How to Decorate for Christmas

Make an easy, quick 3D paper snowflake., Or, make a classic paper snowflake., Make your own Christmas wreath., For a more modern (and environmentally-friendly!), Make a cute snowman out of a gourd., Make an Advent paper chain., Give your tree an...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make an easy

    For an extra wintery effect, use silvery/shiny paper or hang them in your windows.
  2. Step 2: quick 3D paper snowflake.

    Hang them from strings on the ceiling, or tape them on your windows and walls. , All you need is a wire hanger and a quick trip to the craft store! , Christmas wreath, use recycled cardboard.

    Add embellishments like glitter, ribbons snowy white feathers to dress it up. , Use different sizes to make a little snow-family. , Hang it somewhere visible so you can see the chain get shorter as you snip each day.

    You Make it by cutting strips of paper then glueing it together. , This article can help you pick a color scheme and decide which decorations will make your tree look perfect! , Use them as ornaments for the big tree, or hang them around the house to evoke holiday spirit. , This classic decoration is a fun, easy craft (and great for kids). , Hang them in your windows, or add them to your Christmas tree. , Treat the reader in your life to a special Christmas tree, or make one for yourself instead of buying the huge classic version. , Use your trees, porch, driveway and windows to lend some Christmas spirit to the neighborhood. , You can choreograph them along to one song, or a whole playlist of holiday tunes! (Just be aware of your city's noise ordinances before you begin.)
  3. Step 3: make a classic paper snowflake.

  4. Step 4: Make your own Christmas wreath.

  5. Step 5: For a more modern (and environmentally-friendly!)

  6. Step 6: Make a cute snowman out of a gourd.

  7. Step 7: Make an Advent paper chain.

  8. Step 8: Give your tree an elegant

  9. Step 9: classic feel.

  10. Step 10: Make tiny 3D Christmas trees.

  11. Step 11: Make a popcorn garland for your tree.

  12. Step 12: Make sparkly snowflake ornaments.

  13. Step 13: Make a mini-tree out of books.

  14. Step 14: Deck out your front yard for the holiday.

  15. Step 15: Make your outdoor Christmas lights flash to music.

Detailed Guide

For an extra wintery effect, use silvery/shiny paper or hang them in your windows.

Hang them from strings on the ceiling, or tape them on your windows and walls. , All you need is a wire hanger and a quick trip to the craft store! , Christmas wreath, use recycled cardboard.

Add embellishments like glitter, ribbons snowy white feathers to dress it up. , Use different sizes to make a little snow-family. , Hang it somewhere visible so you can see the chain get shorter as you snip each day.

You Make it by cutting strips of paper then glueing it together. , This article can help you pick a color scheme and decide which decorations will make your tree look perfect! , Use them as ornaments for the big tree, or hang them around the house to evoke holiday spirit. , This classic decoration is a fun, easy craft (and great for kids). , Hang them in your windows, or add them to your Christmas tree. , Treat the reader in your life to a special Christmas tree, or make one for yourself instead of buying the huge classic version. , Use your trees, porch, driveway and windows to lend some Christmas spirit to the neighborhood. , You can choreograph them along to one song, or a whole playlist of holiday tunes! (Just be aware of your city's noise ordinances before you begin.)

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