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Ornament Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about ordering kittens first ornament from Zazzle. Below, you’ll find answers to the most common questions we receive about ornaments.
Our most common Christmas ornaments for trees include first married ornaments and pet ornaments. However, other popular types include those that express seasonal greetings and are more family oriented.
While Christmas ornaments can always be made up of just about anything here are the top types of Christmas ornaments have:
- Special Types: double-sided, banners, w/ frames
- Shapes: star, circle, oval heart, cube, ball, snowflake, ceramic ball/globe, snowflake, scalloped, hexagon
We have thousands of designs and there are plenty of related designs you can find on similar pages. Of course, you can always customize any design you want to tailor it to your needs.
We have plenty of supplies and decorations you can order. Best of all, they are completely personalizable just like our ornaments.
For example, take a peek at our special Christmas invitations for your annual holiday party or our thousands of Christmas card designs to send to family and friends.
To make a photo ornament you can add photos to any of our designs. Click on any of our products above and click on “Personalize” to customize the design and add photos.
You can also visit https://www.zazzle.com/custom/ornaments then select a product to enter our design tool where you can add photos and more.
There’s a number of things you can write on your Christmas ornaments depending on the theme of the design and where the ornament will be hung. Most ornament messages follow the themes of traditional messages like “Happy Holidays”, personal messages such as “Married {Year}”, inspiring messages such as “Joy to the World”, funny messages such as “Merry Grinchmas”, and Memorable messages like “A Christmas To Remember”.
Most of the above messages will work for a variety of situations such as ornaments for good friends or recently engaged ornaments, but it never hurts to write something more intimate.
To properly clean your ornament make sure you clean depending on the material of your ornament. Here are the best ways to clean different kinds of ornaments:
Glass, Plastic, and Ceramic Ornaments: Use a microfiber cloth to dust off the ornament and then clean with gentle soap and warm water
Wooden ornaments: Follow the same instructions as glass, plastic, and ceramic
ornaments. Do not get them too wet and do not let them soak in water
Fabric or cloth ornaments: Use a lint roller to get rid of dust or use a damp cloth to get rid of stains or smudges if necessary
There are two reasons to hang big ornaments before small ornaments:
First, place them more towards the center of the tree to better stabilize the tree. They will make the tree less likely to tip over or be affected by the weight of ornaments.
Second, it’s easier to place big ornaments first, and then place small ornaments after to fill in the gaps.
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.


































































