Decorating for Christmas is a blast. I’m big on making a statement in every room of my house.
But, hey, why stop with decorating the inside of your house when you can decorate the outdoors as well? I bring my Christmas style into my front yard.
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When it comes to outdoor Christmas decor, I like to get festive with lights, decorating trees, and other classic holiday touches. But, there’s one signature move that always draws a crowd: oversized Christmas ornaments reposing on my lawn or hanging from my front yard trees.
What’s fun about them is that they’re a traditional Christmas decoration…supersized and out of context (outdoors).
Their sheer size makes the neighbors stop and point.
These giant ornaments look fantastic in the snow. However, if you don’t have snow for Christmas, fear not. Even if you live in the subtropics, you can still get that Christmas spirit with them. They look beautiful on a grassy lawn or even hanging from a palm tree!
Giant Christmas ornaments are pretty easy to make yourself. You’ll be able to use many articles or products from around the house, though you may need a shopping run for a couple items.
Kids, especially, love to get involved with turning bouncy balls into Christmas ornaments, so don’t forget to get the whole family involved.
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Keep reading below to see one of my favorite DIY projects of the entire Christmas season.
Here’s what you’ll need to make your own outdoor giant Christmas ornaments.
Remove the label from your tuna can. Get all the label off.
Clean the inside of the can out well so that there aren’t food remnants left inside.
Nobody wants their outdoor Christmas ornaments smelling like tuna.
When you’re done cleaning, drill a hole into the bottom of the can and screw in an eye-hook. Spray-paint the can and hook a festive color. We recommend painting them gold, silver, metallic red, metallic blue, or bronze.
Clean your plastic ball with a mixture of rubbing alcohol and vinegar to get rid of any residues that may have been leftover from the store. If you’re planning to paint stripes or other patterns on your ornaments, having a clean surface is especially important!
Attach the tuna can to the top of the ball with a line of super glue right on the inside. Let the glue dry completely before hanging or displaying your beautiful new holiday decorations.
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Optional: use tape and spray paint to add stripes and other patterns on your new Christmas ball ornaments. You can get as creative as you want here. You can even add glitter! Or, just hang them up in their original solid color (especially if you happened to buy a red ball)!
After the glue has completely dried, display your large Christmas ornaments on your porch using a bit of ribbon through the eye hook.
Or, turn that front yard tree into a Christmas tree by hanging them from its branches!
Alternatively, you can display these large Christmas decorations on the ground. You’ll just have to make sure they are weighted down by something. You don’t want them to go blowing away!
Whether you stake these giant ornaments down on your lawn, hang them by your front door, or feature them hanging from the maple tree on your park strip, they’re sure to make a statement this holiday season. You simply can’t beat them for magical holiday outdoor décor.
Each ball ornament is shatterproof, festive, and potentially unique (depending on how creative you get with your painting design and making it festive).
You can complement these oversized ornaments with holiday lights (including these giant DIY Christmas lights), oversized candy canes, giant lollipops, or other traditional holiday yard décor.
With these DIY ornaments, you have a lot of latitude to create your own holiday style!
Source: https://gardencourte.com
Categories: Outdoor
This post was last modified on 13/10/2023 21:49
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