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One of the main symbols of the New Year is the spruce tree. It is customary to decorate it with interesting and unusual toys.
Today, many shiny balls and angels are sold in decorative stores, but handmade Christmas tree decorations look much more interesting. They make the atmosphere special and are always able to surprise guests. We have collected a lot original ideas that everyone can repeat.
Elements of comfort


Knitted Christmas tree toys
Knitted decorative items are ideal for decorating a winter interior, and such toys will look very impressive on a New Year’s tree. Yarn for products should be chosen in traditional holiday colors - white, red, green. You can make small plain stars or circles depicting Christmas tree balls. If time allows, and imagination suggests interesting plots, then real works of art can be made from ordinary wool yarn. As an ornament, you can choose images of deer, stars or snowflakes.


Simple knitted toys for the Christmas tree


Unusual Christmas tree toys


Christmas decorations that anyone can make


Multi-colored Christmas balls made of yarn
Everything you have at hand


Christmas decorations from scrap materials
In fact, to create a New Year's toy with your own hands, you don't have to be a handyman or a jack of all trades. And you don’t need any special materials for this. You can use whatever you have on hand - lids, paper, road map, keys and even wooden blocks. The main thing is that the process itself brings joy, and the result gives a good mood.


Christmas tree decorations made of paper


Christmas trees made of wooden blocks and wire


Original Christmas tree decorations


Creative Christmas balls

Christmas decorations made of multi-colored threads


Unusual Christmas tree toy
Button to button
Buttons of different sizes and colors can be found in every apartment. They often lie idle, and sometimes a lot of them accumulate. They are perfect for the role of decorative material for creating New Year's toys. True, for this you will also need blanks in the form of balls (they are sold year-round in craft stores).


Christmas tree decorations made from buttons
Felt crafts
Another material from which it is easy to make a Christmas tree decoration is felt. You can felt it and create all sorts of interesting figures from it. And if you take a blank ball, small felt flowers and stationery pins, then from this set you can get a wonderful toy for the Christmas tree. Even if you draw a winter character (a penguin or a snowman) on felt, and then cut it out and decorate it with embroidery, you will get a very interesting and exclusive Christmas tree toy.


Felt crafts
For Lego fans
Christmas decorations can be made from the most unexpected materials, for example, from Lego. It is interesting to collect such decorations for the whole family, especially with small children. And such an unusual Christmas tree decoration will surely delight your guests!


Lego deer on the Christmas tree


Snowflake Lego

Very soon the pre-New Year bustle will begin, preparing for the festive fun, buying gifts, decorating Christmas trees and houses. Let's talk about how you can decorate a Christmas tree at home, in kindergarten and at school, and outside in the yard with your own hands. After all, from everything that is at hand, you can come up with and make amazing things on your own, including New Year’s decorations for the main beauty of the holiday.

In this article we will look at DIY Christmas tree decorations from scrap materials with detailed descriptions and photographs. We invite you to get creative and feel the spirit of the holiday now. Involve children in the process; they will be incredibly happy to make Christmas tree decorations together with their parents, and then hang them on the tree.

This time we will not spend money on buying expensive decorations for the Christmas tree or materials for them. self-made, let's use everything that can usually be found at home.

Let's use a little imagination and as a result we will get amazing, exclusive and incredibly beautiful Christmas tree decorations.

Surely many people have light bulbs at home, ordinary incandescent lamps, that have already burned out and are not used. They can be of any size and shape. They can be used to create amazing Christmas tree decorations. We decorate these light bulbs with paints, sparkles, fabric, turning them into icicles, balls or interesting characters: Santa Claus, penguins, dogs, gnomes, or anyone else.

Let's take a step-by-step look at how to create an interesting Christmas tree decoration with your own hands from scrap materials using a light bulb. This will be a funny snowman.

Let's prepare everything you need:

  1. Bulb. You can take more than one.
  2. A little fabric, whatever you have for the cap.
  3. Braid (for the loop for which we will hang the toy on the Christmas tree).
  4. Paints. It is better to use acrylic, but gouache will also work.
  5. Brushes.
  6. Glue. You can use a second or thermal gun.

Let's start the creative process:

  1. Let's color the light bulb white and let it dry completely.
  2. Let's paint the snowman's face and hands with mittens. The muzzle can be made completely primitive or whatever you want. You can draw a snowman and a broom into handles and buttons on clothes.
  3. Now the cap. We cut out a small rectangle from the fabric, fold it in half and sew it together, tie the top with a ribbon and a bow. We put the cap on the snowman light bulb and glue it carefully.
  4. He attaches a ribbon for hanging toys.

That's it, the snowman is ready. Using this principle, you can make any toy - an animal from simple light bulbs.

