2 Layered Ornaments

Two-layered ornaments aren’t just decorations — they’re small stories suspended in light. Each layer reveals depth, meaning, and craftsmanship, turning your tree into a reflection of the people and moments that matter most. At Sandjest, every 2-layered ornament is designed to feel personal — where names, shapes, and details align...

Two-layered ornaments aren’t just decorations — they’re small stories suspended in light. Each layer reveals depth, meaning, and craftsmanship, turning your tree into a reflection of the people and moments that matter most.

At Sandjest, every 2-layered ornament is designed to feel personal — where names, shapes, and details align beautifully in wood or acrylic, crafted for memory rather than mass production. Whether you’re searching for DIY two-layer ornament ideas, creating custom gifts, or finding inspiration for your next laser-cut design, this collection blends art and sentiment perfectly.

How to Make Two-Layer Ornaments at Home?

Creating your own 2-layer ornament begins with imagination — the first layer holds your base design, the second adds detail, shadow, or personalization.

You’ll need laser-cut wood, acrylic sheets, adhesive layers, and finishing ribbon to bring your idea to life. Whether you follow classic Christmas motifs or modern geometric patterns, the joy lies in seeing your design come together in real form.

Personalized Two-Layer Name Ornaments: Turning Memories into Art

Nothing says “thoughtful gift” like a name etched in elegant layers. Sandjest’s personalized name ornaments combine timeless craftsmanship with the warmth of customization.

Choose your font, texture, and material — wood for rustic homes, mirror acrylic for sparkle, or matte finish for minimalist charm.

Perfect as Christmas gifts, wedding favors, or family keepsakes, these pieces let your love literally take shape.

Design & Material Inspiration: Ideas for Layered Ornaments That Stand Out

From snowflakes and stars to family initials or pets, layered ornaments open endless design possibilities. Try contrasting tones like maple and walnut, or blend clear acrylic with metallic engravings for depth and reflection.

For those using a laser cutter, adjusting settings for precision (low power, moderate speed, high focus) helps achieve smooth edges without burn marks. These small technical choices elevate your piece from hobby-grade to heirloom-worthy.

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