
A Christmas tree adorned with homemade decorations has a unique and unrepeatable charm. Add to this the fun of creating DIY baubles with your children and the nostalgia we feel when recalling our childhood Christmas trees, filled with handmade masterpieces, and store-bought decorations and baubles no longer seem as appealing as those found on store shelves.
Check out the best DIY Christmas tree decoration inspirations and make them at home with your kids.
A dwarf, a Christmas tree and a mushroom, or the forest team
You can make these charming baubles from egg cartons, pine cones, and cinnamon sticks. All you need is glue and a little paint, and these wonderful forest baubles will hang on your Christmas tree.
Check out how to make forest Christmas tree decorations

Paper angels
These simple and beautiful paper angels will be a treat for any little one to make. All you need is a bead for the head, a sheet of colored paper, and some string. For those with an inquisitive eye, you can find instructions here .

Winter hats for Christmas tree branches
Winter hats are a fun Christmas tree decoration. These charming ornaments are made from yarn and a piece of paper. They're not difficult to make, but the instructions will be useful even for the brightest minds in the family, as you'll need to learn how to wrap strings around the paper to create a miniature headdress.
Check out how to make yarn hats for a Christmas tree

A pompom for the Christmas tree? - Why not!
Or maybe instead of glass baubles, pom-poms. They might be big, colorful, and round like baubles, but completely different – fluffy, soft, and guaranteed to be shatterproof. Find out how to make these stunning pom-poms here .

Rudolph the Clothespin has arrived at the Christmas tree
You can create this adorable reindeer in a snap by gluing together four wooden clothespins. Finally, simply paint his hooves, add wiggle eyes, or glue them on, and a red pompom nose, and Rudolph the reindeer is lifelike!

Christmas tree classic - dried fruit
We all probably remember fruit decorations from our childhood. Dried lemon and orange slices can be arranged into various shapes, such as a cheerful snowman.

Other tasty baubles can also be
Fruit isn't the only treat you can use to decorate your tree. Get creative and decorate with other treats, such as gingerbread or nuts.

Cardboard gingerbread cookies are not necessarily for eating
You can also make gingerbread baubles from cardboard. Cut out various shapes, such as stars and hearts. Brown paper will beautifully imitate the color of Christmas treats. And with a white marker, you can draw beautiful "icing" patterns on the gingerbread ornaments.

Porcelain mass decorations
For true artists, we offer Christmas ceramics in the form of porcelain ornaments. Make baubles in any shape from homemade modeling clay. Find out how to make them here .

Zero waste decorations - Christmas ecology
Think about how to use used materials and create unique Christmas tree decorations from them.

Maybe you will be inspired by our charming flowerpot bells or beautiful snowballs made from popsicle sticks.

Something only a child could think of
To finish off the DIY bauble fun, encourage your little ones to come up with their own ideas for making Christmas decorations. Maybe it's trash, maybe toys, or maybe something completely different! Whatever it is, you're sure to be surprised!

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