Christmas Decorations

Articles in Christmas Decorations

By pianistic 0 comments
Need to cover up the bottom of the Christmas Tree and you don't want to use a sloppy white sheet. Here's a quick no sew skirt that you can keep simple or decorated it as much as you want... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Dazzle your friends and family with this tiny Christmas tree. It looks like a living tree, but is actually a mock topiary made from Oasis floral foam, plaster of paris and garden trimmings. This project is easy to put together, and you can save ... more »
By twbigdogsgirl 0 comments
Do you have a clean tube sock lying around that has lost it's mate? Here is a great way to use that sock without throwing it away... more »
By RaeWrites 0 comments
Just about anyone can make a snowman. It is pretty simple. Stack three progressively smaller mounds of snow and smooth out. From there, a top hot, scarf, carrot stick, buttons and twigs will finish out the typical snowman. A very average, typical ... more »
By Author1947 1 comments
This centerpiece is easy to assemble and easy to disassemble and store, or switch around for other occasions... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Evergreen swags are easy to make and are an interesting alternative to the common holiday wreath. Swags are greens or dried material secured to some sort of flat frame. Use swags instead of wreaths to decorate doors, walls and mantels... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 2 comments
After the Christmas tree, wreaths are the traditional Christmas decoration. Wreaths are easy to make from common greens found right outside your home... more »
By rose4mom 0 comments
Makes about 24 truffles... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Making Christmas magnets is a simple project that is a great for the kids or anyone who is a kid at heart. Christmas magnets are a smart way to recycle last year's Christmas cards so you can continue to cherish those images for years to come. ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Christmas is celebrated all over the world, and not just by humans. Here is a very simple project you can do to let your pets know that they are part of the family, too. Ornaments made from pet toys can be hung from the tree to let your animal ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Wreaths are used traditionally to decorate your home during the holiday season. Here is a special wreath that, when hung outside, will attract and delight hungry birds!.. more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Making your own Christmas tree candles is easy and fun - and a great way to decorate for the holidays... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Homemade ornaments give Christmas a homespun quality that cannot be purchased. Clothespin reindeer ornaments can be hung on the tree or used to decorate gifts. Miniature hair, multi-colored pom poms, and goggle eyes can be used to create reindeer ... more »
By M A Bramlett 0 comments
Carrying on comfortable, old family traditions into your new marriage is fine but don’t forget to make a few new traditions of your own. Below are a few ideas to make a new couple's holiday time special... more »
By twbigdogsgirl 0 comments
Do you have leftover Yo-Yo's from that quilt you were making? Here is a great way to use them up... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 5 comments
You don't have to go shopping to enjoy festive seasonal windows - here's how to create your own at home... more »
By Ashley Petry 0 comments
When money is tight, it can be hard to get into the spirit of Christmas--especially when Christmas tree ornaments are selling for $5, $10 or even $50 apiece. Fortunately, it’s possible to give your Christmas tree a beautiful, personal touch ... more »
By J Lee Kenser 1 comments
Picking a Christmas Train for around your tree can be challenging but, it can also be fun!.. more »
By Linda McCloud 0 comments
The focal point to all your Christmas traditions and Christmas gatherings is your Christmas tree. For this reason alone you want to pick out the perfect Christmas tree. When picking one out, there are a few things to consider and if you decide to ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
The best thing about decorating your home for Christmas is filling it with the seductive scent of pine needles. Whether you buy a cut or living tree, freshness is the key to longevity, fragrance and beauty. Here's a guide to finding--and ... more »
By Willi Galloway 2 comments
Don’t feel guilty about buying a freshly cut Christmas tree every year! Nothing makes a house more festive, and unlike a fake tree, you can actually reuse a cut tree in your garden after the holiday season! Here are some ideas for recycling your ... more »
By Bob Strauss 0 comments
For many folks, disposing of a Christmas tree is as easy as lugging the dessicated thing out into the front yard and letting the municipality (or the squirrels) take care of it. In recent years, though, “recycling” natural trees—that is, turning ... more »
By Sprice 0 comments
One of the most exciting Christmas traditions is trimming the tree. But the tree skirt often gets covered with sticky pine needles that seem impossible to remove. Thankfully, with a few household items, you can remove those needles quickly and ... more »
By Sprice 0 comments
A Christmas stocking is one of the most anticipated traditions during Christmas. A stocking really dresses up the fireplace and is a constant reminder of Santa's upcoming arrival. But if you use your fireplace often, by the time Christmas is over ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 1 comments
So you've bought the full-sized Santa vignette for your yard. Here's how to set up your Santa scene to really celebrate right!.. more »