Are you looking for unique, modern and minimalist Christmas decorations? Here you will find creative ideas for adults that you can easily implement yourself. In this article I present you my most beautiful Christmas decorations.

Now we are slowly approaching the pre-Christmas season and should collect ideas about what our Christmas decorations should look like this year. I’ve gotten creative and put together 15 beautiful, modern and unusual DIY Christmas ideas for you that you can easily recreate and that are perfect as table decorations, as a Christmas souvenir or as a pendant for a Christmas present. Pay attention and get creative yourself!

Have fun browsing and imitating!

Christmas decoration ideas

Homemade Christmas balls are of course always a hit. You can hang these Christmas balls on the Christmas tree or tie them to a Christmas present as decoration. Click here for the instructions.

DIY light houses made from old milk cartons

If you like upcycling, these light houses made from empty milk cartons are perfect. This Christmas decoration is just beautiful! Click here for the instructions.

Decorate the lantern as a Christmas decoration

For anyone who has a glass lantern at home or would like to buy one: Simply build a small city out of little houses and other decorative items in the gas lantern, insert the lights and switch them on, and you have a glowing Christmas decoration. Click here for the instructions.

Bottle lights

Another way to upcycle empty bottles. This is truly an exceptional Christmas decoration. Click here for the instructions.

Make your own cold porcelain

Children and adults can make pretty Christmas decorations out of cold porcelain. Click here for the instructions.

Snowflake lanterns

These snowflake lanterns are quick and easy to implement. A beautiful and modern Christmas decoration. Click here for the instructions.

DIY poinsettia made of walnuts

This poinsettia made of walnuts is perfect as a Christmas decoration in the kitchen, living room or hallway. Click here for the instructions.

Candlestick

These decorative candlesticks are also easy to implement and look magical. They fit as decoration on a Christmas table or are suitable as a souvenir for an Advent afternoon with friends. Click here for the instructions.

Golden decorative acorns with bells

A Christmas decoration made from natural materials is always a modern idea. These golden acorns as bells are not only perfect as pendants for Christmas presents, but also as decorations for the Christmas tree. Click here for the instructions.

Origami Tannenbaum

Everyone can use these origami Christmas trees to create an extraordinary Christmas magic wall, which is perfect as a table decoration. Click here for the instructions.

Poinsettia made from leftover wood

Do you still have leftover wood at home? Then make a wooden star and decorate it with Christmas balls or other decorative elements. Click here for the instructions.

Christmas decoration: Make DIY honeycomb balls and pleated pendants from coffee filters

There are so many things you can make out of coffee filter bags – for example these honeycomb balls or pleated pendants, which will become a modern decoration for Christmas with little effort. Click here for the instructions.

Christmas decoration: Dried orange slices as a DIY decorative garland

Dry the orange slices, thread them and hang them up as a Christmas garland. It’s that easy to make your own Christmas decorations! Click here for the instructions.

Christmas decoration: Make a poinsettia for Christmas decoration from toilet paper roll/kitchen roll

You can make beautiful poinsettias out of toilet paper or kitchen roll cardboard, which are not only sustainable but also cheap. Click here for the instructions.

Christmas decoration: decorative stars made of clothespins

Poinsettias made from wooden clothespins are an extraordinary idea! You can quickly make these and give them as gifts or hang them up yourself. Click here for the instructions.


What about you: Do you also like making Christmas decorations yourself?

See you then. Your Laura

Over Laura

I’m Laura from Berlin & Hamburg. TRYTRYTRY stands for trying new things, pushing yourself to your limits and not giving up, even if you fall down. Here we blog about the topics of food, DIY and the beautiful life.

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