Winter decor can bring beauty to your home for the holidays and the blustery months beyond.

Showcase these seasonal decorations for Christmas, then keep them on display all winter long.

Garland Candle Lanterns

Candles are a wintertime favorite.

mason jar candle

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For embellishment, use fabric-wrapped wire to shape them into your hurricane shape.

Use greenery and white berries or even fresh herbs or juniper berries to decorate.

Place the winter decorations on your table or on your fireplace mantel for the remainder of the season.

hurricane lantern floral garland wrap

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Evergreen Star Wreath

ThisDIY evergreen star wreathwill welcome the new year and look amazing while doing so.

Grab a wood or foam star shape and some evergreen branches and twigs and get to work.

Trying trimming down your evergreen branches to keep the desired star shape.

evergreen star wreath on wall

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Stringing real cranberries in front of your fireplace mantel looks effortless and makes a statement.

Use floral wire to tie pinecones throughout the garland.

Finish off the ends of this garland with some eucalyptus bunches to anchor your garland to your fireplace.

white cabinet cranberry strings with pinecones

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Vintage Photo Pinecone Ornaments

Adorn your tree in vintage photos with thesehandmade pinecone ornaments.

Cut cardboard into circles, squares, and diamonds to use as the base of your ornament.

Hot glue the scales around the edge of the cardboard making sure to overlap them.

handmade pinecone scales picture frames

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Cut photos to fit inside the frame and glue them onto the cardboard.

Finish with gold twine with a loop at the top for easy hanging.

Showcase them on a garland or mantel once the holidays are over.

fabric star christmas garland

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Hot glue the shapes to a length of yarn and hang.

Use fabric in traditional Christmas red and green, or switch it up to match your holiday color scheme.

Rustic Winter Centerpiece

Versatile DIY decor that spans seasons is a smart investment of your project hours.

Centerpiece made of flowers, evergreens, and pinecones

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A stunning centerpiece like this goes from fall to spring with a few easy seasonal additions.

Coat preserved magnolia leaves with spray paintand gold leafbefore attaching to a wreath form with hot glue.

A mixed-metal color palette adds dimension to this shiny DIY winter decoration.

metallic-painted magnolia leaves wreath hanging on striped wall

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DIY Snowflake Garland

Bring a wintry touch to your home with this easy snowflake garland craft.

Fashion snowflakes out of crafts sticks instead of paper for a sturdier garland that will last year after year.

Use white spray paint and spray glitter for a snowy look.

Handcrafted Snowflake Garland

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Hang thisDIY winter decoration across your mantelor trail it down a staircase banister.

Cozy Winter Candle Holder

Candles lend your home a warm ambience on chilly winter nights.

This DIY winter decoration idea adds an even cozier touch.

Wreath made of branches and pinecones

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Place a simple pillar candle inside to give off an inviting glow.

Gather an armload of sticks to create add a starburst look to a grapevine wreath.

A light coating of white spray paint gives the wreath a snow-dusted effect.

outdoor winter decorations

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For this easy display, place a store-bought spruce wreath atop an outdoor potting container.

Nestle a hanging sphere wrapped in lights at the center of the wreath.

Repeat for a handsome pair that can flank a front door or outdoor steps.

greenery wreath window seat

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To make this living wreath, coat a wire form with metallic spray paint.

Hang with wide ribbon.

Spritz the inside of a glass vase with water.

DIY Mercury Glass Vases

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Let it dry and spray another coat.

Asilk bowtops the festive winter decoration.

Warm Winter Decor

Use DIYwinter decoratingideas tocozy up your spacefor the holidays and the cold months beyond.

Tree wreath red door

Embellish with beads and tassels to add color or add knots to add structure to the wall hanging.

Winter Pinecone Display

Look to nature for your DIY winter decoration inspiration.Pinecones make beautiful additionsto seasonal centerpieces.

Easy Plaid Runner

Perk up a plain jute runner or rug with a classic plaid pattern.

diy yarn decor above bar

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A roller brush makes it easy to create straight lines.

Display the DIY winter decoration in an entryway to greet holiday guests.

While the water is wet, spray a light layer of metallic gold paint over the water beads.

silver pillars christmas table display

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Let dry, then add a layer of gold glitter spray.

Tocreate these colorful feathers, tie strands of yarn to various lengths of florist’s wire.

Dip each yarn-wrapped wire into liquid starch to form a stiff feather shape.

diy plaid pattern rug

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Attach the feathers to a grapevine wreath using hot glue.

Arrange a forest of trees across a mantel oron a holiday table.

Using a woodburning tool, add each guest’s name to a log slice.

Gold Mercury Candles

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Glam DIY Winter Decor

Give a plain vase a glam makeover for an easy DIY winter decoration.

Start by spraying the outside of a glass vase with gold paint.

While the paint is still wet, add texture by spraying on a half-and-half vinegar and water solution.

Wreath made of branches and feathers

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Use the technique on several vases of varying heights and group together as a table centerpiece or sideboard display.

Evergreen Winter Centerpiece

Bring your winter decorations to greater heights with a tiered centerpiece.

To make this beauty, secure a candleholder in the center of a large bowl using mounting putty.

paper trees christmas centerpiece

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Cutting as needed, place the floral foam around the candleholder.

Insert greenery to fill the bowl.

Add snowberry and pinecones as accents.

Wooden Tabletop Signature Decor

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Cut floral foam to fit medium bowl and arrange greenery and accents inside.

Secure the medium bowl to the top of the candleholder with putty.

gold texture vase

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greenery centerpiece

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