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Christmas is just around the corner, and if you’re one of those people who have had their decorations up for a month already, good for you! But if you’re scrambling for some last-minute festivity, we’ve put together some fast and easy window decorations you can make with items lying around your home or just outside your door.

Read on for six easy decorations that never need more than three items.

1. Book Page Snowflakes

source: thinkcrafts.com

If you love upcycling—turning something old into something new—you might want to grab that stack of old or damaged books that you’ve been meaning to donate. A book, a pair of scissors, and some string are all you need to pull off this wonderful winter decoration.

2. Hanging Pinecones

source: diys.com

Hang pinecones from your windows for an easy and seasonal decoration. To begin, head outdoors and gather some pinecones. Once you have your pinecones, tie some string to each one, then stick them all to your window with transparent tape. It’s as easy as that.

3. Recycled Paper Snowflakes

source: lushome.com

A little bit of recycled paper, some transparent tape, and a pair of scissors are all you need to make this beautiful assortment of snowflakes. Hang from the window, large or small, or arrange in the shape of a Christmas tree and stick to the glass as seen here.

4. Cinnamon Stick Candle Holder

source: gardentherapy.ca 

First, you will need a plain candle holder or a small glass and a bunch of cinnamon sticks. Then, you can either glue the cinnamon sticks one by one vertically against the outside of the candle holder, or wrap string, ribbon, or lace around the sticks to secure them tightly. Pop a candle inside and place on your windowsill for a warm and deliciously scented festive decoration.

5. Cupcake Liner Garland

source: bettycrocker.com

All you need are some cupcake liners, a pin, and ribbon or string. Thread the cupcake liners onto the string making a small hole in the center then string in alternating colours and secure with hot glue if necessary.

6. Dried Orange Circle Decorations

source: diys.com

To make this decoration, all you need are some large oranges and a knife to slice them into thin pieces. Don’t slice them too thinly or  they’ll collapse. If you want variety, try using slices of different sizes. Otherwise, use only the center three slices for uniformity. Dry in the oven or food dehydrator. Then, use twine, fishing line, or another type of thread to tie them up in your windows. Try combining with other ornaments .

There’s something extra special about seeing handmade decorations. Whether you’re crafting for the first time or are already a seasoned maker, we hope that you’ve enjoy these ideas for DIY Christmas decorations and wish you and yours a happy holidays.

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5 Easy DIY Halloween Window Decorations /blog/5-easy-diy-halloween-window-decorations/ /blog/5-easy-diy-halloween-window-decorations/#respond Thu, 27 Oct 2022 14:00:26 +0000 /?p=13145 Halloween is less than a week away. If you haven’t yet started preparing for the arrival of October 31st, we’ve put together 5 easy DIY window decorations you can do last minute with some basic crafting supplies such as scissors, tape, string, and paper. If you’re scrambling and don’t have the basics on hand, black […]

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Halloween is less than a week away. If you haven’t yet started preparing for the arrival of October 31st, we’ve put together 5 easy DIY window decorations you can do last minute with some basic crafting supplies such as scissors, tape, string, and paper. If you’re scrambling and don’t have the basics on hand, black garbage bags will do for #3. These pumpkins, bats, cats, spiderwebs and other creatures of the night are the perfect last-minute addition to your spooky season decor.

1. Black Cat Silhouettes & More

Source: deavita.net 

2. Red Tissue Paper Windows

Source: windowdepotusa.com 

3. Trash Bag Spider Webs

Source: HGTV.com

4. Spooky Monster Eyes

Source: merrypad.com

5. Hanging Paper Pumpkins

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