DIY Christmas Decorations: 15+ Easy Ideas to Try at Home

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This holiday season, we’re decking out the hallways in true DIY style with these ingenious DIY Christmas decorations.

While we love kids’ popsicle stick crafts (and we really do!), we think it’s time for the grown-ups to show them what we’re made of. Don’t get us wrong – we always welcome help from the kids, but Mama will be the one taking the reigns with this one.

We’ve got a few ideas that are easy to make but still reflect the sophistication of your home’s surroundings. From snow globes to scented balls, these unique DIY ideas are sure to add something special to your home and wow your guests.

We wouldn’t be surprised if they ask you to help them decorate their home for the holidays next year with these fun DIY creations that will make even Santa’s elves jealous.

1. Hand-Painted Wrapping Paper

“When you give someone a gift with a hand-painted finish, you’re giving them a piece of your heart” says designer Julie Neill, who paints her own wrapping paper every Christmas. Yes, that’s right! Who doesn’t love a beautifully wrapped gift?

Especially when it’s wrapped in paper you created yourself! Moreover, a hand-painted wrapping paper adds an extra layer of thoughtfulness to your gifts. So, let’s embellishe the wrapping paper to reflect your style by instructions below!

Hand-Painted Wrapping Paper

For a more whimsical look, mist the paint while it’s still wet with a spray bottle or lift and tilt the paper to move the colors around. “This helps the paint disperse across the page and create a marbled look,” she says.

Once the paper is dry, add fine details like swirls or stars with colored pencils. If you’re feeling extra festive, gold foil, metallic paint, or a touch of glitter will add the perfect finishing touch.

2. Pomander Tree

Nothing makes a space feel more elegant than a fresh citrus scent. If you’re looking for a great DIY that works wonders, you’ll love these DIY scented balls. While used to keep clothes and linens smelling fresh, these ornaments are a welcome addition to the holiday spirit.

Then, press whole cloves into the holes to create a stunning pattern. Let the oranges dry completely before moving on to the next step.

Pomander tree

Now, trim a mini Christmas tree by gluing the base of a plastic foam cone to a cardboard ring 2 inches wider than the cone. Slide each scented sphere halfway onto the toothpick, and insert the toothpick into the tree, starting from the bottom. Apply hot glue to reinforce the connection between each orange and the foam.

3. By The Book Christmas Tree

For a truly unique look, why not repurpose an old book and turn it into an elegant Christmas tree? Yes, we love the idea!

If you have a stack of old paperbacks lying around, give them a second life by creating this easy DIY Christmas tree that’s perfect for any reading nook or cozy corner.

Stack the books vertically, gradually arranging them in a spiral to form a tree shape. You can add lights, ornaments, or even small pine branches to complete the look and add a festive touch to your favorite space.

By The Book Christmas Tree

4. Pine Cone Julep

If you’re a fan of classic Southern charm, this pine cone julep centerpiece will bring a rustic touch to your holiday tablescape. 

We love a good mint julep during horse racing season, but you can use yours year-round. Just head to your yard and pick up a few pine cones and other cuttings and place them in your polished jars. Here, we added holly berries and magnolia leaves to create a uniquely Southern centerpiece that will brighten up any cart or table.

Pine Cone Julep

This simple yet elegant arrangement will bring a welcoming touch to any table, whether you’re hosting a holiday dinner or simply decorating for the season.

5. Mason Jar Snow Globe

Who says Mason jars are only made for summertime canning? This little winter wonderland is just the simple statement your side table needs, and it’s easier to assemble than you might think.

To make your snow globe, glue one or two ornaments to the inside of the jar lid. Let the glue dry for about 24 hours. Then, fill the jar with enough water to completely submerge the ornaments. Next, add three to five drops of glycerin, and your desired amount of glitter.

Mason Jar Snow Globe

Glue the lid to the jar’s metal screw-on ring. Let them dry. Apply glue to the inside rim of the lid and screw it onto the jar. Let your Mason jar dry completely and you’ll be ready to place this side table decoration in its place.

6. A Blue-And-White Display

If you love the classic blue and white color, gingerbread-inspired ornament can make the most stunning base for a smaller Christmas tree.