Moreover, you can simply decorate the light bulbs beautifully and attach a ribbon to them and send them to the Christmas tree. For example, a light bulb can be coated with PVA glue and thoroughly dipped in small glitter or any cereal, and then painted over with gold paint. Here are some simple and original DIY Christmas tree decorations for you.

We use any thread for toys

Christmas tree decorations can be created from simple knitting or sewing threads. Don't be afraid, you won't have to sew or knit here. Everything is much simpler! Let's see what you can make from thread for a Christmas tree.

Option 1 – elegant, multi-colored, openwork balls made of threads

What you need for work:

  1. Any thread, any colors.
  2. PVA glue.
  3. Balloons.
  4. Braid for loops.
  5. Any decorations to decorate the balls: rhinestones, sequins, artificial spruce branches, in general, everything you can find at home.

Let's start creating balls:

  1. First, let's make the base - the balls themselves. To do this, we inflate balloons of the required diameter. These can be very small balls or larger ones, for a street Christmas tree or for a school Christmas tree.
  2. Wrap the inflated ball with regular plastic wrap. We pierce a tube of PVA glue and pass a thread through it. Now we simply wrap the inflated balloons randomly with glue and thread. We wrap it so that the threads cover the entire surface of the balls. We break the thread, hide the tip under any thread and coat the ball with glue again.
  3. Let the balls dry overnight.
  4. Now we burst the inflated balloons and take them out. We made filament openwork balls for the Christmas tree.
  5. We tie a loop of braid to them and decorate them to your taste.
  6. Such balls can be made in unlimited quantities and of different sizes and colors.

Option 2 – openwork stars and Christmas trees made of threads

You can make such DIY Christmas tree toys from scrap materials for children or together with them, using the instructions in the photo below and the description. The photo shows how to make a star. But using this principle, you can make a Christmas tree or any other figures.

Let's prepare everything you need for work:

  1. Knitting threads of any color.
  2. PVA glue.
  3. A small bowl where you pour glue and soak the threads.
  4. Foam base for work. You can use a disposable food tray.
  5. Pins or simple matches.

We begin the process of creating an openwork star from threads:

  1. Pour PVA glue into a bowl and soak the threads there.
  2. We prick the shape of the toy on a foam base. In this case it is an asterisk.
  3. First, we form the outline of the toy using pinned matches (or pins) by wrapping them with thread from a bowl.
  4. Now we fill the middle of the figure with thread, laying it chaotically, making fancy curls.
  5. Afterwards, you can blot the figurine with a sponge and glue again and leave it to dry overnight.
  6. When our toy has dried, we tie a loop to it and hang it on the tree.

Paper toys

We must not forget and push into the background the good old paper snowflakes and toys. But today they can sound in a new way if modern techniques are used to create them. In general, DIY Christmas tree decorations made from scrap materials, in particular paper, are a great idea for children in kindergarten. They can decorate a Christmas tree in a group.

And the kids will be happy to look at the festive outfit of the forest guest and boast that they themselves and their mother made this or that toy.

Let's look at how you can make Christmas tree decorations using the quilling technique with your own hands.

For work we need:

Strips of paper, 1.5 or 2 cm wide. You can cut them yourself from thick colored double-sided paper or buy them ready-made in craft stores.

  1. Scissors.
  2. Thread or braid for a loop.
  3. PVA glue.

Making a ball:

  1. Take a strip of any color 20 centimeters long and close it into a circle, gluing the ends together.
  2. We do this with several more stripes of different colors.
  3. Now we thread each circle into one another randomly, changing and alternating colors. We do this in such a way as to form a ball. We glue the strips together at the points of contact.
  4. We attach a loop to the ball. That's it, the ball is ready.

Making an icicle:

  1. Take a strip of light color 6 cm long, bend it in half and glue the ends. The result is a loop.
  2. Now take the next strip, darker and a couple of centimeters longer. We bend it into a loop around the previous loop and glue the ends on the sides of the ends of the small loop.
  3. We do this with several more stripes of different colors and each time we take a strip 2 centimeters longer.
  4. We wrap a strip around the junction of the loops and attach the braid.

In addition, you can make snowflakes out of paper by cutting them out according to a template and hanging them on a ribbon. And also, openwork snowflakes can be made from ordinary pasta, which is found in almost every home.

Pasta for the Christmas tree

From regular pasta different shapes you can create amazing Christmas tree decorations. Let's see how you can make a snowflake.

Pasta snowflake in the shape of shells

Let's prepare everything you need:

  1. Shell-shaped pasta (several large and one small).
  2. Hot glue.
  3. Braid for loop.

Let's get started:

  1. Place a small shell in the center, and around 6 large pasta in the shape of shells. Glue the pasta together at the joints.
  2. Attach the braid.

