The holidays are here, which means we DIYers are planning out and making our DIY Christmas decorations.
I’m so excited to be sharing these festive DIY Christmas decor ideas with you. I’m sharing lovely DIY kits, crochet patterns, handmade garlands, tiered tray ideas, and more.
1. Three-Tier Hot Cocoa Tray

If you’re looking for hot cocoa bar inspiration, look no further. This three-tier hot cocoa try is so festive. If you don’t like hot chocolate, you could make this a holiday coffee bar.
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2. Christmas Village Tree

This Christmas village tree includes DIY instructions to make your own tree. If you have a collection of Christmas village houses, this is a great way to display your village. Get the tutorial from Doodle Bug Embroidery.
3. Mason Jar Lid Snow Globe

How adorable are these mason jar lid snow globes? Your mason jar can be used to hold festive items such as candy canes, hot cocoa, marshmallows, and more. These are a great addition to your hot chocolate bar. Get the tutorial from Smart School House.
4. X-MAS Crochet Kit

If you love to crochet, you can make these cute Christmas amigurumis. This crochet kit will allow you to make a set a 3 amigurumi characters: an angel, candle, and Christmas tree. Get the DIY kit from lalylala.
5. DIY Embroidery Hoop Christmas Ornaments

Make custom ornaments for your Christmas tree following this tutorial for DIY embroidery hoop ornaments. These ornaments will make great gifts. Get the tutorial from Hip 2 Save.
6. Bottle Brush Christmas Wreath

If you’re looking for something different, make this colorful bottle brush wreath. Modern Glam also has a tutorial for a more traditional Winter Pom Pom wreath. I’m including a photo of both wreaths along with links. Get the tutorial from Modern Glam.
7. Winter Pom Pom Wreath

Here’s the second wreath tutorial from Modern Glam. This simple and cute wreath is a must-have for your Christmas decor. You’ll also find additional wreath tutorials within this post. Get the tutorial from Modern Glam.
8. Snowy Night Embroidery Kit

If you love embroidery, this Snowy Night kit is perfect. You can leave your project in your hoop, frame it, create a pillow with it and more. Do whatever it is your heart desires. Get the DIY kit from Tamar Nahir Yanai.
9. Dried Orange Garland

I actually plan on making these this holiday season. I’ve never made dried oranges, so I’m really looking forward to doing this. What a simple and creative way to add a pop of color to your home. Get the tutorial from The Ginger Home.
10. Christmas Tree Hand Embroidery Kit

Here’s another embroidery kit from Tamar Nahir Yanai. I love this beautiful Christmas tree design. Again, you can leave your project in your hoop, frame it, create a pillow with it and more. Get the DIY kit from Tamar Nahir Yanai.
11. Yarn Tree DIY with Twinkle Lights

These yarn trees honestly don’t look handmade at all. They look like something you would buy from a home decor store. If you’re looking for more color, simply change up the yarn color that you use for your trees. Get the tutorial from Hallstrom Home.
12. 3D Painted Woodland Ornaments

Turn your plain ornament to a woodland creature. If you enjoy painting, I think you’ll have a lot of fun making these 3-D painted woodland ornaments. Get the pattern from DecoArt.
13. Two-Tier Christmas Tray

Here’s another tray that you can use for your tiered tray inspiration. Doing trays like this is so simple because all it requires is a little creativity. You can use whatever theme you’d like at it’ll look good.
14. DIY Snowy Mason Jar Luminaries

These DIY Christmas tea light holders are so easy to make. They use surprisingly simple items like Epsom salt and glitter. Who knew you could make such beautiful items using such simple supplies. Get the tutorial from InstruPix.
15. Homemade Christmas Potpourri

If you’ve always wanted to make your own potpourri, try your hands at this homemade Christmas potpourri. I’ve never made potpourri, so I’m excited to make this soon. Get the tutorial from One Crazy Mama.
Christmas is such a special time of year, and I hope you’ve enjoyed these DIY ideas.
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