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Easy Christmas Tree DecorationsBy Susan Sanders-KinzelIf you are new to decorating your own tree and don't have a lot of decorations, here are some thrifty ways to decorate your tree. Lightly spray paint pine cones with gold or silver paint to make a classic Christmas Ornament. Use florist wire or paper clips to hang them on the tree. Or put them in a bowl or basket. Paint macaroni and string it for your tree. Cut out small snowflakes from white paper and hang on the tree. String popcorn and cranberries. Make sure the popcorn is unbuttered and unsalted. Hot air popped corn works best for this. Buy a bag of raw cranberries from the grocery store. Alternate several pieces of corn in between each cranberry. Take curling ribbon and cut into 18 inch pieces. Curl the ribbon on both ends and tie on tree branches. Take small hamburger give away toys, add a string to hang from and add to the tree. Add your thrifty tree decoration ideas here! About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:RE: Easy Christmas Tree DecorationsYou can make snowflakes out white school glue. Just draw them out on wax paper, attach a string, and let dry. This also works for ghosts at Halloween Post By BG (Guest Post) RE: Easy Christmas Tree Decorations
Cover old DVD's and CD-ROMs with paper and write about your year on them. Have your kids draw a picture. It never fails! Post By TabKatt (Guest Post) RE: Easy Christmas Tree DecorationsYou can alos use Christmas cookie cutters. Use ribbon make loops to hang from your tree. Dollar stores also carry clear orns to which you can paint the insides, or stuff with a bit of tinsel... Post by homeschoolin_mum RE: Easy Christmas Tree Decorations
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Found these on another site Post by homeschoolin_mum Candy Canes
One of the cheapest but prettiest ways we decorate our Christmas tree each year is to buy a couple of boxes of candy canes. They are inexpensive and look so nice on the tree! Post by ThriftyFun RE: Easy Christmas Tree Decorations
you can make ornaments out of cinnamon, applesauce and white glue (lots of "recipes" for this online) and cut them out with cookie cutters. use yarn or ribbon to hang them for a bit of color - this adds a nice festive smell as well. Post by QueenBeeCrafts RE: Easy Christmas Tree DecorationsAs a pack rat of all things sentimental in nature, I have hung many items on my tree that remind me of different periods of my marriage/family life. I have a set of crocheted bells that were made for me and attached to a wedding gift, the figures that were part of each of my children's crib mobiles, and my children's wooden blocks, to which I screwed an eye hook, for hanging a ribbon to attach to the tree. Of course there are the yearly contributions of ornaments made by the kids in school, and the ornament I buy them each year, to begin a collection when they start families of their own. And to finish it off - red beaded garland bought at the dollar store. There's just no room for any regular glass balls, but we always find room for more memories. Post by mrsmutt String Popcorn and Cranberries
Instead of putting tinsel on your tree (I stopped doing that years ago as I feel it is so messy) take a large sewing needle and using fishing line thread popcorn and cranberries, then drape this over your tree. It's a fun project for the kids to do, it's very unique and just before you toss the tree out layer the popcorn and cranberry strings on your fence or if you don't have a fence toss it on the ground. The birds will love you for it. Hey, they have to eat too. Post by ThriftyFun |
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