Openwork snowflake made of round pasta

Round pasta with veins.

  1. Hot glue.
  2. Gold acrylic paint (you can use an aerosol or regular acrylic in a jar and a brush).
  3. Braid for loop.

Let's get started:

  1. Place the pasta in rays from the center. Glue the pasta together at the joints.
  2. Cover with golden paint and let dry.
  3. Attach the braid.

This way you can make snowflakes of any shape using various pasta that you have at home.

You can also paste pasta onto any foam plastic ball, attach braid to it, cover it with paint and safely send it to your Christmas tree. Let's see how else you can decorate foam balls or any other regular old Christmas tree balls.

Snowflakes from pasta master class

Balloon decor using improvised materials

Any old ball can be decorated with improvised objects. To do this, you just need to glue what you found at home onto the ball, and if necessary, cover it with paint or glitter.

You can decorate a Christmas ball with these available materials:

  • buttons and buttons;
  • disk fragments;
  • pasta;
  • coffee beans or any cereal;
  • beads, sequins, rhinestones;
  • pieces of newsprint;
  • feathers;
  • fabric flowers;
  • even nuts and gears.

You can use everything you can find at home; the more unusual the parts you find, the more creative the toy will be.

Delicious toys for the Christmas tree

Returning to the theme of edible and tasty decor for if, we suggest creating toys using cinnamon sticks, bergenia stars and orange slices. These will be stylish decorations. They will not only add beauty and sophistication to your Christmas tree, but also add a touch of refined and refined aroma.

To make them, you just need to dry the cut oranges and combine the above ingredients in any composition. This could be a pair of cinnamon sticks with a star anise star glued to them, or just a round orange on a string.

You can also glue a cinnamon stick and a few coffee beans to an orange slice. The entire composition can be decorated with small bows or ribbon or jute rope.

Below is a selection of photos for inspiration for similar DIY Christmas tree decorations made from scrap materials. In addition, you can take regular candies in candy wrappers and hang them on the Christmas tree by a string. And tasty and beautiful and New Year's style. And on a lazy New Year's weekend, you can enjoy one piece of candy straight from the Christmas tree.

We decorate a street Christmas tree with toys made from plastic bottles and cups

Now let's see what Christmas tree decorations you can create with your own hands from scrap materials for a street Christmas tree. There is also a lot of room for imagination here. We suggest using ordinary plastic bottles and cups of yogurt or sour cream for the creative process.

Let's make a cute penguin for the street tree.

Let's prepare everything you need for work:

  1. Two plastic bottles.
  2. Acrylic paints and a wide and thin brush.
  3. Some thread for knitting.
  4. A scrap of fabric for a scarf.
  5. Braid for loop.
  6. Glue.
  7. Paper patch or tape.

Let's start creating a penguin:

  1. We cut off the bottom of one plastic bottle so that its height is 5-6 centimeters. Cut off the top of the second bottle and set it aside. The base should remain about 20 centimeters high.
  2. We glue the two parts together with tape or adhesive tape, the bottom on top of the base.
  3. The result was an oval figurine of the future penguin.
  4. We paint the entire figure with black acrylic paint and let it dry thoroughly.
  5. Now paint the penguin’s belly and face with white paint and let it dry.
  6. We paint the upper part in any color for the hat and let it dry.
  7. Draw the details of the cap and muzzle (eyes, key). Let it dry.
  8. We make a pompom from threads and glue it on top of the hat.
  9. We make a scarf from a strip of fabric, cut terry along the edges, and tie it to the penguin.
  10. We thread the braid through, making a small through hole at the top.
  11. The toy is ready.

A similar toy is suitable for a forest beauty in the yard if you use acrylic paints. When they are dry, they are not afraid of either snow or rain.

You can make a snowman or Santa Claus, or even a dog, in the same way. You just need to decorate the figurine accordingly. Put a cap on Santa Claus, and attach fabric ears to the dog.

Snowflakes from bottoms plastic bottles- another option for a street tree. How to make them:

  1. Cut off the bottoms of the bottles.
  2. Using acrylic paint we draw any pattern on them. Let it dry.
  3. We thread the ribbon through the hole made on one side and hang it on the Christmas tree.

There is nothing easier than making these snowflakes.

Bells made from plastic cups of yogurt or sour cream can also decorate a street Christmas tree.

To do this, you need to take any glass, turn it over - this is the bell. You can hang a bead on a string inside and thread the braid through the bottom, making a loop. This bell can be decorated to your liking and depending on what you have on hand.

You can wrap it with braid, decorate it with rhinestones, sequins, beads, or paint patterns on it with acrylic paint.

