10 Eco-Friendly Christmas Decoration Ideas for Home

Christmas is right around the corner, and the fuss and frenzy have already begun. On the one hand, you surely want to top the last year’s decorations. On the other hand, what about the planet and all that waste that inevitably comes after? We have a solution! A few solutions. Here are some eco-friendly Christmas decoration ideas for your home.

Amazing Eco-friendly Holiday Décor Ideas

01. Make Origami Stars with Your Family

Making origami stars for the Christmas tree is a fun family activity that everyone of all ages can enjoy. Use repurposed material to make it as eco-friendly as possible. Good choices are:

  • scrap paper,
  • old magazines
  • maps
  • paper bags 

That will not only make your decorations sustainable. It’ll put a special spin on the appearance of your stars. Starting with a square piece of paper, cut out a pentagon. Then, you may fold the star by following the steps shown on this page. Finally, tie a thread to the top so you can hang it from your tree.

Read More: 41 Best Christmas Tree Decoration Ideas to Try this Year!

02. Repurpose Your Outdated Christmas Decorations

If you’re sick of putting up the same old Christmas decorations rather than purchasing all new ones, consider giving your old ones a facelift. That is one of the best eco-friendly holiday decor ideas you could use. Therefore, give this year’s tree ornaments a few coats of silver or gold spray paint (or whatever color you choose), and you’ll be amazed at how different it looks. Of course, make sure you carefully pack your Christmas decor every year. It’s essential to handle it with care if you want it to last for many years.

03. Light up the Room With Candle Jars

Place a couple of glass jars filled with candles in the center of the table for ambiance. They’re a cinch to whip up, but they elevate the space’s aesthetic quality and comfort. Repurpose a food-storage jar by filling it with salt and using it again. Put a tea light inside, and then tie some cinnamon sticks to the jar with a ribbon or rope. You might also use a little sprig of pine or holly instead of cinnamon sticks. Turn on the candle and admire your handiwork.

Also Read: 33 Festive Christmas Table Decoration Ideas for This Year!

04. Gift Bags can be a Smashing (and Eco-Friendly) Success

Do you have large, awkwardly shaped presents? Make your reusable gift bags to show that you thought outside the (present) box this year. If your local department shop is having a linen sale, now is the time to stock up on cheap pillowcases. Feel free to choose bright, bold patterns and colors that you wouldn’t usually choose for your bed but would make a great addition to a gift basket. Wrap the present inside the bag, draw the top shut, and fasten it with a ribbon or bright string.

05. Don’t Buy a Wreath, Make It!

Why not construct your own Christmas wreath if you like displaying one on your front porch throughout the holiday season? To begin making a wreath, seek some pliable branches in the wild. If you cannot do so, you may either buy a willow base or repurpose an existing one. After that, you’ll need to cut some branches from your Christmas tree, stack them, and wire them to the bottom. Gather some pinecones, holly, laurel, or rosehips from the wild and incorporate them into your wreath. A lovely, long-lasting wreath is your reward.

06. Sparkle up

Consider using plant-based glitter if you prefer to spruce up your holiday decorations with a bit of sparkle. Even while you’ll still end up with glitter all over your house as you prepare for the holiday, at least you can rest certain that this glimmering substance will break down naturally.

07. A Bundle of Cinnamon Sticks

Another simple way to decorate for Christmas is to fashion cinnamon sticks into tree decorations. Make a loop by tying a piece of thread around the ends of the sticks. Bow the thread in a beautiful ribbon and cover it with a bow. Don’t purchase a new ribbon until you’ve checked to see whether you still have some leftovers from last year’s holiday celebrations. And there you have it – a gorgeous ornament for the tree that also emits a delightful aroma.

They don’t take up too much space

Also, this is a great solution if you plan on moving soon. Experts at verifiedmovers.com often advise this kind of decoration when facing relocation in the near future. Cinnamon sticks are small enough, and you can use them afterward for baking. The best thing is – they won’t take up too much space if you need to pack up and leave soon.

08. Ornaments out of Denim are hot New Eco-Friendly Christmas decoration Ideas  

Don’t throw away that faded pair of jeans just because they don’t look good anymore. It would be a waste to throw away denim because of how long it lasts and how many things you can make out of it. Put your needlework skills to use by making decorations for the holiday tree.

You should begin by cutting out two little triangles from your cloth and hand-stitching a wide array of stars all over them. Put some cushion filling or fabric from an old shirt inside before stitching the two triangles together to produce a sustainable pillow. Make a loop at the end with some thread, then hang it up.

Final Thoughts

The holiday season is a time for giving. So, give yourself the freedom to be creative with decorations. Give the planet Earth respect that it deserves. If you set your creative muses free, we’re sure you’ll make an amazing and inspiring Christmas setting for your home. This season is about new beginnings. Let’s begin to live a more sustainable life together. So, try out some eco-friendly Christmas decoration ideas for your home and sail into the New Year with joy and excitement.

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