Popular Hockey Goalie Christmas Ornaments
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Ornament Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about ordering hockey goalie ornament from Zazzle. Below, you’ll find answers to the most common questions we receive about ornaments.
There’s no limit to what ornaments can be made from, but the most common materials for ornaments are metal, acrylic, ceramic, paper, metal, plastic, and glass.
We recommend having ornaments made from a variety of materials for a more complete look on your tree so be sure to browse the numerous types of ornaments we have.
Here are the dimensions of the ornaments we carry:
- Ball Ornament: 3" h x 2.5" w x 2" d
- Snowflake Ornament: 3"h x 3"w x 0.125"d
- Heart Ornament: 3"l x 2.8"w
- Star Ornament: Diameter: 2.87"
- Scalloped Ornament: 5.25" x 5.25"
- Wooden Cube Ornament: 2" sides
- Banner Ornament: 2.4" l x 1.95" w; thickness: .08"
There are plenty of other designs you can look at for more inspiration or to make sure you get the design you want.
If you can’t quite find what you are looking for you can always use our search bar at the top left of our website to help you discover more designs or make your own.
Absolutely! Here at Zazzle we have a large variety of products. If you’re looking for more popular holiday decorations check out our stockings and tree skirts. However, we also have other great holiday items such as customizable gifts, and specially-themed invitations for your annual Christmas party.
It’s so easy to make a photo ornament. First, take a look at our top photo ornament designs. To add your own photos just go into the particular design and select “Personalize” to add in or replace the photo(s) you want to use instead of the ones in the template.
You can also create a brand new photo ornament design by selecting any of these and uploading a photo through our design tool.
What you write on Christmas ornaments should be a reflection of how you write and what the ornaments are for such as hanging on your tree, a gift to a friend, and shared at work to name a few. However, there are a few things that people often include on their ornaments such as:
- Traditional messages such as “Merry Christmas”, “Season’s Greeting”, and “Joy to the World”
- Personalized messages such as “Baby’s First Christmas”, “[Family Name], and Christmas [Year]“
- Inspirational messages such as “Blessed and Grateful” and “Hope, Love, and Joy”
- Funny and Creative messages such as “Naughty or Nice” and “Deck the Halls”
- Memory-oriented messages such as “In Loving Memory of [name]”
Typically you want to hang big ornaments first closer to the center of the tree. This way, they will impact the tree less with their weight than if they were on the edge and it also makes them less likely to fall off.
After your bigger ornaments are on the tree it is easier to fill in the gaps with smaller ornaments. Smaller ornaments can also go on the edge of trees more safely as they weigh less and are less likely to tip the tree and fall off.
Here is the best way to arrange your Christmas ornaments:
- Start with your Christmas lights by starting from the top and wrap them around the tree, working your way down
- Add ribbon by starting from the top starting different from the opposite side of the tree Christmas lights begin and wrap them around the tree going down, similar to your Christmas lights
- Hang large ornaments first - deeper into the tree to help stabilize it
- Place your smaller ornaments by evenly distributing them and filling up gaps
- Hang your tree topper
- Use different shapes (stars, globes, circles, etc.) and textures (smooth, matte, glittery, etc.) to decorate your tree
- Take a step back to look at the tree and make adjustments where necessary
Here are some best practices to follow to make unpacking hassle free while making sure your ornaments remain in good condition:
- Sort and categorize - group ornaments by type, size, and material. If you decorate by theme and/or color you can also store them that way as well to make unpacking and decorating your tree easier for the following year.
- Use ornament storage containers - invest in special ornament storage containers with individual compartments to prevent them from bumping into each other and breaking
- You can even make your own by using egg cartons or boxes with tissue paper dividers. However, airtight containers are even better to protect your ornaments from dust, pests, and moisture
- Wrap Fragile Ornaments - wrap delicate ornaments in tissue paper or bubble wrap to help prevent breakage
- Label - add clear labeling to boxes such as “Glass Ornaments” or “Red & Gold Decorations”. To be extra organized, keep a detailed list or inventory of what’s in each box
- Store in a cool, dry place - Avoid heat, humidity, and extreme cold as these conditions will damage your ornaments. Also, avoid the sun.
- Store heavier items on the bottom - place heaviest items on the bottom to avoid crushing lighter, more delicate ornaments
The number of Christmas ornaments you should have largely depends on the size of your tree, your personal style, and how full you want your tree to look. Here are the top things to consider:
- Tree Size
- Small Tree (3-4 feet): Around 30-50 ornaments
- Medium Tree (5-7 feet): About 70-100 ornaments
- Large Tree (8-9 feet): Approximately 150-200 ornaments
- Extra Large Tree (10+ feet): 250 or more ornaments
- Ornament size - how big are the ornaments? Naturally, larger ornaments take up more space so you might need fewer if you use more of them
- Style preference - if you like more minimalistic trees then you’ll need less but if you prefer a full & festive tree aim for the higher range we recommended