Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of WWI With Our DIY Ornament!

It’s hard to believe that the 100th WWI Anniversary has arrived!  When the armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, The Great War had finally come to an end after over 4 years of fighting.  The War To End All Wars will long be remembered as the war that involved not just Europe, but the entire world, who was forced to choose a side, resulting in over 9 million military personnel and 7 million civilian deaths across the globe.

To commemorate the 100th WWI Anniversary and the end of the First World War, we will show you how to make WWI Ornaments.  They are easy to make and will be a patriotic memory for your Christmas tree.  They make wonderful keepsake ornaments to remember ancestors who fought for freedom during those difficult times.  WWI Ornaments are wonderful ways to decorate for Memorial Day, 4th of July and Veteran’s Day too!

Completed WWI 100th Anniversary Ornament | OrnamentShop.com

How To Make 100th WWI Anniversary WWI Ornaments

WWI Ornaments are simple to make and are a fun way to celebrate the 100th WWI Anniversary.  Great family activity or classroom project that can be made in conjunction with a history unit on WWI!

Supplies:

  • Clear plastic heart ornament
  • Blue paint
  • Red paint
  • White paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Black paint marker
  • White paint marker
  • Patriotic ribbon
  • Scissors

Clear ornament, paint, paint markers and ribbon supplies. | OrnamentShop.com

WWI Ornaments – Steps 1 – 4

Step 1: The American flag will be painted on the inside of the heart ornament.  Open the two pieces and select which piece will be the back.  Paint a blue field in the left corner of the top of the heart.  Let it dry.

WWI Ornaments Step 1. Paint the inside of heart shape with blue paint. | OrnamentShop.com

Step 2: Starting at the top, paint red stripes going all the way across the heart in as straight a line as possible, following the curves.  Then, let it dry.

WWI Ornaments Step 2. Paint red stripes to resemble an American flag. | OrnamentShop.com

Step 3: Next, fill in the stripes in between the red ones with the white paint, making sure to keep your lines as straight as possible.  Let it dry.

WWI Ornaments Step 3. Paint white stripes to fill in American Flag. | OrnamentShop.com

Step 4: Using the white paint marker, draw stars in the blue field.  Try and make them evenly separated and in distinct rows.  Then, let it dry.

WWI Ornaments Step 4. Using the white paint marker, draw stars in the blue field. | OrnamentShop.com

WWI Ornaments – Steps 5 – 7

Step 5:  Now it’s time to personalize the other piece of the heart.  On the outside, personalize WWI and the years, as well as 100th WWI anniversary, using the black paint marker.  Or, you can personalize with a specific soldier’s name, rank and division, if you want this on your family tree.  Then, let the paint marker dry completely before proceeding to the next step.

WWI Ornaments Step 5. On the outside, personalize WWI and the years, as well as 100th WWI anniversary, using the black paint marker. | OrnamentShop.com

Step 6: Once both halves are dry, snap them together.

Note: If they are loose, you might want to add a dab of glue.

WWI Ornaments Step 6. Once both halves are dry, snap them together. | OrnamentShop.com

Step 7:  We’re almost done!  Finally, cut a strand of ribbon, feed it through the hole in both halves of the WWI ornaments and tie a knot at the top, so it is ready to hang.

WWI Ornaments Step 7. Cut a strand of ribbon, feed it through the hole in both halves. | OrnamentShop.com

That’s it!  Now you have made memorable WWI ornaments to celebrate the 100th WWI anniversary that takes place on November 11th.  Hang the WWI ornaments from a stand to make a prominent display in your home or hang on a patriotic themed Christmas tree.

WWI Ornaments Final Product | OrnamentShop.com

Love commemorative ornaments but aren’t crafty or have the time to make your own?  We carry a variety of personalized patriotic ornaments and personalized military ornaments to remember those family members and friends who are currently serving or have fought for our independence and freedom.

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