In addition, you can make very simple but interesting toys for your street Christmas tree from old children’s plastic toys. For example, you can use plastic or rubber dogs, dinosaurs, cars, simply hanging them on a ribbon. Or you can paint the toy in bright color, and only then attach a ribbon to it and send it to a branch of a street tree.

We've covered a lot interesting options for making Christmas tree decorations with your own hands from scrap materials, but this is not all that you can think of; for inspiration before starting the creative process, watch the video, which presents some more options.

Scientists say that the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree New Year came to us from our pagan past. There are many disputes and debates on this matter. But we, the descendants of those same pagans, by and large don’t care where this tradition came from. The main warmth of the family hearth and such a bright symbol of a new era. New Year For many, this is the point in life that needs to be set. Mark the end and, accordingly, the beginning.

Both big and small love to decorate the green, fragrant beauty of the Christmas tree. Agree, there is something magical about this. We could not ignore this issue and offer you a selection of ideas for making New Year's toys for your crazy hands. Let’s not talk about value; a lot has already been said about this on our website, in particular.

Just read the article, you will surely be interested in one of the ideas. And if one of the crafts we offer takes pride of place on your New Year’s green or maybe not green beauty, it will be a holiday for us.

In this article we will talk about Christmas tree decorations that can be made from improvised means and which are beneficial to distinguish your Christmas tree from many others. So let's begin...

A snowman is one of the traditional symbols of the New Year and, as a result, the most popular Christmas tree toy. But how often have you met bottle snowmen? iron caps? No? Then meet: snowmen made from lids.

What you will need to create a funny snowman:

  • Iron glass bottle caps (the kind you find on beer bottles and soda bottles in glass containers).
  • Acrylic paints.
  • Spray paint. White.
  • Ribbons. Preferably not wide, up to about one centimeter.
  • Hot melt adhesive
  • Buttons.
  • Scissors.
  • Brush.
  • Sparkles or something similar for decoration at your discretion.

Using spray paint, paint the inside of the caps white. Before painting, bottle caps must be washed, dried and laid out as tightly as possible on one plane. It is advisable to paint outdoors. The paint should cover tightly inner surface lids, if necessary, repeat staining.

Forming the snowman's body

Forming the snowman's body

After the lids have dried, you can begin assembling the bodies of the snowmen. Place three lids in a row, with the convex side facing you. Try on as many tapes as you need to secure all three lids together using hot glue. Cut a measured piece of tape, remember to leave extra tape to create a loop for hanging.

Glue the cut tape, as mentioned above, with hot glue to the lids. You can first grab the lids together a little so that they stick better to the tape, so to speak, add rigidity to the structure.

Take acrylic paints and use a thin brush to paint eyes, nose, mouth and buttons on the painted side of the bottle caps. If you do not have a suitable brush, you can replace it with a toothpick. The edge of which needs to be stretched a little to get something like a miniature broom. After the paint has dried, you can add a little glitter.

Cut small pieces of colorful ribbons and tie them to your snowmen like scarves. In the places where you tied the scarves, glue a bright button. What do you think of the idea?

A burnt-out light bulb is considered garbage and people rush to throw it away. Well, in vain. In our business, exactly what should be thrown away will ideally serve as something new. Here's an idea for you to consider with funny penguins. These penguins will perfectly decorate the New Year tree and will delight your family.

So, what do you need to create a cute inhabitant of the polar ice floes:

1. Damaged incandescent light bulbs.

2. Acrylic paints or gouache.

3. Brushes. It would be good to prepare a few. Large ones are good for covering large areas, and thin ones are good for drawing small details of faces.

4. Ribbons, cords, threads or the like.

5. You can prepare hats in advance. A hat left over from a toy will do, or you can build something similar yourself.

6. Hot glue.

Damaged light bulbs should be cleaned of dirt and degreased. Then cover with black and white paints. Do you remember the colors of real penguins? That's it. The back is black, and the belly and muzzle are white. You can make a simple and slightly complicated coloring of the penguin. You can simply cover the light bulb with white and black paint, or you can also draw a little on the flippers and the arc above the eyes.

Light bulbs painted white and black need to be dried. Then paint the faces. Just use a thin brush to draw the eyes, nose and blush.

Tip: to make it more convenient to work, take a reel of adhesive tape or toilet paper, or something similar. Place the bottom of the light bulb in a round hole of suitable size, it will not wobble and thus it will be easier for you to apply drawings to the surface.

After you have colored the penguins and drawn their faces, you need to dress up the cuties. Doll things are well suited for this purpose. And if you wish, you can build clothes yourself. Knit simple hats and scarves from leftover threads.

