DIY Christmas Decorations
Mistletoe
Felt, a fabric pencil, pearl embellishments, red ribbon and a hot glue gun are all you need.
Cut out your felt mistletoe.
Tie with ribbon and hang.
Pinecones
Dip pinecones in gold paint or use a mixture of water, glue, and glitter for a sparkling effect.
Place on side tables or use to fill baskets and bowls.
Chalk Ornament
Paint your plastic bulbs with chalkboard paint, let dry, then start drawing your holiday decorations on.
Snowman Ornament
Black, white and orange acrylic paint, a paintbrush, baby food jar and ribbon is all you will need.
Paint your jar and decorate with a snowman face.
Add ribbon to hang your ornament.
Table Runners
Lay wide burlap strips across the table, letting them hang about 6 inches over the sides.
Pull out six strands of burlap about 2 inches from each edge, then thread 1⁄4-inch satin ribbon through every 3⁄4 inch.
Wood Slice Christmas Tree
Stack wood slice layers smaller and smaller to create an outdoorsy Christmas tree, topped with hints of moss for extra effect.
Snow Globes
They are really easy to make yourself and will give you a stunning display that your entire family will love.
All you will need are empty glass jars, artificial snow flakes from a hobby store, glitter glue and little toys to create your scene with.
Jar Christmas Tree
Fill six mason jars of the same size with ornaments, tinsel, greenery.
Assemble the jars in a pyramid, then wrap it with a shiny garland and top with a star.
Lighted Pallet Christmas Tree
Use those old pallets together with decorations such as bulbs and ribbons to create this adorable lighted Christmas tree for decorating the porch or yard this Christmas.
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