Popular Excavator Christmas Ornaments
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Ornament Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about ordering excavator ornament from Zazzle. Below, you’ll find answers to the most common questions we receive about ornaments.
The most popular ornaments are ball ornaments typically that are red, green, clear, or ornaments that have multiple photos on them.
There are so many types of Christmas ornaments it’s really difficult to list them all. Here are different types of Christmas ornaments we have:
- Special Features: Double-sided, banner, framed
- Different Materials: acrylic, wood, plastic, paper, ceramic, metal
- Various Shapes: star, circle, oval heart, cube, ball/globe, snowflake, snowflake, scalloped, hexagon
It’s very easy to customize your ornament with our Design Tool.
To edit any existing design go to any of our designs above on this page (or any other page) and select “Personalize” then “Edit using Design Tool”.
From there, you can edit photos, add text, change colors, and more!
The most popular ornament designs are photocentric designs such as pet photo ornaments and life event-themed ornaments such as baby’s first ornaments.
Photo ornaments are extremely popular to make since having fun and meaningful photos can make an ornament really special. Life event-themed ornaments such as baby’s first and first married ornaments are popular to celebrate milestones with loved ones.
While these two are very popular, there are plenty of other popular themes to celebrate momentous occasions.
You can easily create new designs from scratch by following these 4 steps:
Step 1: Navigate to our "Personalized Custom Ornaments" page
Step 2: Find the product you want to add a design to and click on it to get to a page that features that product
Step 3: Select “Customize This Design”
Step 4: You’ll then enter our design tool, which you can use to add text, images, and more to completely customize your design
With a little bit of creativity and craft you can create a memorable custom ornament to give to a loved one or to keep for yourself.
If you want a great-looking Christmas tree then follow our top tips for arranging your ornaments:
- Add Christmas lights & ribbon to your tree first, draping them around your tree
- Hanging your ornaments in the following order to reduce the chance of your Christmas tree tipping order:
- Hang your large ornaments first
- Hang smaller ornaments in between your large ornaments
- Add the ornament that goes on top of a tree, which is called a tree topper last
- Look at the whole tree and improve where necessary
Make sure to follow our advice if you want to make sure your ornaments are protected in storage so you don’t have to worry about replacing them the following holiday season.
- Group similar ornaments - ornaments that have similar size and theme should be put away together in the same box or container
- Don’t skimp on containers - use ornament-specific packaging boxes and materials to minimize or prevent damage. You can buy boxes or even DIY your own
- Wrap ornaments - you can use tissue or bubble wrap to wrap your ornaments to provide additional protection to your ornaments during storage
- Proper storage - don’t store in extreme climates such as hot or cold temperatures and avoid moisture. Instead, put your ornaments in an area that is not only dry, but relatively cool such as a well ventilated basement or closet
- Stacking your boxes - Put boxes with lighter, more fragile ornaments on top of boxes with sturdier ornaments
All of our ornaments come with ribbon, string, or metal rings so you can hang them as soon as they are received.
How many you buy depends on a few things - how many you already have, your tree size, and decoration preference.
Size:
For small trees (3-4 feet) you should aim to have a total of 30-50 ornaments.
For medium trees of 5-7 feet you’ll want to aim for 70-100 ornaments.
For large trees of 8-9 feet You can aim for 150-200 ornaments.
Trees of 10 feet or more likely want at least 200 ornaments.
Decoration preference:
How many you want with our given range depends on how full you like your tree to be. If you prefer fuller trees then you’ll want more, but if you like more sparse decorations then aim for the lower range.


































