Yes, but let's not forget about the hanging loop. If your penguins will not be wearing hats, then simply use hot glue and apply the required amount to the very top of the cartridge and glue a loop of lace or ribbon. And in the case of hats, you must first leave a hole in them in order to thread the loop.

We put on our hats and scarves. Scarves can simply be tied to the penguins, or they can be fixed with hot glue. This is at your discretion and wish.

That's it. Cute penguins made from lamps are ready. Hurry up to hang them on the Christmas tree. Let the family be happy.

The fashion for knitted napkins is immortal. All the same, for several dozen housewives there will be one who will not fail to decorate the furniture with a knitted napkin or throw light lace over the monitor, in the manner of grandma’s decor. Yes, these are not extinct, they exist. Therefore, rummaging through your supplies or your mother’s, or even your grandmother’s, you can find a couple of openwork lace napkins. It's time to give them a second life.

The openwork ball can be used as Christmas tree decoration or as a New Year's decor for the room. Or even just leave it as a lampshade. There are many uses for this product.

  • Lace. Leftover simple lace works great. Old knitted napkins.
  • Inflatable ball.
  • PVA glue.
  • Brush.

First you need to dilute the PVA with water. The approximate ratio of parts is 2:1. The glue and water must be thoroughly mixed and poured into a container with a fairly wide neck; you can even take a plate for this purpose.

Tip: do not use any other glue, especially silicate glue. He has a quality that is completely out of place in this particular case. Once dry, this glue is known to turn into a substance vaguely reminiscent of glass. And it tends to crack and turn into sand due to mechanical stress. Which is absolutely inappropriate. And when it dries on the ball, it will burst. Experimentally proven.

Then you need to soak the lace and napkins in the resulting solution.

Advice: naturally, the material of napkins and lace should have absorbent properties. At least minimal.

Diluted glue can be applied to napkins and with a brush. Having previously laid them out on oilcloth.

Now you need to inflate the ball. It is ideal if you take a simple and strong round ball. Determine the size yourself.

Carefully cover the inflated balloon with glue-soaked napkins and lace. Try not to leave unfilled space between the material, but also do not apply it in a thick layer. After the ball is completely wrapped, you need to carefully hang it and wait until the glue dries completely and turn the napkins with lace into a kind of crust.

Next, the ball must be burst with a needle or something similar. The remaining ball must be carefully removed. Now, for greater stability, the openwork ball can be sprayed with hairspray. It was the hairspray that showed itself perfectly in this case. Proven experimentally.



Advice: do not use this design as a candlestick (there are such ideas on the Internet). An openwork ball can easily ignite and then the result could be a slap on the bottom of the firemen, rather than a fun pastime. Don't spoil your holiday!

Watch the video on the topic: New Year's ball made of threads

Although sometimes winter in our area reminds us of spring, and deep autumn, and then spring again, in a word, any season, just not winter with snow. But a warm knitted hat still remains a symbol of winter cold and snow. Take advantage of our idea and make funny, warm hats as toys for the Christmas tree. Original, and, importantly, practically made from garbage.

So what you will need:

1. Garbage. Or, more precisely, toilet paper reels, cling film or any other lightweight cardboard reel you might be taking out of the trash can right now.

2. Remains of thread from knitting. It is desirable that they be approximately the same in texture and thickness, the latter is more important. The length of the piece can be taken from 25 centimeters.

3. Scissors.

4. Ruler.

5. A simple pencil or something you can use to make notes.

Let's start making:

Cardboard cylinders should be marked and cut into rings, like a cucumber. Choose the width of each ring yourself. This will determine what kind of cap lapel you want to make.

Advice: if you are planning to make wide lapels, then the length of the threads also needs to be increased.

The threads must be folded in half and loops made on cardboard rings. They must be constantly moved tightly one to another. The cylinder must be tied tightly.

Leave a few loose threads about a centimeter long; when you cut off the excess, they will form something like a pom-pom.

This will make the hat look more realistic and cute. A loop for hanging can be made from the same thread that you used to grab the top of the hat under the pompom.

Thus, when hanging, the cap will not hang straight, and this will give an asymmetrical appearance to the product, which will only benefit the appearance.

And again, the material for the future masterpiece is nothing more than garbage. At any other time, the lemonade bottle would have been thrown away, but not in this case. We offer you the following idea, namely a snowflake from the bottom of a plastic bottle. This craft will fit perfectly with any other Christmas tree decorations. A snowflake is a traditional symbol for winter and the New Year.

So, what will you need to create a wonderful Christmas tree decoration:

  • Plastic bottles. Standard transparent or blue/blue.
  • Stationery knife.
  • Awl.
  • Dye.
  • Tassels.
  • A thread or thin ribbon so that the toy can be hung.
  • Sequins for decoration at your discretion.

