DIY Holiday Decorations

Kaleigh Studer
| 12.16.20

December 2020

While we’re all still spending lots of time at home and surely have moved on from making homemade bread, creating your own Christmas ornaments is a time consuming DIY project that will give you that same sense of accomplishment, not to mention it’s affordable and eco-friendly. Christmas decorations can get pricey and it’s easy to […]
Wooden table with pine greenery, cinnamon sticks, chestnuts, pinecones and a present wrapped in string.

Festive Decorations // Image via Pixabay

While we’re all still spending lots of time at home and surely have moved on from making homemade bread, creating your own Christmas ornaments is a time consuming DIY project that will give you that same sense of accomplishment, not to mention it’s affordable and eco-friendly. Christmas decorations can get pricey and it’s easy to accumulate seasonal items just to pack them away again in January. Making your own is a fun way to have something fresh every year that you don’t have to shove in a box when the month is up—and you can admire your own handiwork! 

First, head out to the nearest forest trail with scissors or garden sheers for thicker branches and clip away at those evergreens (obviously don’t decimate the tree, let’s keep this tasteful). Next, you’ll need oranges—lemons, limes, and apples will also work—and some string or ribbon or both. Follow the instructions below, and soon your home will smell like citrus heaven!

How to:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 250 degrees Farhenheit  
  2. Slice the fruit about 1 cm wide and lay them on the rack in the oven. 
  3. Bake for about 3 hours (flip them at least 3-4 times to avoid sticking)
  4. Let cool, then use ribbon or string to tie the slices to the forest greens however you’d like! 

 

I don’t think there could be a more simple and guilt-free way to decorate this December. Hang them on your tree, make a garland, add them to gift wrapping, or place them anywhere around the home.

Happy Holidays!

Kaleigh Studer is a third-year Creative Writing Major and the new Arts Editor of the Navigator. She grew up in Nanaimo and loves all the opportunities the west coast has to offer. Mountain biking, swimming, traveling and brewery hopping are some of her favourite activities with friends. After living in Berlin for two years her passion and a keen eye for art and culture grew. She is excited to be searching out local stories and events taking place in Nanaimo.

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