'Baubles' is the usual name, but the ball-shaped ones could be called balls.
SchmuckWeihnachtsschmuck - Christmas baubles
The town of Lauscha in East Germany invented baubles (glass Christmas ornaments).
One can purchase discounted Christmas tree baubles from many online retailers. They can be found on 'Festive Lights', 'DasCheap' and 'The Christmas Warehouse'.
Both Amazon and Ebay sell a huge range of Christmas baubles and are great places to buy from. In the UK one can also find good baubles from John Lewis.
The correct spelling is baubles (jewels or ornamental trinkets).
You can purchase Christmas baubles and decorations at several different stores. WalMart, Target, Big Lots and other discount stores have a wide selection at Christmas time. Honestly, I've found the Family Dollar and Dollar General have the cheapest and best selections.
People put acorns, lights, ornauts stuffs like jingling balls
The French decorate their Christmas trees with red ribbons and real white candles and baubles and hang nuts and fruits and sweets on it.
Baubles, tinsel, a star or a fairy on top...... Or just Christmas symbols eg. presents, cross... etc
A-Angel B-Baubles C-Candles D-Dasher Ect...
They are called ornaments.
Yu could make several things but basics would be trinket boxes , jewelery , and if it is near Christmas you make your own baubles with polestyrine balls pins glues and decorations! Hope I helped !