This is the season for Christmas decorations! A beautifully decorated house gives you a chance to express your creativity and it can be a lot of fun. If you looking for ways to create an elaborate Christmas decorating display, then there are some cool Christmas decorating ideas for you to follow.
You can place pine cones and ornaments in a Glass Jar to make your tables shine, add a festive look to your holiday party with DIY Santa hat chair covers, or create a fun jingle bell shaker box with your kids. Take a look at these Creative Christmas Decoration Ideas and channel Christmas spirit in your home using everything from pine cones, mason jars, branches to candy cane.
Upside Down Wine Glasses Centerpiece

Put win glasses upside down, with Christmas ornaments under them, and then put small candles on top. via livedan330
Easy DIY Iced Branches

Silver spray paint, spray adhesive, silver glitter and epsom salt – cheap and beautiful iced branches great for the winter season. Tutorial via momtastic
DIY Glittery Reindeer Art
Tutorial via mixedmethod
Pine Cone Garlands for Christmas Decoration

Handmade pine cone garlands! Love its rustic look for decoration at home. Super easy crafts that can get your kids involved in. via ukcraftblog
Pine Cone Christmas Trees
DIY Twine Garden Lanterns

Twine is such a rustic material. This DIY twine garden lantern is sure to help you achieve that country look that you want. via splashofsomething
DIY Hand-Printed Ornaments

Tutorial via smalldiy
DIY Ornament Swag

String your leftover ornaments together with wire to make pretty wall decor for Christmas. So easy and beautiful! Tutorial via julieblanner
DIY Lighted Christmas Canvas

Super cool lighted Christmas canvas using sharpies and mini lights. Tutorial via bubblynaturecreations
Silver and Blue Pinecones

Nothing says winter more than the colour of ice, which is why silver and blue is great for Christmas decorations. Take some pinecones and paint them silver and blue for the coming Christmas. Via brightbazaar
Mercury Glass Wine Bottles Centerpieces

For your holiday decor, try making these mercury glass wine bottles! All you need are empty wine bottles , looking glass paint, and a bit of water. Learn how to get this gorgeous look via notedlist
DIY Snowy Mason Jar

This snowy mason jar looks so classy and elegant. And it’s easy to make with mason jars and epsom salt. Tutorial via decoart
DIY Wine Bottle Lights

Take two empty wine bottles. Spray paint them white. Then draw the faces with paint and dress them up with felt accessories! (Hat comes off to add lights inside bottle.) Tutorial via upcycled-wonders
Lighted Pinecone Branch Centerpiece for Rustic Christmas Decor

Love this idea with the branches lights and pinecones. Would be a great decoration on your tables for a large event during the holidays. Tutorial via trendytree
Minty Peppermint Tree Project

Use hot glue to create a peppermint tree on a candlestick for Christmas decor. Tutorial via bhg
Door Hanger Santa Hat

Use a santa hat to make a great holiday door decoration. Super easy and cute! Tutorial via sthespohrsaremultiplying
Elegant Cut Glass Candlesticks and Embellished Candles for Christmas Mantel

Dress your mantel up with beautiful embellished candles at CVS and place them on elegant cut glass candlesticks. So simple and elegant! Tutorial via romantichome
Hang Ornaments for Christmas Window Decorations

Brighten up your winter windows with beautiful christmas decorations! These easy to make festive glass ornaments invite natural light in and cast a shine and sparkle all over the room. Via stylisheve
Easy Christmas Centerpiece

What a cute idea to make the perfect centerpiece using a cake stand for a candle holder. Via pinterest
DIY Christmas Trees out of Santa Cones Tutorial

Check out the easy tutorial on how to make Christmas trees out of Santa cones via thriftydecorchick
DIY Candy Cane Topiary Tree

Tutorial via pizzazzerie
DIY No-sew Ruffle Ribbon Christmas Tree Cones

This is a great dollar store DIY christmas tree decor. Very simple and inexpensive! Tutorial via fynesdesigns
Snowman Fridge Christmas Decoration

Decorate your white fridge with your kids like this. Would be fun to do and the result turns out beautiful. Tutorial via handsonaswegrow
Pine Cones and Ornaments in a Glass Jar

Love the easy Christmas centerpieces using pine cones and ornaments to make your tables shine. Via bonbonrosegirls
Snowman Door Decor

Decorate your inside door with this creative idea. This is also a simple DIY door decor project that the kids will love helping to create. Tutorial via thecreativestamperspot
Natural Christmas Decor

Quick and easy winter decorations with branches, chartreuse ornaments, red winterberries, and a velvet ribbon that will make your steps shine. via midwestliving
Easy DIY Holiday Blocks

This is super easy that anyone can make! Tutorial via coffeewithus3
Awesome DIY Ornament Garland

A colorful ornament garland is a great holiday project that is sure to add cheer to your holiday gatherings. Tutorial via brit.co
DIY No-Sew Hanging Paper Snowflake Window Treatment

What a cute homemade beautiful and inexpensive no-sew snowflake window treatment. Good for a DIY Christmas decoration. Tutorial viainmyownstyle
DIY Santa Hat Chair Covers

Add a festive look to your holiday party with this quick and easy way. Tutorial via diply
Old Window with Hanging Ornaments in Each Pane for Christmas Decor

Via notedlist
DIY Magical Christmas Lanterns

Learn how to make these quick and easy magical Christmas lanterns out of mason jars. They will look amazing when illuminated at night. Tutorial via adventure-in-a-box
DIY Glittery Ornaments

Love these red glitter balls with ribbon tied down from the curtain rod with a tie of tulle. So festive! Via freshpoppydesign
Jingle Bell Shaker Box

With vinyl and phrase, bells, frame and paper, you can create this personalized jingle bell shaker box. This is also a fun project for kids to make. Tutorial via bloglovin
Mini Stocking Utensil Holders

Create these cute table settings with cheap stockings at the dollar store. Via justimagine-ddoc
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