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Barnsley College Christmas Fair

Personalised laser-cut wooden Iyla bauble by LaserSister - Kay Vincent 20251205

Many thanks to Barnsley College, for inviting me to have a stall at their Christmas fair this week. I met lots of lovely students and staff, and since then I’ve been working on getting orders ready for their personalised wooden Christmas baubles.

Here is the latest bauble that I’ve cut so far today:

Personalised laser-cut wooden Iyla bauble by LaserSister - Kay Vincent 20251205

… and this is me boxing it up, ready to send off this afternoon. (Woo, get me with my TikTok ‘boxing-up’ videos!)

@lasersister.com

🎄 Boxing up a personalised “IYLA” bauble, ready to send off 🎁 LaserSister (Kay Vincent) #mumsoftiktok #crafttok #familychristmas #christmas2025 #Barnsley

♬ 风铃心愿 – Bythoven

In the meantime my letter baubles are creeping up the Amazon charts this December…

Screenshot of LaserSister's laser-cut Christmas bauble at #2 in an Amazon category

… but I’m thinking back to 2023, when I reached #1 on Amazon :

LaserSister's lasercut personalised wooden baubles are at #1 in Amazon's handmade ornaments category

That was on the 11th of December, so I might even beat that date, this year…?

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Christmas #1

LaserSister's lasercut personalised wooden baubles are at #1 in Amazon's handmade ornaments category

All of the hard work by me and my elves the last few weeks has paid off, and we have scored a Christmas #1 on Amazon!

At the moment when you see the wooden letter baubles on Amazon, they have a little orange flag with them that says “#1 Best Seller”:

LaserSister wooden bauble hits #1 on Amazon Handmade Ornaments category

I’m really happy about that! But of course, it’s only a Christmas #1 in a sub-sub-sub category of Amazon (i.e. “Handmade Ornaments”), and at the moment it’s still #9 in the “Handmade Products” category:

Amazon bestseller handmade ornaments - LaserSister

One day I’d like to get to number 1 in that Handmade Products category. Especially because at the moment #5 in the chart is a joke “million piece jigsaw puzzle”:

million piece jigsaw

I suspect that people buy those as Secret Santa gifts for colleagues, and I have a strong suspicion that their colleagues would prefer to receive a nice wooden bauble rather than a plastic bag full of sawdust 🙂

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A Perfect Christmas Family Gift

lasercut wooden family tree

(Feel free to skip reading this post if you aren’t interested in my laser-cut products and services, because that’s basically what this post is about. The basic suggestion is that the perfect Christmas family gift is one that I’ve made with my laser cutter…)

Apparently the December 2020 issue of Family Tree Magazine should be available for uploading and reading today. I already have a subscription to it via my local library, but I’ll be interested in this particular issue because it contains my first-ever advert in a magazine.

screenshot of family tree magazine on my e-reader

The issue includes a picture of what could be the perfect Christmas family gift…a personalised bauble:

family tree magazine Christmas edition advert for LaserSister - lasercut Christmas tree bauble

OK – I probably should have put one of my family tree artworks in the ad instead of the bauble design (what with it being the “Family Tree” magazine), but

  1. I wanted to be friendly and wish the magazine a merry Christmas, seeing as it’s their December issue, and
  2. My family trees are bigger and more expensive than the baubles, so maybe fewer people would be interested in them.

So if you’re reading this post because you saw my ad in Family Tree Magazine, then welcome! Here is a picture of a Christmas tree ornament that could (literally) have your name on it:

personalised laser cut Christmas tree bauble

This is one of my family tree artworks in comparison:

lasercut wooden family tree

My Etsy shops:

I’m currently in the process of moving from my old ‘PolymerKay’ Etsy shop to my new ‘LaserSister’ Etsy shop. However, the personalised baubles should hopefully be available from both shops by the time you read this.

The shops contain a range of baubles; from pre-made letters to completely personalised messages.

…so in answer to the question of how to make a perfect Christmas gift for the family? Basically just visit one of the shops above, make an order including the family name, and I do the rest. Easy!


Do you have an idea for a personalised artwork that is a bit more ambitious? If so, please feel free to contact me, and I’ll be happy to discuss it with you.

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How to Make Quick and Easy Personalised Christmas Tree Ornaments Using a Laser Cutter

lasercut merry christmas bauble decoration - Kay Vincent LaserSister
lasercut merry christmas bauble decoration - Kay Vincent LaserSister

(This post was originally on my KayVincent.com website, but now that I’ve got the LaserSister.com site I am moving or copying a lot of the laser-related articles over here. That way I should end up with a website full of posts relevant to laser-cutting, and can leave the other website/blog as a more general source of info.)

How to Make Quick and Easy Personalised Christmas Tree Ornaments Using a Laser Cutter

Here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to make quick and easy personalised Christmas tree ornaments with a laser cutter. It shows how to create a really simple round bauble shape that you can then etch with a message or image. Alternatively, you could decorate it by hand (or give/sell it to someone else so that they can decorate it by hand). If you’ve got access to a laser cutter then this could be a great (fast!) boost to your Christmas income.

If you don’t have time (or can’t be bothered) to go through the steps learning how to create the shape yourself, just click on the button below and it will take you to a (free) pre-made version of the design so that you can immediately start using it and cutting your own personalised Christmas baubles with your laser cutter. The vector design is done for you, so all you have to do is put your own text on there and it should be ready to cut.

