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20 Easy-to-Make Christmas Decorations to Bring the Holidays to Your Home
It's time to get creative.
Keep the Article Open options for shares Ideas for DIY Christmas decorations Pioneering Woman An editor from The Pioneer Woman selected each item on this page. We might get paid a commission if you buy some of the things you choose. Ree Drummond believes that the holiday season is not over until both The Merc and The Lodge have been completely transformed into festive wonderlands. If you're like Ree and enjoy decorating for Christmas, these DIY Christmas decoration ideas are a great way to get your house ready for the holidays.
You can spend a relaxing afternoon creating decorations that are as lovely as they are personal with each of these ideas, which were all handcrafted with care. There is something for every room in your house, from charming stockings and elegant garlands to creative wreaths and original DIY Christmas ornaments.
These do-it-yourself projects will help your home shine brightly, whether you're decking out your tree or trying out new Christmas mantel decor ideas. Additionally, some can be made into outdoor DIY Christmas decorations, allowing you to spread the holiday cheer throughout your home. From the kitchen to the porch and everywhere in between, these adorable ideas will help you celebrate in style! These can be used year after year, and if you want to make the most of your crafting skills, some of them make great DIY Christmas gifts. If that's even possible, making these decorations will get you even more into the holiday spirit. It's time for an epic session of Christmas crafts, so grab your supplies and a Santa hat.
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Candlesticks for the Christmas Tree
These easy-to-make Christmas candle holders with modern tree silhouettes and shimmering paint give old glass bottles a magical new life. The glowing, eco-friendly centerpiece demonstrates that festive decor can be both stylish and long-lasting.
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Planters with Cowboy Boots
Decor for Christmas that has a touch of country charm? Fill an old pair of cowboy boots with winter greenery, berries, or faux flowers to transform them into festive planters. By the fireplace or front door, they make the ideal rustic statement. Advertisement:
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Signs with fake chalkboards
Smudge-free chalk art has all the charm of hand-lettered art! These DIY faux chalkboard signs use simple SVG designs that you letter onto black backgrounds to create cozy, farmhouse-style décor. They'll make your walls, gifts, and mantel look like they were made by hand.
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Window Decorative Boxes
Window boxes with ornaments inside will give your exterior a festive makeover! For a cheerful holiday display, start with evergreen boughs as your base and nestle in bright ornaments, twinkling lights, and berry picks. The tutorial can be found at Oh So Lovely.
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Garland for Mantel
Decor So cheery and cheerful! All you need is twine, a few of your favorite ornaments, and five minutes of your time. The outcome? decor that is both stylish and vibrant, allowing precious ornaments to shine most charmingly on your mantel. Visit Lovely Indeed to obtain the tutorial.
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Wreath with Lasso
The simplest way to give your holiday door a Western feel is with a lasso wreath. The ideal rustic base is a coiled rope; just add some greenery, a bold red bow, and a few bells for a festive touch. It is a creative nod to cowboy fashion that is both country and cozy at the same time. Advertisement: Read on Down Below Ideas for homemade Christmas decorationsThe Turquoise House 7
Collar for a Pallet Christmas Tree A rustic tree collar that looks like it came straight from the North Pole can be made from old pallets or scrap wood. Using simple cuts, basic hardware, and a little imagination, this step-by-step guide makes building a custom crate simple. Soon, you'll have the most useful piece inspired by the farmhouse!
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Christmas Trees made of giant cardboard
Without ever purchasing a real tree, you can create a full-size holiday forest! The best part is that these cardboard Christmas trees you can make yourself use recycled boxes and clever folding to make a big statement about the holidays in your space. They can be stored after the holiday by folding flat. Visit Lovely Indeed to obtain the tutorial.
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Wreath in Flocked and Tartan
Start with a plain wreath, spray snow it to look frosty and "flocked," and add a bold tartan bow for a pattern-rich twist. It is handcrafted, stylish, and inexpensive, and it will immediately add cozy, wintery charm to your space. Visit Lemon Thistle to obtain the tutorial. diy decorations for the holidays The Pioneer Woman
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Topper for a Cowboy Hat Yeehaw!
To make a bold, ranch-ready statement, replace the traditional star at the top of your tree with a classic cowboy hat. For a warm, homey, and full of personality holiday look, combine it with warm plaid ribbons and rustic ornaments.
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Ornament for a Train Photo
Get on board! An adorable DIY keepsake made of popsicle sticks, colorful paint, and a personal photograph is this adorable popsicle stick train ornament.
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Advent Calendar from an heirloom
Make an advent calendar for your Christmas stocking that will become a family heirloom. When you're done making the adorable felt stockings, hang them with affection and stuff them with little treats! The tutorial can be found at A Beautiful Mess.
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Garland for a Small
Gingerbread House : A miniature gingerbread house garland made from freshly baked gingerbread is a fun way to brighten up your holiday decor! Whether it's on your mantle or wrapped around your Christmas tree, each house is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that will undoubtedly steal the show. Visit Inspired by Charm to learn more. Terra cotta plant wraps as Christmas decorations: Somewhat Simple
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Wraps for Terra Cotta Plants
With these festive wraps, give those plain terra cotta pots a holiday makeover! It is simple to personalize the free printables, making them into charming decorations or even cost-effective gifts for the holidays. Learn more at A Little Simple. Advertisement: Read on Down Below Ideas for Christmas decorations and Christmas carols
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Art of a Christmas Carol
By transforming a favorite Christmas carol into oversized canvas decor, you can make stunning holiday art without breaking the bank. It's a quick and easy project that won't break the bank and costs just $15. Visit Lovely Indeed to learn more. Ideas for Christmas Decorations Merry and Bright Marquee Light
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Marquee with Christmas Lights Up
This eye-catching marquee that lights up will brighten your holiday season. This glowing piece is made from Christmas lights and wood planks and looks great on your mantle or entryway. For an extra touch of holiday magic, sprinkle some gold glitter on top! The tutorial can be found at A Beautiful Mess. Advertisement: Read on Down Below Ideas for vintage ornament wreaths for the holidays Inspired by Charm
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Wreath of Vintage Ornaments
With this stunning Christmas ornament wreath, make a colorful statement! This wreath lets you personalize your holiday decor in any color scheme you like, whether you use a collection of prized vintage ornaments or brand-new shiny ornaments.
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Milk and Cookies Placemat
This adorable "Cookies and Milk" placemat that your children can color makes Santa's snack time even more special. It's a fun holiday craft that can be used year after year because it's laminated. Studio DIY! has more information. Advertisement: Read on Down Below Vintage car wreath as a Christmas decoration is lovely indeed.
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Christmas wreath adorned with old toy cars
This hoop wreath is so adorable. It's the perfect festive touch for your front door or holiday display, featuring a vintage toy car filled with presents and surrounded by charming bottle brush trees.
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Garland for a Christmas Sweater
We all adore a cheery Christmas sweater, and now you can use them to decorate! With options that can be changed to fit your personal style, this adorable garland lets you bring the holiday spirit to life. Print in any size or color, and for an extra touch of festive charm, add fun details like yarn tassels or bells.
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