Of the entire bottle, we are only interested in the bottom. Cut it off with a utility knife. Make it as low as possible. Heat the awl and carefully make a hole in the cut, through which you will eventually thread the thread for hanging.

Now apply a pattern of curls or lines to the cut bottoms. It can be either complex or simple, it depends on your imagination and wishes. You can add glitter to the drawing or mix it into paints. That's all christmas decoration ready for the Christmas tree.

Call the children! The proposed idea will simply honestly allow you to spend entertaining minutes, or even hours, together. Everyone is used to the fact that New Year's balls are round and convex. Well, no, but this absolutely does not affect the originality and beauty of the toys. Moreover, the manufacturing process is absolutely simple. Even a small child can handle it. It will even be better if the children help you in the manufacturing process. Since a certain awkwardness inherent only to children, let's call it charm, is required to stylize our decoration.

  • Knitting threads, multi-colored. Better than medium thickness.
  • Wire or twigs that can be easily bent and will hold their shape.
  • Pliers.
  • Beads with large holes.
  • Fantasy.

Let's start making New Year's crafts

We take the wire and wrap it with a piece of dark fabric, or thread or dark-colored paper. This does not have to be done carefully; it is enough that the wire is hidden by 80%.

Use pliers to grab the loose ends and make a few turns. Make sure that the wire is fastened and the wrapping material is fixed. What came out was something like a not entirely even circle with antennae.

If you use twigs, secure them with thread to keep them in shape. Just make a few turns. And don't forget to leave long ends for a loop so your balloons can be hung.

Now we take multi-colored threads and wind them on an improvised frame. We do this not tightly, but also weakly. You can use up to three colors, preferably contrasting ones.

On the thread that you plan to wind last, string several beads, if desired. Fasten the thread to the “tail” of the frame.

That's it, your New Year's toys are ready. Extremely simple and at the same time extraordinary and eye-catching. Happy New Year!

Very soon the pre-New Year bustle will begin, preparing for the festive fun, buying gifts, decorating Christmas trees and houses. Let's talk about how you can decorate a Christmas tree at home, in kindergarten and at school, and outside in the yard with your own hands. After all, from everything that is at hand, you can come up with and make amazing things on your own, including New Year’s decorations for the main beauty of the holiday.

In this article we will look at DIY Christmas tree decorations from scrap materials with detailed descriptions and photographs. We invite you to get creative and feel the spirit of the holiday now. Involve children in the process; they will be incredibly happy to make Christmas tree decorations together with their parents, and then hang them on the tree.

We make Christmas tree decorations with our own hands from scrap materials

This time, let's not spend money on buying expensive Christmas tree decorations or materials for making them ourselves, let's use everything that can usually be found at home.

Let's use a little imagination and as a result we will get amazing, exclusive and incredibly beautiful Christmas tree decorations.

New life for old light bulbs

Surely many people have light bulbs at home, ordinary incandescent lamps, that have already burned out and are not used. They can be of any size and shape. They can be used to create amazing Christmas tree decorations. We decorate these light bulbs with paints, sparkles, fabric, turning them into icicles, balls or interesting characters: Santa Claus, penguins, dogs, gnomes, or anyone else.


Let's take a step-by-step look at how to create an interesting Christmas tree decoration with your own hands from scrap materials using a light bulb. This will be a funny snowman.

Let's prepare everything you need:

  1. Bulb. You can take more than one.
  2. A little fabric, whatever you have for the cap.
  3. Braid (for the loop for which we will hang the toy on the Christmas tree).
  4. Paints. It is better to use acrylic, but gouache will also work.
  5. Brushes.
  6. Glue. You can use a second or thermal gun.

Let's start the creative process:

  1. Paint the light bulb white and let it dry completely.
  2. Let's paint the snowman's face and hands with mittens. The muzzle can be made completely primitive or whatever you want. You can draw a snowman and a broom into handles and buttons on clothes.
  3. Now the cap. We cut out a small rectangle from the fabric, fold it in half and sew it together, tie the top with a ribbon and a bow. We put the cap on the snowman light bulb and glue it carefully.
  4. He attaches a ribbon for hanging toys.

That's it, the snowman is ready. Using this principle, you can make any toy - an animal from simple light bulbs.


Moreover, you can simply decorate the light bulbs beautifully and attach a ribbon to them and send them to the Christmas tree. For example, a light bulb can be coated with PVA glue and thoroughly dipped in small glitter or any cereal, and then painted over with gold paint. Here are some simple and original DIY Christmas tree decorations for you.

We use any thread for toys

Christmas tree decorations can be created from simple knitting or sewing threads. Don't be afraid, you won't have to sew or knit here. Everything is much simpler! Let's see what you can make from thread for a Christmas tree.

