Christmas has become a really expensive holiday for the last decades. If you are running on a budget and wishing to save money, we suggest you try one of these following Christmas decorations. These are easy to make meaning you can assign your kids to the projects. Let’s begin and happy holidays!
4. Giant ornaments
Tie these giants balls to your porches to celebrate to spirit of holidays. You’ll need:
- Exercices ball
- Tape
- White Paint
- Old Gardening Pot
- Gold Paint
- White Ribbon
Start by taping separated sections and paint in white sections desired. Also paint your pot in gold and wait until everything is dry. Remove the tape and glue the pot to the top after inserting the ribbon. You can try any other kind of design. Be inspired!
3. Giant Christmas Candy
Tools: Pool noodle, white and green tape, double-sided tape, wood stick, plastic wrap and a giant decorative bow.
First step: wrap to layers of tape around a the noodle.
Second Step: Add a double-sided tape on one side.
The double-sided tape will serve to hold the noodle in a twist. Once you got this shape, grab a pair of scissor to make a whole that will held the wood stick.
Third Step: Once your wood stick is in, it’s time to decoration your lollipop. Wrap it in a plastic and tie with a bow.
2. Snowflake
Snowflakes will never get old. Grab 18 popsicle sticks and your hot glue gun. Make more than one and paint them in different colors. Fix them around the house to enhance the beauty of Christmas.
Christmas Tree
Tools: half-moon cartoon, double-sided tape, tons of plastic spoon, paint, sugar and any other decorations wanted.
With the cartoon, wrap it and secure with the tape. Now starting at the bottom, you got to glue all the spoons around without their handles. When you are done getting the shape of the tree, it’s time to get inspired and decorate it as you want it.
1. Lightning balls
Blow a balloon and wrap yarn around. While you are doing this, spread some glue with a brush. Leave it until it’s dry. Pinch the balloon to remove it and exchange it for small white lights.
Source
- Crafty Panda