22 Genius Christmas Party DIY Decorations

When planning a Christmas party for your friends and family why not celebrate this fantastic time of year by creating these clever Christmas DIY decorations! Many of these Christmas decorations are budget friendly and easy to make.

Create your own Christmas Party decorations fit for any type of party. With some genius Christmas decorations like making a festive stamp out of a lint roller, create your diy airborne Santa, a stylish and bright DIY a joyful holiday marquee or even Make an easy and fun geometric Christmas tree puzzle!

Christmas Party DIY Decorations

1. Make your own emoji ornaments.

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For decoration or awesome party favors! Check out how to make ‘em here.

2. Make a festive stamp out of a lint roller.

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Great for decorations, and perfect for invitations and thank you cards. Instructionshere.

3. Store goodies in these DIY ornament boxes.

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Instructions here.

4. Deck the halls with donuts.

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Make ‘em yourself! Here’s how.

5. Or make your own airborne Santa.

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So. Cute. Crafting guide here.

6. DIY a joyful holiday marquee.

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Totally manageable step-by-step guide here.

7. Make little gold-dipped pine trees.

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Dot the banquet table with these little beauties. Easy instructions here.

8. Make a gingerbread man piñata!

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Almost too cute to bust open for goodies. Step-by-step info here.

9. Piece together a warm welcome with felt.

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Check out how to do it here.

10. And dress up the food with some faux peppermint candies.

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Get the instructions here.

11. Give the gift of adorable lighting.

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Just don’t leave them on unattended! Get the DIY steps here.

12. Craft a giant punch box advent calendar.

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Perfect for kiddies who maybe have a little too much party energy. Learn how to make one here.

13. Save some space with a paper garland wall tree.

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Every bit as festive and perfect for small spaces. Instructions here.

14. Or hang a more personal tree of beloved trinkets.

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For more inspiration, check it out here.

15. Frost your own windows with wintery scenes.

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Have a white christmas no matter what. Check out multiple ways to do it here.

16. Hang some wintry pinecone garlands on your guests’ seating.

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Check out this easy DIY here.

17. Make a backdrop of gift boxes for pictures.

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Check out how to do it here.

18. Make an easy and fun geometric christmas tree puzzle.

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Give the introverts something to do too. Here’s how to make one.

19. Save some electricity and opt for DIY Christmas light garlands.

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Make it happen with helpful steps here.

20. Top your tree with this sleek geometric star.

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The perfect, secular tree topper. More on how to make one here.

21. Send guests home with all those extra goodies.

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(Or keep them. No judgment.) Get these adorable print-outs here.

22. Don’t forget to decorate yourself.

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These holiday baubles are perfect. Check ‘em out here.

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