Option 1 – elegant, multi-colored, openwork balls made of threads

What you need for work:

  1. Any thread, any colors.
  2. PVA glue.
  3. Balloons.
  4. Braid for loops.
  5. Any decorations for decorating balls: rhinestones, sequins, artificial spruce branches, flowers made of fabric or plastic, in general, everything you can find at home.

Let's start creating balls:

  1. First, let's make the base - the balls themselves. To do this, we inflate balloons of the required diameter. These can be very small balls or larger ones, for a street Christmas tree or for a school Christmas tree.
  2. Wrap the inflated ball with regular plastic wrap. We pierce a tube of PVA glue and pass a thread through it. Now we simply wrap the inflated balloons randomly with glue and thread. We wrap it so that the threads cover the entire surface of the balls. We break the thread, hide the tip under any thread and coat the ball with glue again.
  3. Let the balls dry overnight.
  4. Now we burst the inflated balloons and take them out. We made filament openwork balls for the Christmas tree.
  5. We tie a loop of braid to them and decorate them to your taste.
  6. Such balls can be made in unlimited quantities and of different sizes and colors.

Option 2 – openwork stars and Christmas trees made of threads

You can make such DIY Christmas tree toys from scrap materials for children or together with them, using the instructions in the photo below and the description. The photo shows how to make a star. But using this principle, you can make a Christmas tree or any other figures.


Let's prepare everything you need for work:

  1. Knitting threads of any color.
  2. PVA glue.
  3. A small bowl where you pour glue and soak the threads.
  4. Foam base for work. You can use a disposable food tray.
  5. Pins or simple matches.

We begin the process of creating an openwork star from threads:

  1. Pour PVA glue into a bowl and soak the threads there.
  2. We prick the shape of the toy on a foam base. In this case it is an asterisk.
  3. First, we form the outline of the toy using pinned matches (or pins) by wrapping them with thread from a bowl.
  4. Now we fill the middle of the figure with thread, laying it chaotically, making fancy curls.
  5. Afterwards, you can blot the figurine with a sponge and glue again and leave it to dry overnight.
  6. When our toy has dried, we tie a loop to it and hang it on the tree.

Paper toys

We must not forget and push into the background the good old paper snowflakes and toys. But today they can sound in a new way if modern techniques are used to create them. In general, DIY Christmas tree decorations made from scrap materials, in particular paper, are a great idea for children in kindergarten. They can decorate a Christmas tree in a group.

And the kids will be happy to look at the festive outfit of the forest guest and boast that they themselves and their mother made this or that toy.

Let's look at how you can make Christmas tree decorations using the quilling technique with your own hands.

For work we need:

Strips of paper, 1.5 or 2 cm wide. You can cut them yourself from thick colored double-sided paper or buy them ready-made in craft stores.

  1. Scissors.
  2. Thread or braid for a loop.
  3. PVA glue.

Making a ball:

  1. Take a strip of any color 20 centimeters long and close it into a circle, gluing the ends together.
  2. We do this with several more stripes of different colors.
  3. Now we thread each circle into one another randomly, changing and alternating colors. We do this in such a way as to form a ball. We glue the strips together at the points of contact.
  4. We attach a loop to the ball. That's it, the ball is ready.

Making an icicle:

  1. Take a strip of light color 6 cm long, bend it in half and glue the ends. The result is a loop.
  2. Now take the next strip, darker and a couple of centimeters longer. We bend it into a loop around the previous loop and glue the ends on the sides of the ends of the small loop.
  3. We do this with several more stripes of different colors and each time we take a strip 2 centimeters longer.
  4. We wrap a strip around the junction of the loops and attach the braid.

In addition, you can make snowflakes out of paper by cutting them out according to a template and hanging them on a ribbon. And also, openwork snowflakes can be made from ordinary pasta, which is found in almost every home.


Pasta for the Christmas tree

You can create amazing Christmas tree decorations from ordinary pasta of different shapes. Let's see how you can make a snowflake.

Pasta snowflake in the shape of shells

Let's prepare everything you need:

  1. Shell-shaped pasta (several large and one small).
  2. Hot glue.
  3. Braid for loop.

Let's get started:

  1. Place a small shell in the center, and around 6 large pasta in the shape of shells. Glue the pasta together at the joints.
  2. Attach the braid.

Openwork snowflake made of round pasta

Round pasta with veins.

  1. Hot glue.
  2. Gold acrylic paint (you can use an aerosol or regular acrylic in a jar and a brush).
  3. Braid for loop.

Let's get started:

  1. Place the pasta in rays from the center. Glue the pasta together at the joints.
  2. Cover with golden paint and let dry.
  3. Attach the braid.

