diy christmas decorating ideas

Following on the heels of Halloween, when everyone on Pinterest collectively lost their minds making witches hats and jack-o-lanterns from every possible household item, I thought we’d see what Pinterest is up to for Christmas this year. On Pinterest, there shall be no area of the house, fridge or yard that goes un-christmastified. Yes, I just made up that word. You have three eggs? That can be snowman. You have a mason jar? That can wear a belt just like Santa. You have a pretzel? That can be a reindeer antler. You get the idea. SO… if you want to keep up with the Jones, and by the Jones, I mean your cracked out DIY friend who hasn’t actually ever done any DIY but keeps on pinning DIY items on her Christmas board like she has every intention of making her home actually look like the North Pole, you’ll probably want to read this list. If you celebrated Christmas on Pinterest, what would your holidays look like? your light bulbs would look like this:
your pinecones would look like this: Photo source: The DIY Dreamer Your cupcakes would look like this: Photo source: Your cup of cake Your toys would look like this: Your fruit platter would look like this: Photo source: Feathers in Our Nest your pasta would look like this: your napkins would look like this: Your Yard would like this: Photo Source: Jane Sanders on Flickr Your Socks Would look like this: Photo source: Darkroom & Dearly your popsicle sticks would look like this: Previous Post Next PostNeed some good karma? ‘Like’ us on Facebook and get more good vibes than you can shake a sharp stick at!Subscribe to receive all the latest ideas for a happy, healthy home straight to your inboxChristmas trees play a huge part in making a home feel festive. But with them comes the task of keeping them alive, upright, and preventing the needles from taking over your house. If a real Christmas tree isn’t possible for you this year or you’re looking for a way to create that festive feeling without all the Christmas tree stress, these 14 alternative Christmas trees might be just what you need.
1. A black fabric tree decorated with fabric paint and a pom pom topper puts a modern Scandinavian twist on the traditional Christmas tree. DIY Christmas tree from vtwonen – instructions here. Styled by Kim Rossberg for vtwonen. Photography by Sjoerd Eickmans. 2. This Christmas tree alternative is perfect for all the minimalists out there. Simple greenery arranged in the shape of a tree can be made as large or as small as you want it. DIY Xmas Tree Wall Hanging from Almost Makes Perfect – instructions here. 3. Build this simple wood frame Christmas tree using scrap wood. Fill the inside with as much or as little wood as you like, and decorate it with some string lights and simple ornaments to make it extra festive. DIY Wood frame tree inspiration from Ikea 4. Paint stir sticks have been painted and suspended from a steamer rack to create a floating Christmas tree alternative that has plenty of room underneath it, which is perfect for stacking up the presents.
DIY Paint Stirrer Tree by Confetti Pop for Curbly – instructions here. Photography by Michael Haug. 5. Simple trees made from strips of washi tape are an easy way to create Christmas tree shapes on your walls that can be as simple or as elaborate as you like.home decor projects diy DIY washi tape trees from Brit + Co. – instructions here.christmas decorating office door ideas 6. This geometric paint chip Christmas tree is a fun way to make a customized tree that perfectly matches the rest of your interior.cheap metal wall art canada Geometric Paint Chip Christmas Tree by We Are Scout – instructions here.christmas decorating ideas inside
7. Thin slices of PVC pipe have been attached to a sheet of plywood and filled with fun ornaments to create a festive Christmas tree alternative that can be used year after year.cheap simple halloween decorations PVC Pipe Tree by Martha Stewart – instructions here. choosing paint color for home exteriorPhotography by Eric Piasecki Photography. 8. This Christmas tree alternative might be simple but it certainly makes a statement when the strings of lights are plugged in and the “tree” is all lit up. Christmas light tree from A Pair and A Spare – instructions here.Creating a Christmas tree alternative can be as simple as printing out a large photo of one and decorating it with small ornaments or hanging picture ledges and filling with your favorite family photos.
Left Photo – DIY hanging tree print from Almost Makes Perfect – instructions here. Right Photo – DIY Picture Ledge Tree by MerMag – instructions here. 11. Another alternative perfect for minimalists, this tree requires nothing more than two sheets of plywood and a saw. DIY plywood tree from The Merrythought – instructions here. 12. This all black washi tape tree creates a minimal Christmas display that can be decorated or left empty, and makes a spot perfect for piling up presents. Washi Tape Tree from All Washi Tape – instructions here. 13. This Scandinavian inspired DIY Christmas tree is pretty easy to make and creates a dramatic look. Scandinavian inspired plywood tree by Dans Le Lakehouse – instructions here. 14. All you need to make this simple space saving tree is some tissue paper, poster board, tape and scissors. DIY Space Saving Christmas Tree by Brittni Mehlhoff for Curbly – instructions here. Photography by Brittni Mehlhoff.