Beautify The House With Christmas Decorations From Used Goods, Try These 6 Creative Ideas
YOGYAKARTA - Ahead of Christmas, of course, wants to decorate the house so that it looks lively and full of warmth. However, buying new decorations every year can cost a lot of money and add piles of garbage. The solution, try using items that are no longer used as Christmas decorations from used goods. Besides being economical, this method also supports an environmentally friendly lifestyle. Come on, explore the creative ideas that you can try below.
Who would have thought that rolls of tissue that are often thought of as garbage can turn into beautiful decorations? Cut them into several parts in the form of a ring, press them a little to resemble leaves or flower petals, then shape them into stars. Color with paint or glitch, and hang them on your Christmas tree. The results are unique and full of personal touch.
Cans of sardines or milk can be multifunctional decorations. For wax bins, make small holes on the can sides form a pattern of snow or Christmas trees, then paint according to the theme of home decoration. Candle light that comes out creates a warm shiny effect. In addition, cans cans can also be used as garlands. Cut into small shapes such as stars or circles, frame with hemp ropes, and hang on windows or walls. Easy to make, the appearance is stylish and rustic.
Used plastic bottles can be converted into light and long-lasting ornaments. Just cut the bottom, shape resembling an ice flower, and give a white or silver color. Add threads or ribbons to hang. Instantly, your Christmas tree looks fresher and more modern.
Cardboard from year-end shopping packages should not be immediately thrown away. You can use it into Christmas-themed wall decorations. Cut it into the letters 'JOY' or icons such as bells and cypress trees. Cover with perca cloth or left gift paper for a more attractive and unique look.
The remains of the sewing cloth can be a small hanger in the form of a Christmas socks, heart, or gingerbread. Simple nutrition and add used buttons as a sweetener. This cloth decoration presents a warm and homey taste in your living room.
Old books or magazines can be transformed into elegant vintage ornaments. Try folding paper into a fan and then bringing it together to form a big star or small ornament for the Christmas tree. The texture makes the decoration look artistic and full of character.
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Now, having a lively home at Christmas doesn't have to be expensive or wasteful of resources. By making Christmas decorations from used goods, you can liven up creativity, protect the environment, as well as add value to every decoration. Invite your family to come along to make the Christmas atmosphere more enjoyable and full of beautiful memories. Happy creating and celebrating a green and friendly holiday season for the earth.