4 Fun And Easy To Make Homemade Christmas
Decorations
Homemade Christmas decorations are some of the most unique.
They are also a lot of fun because you can enjoy them with your
family. Below are 4 fun and easy to make homemade Christmas
decorations:
Popcorn Stringing
If you like strung popcorn, it's really simple to make. Start
with a big bowl of popcorn (unbuttered, of course) and string
it piece by piece using a standard sewing needle and thread.
Make sure there's plenty of popcorn because, if you're
stringing it for garland, you're going to need a lot.
Cranberry Stringing
Much like the popcorn stringing method, many people used to
string cranberries using a standard needle and thread. Again,
make sure there's plenty to go around if you're going to use it
as garland. Most importantly, and I know it's tempting, don't
eat all the decorations. Save some for the Christmas tree.
Paper Chains
One of the greatest memories of decorating for Christmas, as a
child, has to be the traditional paper chains. Using green and
red construction paper, cut horizontal strips of each color.
Fold them into a circle and seal with tape. Scotch tape is
recommended and, if you use this when your child is young, the
smell will always remind them of Christmas. It will likely
become "Christmas tape" to them. Once you have a complete
circle, take another strip in an alternating color and run it
through the first circle. Next, fold it around and seal with
tape. Complete this step until you have a big strand of paper
garland in red and green. You and your child will enjoy doing
this together and it will create wonderful memories for you
both.
Lighted Wreath
If you love the look of a lighted wreath, but don't quite have
a budget for one of the more expensive ones, consider another
option. You can purchase a plain green wreath very
inexpensively. A small strand of lights can cost anywhere from
$1.00 to $3.00. But, put them together and you have the look of
a professionally lighted Christmas wreath. For this project,
you could use either clear or multi-colored Christmas lights.
Simply take the plain green wreath and wrap the lights around
in a design similar to the stripes on a candy cane. Once you've
gone all the way around, tuck the last light into the green of
the wreath. Make sure that you place it near an electric outlet
because there won't be a lot of extra cord. Now that you're
ready, plug it in and see your very own design. A red bow is a
nice touch, but not necessary. As people drive by, they will
see a beautifully lit wreath in your window and they will have
no idea that you saved a few bucks by wrapping the lights
yourself.
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