The reason I’m using CorelDraw is because that is the recommended software for my particular laser machine, but most other vector-drawing software has similar commands and effects (although the tools and menus might be called something slightly different).

Step-by-Step: How to Make a Simple Christmas Bauble Shape With a Laser Cutter

1) Start a new blank document in CorelDraw.
Mine uses millimetres as the measuring unit. If you want to change that, just click anywhere in the blank document and the “Units” dropdown should appear along the top somewhere:

Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-01-changing-units

2) Use the Ellipse Tool to create a circle 80mm wide
(Tip: Hold down the Ctrl key at the same time as you are drawing, to make sure you end up with a circle instead of an oval)

LaserSister-Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-02-create-circle

If the circle didn’t come out at exactly 80mm, you can change it. Make sure that the ‘Lock Ratio’ button is selected, then type “80″ into the width for “x:”

LaserSister-Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-03-Change-size-of-circle-in-CorelDraw

3) Use the Rectangle tool to create a rectangle 15mm wide by 9mm tall

LaserSister-Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-04-Create-a-rectangle-in-CorelDraw

If you don’t get exactly that size it doesn’t matter, but if you want to use precisely those dimenstions then:

  • Use the Pick Tool to select the rectangle
  • Un-select the ‘Lock ratio’ button so that the x and y measurements can be changed separately to each other
  • Type in “15″ for the x measurement, and “9″ for the y measurement
  • (then it’s usually best to go back and re-select the ‘Lock ratio’ button)
LaserSister-Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-05-Change-size-of-rectange-in-CorelDraw

4) Align the two objects on the same central line

Use the Pick tool to select the circle and rectangle. Then press “C” on the keyboard. This will make sure both objects are lined up vertically with each other.


(You can also go via the menu: Arrange> Align and Distribute> Align centers vertically)

LaserSister-Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-06-Centre-the-objects-in-CorelDraw

5) Position the rectangle on the top of the circle

Use the Pick Tool to select just the rectangle.

Then either use the ‘down’ key on the keyboard to move the rectangle, or hold down the ‘Ctrl’ key and drag the rectangle downwards.

Aim to get the bottom corners of the rectangle just inside the circle:

LaserSister-Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-07-Move-the-rectangle-into-position

6) Create a 5mm circle for the ‘hanging loop’

Use the Ellipse tool to create a circle with a 5mm diameter. (Remember to hold down Ctrl + C to make it a perfect circle instead of an oval.)

LaserSister-Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-02-create-circle

7) Create a 12.5mm circle as the outside part of the ‘hanging loop’

Use the Pick Tool to select the 5mm circle, then duplicate or copy it*.

Then change the second circle so that it is 12.5mm across:

LaserSister-Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-14-Copying-baubles-in-CorelDraw

*To make a copy of any shape, you can do this by selecting the shape then:

  • using the shortcut of Ctrl + D
  • … or by copying and pasting (Ctrl + C then Ctrl + V)
  • …or by using the Step and Repeat menu and clicking ‘Apply’. (If you can’t see the Step and Repeat menu go to Edit > Step and Repeat)

8) Link the two circles to convert them into just one object

Use the Pick Tool to select both circles. Then press Ctrl + L to link the two objects together to make them into one doughnut-shaped hanging loop (this is important for a Step 12 later, when the ring is ‘welded’ to the rectangle shape).

Personalised Christmas Ornament Bauble - move the hanging ring

9) Align the hanging loop and rectangle

Use the Pick Tool and highlight the bauble and the rectangle at the same time (e.g. either draw a box around them both, or select one shape then hold down the Shift key while selecting the other shape.) Then press “C” on the keyboard to align them both on the same central line.

Align the hanging loop and rectangle shape using CorelDraw

10) Reposition the hanging loop

Use the Pick Tool to select the hanging loop, then move it down (using the cursor key, or hold down “Ctrl” button at the same time as dragging the object down) until the bottom of the loop overlaps the top of the rectangle:

Move the hanging loop to the correct position on top of the Christmas tree bauble laser cutting design
11) Use the Boundary tool to combine the rectangle and large circle

Use the Pick Tool (and hold down the “Shift” key) to select the rectangle and large circle at the same time.

Screenshot of preparing to create a boundary around two objects using CorelDraw

…then use the Shaping Tool to create a boundary. This will now be the main bauble shape.

You can find this tool via Arrange > Shaping > Boundary (make sure that you un-select “Place Behind selected” and “Leave Original Object(s)”):

Linked shapes now look like a Christmas tree bauble design for laser cutting

12) Weld the hanging loop and main bauble shape together

Use the Pick Tool to select the hanging loop, then click the “Weld to” button
(If you can’t see the Weld To button, you can find it in Arrange > Shaping > Weld.)

Then click on the outline of the main bauble shape, and the two shapes should then weld together.

Preparing to weld two shapes together using CorelDraw

You should now have a simple bauble shape, ready for cutting!

LaserSister-Simple-Christmas-Tree-Ornament-19-Add-text-to-etch-onto-the-bauble-for-lasercutting

Now you can use the Text Tool to add a personal message for etching onto the ornament, which will make a really quick and easy gift for someone.

laser cut free personalisable wooden Christmas tree bauble design

Speaking of Christmas – here is a gift for you! I’ve created a free downloadable file for you to use with your own laser cutter, if you like. Just click the button below and it will take you to the downloadable resource.

I hope you found the above tutorial useful. Let me know if you’d like any more!