As Christmas approaches, many of us feel the excitement of transforming our homes into cosy winter wonderlands.
While shop-bought decorations are beautiful, there’s something extra special about creating your own festive décor. Not only does it add a personal touch, but DIY Christmas decorations are often more eco-friendly and budget-conscious.
In this blog post, we'll take you through step-by-step guides for crafting a variety of homemade decorations—from charming wreaths to nostalgic paper snowflakes—that will help you set the perfect cosy, festive atmosphere.
1. Homemade Christmas Wreath
A Christmas wreath on your door instantly sets a festive mood, and making one yourself is easier than you might think.
What You’ll Need:
A wire wreath frame (or bendable branches for a natural frame)
Evergreen branches (pine, holly, or fir work best)
Floral wire
Decorations (pinecones, berries, ribbons, small ornaments)
Step-by-Step Guide:
Prepare the Frame: If using bendable branches, form them into a circle and secure with twine. If you have a wire wreath frame, you're all set.
Attach the Greenery: Starting from one point on the frame, layer the evergreen branches around the circle. Secure them with floral wire, overlapping as you go to create a full, lush appearance.
Add Decorations: Once you’ve covered the wreath in greenery, it's time to get creative. Attach pinecones, berries, or small ornaments using more floral wire or a hot glue gun.
Finish with a Ribbon: Tie a festive ribbon at the top to hang the wreath, or create a bow for added flair.
Your homemade wreath will look stunning hanging on your door or above the fireplace!
2. Rustic Orange Slice Garlands
Dried orange slice garlands bring a rustic and fragrant touch to your Christmas décor. They're simple to make, and the warm orange hues will complement your other festive decorations.
What You’ll Need:
Oranges (3-4)
Twine or string
A needle
Baking paper
Step-by-Step Guide:
Slice the Oranges: Cut the oranges into thin, even slices (about ½ cm thick).
Dry the Oranges: Lay the slices on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Place in the oven at a low temperature (around 100°C) for 2-3 hours, flipping halfway through. The slices should be dried out but not burnt.
String the Garland: Once the slices are dry and cool, thread a needle with twine or string. Carefully poke holes at the top of each slice and string them together.
Hang and Enjoy: Drape your garland over a mantle, across a window, or even around your tree for a natural, festive vibe.
3. Handmade Paper Snowflakes
Paper snowflakes are a nostalgic and budget-friendly way to decorate for Christmas. Plus, they’re a fun activity for the whole family!
What You’ll Need:
White paper (or paper in your choice of colour)
Scissors
Pencil
String (optional for hanging)
Step-by-Step Guide:
Fold the Paper: Start with a square piece of paper. Fold it in half diagonally to form a triangle, then fold it in half again. Lastly, fold one more time, creating a thinner triangle.
Draw Your Design: Using a pencil, lightly draw shapes along the folded edges of your triangle. Keep in mind that the areas you cut out will form the intricate parts of your snowflake.
Cut Out the Shapes: Carefully cut out the shapes you've drawn, being mindful not to cut too much of the folded edges.
Unfold and Admire: Once all your cuts are made, unfold the paper to reveal your snowflake! You can make several of these in different sizes and hang them with string or tape them to your windows.
4. Mason Jar Lanterns
Mason jar lanterns add a magical glow to your home during the dark winter evenings. They’re versatile and easy to customise with your favourite Christmas colours and themes.
What You’ll Need:
Mason jars (or any glass jars)
Tealight candles (or battery-powered tealights)
Artificial snow or Epsom salts
Twine or ribbon
Small festive decorations (like mini baubles or holly sprigs)
Step-by-Step Guide:
Prepare the Jar: Clean the jar and make sure it’s dry. Pour a small amount of artificial snow or Epsom salts into the bottom to act as a base for the tealight.
Decorate the Jar: Wrap twine or ribbon around the neck of the jar and tie in a bow. You can also glue small decorations, like holly sprigs, around the jar for extra festive charm.
Add the Candle: Place a tealight candle inside the jar. If using real candles, make sure the flame is never left unattended. Battery-powered tealights are a safer option and give off just as much cosy glow.
Display: Group several mason jar lanterns together for a warm, glowing centrepiece or place them on windowsills to brighten your home from the inside out.
5. Salt Dough Ornaments
Salt dough ornaments are a timeless Christmas craft that also makes for wonderful keepsakes or personalised gifts.
What You’ll Need:
2 cups plain flour
1 cup salt
1 cup water
Cookie cutters
Paints, glitter, or markers (optional for decorating)
Ribbon or string
Step-by-Step Guide:
Make the Dough: Mix the flour, salt, and water together in a bowl until it forms a dough. Knead it for a few minutes to get the right consistency.
Cut Out Shapes: Roll out the dough to about ½ cm thickness. Use cookie cutters to cut out festive shapes like stars, Christmas trees, or gingerbread men. Don’t forget to poke a small hole at the top of each shape for hanging.
Bake the Ornaments: Place the cut-out shapes on a baking tray and bake at 100°C for 2-3 hours or until they’re hard and dry.
Decorate: Once cooled, you can leave the ornaments as they are or paint and decorate them however you like.
Add Ribbon: Thread ribbon or string through the hole at the top of each ornament and hang them on your tree.
Final Thoughts
DIY Christmas decorations are a fantastic way to bring a cosy, personalised touch to your home during the festive season. Whether you're making a classic wreath, whimsical paper snowflakes, or rustic garlands, these crafts will fill your home with the warmth and joy of Christmas. Plus, the process itself can become a cherished tradition, shared with family and friends.
Happy crafting and Merry Christmas!