It’s the holiday season and now it is definitely time to match our homes with the season. But just because you are decorating your home, that shouldn’t mean that you have to splurge on every Christmas ornament in sight. Some of the best holiday décor can be made with simple things that you can probably find around your home. Not to mention add a whole lot more personal and creative touch to your interiors. Here’s a look at some of Stagetetcure’s top 5’s when it comes to DIY Holiday creations for the home.
Home Round Up Ideas: Our Favorite DIY Holiday Decor
1. Homemade DIY Citrus Fruits Wreath
Let’s begin with the front of the home shall we? They say that the exterior of the home is the first and last thing people will see, and with that being said this holiday decoration will definitely fit the bill. For this piece of decor you are going to a classic and add a little twist to it. The homemade DIY citrus fruit wreath will give an appealing, refreshing look and fragrance as your company comes to visit. It’s up to you on what fruits you would like to use like bright oranges, vibrant lime greens and lemon yellows to help wake up the appearance of your door.
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1. DIY Christmas Card Tree
How many of us have dozens upon dozens of holiday cards that just pile up on us? Well how about turning those cards into some unique holiday décor. Christmas card tree to be exact. For this craft you will need holiday cards that you would like to be displayed, ribbons, beads and tree branches. By doing this craft, you help give your home some holiday cheer and also will display how grateful you are to your friends and family who thought of you during the holidays to make it great. It’s a completely easy projection you are sure to be fond of when you are done.
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2. How to Make Winter Snow Globes
This holiday craft should bring memories to us all. Who remembers looking at a snow globe for the first time? Think about how magical it looked. And they ranged, from white flakes falling on a small town or interference glitter that shimmered on a ballerina. Well it doesn’t matter which snow globes you grew up with, because now you are going to make your very own. It’s much easier than one would believe and you can also give them away as gifts for them to be holiday décor in another home. Just take a look on here how to make a winter snow globe.
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3. Colorful Ornament Centerpiece
How about using a colorful sweeties to be a centerpiece for this holiday season? That’s right the colorful ornament centerpiece DIY holiday decor is where your centerpiece acts as holiday decor and a candy table. You can use martini glasses, vases of different sizes, or some glass bowls the choice is yours. And select what ever candies you desire, it could be peppermint or candy canes or perhaps rock candy on a stick be creative and have fun.
Make a Vignette
Making a vignette are simple to make and even more fun to play with or at least for this holiday DIY decor. Vignettes have no limits they can be placed in any part of the interiors and is completely inexpensive. This time you will need to purchase some blackboard paint and paint the wall with it and then you can let your family and guests come up with their very own artwork of the holidays. And remember when creating a vignette always have a backdrop to create depth and also don’t forget to tell a story.
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The holidays are wonderful times of the year. And being able to show some holiday spirit is fun, but you don’t have to put a dent into your wallet for the holiday decor. So take a look above at some of the crafts and see how they work out for you. And these are a small portion of DIY holiday decor ideas there are way more inspiring ones out there. In fact, do any of you Stagetecture readers have any DIY holiday decor ideas that you want to share?
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