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21 DIY Winter Decorations

Apr 30, 2024Apr 30, 2024

Hibernation mode: activated. 😏

It doesn't just take the chilly winter weather predictions to have us saying "see ya!" till spring. The season filled with snow and wind is practically made to be spent indoors with tons of cozy activities like cooking winter soups and game nights galore. And if you work outside like Ladd Drummond does, you’ll especially want to create the perfect cozy *vibes* for your home by placing these gorgeous DIY winter decorations around the house. They're guaranteed to bring light and joy on the darkest days of the year.

Even after the Christmas décor comes down, you still have plenty of wintry days ahead spent at home. Switch out the holiday pieces for festive craft projects that double as fun winter activities or date night ideas. Gather the family to make easy novelty snow globes, dip-dyed paper bag stars, and faux snowy pinecones you can use to decorate the mantel. If you're hosting a winter gathering, line the driveway or porch with homemade berry ice lanterns. We've spotted ideas that glow and sparkle, plus plenty of blues, whites, gold, and silver to transform your home into a winter wonderland! This is how you win hibernation season.

You don't need to live in Canada to make gorgeous ice art. Ice lanterns are the perfect outdoor décor for winter celebrations. There's something so beautiful about the way light makes ice glow.

Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.

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Turn this everyday necessity into your tabletop décor. Mason jars add a cozy, farmhouse feel while the white paint matches the snowy weather outside.

Get the tutorial at Landeelu.

Wrap a straight-sided vase in gold or silver paper. The geometric shapes and metallic colors make them look super modern and chic. Rather than using spring flowers (as pictured), fill the vases with winter greenery and berries!

Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.

Hang wood bead garlands from your mantel, headboard, or draped across coat hangers. Or, use them as styling beads and place them in containers on tables.

Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.

Nordic-style décor looks beautiful all season long. This patchwork pillow is especially nostalgic and adds a warm red touch to the room.

Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.

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Once you put away the bottlebrush Christmas snow globes, make a funky set that warms the heart. The novelty items inside add pops of color to your shelves.

Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.

Are these stars or snowflakes? Either way, they're festive and gorgeous! Spruce up your Christmas garland and make it work for the whole season by attaching a few of these to the evergreens.

Get the tutorial at Alice and Lois.

A winter wonderland scene is perfect for a festive table or mantel. It's a simple enough craft that the kids can help with, too!

Get the tutorial at The Homes I Have Made.

Extra pillows are a winter must-have. How else are you going to get comfy at night? This wool snowball pillow looks great with faux fur or plaid throw blankets.

Get the tutorial at Sugar and Cloth.

Make your house glow with this glass cloche filled with fairy lights. This blogger shows you how to work with etched glass vinyl to decorate the piece with festive snowflakes.

Get the tutorial at Persia Lou.

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Cool blues will make your stairway stand out! This craft is 100% temporary—all you need is tile-patterned removable wallpaper.

Get the tutorial at Alice and Lois.

You know how the song goes! Add these lyrics to your wall as a reminder of why you're staying indoors.

Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.

This wreath can welcome guests from Thanksgiving to groundhog day! While the blogger uses white feathers with gold trim, you can choose to craft them with any of your favorite winter colors.

Get the tutorial at Little Red Window.

An easy way to spruce up a kitchen, dining, or coffee table is to add an arrangement of winter flowers and greenery. The touch of gold adds a glint guaranteed to catch the eye.

Get the tutorial at Persia Lou.

Illuminate the room with an image of a charming winter village. The silhouettes flicker with candlelight.

Get the tutorial at Little Red Window.

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Fill in the décor gaps with a candle station. This mat makes a home for your candles, and the woven wool applique and embroidery add a bit of texture.

Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.

Another great way to fill in the decoration gaps is by placing "snow" dusted pinecones around the house. They smell great and pretty much go anywhere, from stacked in bowls to lining the mantel.

Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.

This blogger calls this a "Jennifer Coolidge" wreath. 😂 Fun, fluffy, and a bit dramatic!

Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.

Quickly dress up your windowsill with eye-catching glittery deer. They're a classic winter motif.

Get the tutorial at Mad in Crafts.

When you turn your attention to the walls, you might notice you don't have much art for the season. Make your own with this "holographic" mountain range.

Get the tutorial at Persia Lou.

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Micaela Bahn is a freelance editorial assistant and recent graduate from Carleton College, where she majored in English literature. She loves running, photography, and cooking the best new recipes.

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