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[Handmade Winter Decorations] A collection of stylish, heartwarming creations you can make with everyday materials

Precisely because it’s the cold season, you want to make your time at home enjoyable, right? How about transforming your room into a warm, cozy space with handmade winter decorations? With simple, everyday materials, you can create surprisingly lovely winter decor like Christmas trees, snowmen, and New Year’s ornaments! In this article, we introduce ideas for handmade decorations that brighten the winter season—from projects you can do with your children to more elaborate pieces that adults can enjoy as a hobby.

Savor the changing seasons and try making handmade winter decorations that add warmth to your everyday life!

[Handmade Winter Decorations] A Collection of Stylish, Heartwarming Creations You Can Make with Everyday Materials (81–90)

Light bulb-shaped snow globe

Light Bulb-Shaped Snow Globe: Easy Craft with Lights for Winter, Elementary School Kids, and Tanabata Crafts
Light bulb-shaped snow globe

I will show you how to make a beautiful light-bulb-shaped snow globe that changes color.

You will need a bulb bottle light, colorful water-absorbing polymer beads, star glitter, pink glitter, water, and two cold packs.

First, soak the colorful polymer beads in water for about one hour.

Fill the round part of the bottle light with the beads to just a little below halfway.

Next, add the two cold packs, then pour in water to just below the top.

Finally, add the glitter and shake well to finish!

Hagoita (decorative battledore)

Here’s an idea for a hagoita (traditional battledore) decoration to boost your New Year spirit! Cut out a base in the shape of a hagoita and decorate it with Japanese-style ornaments made from origami.

It’s an activity you can enjoy making together with small children and older adults.

Since you can choose your favorite colors, it’s easy to create a vibrant piece! If you search on YouTube, you’ll find plenty of tutorials on how to fold cranes, plum blossoms, and more—be sure to use them as a reference.

It would also pair nicely with other New Year’s decorations, like shimenawa, don’t you think?

In conclusion

Handmade decorations that brighten the cold season are filled with warmth and joy.

A one-of-a-kind winter ornament you make with your own hands is sure to create special memories.

Why not enjoy expressing your own style by getting creative with materials and colors? Adding the gentle touch that only handmade items can bring will surely add a warm splash of color to your everyday life.