This way you can make snowflakes of any shape using various pasta that you have at home.

You can also paste pasta onto any foam plastic ball, attach braid to it, cover it with paint and safely send it to your Christmas tree. Let's see how else you can decorate foam balls or any other regular old Christmas tree balls.


Snowflakes from pasta master class

Balloon decor using improvised materials

Any old ball can be decorated with improvised objects. To do this, you just need to glue what you found at home onto the ball, and if necessary, cover it with paint or glitter.


You can decorate a Christmas ball with these available materials:

  • buttons and buttons;
  • disk fragments;
  • pasta;
  • coffee beans or any cereal;
  • beads, sequins, rhinestones;
  • pieces of newsprint;
  • feathers;
  • fabric flowers;
  • even nuts and gears.

You can use everything you can find at home; the more unusual the parts you find, the more creative the toy will be.

Delicious toys for the Christmas tree

Returning to the theme of edible and tasty decor for if, we suggest creating toys using cinnamon sticks, bergenia stars and orange slices. These will be stylish decorations. They will not only add beauty and sophistication to your Christmas tree, but also add a touch of refined and refined aroma.


To make them, you just need to dry the cut oranges and combine the above ingredients in any composition. This could be a pair of cinnamon sticks with a star anise star glued to them, or just a round orange on a string.

You can also glue a cinnamon stick and a few coffee beans to an orange slice. The entire composition can be decorated with small bows or ribbon or jute rope.


Below is a selection of photos for inspiration for similar DIY Christmas tree decorations made from scrap materials. In addition, you can take regular candies in candy wrappers and hang them on the Christmas tree by a string. And tasty and beautiful and New Year's style. And on a lazy New Year's weekend, you can enjoy one piece of candy straight from the Christmas tree.


We decorate a street Christmas tree with toys made from plastic bottles and cups

Now let's see what Christmas tree decorations you can create with your own hands from scrap materials for a street Christmas tree. There is also a lot of room for imagination here. We suggest using ordinary plastic bottles and cups of yogurt or sour cream for the creative process.

Let's make a cute penguin for the street tree.

Let's prepare everything you need for work:

  1. Two plastic bottles.
  2. Acrylic paints and a wide and thin brush.
  3. Some thread for knitting.
  4. A scrap of fabric for a scarf.
  5. Braid for loop.
  6. Glue.
  7. Paper patch or tape.

Let's start creating a penguin:

  1. We cut off the bottom of one plastic bottle so that its height is 5-6 centimeters. Cut off the top of the second bottle and set it aside. The base should remain about 20 centimeters high.
  2. We glue the two parts together with tape or adhesive tape, the bottom on top of the base.
  3. The result was an oval figurine of the future penguin.
  4. We paint the entire figure with black acrylic paint and let it dry thoroughly.
  5. Now paint the penguin’s belly and face with white paint and let it dry.
  6. We paint the upper part in any color for the hat and let it dry.
  7. Draw the details of the cap and muzzle (eyes, key). Let it dry.
  8. We make a pompom from threads and glue it on top of the hat.
  9. We make a scarf from a strip of fabric, cut terry along the edges, and tie it to the penguin.
  10. We thread the braid through, making a small through hole at the top.
  11. The toy is ready.

A similar toy is suitable for a forest beauty in the yard if you use acrylic paints. When they are dry, they are not afraid of either snow or rain.


You can make a snowman or Santa Claus, or even a dog, in the same way. You just need to decorate the figurine accordingly. Put a cap on Santa Claus, and attach fabric ears to the dog.

Snowflakes made from the bottoms of plastic bottles are another option for a street Christmas tree. How to make them:

  1. Cut off the bottoms of the bottles.
  2. Using acrylic paint we draw any pattern on them. Let it dry.
  3. We thread the ribbon through the hole made on one side and hang it on the Christmas tree.

There is nothing easier than making these snowflakes.


Bells made from plastic cups of yogurt or sour cream can also decorate a street Christmas tree.

To do this, you need to take any glass, turn it over - this is the bell. You can hang a bead on a string inside and thread the braid through the bottom, making a loop. This bell can be decorated to your liking and depending on what you have on hand.

You can wrap it with braid, decorate it with rhinestones, sequins, beads, or paint patterns on it with acrylic paint.


In addition, you can make very simple but interesting toys for your street Christmas tree from old children’s plastic toys. For example, you can use plastic or rubber dogs, dinosaurs, cars, simply hanging them on a ribbon. Or you can paint the toy a bright color, and only then attach a ribbon to it and send it to the branch of the street tree.


We looked at many interesting options for making Christmas tree decorations with your own hands from scrap materials, but this is not all that you can think of; for inspiration before starting the creative process, watch the video, which presents some more options.