Christmas Decorations

Articles in Christmas Decorations

By itskels 0 comments
This creative, fluffy and warm holiday decoration is sure to be a hit, whether it's sitting atop your mantle, used as a centerpiece or given as a gift to that perfect hostess. This combination of fun feathers and sparkling lights sets the ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
This led Christmas tree is a small desktop Christmas tree that runs off a USB. This USB-powered Christmas tree decorates a desk without taking up too much space. Make this little LED Christmas tree in less than one hour... more »
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Lifesaver candy wreaths are a great way to add a bit of whimsy and color to any occasion, and they make a great gift all of your favorite candy lovers. They're inexpensive enough to make several, and they're easy enough for your kids to take part ... more »
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Are you looking for an inexpensive idea for Christmas ornaments or favors? This simple Light Bulb Santa Ornament can be a great craft project for a class, your kids or Christmas party. Here's how to recycle a used light bulb into a fun Santa ... more »
By Sheila Wilkinson 0 comments
Traditional evergreen Christmas wreaths are always elegant and they put the smell of Christmas throughout the house. If you have a real tree, you can use branches trimmed from the bottom of it to make one. If not, you can usually buy discarded ... more »
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Lining your driveway or sidewalk with luminarias is a simple, yet beautiful, way to create a festive scene for the holidays. Luminarias are popular in the American Southwest. The glowing bags aren't just for Christmas anymore. Using stencils and ... more »
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Luminaria came from Mexico and can now be frequently seen at homes throughout the Southwest. They are displayed during the Christmas season along walkways leading from the street or driveway to a home's front door, welcoming guests to the house... more »
By Kristina N 0 comments
This ornament recycles clear plastic medicine cups into cute, creative Christmas ornaments. They are great for craft sales, teacher gifts, nursing homes, tray favors and party favors. They are very inexpensive to make and can be created with ... more »
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While huge, towering Christmas trees are wonderful sights during the holidays, there are many reasons you may be in need of a miniature version. Whether you are going to put small trees in every room of your house, or you just have a small space ... more »
By ProWriter1 0 comments
Tired of looking at that same old Christmas tree every year? Is your holiday on the brink of becoming a "blue" Christmas because you are tired of looking at those same old worn out ornaments that you bought for a bargain 20 years ago? ... more »
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This holiday season, design your own Christmas stockings as creative gift bags to hold small presents and gift cards, or to playfully decorate your home. Kids will love this easy craft and can put their imaginations to good use while embellishing ... more »
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With only a few yards of fabric and a little time, you can have an heirloom tree skirt for your Christmas tree. It only requires basic sewing knowledge. It is also a great way to use the last yard of any Christmas fabric you may have... more »
By Meadowlark 0 comments
Pinecones come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Pinecones are produced from conifers (cone bearing trees) and can be found growing just about anywhere; however, they are most prevalent in their natural habitat of wooded forests. Spending a day ... more »
By mm2007 0 comments
When it comes to Christmas time, Pinecone's are everywhere. In this article you will learn how to utilize those Pinecone's and make a Christmas wreath... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Add a deliciously old fashioned touch to your Christmas tree with an edible chocolate pretzel garland. You can also hang these festive garlands on a doorway, across a mantelpiece, or anywhere you want to add a bit of Christmas sweetness... more »
By ah4612 0 comments
While traditionally artificial Christmas trees have been green, retail stores have started offering different colored trees to meet the demands of consumers. However, they have yet to offer a standard-size Christmas tree in the color purple, ... more »
By Kristina N 0 comments
With the motto, "don't throw it out", you can create anything out of something. We created this drum ornament using a plastic black hairspray cap and other items... more »
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A logical tabletop color theme for a Christmas party is red and white. You don't need to spend hundreds of dollars in order to make a smart and inviting dinner table. It is easy to get carried away when trying to decorate a Christmas theme table, ... more »
By tdubbs86 0 comments
This is a simple ornament that is easy for children to make... more »
By DebiC 0 comments
These air fresheners are fun to make and great to give as gifts. You can make them for any holiday, special occasion or for everyday use... more »
By LadyLangley 0 comments
Learn to create a very simple and elegant holiday centerpiece from things you already have around the house for the holidays... more »
By BrokenGirl 0 comments
Let's celebrate the holidays again! If it is still snowing where you live this article is for you!.. more »
By twbigdogsgirl 0 comments
Love the Christmas season and want to decorate your front door with a very pretty homemade wreath. I will teach you how... more »
By krislarsen 0 comments
Here's a fun project that gives your child a chance to get dirty fingers for an afternoon while creating a keepsake that you can keep forever... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
A Christmas tree skirt hides the tree stand and extension cord and creates an inviting place to pile presents. It's traditionally a no-nonsense garment - and it should be. But red or green flannel won't do much to complement a tree designed to ... more »