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50 People That Absolutely Won The Internet With Their DIY Christmas Decor (New Pics)
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50 People That Absolutely Won The Internet With Their DIY Christmas Decor (New Pics)

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Few things will get you into the holiday spirit like getting a Christmas tree or putting up an advent calendar. But if you are looking to add extra coziness to your home, consider making something yourself, too.
Not only will this add personality to your display, but crafting with loved ones is an excellent way to spend quality time together and can even be the beginning of a brand-new tradition.
To get you started, we at Bored Panda put together a collection of DIY Christmas decorations. From simple items such as slices of dried citrus to more complex pieces like personalized socks, or stained glass pickles, there's a little bit of everything!

#1 I Want To Share Some Little Dinosaurs I Crafted Last Christmas Using Needle Felting

I Want To Share Some Little Dinosaurs I Crafted Last Christmas Using Needle Felting
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#2 “God Bless Us, Everyone”. Needle-Felted Characters From “A Muppet Christmas Carol”, By Me

“God Bless Us, Everyone”. Needle-Felted Characters From “A Muppet Christmas Carol”, By Me
This project started with the Ghost of Christmas Present earlier this year, and then I added many of my favorite characters to the collection since then. These are all the characters I have made this year. I hope to add to it in the following year. I hope I did them justice. Happy Holidays.
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Our Christmas decorations have their roots in a time long before the advent of Christianity. Plants and trees that remained green all year had a special meaning for people in the winter.

Just as we decorate our homes during the festive season with pine, spruce, and fir trees, many ancient communities hung evergreen boughs over their doors and windows. In many areas, it was believed that evergreens would keep away witches, ghosts, evil spirits, and illness.

#3 I Have A Friend Who Hates Christmas Wreaths. She Happens To Have A Great Affection For Valais Black-Nosed Sheep, So I Presented Her With This. Safe To Say She No Longer Hates All Wreaths

I Have A Friend Who Hates Christmas Wreaths. She Happens To Have A Great Affection For Valais Black-Nosed Sheep, So I Presented Her With This. Safe To Say She No Longer Hates All Wreaths
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#4 Needle-Felted A Polar Bear In The Holiday Spirit

Needle-Felted A Polar Bear In The Holiday Spirit
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#5 My Most Recent Make. Capy Christmas

My Most Recent Make. Capy Christmas
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In the Northern hemisphere, the shortest day and longest night of the year falls on December 21 or December 22 and since many ancient people believed that the sun was a god and that winter came every year because the sun god had become sick and weak, they celebrated the solstice because it meant that at last the sun god would begin to get well again.

Evergreens reminded them of all the green plants that would grow again when the sun god was strong and summer would return.

#6 My Mom Makes Personalized Stockings For Each Member Of The Family. This Is Her Newest, Made For My Husband For Our First Christmas As A Married Couple

My Mom Makes Personalized Stockings For Each Member Of The Family. This Is Her Newest, Made For My Husband For Our First Christmas As A Married Couple
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#7 I Painted The Grinch For Christmas

I Painted The Grinch For Christmas
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#8 Painted A Few More Ornaments, This Time Some Tiny Bullfinches

Painted A Few More Ornaments, This Time Some Tiny Bullfinches
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#9 My Parents Used To Kiss When Going Through This Bridge When They Were Dating. I Found A Picture Of It And Painted It On A Christmas Ornament

My Parents Used To Kiss When Going Through This Bridge When They Were Dating. I Found A Picture Of It And Painted It On A Christmas Ornament
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Germany is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition as we now know it today around the 16th century, when devout Christians have been recorded bringing decorated trees into their homes.

Interestingly, for a long time, the United States found Christmas trees an oddity. Even as late as the 1840s, they were seen as pagan symbols and not accepted by most Americans.

#10 Some Of My Favorite Ornaments I’ve Made This Year

Some Of My Favorite Ornaments I’ve Made This Year
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#11 Porcelain Christmas Ornaments That I Painted With Dinos. Just Because I Love Christmas And I Love Dinos

Porcelain Christmas Ornaments That I Painted With Dinos. Just Because I Love Christmas And I Love Dinos
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#12 I Made Christmas Ornaments Of My 3 Cats

I Made Christmas Ornaments Of My 3 Cats
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#13 I Really Can’t Stop Sewing This Year. Felt Christmas Tree Ornament

I Really Can’t Stop Sewing This Year. Felt Christmas Tree Ornament
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However, in 1846, the popular royals Queen Victoria and her German Prince, Albert, were sketched in the Illustrated London News standing with their children around a Christmas tree.

Unlike her predecessors, Victoria was very popular with her subjects, and because of it, what was done at court immediately became the new trend—not only in Britain, but with fashion-conscious East Coast American Society as well. Thus, the Christmas tree had arrived.

#14 Look At This Huge Reindeer My Partner Made

Look At This Huge Reindeer My Partner Made
Last year she said to me that she was going to make a life size reindeer for next Christmas. I didn't think much of it. She joined a woodworking club this year and learned some new skills. I think it's pretty damn cool.
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#15 Ornaments I Make During The Holiday Season

Ornaments I Make During The Holiday Season
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#16 Christmas Cookie Magnets. They're Made From Polymer Clay And Some Acrylic Paint

Christmas Cookie Magnets. They're Made From Polymer Clay And Some Acrylic Paint
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#17 Year 5 Of Making Christmas Ornaments For My Family And Close Friends - My Favorite Time Of Year

Year 5 Of Making Christmas Ornaments For My Family And Close Friends - My Favorite Time Of Year
This year I wanted to learn to crochet - I designed these fish and added beaded embellishments. I am obsessed. 20 total, was super fun to develop the pattern/process as I went and chose unique colors for each one. It will be hard to part with them, but I am keeping a couple for me and my husband, until next year.
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By the 1890s Christmas ornaments were arriving from Germany and Christmas tree popularity was on the rise around the country. It was noted that Europeans used mostly small trees (about four feet (or 120 centimeters) in height), while Americans liked theirs to extend from floor to ceiling.

#18 Handmade Wooden Grinch Ornament - No Stain Or Paint

Handmade Wooden Grinch Ornament - No Stain Or Paint
I used poplar for face and hands, aspen for the whites (I go back and forth between aspen and maple for white colors. Maple is easier to work with but aspen is a bit whiter), yellowheart for the eyes and padauk for the body.
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#19 Stained Glass Christmas Pickles I Made

Stained Glass Christmas Pickles I Made
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#20 I Made 8 Different Hanging Ornaments With Leather

I Made 8 Different Hanging Ornaments With Leather
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