Check out these simple do-it-yourself decorations that are sure to add a pop of holiday cheer to your home this season.
The silly season is finally here! And what better way to spend time with family and loved ones than starting a festive DIY project the whole gang can partake in?
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While store-bought ornaments are definitely the more convenient option, there’s something so special and charming about decking the halls with a homespun DIY Christmas decoration.
So, if you’re looking for some DIY inspiration then you’ve come to the right place! Ahead we list 5 unique crafts that are sure to dress up your home in style without breaking the bank!
1. Modern Christmas Wreath and Garland
Give your wreath a refresh with this modern take on an old classic. The combination of this dainty gold hoop and eucalyptus wreath makes for a rustic decor that’s sure to leave your home looking classy yet festive.
Find the tutorial at Sugar and Charm.
2. 3D Paper snowman ornaments
This adorable snowman ornament is the perfect DIY project to do with kids! The best part? You can find most (if not all) of the materials at your nearest arts & craft store.
Find the tutorial at WhiteHouseCrafts.net.
3. Wooden Jumbo Christmas Lights
This next DIY decor may take a little bit of time and elbow grease to make, but the results are so worth it! A unique take on your typical outdoor garland, these oversized wooden Christmas lights are sure to make a festive statement to your front door.
Find the tutorial at SugarandCloth.com.
4. Snowflake Coasters
Create the ultimate winter wonderland set up with these easy yet festive snowflake coasters! All you need is a hot glue gun, scissors and white pipe cleaners to start making these cute holiday decor.
Find the tutorial at SugarandCharm.com
5. Paper Poinsettia Flowers
The great thing about these paper poinsettia flowers is that you can repurpose them for more than just holiday decorations and they’ll last much longer than real flowers.
What’s more, you can make them in whatever colour you like to match your holiday decoration.
Find the tutorial at TheHouseThatLarsBuilt.com.