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90 Easy DIY Christmas Decorations

90 Easy DIY Christmas Decorations

Posted on October 16, 2023

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  • Convert Glass Bottles Into Candle Holders
  • Use Pantry Items for Garlands
  • Turn Artwork Into Presents
  • Decorate Your Own Wreath
  • Display a Christmas Village
  • Tie a Bow on… Everything
  • Cut Out Paper Snowflakes
  • Embellish a Simple Wreath
  • Forge for Pinecones
  • Make a Cranberry Garland
  • Create Christmas Tree Place Settings
  • Gild a Candle Holder
  • Frame a Doorway With Garland
  • Apply Gold Leaf to… Anything
  • Build Snowman Shelves
  • Use Greenery as a Centerpiece
  • Add Wreaths to Dining Chairs
  • Make Your Own Snow Globe
  • Add Tinsel to the Tree
  • DIY Trash-to-Treasure Pears

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1

Convert Glass Bottles Into Candle Holders

evergreen candle sticks
Mike Garten

Rather than tossing your wine or beverage bottles, turn them into elegant holiday decor. Place evergreens into bottles and fill with water, adding a few fresh cranberries for a pop of color. Rub sticky candle wax to the bottom of a taper candle and place it in the bottle opening. Then, just remember to replace the water every few days to keep greens looking fresh.

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2

Use Pantry Items for Garlands

garlands made from pantry items
Mike Garten

Thread a needle and sturdy monofilament through leftover pantry items like popcorn, dried fruits, bay leaves or candy to create a one-of-a-kind garland. For an unexpected twist, loop decorative ribbon around pretzels and dried pasta. Once the holidays are over, remove the monofilament or ribbon and pop the pantry items into a compost bin.

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3

Turn Artwork Into Presents

frames wrapped in red ribbon
Mike Garten

Disguise artwork by wrapping it with a big, beautiful bow — instant holiday decor that doesn’t cost a thing. Simply cut a length of ribbon and wrap around the frame as you would a gift.

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4

Decorate Your Own Wreath

dressed wreath from afloral
Mike Garten

Upgrade a pine wreath by layering in faux and dried foliage and flowers. Simply lay the bundles on your evergreen wreath and wrap wire around to secure, following the direction of the evergreens. Overlap bundles to hide any visible wires and don’t forget to add a bow made from decorative ribbon.

SHOP WREATH

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5

Display a Christmas Village

a wooden cabinet with christmas village
Sean Litchfield

Put your china into storage for the holiday season and instead, show off your holiday village, complete with ceramic white houses, wooden Christmas trees and fresh garlands. Designer Becky Shea suggests: “Incorporate garland on surfaces such as window sills, cabinets, tabletop centerpieces, none of which require you to drill for support and can be easily taken down.”

SHOP VILLAGE HOUSES

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6

Tie a Bow on… Everything

table setting with purple ribbons
Mike Garten

Add a seasonal touch to your holiday table by quickly tying a bow on stemmed glassware, candle holders and a bundle of flatware. A silky ribbon in a jewel-toned hue can make all the difference.

SHOP RIBBON

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7

Cut Out Paper Snowflakes

easy 3d snowflakes, paper cut snowflakes, folded paper, christmas decor, christmas diy, holiday decor, winter decor
mike garten

Hang paper snowflakes of various shapes and sizes from the ceiling in a hallway, the railing of a staircase or the molding around a doorway to create a winter wonderland. Use a bit of double-sided tape and stick them to walls and windows. Keep in mind: You don’t need to limit yourself to white paper — consider silver, gold, light blue or even a vibrant hue!

Download the pattern »

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8

Embellish a Simple Wreath

diy christmas decorations
Troy Thies Photography

Turn a simple pine wreath into a unique display by adding citrus fruits and a blush ribbon. Take note from Kate O’Hara, CEO and creative director of Martha O’Hara Interiors, by hanging it on the bookshelf.

SHOP PINE WREATH

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9

Forge for Pinecones

pinecone ornament
Mike Garten

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10

Make a Cranberry Garland

christmas cranberry garland on mantel
The House That Lars Built

Rather than spending money on a garland, why not craft one from fresh cranberries? All you’ll need is a dark-colored string, tapestry needle, cranberries and a pair of scissors — you don’t need to be an expert crafter for this one!

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built »

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11

Create Christmas Tree Place Settings

christmas tree napkin
Mike Garten

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12

Gild a Candle Holder

gold leaf candle holder
Mike Garten

Upcycle old or thrifted glass jars into elegant candle holders using gold leaf sheets, which is a surprisingly simple project. Begin with a clean surface, then lightly cover the area with adhesive using a paint brush. After the adhesive turns clear, place a sheet of gold leaf over the area and lightly smooth it with your handles. Keep adding sheets until you’re pleased with your design.

SHOP GOLD LEAF SHEETS

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13

Frame a Doorway With Garland

how to hang garland
SARAH ALSATI

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14

Apply Gold Leaf to… Anything

diy christmas gold leaves on pine tree branch
mike garten

Add a glamorous touch to your holiday decor by experimenting with gold leaf sheets. Apply gold leaf to actual dried leaves or faux leaves to upgrade a table setting, decorate a mantel or add to a holiday garland.

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15

Build Snowman Shelves

snowmen shelves
It’s Always Autumn

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16

Use Greenery as a Centerpiece

green branches in vase
Janis Nicolay

Put greenery sprigs on display in a tall glass vase, a perfect yet subtle way to decorate in the kitchen. To complete the look, PURE Design fills a bowl with pinecones.

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17

Add Wreaths to Dining Chairs

dining chair with wreath
Kaleidoscope Living

Use sturdy ribbon to secure tiny wreaths to the backs of your dining chairs — whether you decorate just the armchairs at each head or every seat.

See more at Kaleidoscope Living »

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18

Make Your Own Snow Globe

make your own snow globe with penguin and bottle brush christmas trees
Danielle Daly

Turn an old glass jar into a shimmering holiday scene. Once you’ve cleaned the glass, fill it with bottle-brush trees and animal figurines. Glue down all elements with silicone glue, then spoon in glitter and/or fake snow. Fill the jar with distilled water, add a few drops of glycerin and stir. When you’re content with your creation, glue on the lid.

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19

Add Tinsel to the Tree

tinsel christmas tree
Bless’er House

If you’re short on ornaments, no problem — fill in the gaps on your Christmas tree with tons of tinsel. Use a mix of gold and silver to keep it classic, or experiment with a bold hue.

SHOP TINSEL

See more at Bless’er House »

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20

DIY Trash-to-Treasure Pears

diy christmas decor rope pears
Mike Garten

Before you throw out those old lightbulbs, consider this adorable craft. Hot glue twine (we used sage green and metallic gold) around a light bulb, starting from the large side and adding dots of glue as you go. Use a small piece of twig as the stem, then fold squares of gold paper in half and cut into crescent shapes to create leaves.

Headshot of Monique Valeris

Home Design Director

Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand’s home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, “What’s in My Cart.”

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Associate Lifestyle Editor

Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.

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