10 DIY Christmas Decorations You Can Make with Items Around the House

10 DIY Christmas Decorations You Can Make with Items Around the House

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It is a beautiful holiday season to be creative with some DIY decorations, especially since you can create lovely Christmas decorations from things you have at home! Making your Christmas decorations saves money and makes your house more personalized and cozy.

Recycled ornaments and festive garlands are simple yet fun DIY projects. Gather the family, some household items lying around, and a little holiday cheer, and let’s get crafting with these ten easy DIY Christmas decorations!

1. Pine Cone Ornaments

Pine cones are the free decoration nature provides. Collect them from your yard or a nearby park and give them a seasonal makeover with spray paint, glitter, or even just a ribbon to hang.

Tie a little twine loop to the top and hang them on your Christmas tree. For added flair, add white paint to the tips to avoid frost and snow dust.

Pine Cone Ornaments
PC: Lizzie Sweeney

2. Paper Snowflakes

It is a fun and easy classic that you can use to decorate your windows or walls; you only need paper, scissors, and a bit of patience.

Fold the paper several times and snip small shapes into edges. When you open them up, voilà: your original snowflake!

Tape to windows, string from the ceiling, or strew throughout the house to create an enchanting winter wonderland look. Recycled or colored construction paper can add a unique twist to this classic craft.

Paper Snowflakes
PC: Decor4homes

3. Jar Lid Ornaments

Old jar lids turn into original Christmas ornaments. Clean the lids and paint or cover the inside circle with festive fabric, holiday cards, or scraps of wrapping paper.

Then, add some ribbon or twine to the top for hanging, or add beads, buttons, and glitter.

These are great ways to repurpose stuff that might get pitched in the trash and add some creativity to your holiday decorations.

An assortment of various sizes and patterns for a whimsical, handcrafted look.

Jar Lid Ornaments
PC: Architectural Foundation

4. Mason Jar Candle Holders

Mason jars can be adapted into warm candle holders for the holidays. Fill the bottom of the jar with Epsom salt for a “snowy” appearance, and then insert a tealight candle.

For a festive touch, twine or ribbon can be wound around the neck of the jar with a mini sprig of greenery or pinecone.

These candle holders are lovely on mantels, tables, or windowsills and cast the perfect warm glow for cozy winter nights.

You can make a multi-colored display by using colored jars or by adding a few drops of food color to your Epsom salt.

Mason Jar Candle Holders
PC: Chique Home Living

5. Sweater Stockings from Old Sweaters

Do you have an old sweater lying somewhere you do not know what to do with?

Turn it into a cozy Christmas stocking!

Cut out a stocking shape from sweater material. Sew it inside out and turn it right side out. For decoration, add trim, pom-poms, or glitter glue.

Warmth and texture will shine in your holiday decor, all ideally recycled sweaters to fill small gifts or treats-and each one will be unique!

Sweater Stockings from Old Sweaters
PC: The Idea Room

6. Tinsel and Garland Bottle Brush Trees

Turn household items like bottles or paintbrushes into the cutest little miniature trees! Wrap tinsel, garland, or green pipe cleaners around the brush to shape a tree. Add small beads, sequins, or tiny bells as ornaments on your mini tree.

Display these bottle brush trees on a mantel or tabletop or as part of a winter village scene. These are fast to make, and their whimsical charm brightens any room.

Tinsel and Garland Bottle Brush Trees
PC:pinterest.com

7. Cookie Cutter Wall Art

Repurpose old cookie cutters into cheerful holiday wall art. Scatter a set of holiday-shaped cookie cutters-stars, trees, and bells-on cardboard or wooden frame. Attach them with hot glue, then add a sprinkle of glitter or a ribbon of holiday cheer to the frame.

This project makes for cute wall art in the kitchen or dining and lets you display cookie cutters you already have strewn about.

You could even paint them festive colors or add mini wreaths to your stars for extra holiday cheer.

Cookie Cutter Wall Art
PC: The Frugal Homemaker

8. Rustic Twig Stars

Bring the outdoors indoors with rustic star decorations fashioned from twigs. Use small twigs to build a star shape. Then, glue the intersections of the twigs together for a beautiful decoration.

Wrap twine or jute around the points for added stability and a lovely touch. Hang your stars on the wall or add a string loop on the tree.

They create a woodsy, natural feel to your decor; each star is uniquely shaped and has its character.

Rustic Twig Stars
PC: pinterest.com

9. Magazine or Newspaper Christmas Trees

Use old magazines or newspapers to recycle into mini Christmas trees. Roll pages into cone shapes, tape or glue them together, and stack them in decreasing sizes to create a tree.

Spray-paint them green or silver for that finishing touch. Add some glitter or add star toppers for a little more sparkle.

Place these on your mantel, table, or any shelf for a fun, free forest that perfectly complements your holiday decor.

Magazine or Newspaper Christmas Trees
PC: Lonny Magazine

10. Sock Snowmen

Convert mismatched or old socks into cute snowmen! Fill a white sock with rice or cotton stuffing, tie off sections with rubber bands to create a “head” and “body,” and decorate with buttons, markers, or fabric scraps. Add a little hat from a colored sock and a scarf from ribbon or yarn.

These sock snowmen are so much fun to make, especially for the kids, and add that whimsical, handmade feel to your holiday decor.

They can be placed on windowsills, shelves, or even under trees!

Sock Snowmen
PC: lovethispic.com

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