A Blue-And-White Display

Place a green spruce in a decorative Chinese-style flower pot and purchase a set of battery-operated lights create a magical glow that will  make your space feel cozy and inviting.

7. Sparkling Cranberries

Holiday decorations can sometimes be the ones you can eat!. While these sugar-coated cranberries are a little different from our usual decorations, they’re sure to be sweet treat and a stunning addition to your holiday celebrations. They’ll add a sparkly touch to cakes, cookies, or even as a garnish for your holiday drinks.

Sparkling Cranberries

You can make this sweet treat up to two days in advance of your holiday party and can use them to decorate cakes, cookies, or serve them alongside your baked brie. No matter what you do with these bright gems, they’re sure to delight your guests.

8. Dried Orange Ornaments

There’s nothing more beautiful than embracing the bounty of the season and turning it into a cherished tradition. Dried oranges have been all the rage in recent years, with Southerners decorating their gifts and cocktails with the colorful winter fruit.

Dried Orange Ornaments

To make them, slice oranges into thin rounds and dry them in the oven. Once dried, add an ornament hook and hang them on your tree, alongside your favorite pine boughs or other natural ornaments.

9. Christmas Trifle Arrangement

You may have fond memories of your grandmother turning her favorite trifle or hurricane plate into an arrangement, and now it’s time to carry on the tradition. Add layers of lemons, oranges, holly berries, and fresh greenery for the easiest DIY on this list.

Christmas Trifle Arrangement

10. Ornament Clusters

Tie your smaller ornaments together to create larger, more eye-catching clusters with fishing line or string, then place them on your tree or use them as part of a centerpiece.

Ornament Clusters

This quick and easy project will give your tree or tabletop decor a modern, minimalist feel with a fun twist.

11. Fresh Lemon Garland

Add a splash of bright citrus to your mantel greenery this year. This is an easy DIY that will freshen up your display and wow your holiday guests.

Fresh Lemon Garland

String the lemons together on a piece of twine or ribbon, then drape the garland over your mantel or around your tree for an unexpected pop of color that feels fresh and festive.

12. Tie a Bow Around Your Coffee Table

Why limit bows to just gift wrapping?

Grab a roll of your favorite ribbon and crisscross the strands around the edges and top of your coffee table.

This simple DIY decoration creates a festive look without being overwhelming. For extra flair, mix and match ribbons in different textures or colors to match your overall holiday theme. This quick and easy project will make your coffee table stand out in the most charming way.

13. Snow Cone Wreath

A snow cone wreath is a fun and easy DIY project that you and your loved ones will love for decades to come.

Start by gluing snow cones onto a wreath base, then decorate with glitter, ribbons, or small ornaments to create a festive look.

Once finished, hang the wreath on your front door or place it above your fireplace to welcome guests with holiday cheer.

Snow Cone Wreath

14. Ribbon Tree Ornament

There’s something so adorable about brightly colored ribbon against a backdrop of greenery. Simply tie your ribbon around an embroidery hoop and place it at the top of the tree.

This easy DIY turns a basic Christmas tree into an eye-catching statement piece.

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15. Magnify With Magnolia

It’s no secret that we have a special affection for magnolias, and this is a unique way to incorporate fallen leaves into our Christmas traditions.

The combination of deep green leaves and subtle elegance adds a sophisticated touch to your indoor and outdoor decorations.

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Arrange the leaves in a cone shape, or use them to decorate your wreaths, garlands, or centerpieces for a chic holiday display.

16. Mini Wreaths

When it comes to the holidays, we want every corner to be filled with the spirit of the season. These mini wreaths will add a little green to your dinnerware, coffee tables, and side tables this season.

To make one of these personal treasures, create a circle using florist’s wire (be sure to bend the wire to secure it), add sprigs of rosemary, pine, or cypress with needles facing the same direction. Next, attach the greenery with florist’s tape and decorate your miniature masterpiece with a bow.

We hope it useful for all of you. If you want to explore further that can make your home more unique and catchy, let’s check out Storiesfeed right now! -> We hope these DIY Christmas decorations inspire you to get creative this holiday season. Ready to get started? Grab your supplies, gather your family, and try these fun and simple DIY projects today! Follow Storiesfeed for more inspiration!

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