15 Wonderful Christmas Window Decoration Ideas You Need To Try
Christmas Window Decoration Ideas
With heavy decor at the front door and porch, you probably can get away if you skipped decorating the windows. But, that’s not the case for the sides of your houses. They’re an essential part of the house too and deserves some nice decoration. A well-decorated window gives better impression to your guests. Don’t worry about the complexity. Most of the ideas here involves hanging things by the window. They’re quite easy to implement. Check ’em out!
1. Cutout Deer
Christmas cutouts are one easy project that even your kids can do. It’s simple but is just good enough to fill your windows with the Christmas feel. You can try other characters too like elves and Santa.
2. Snowflakes
Bring the wonderful snowflakes from outside into your home. Just be sure to capture those large ones. Just kidding. They’re plastic snowflakes that you can get from dollar stores.
3. Candy Windows
Here’s something big for your windows. Well, not exactly big but it sure does look impressive. The window is decorated heavily with garlands and candy props from dollar store. The creator use the candy theme and it really suits this window well.
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4. Coffee Filter Snowflakes
If you can’t find dollar store snowflakes, but want snowflake windows, try using coffee filters. You can cut out different sizes and arrange them randomly according to your creativity. Checkout the tutorial below to see how the creator makes fancy holes on them.
Or better yet, arrange them like a Christmas tree. It looks gorgeous as well!
5. Candy Cane Lineup
Hanging candy canes from dollar store by the window does the job well too. Together with the evergreen garland, it’s enough to channel the sweetness of Christmas through your windows.
6. Paper Houses
Going cheap with the decor? Here’s a nice crafty idea. Cutout some building shaped papers and glue them by the window. Try to choose colors that has a contrast with the background so it’ll pop!
7. Starry String Lights
Try to find fancy string lights or any affordable Christmas lights. Lights with star shape or other unusual shape works well for this idea.
8. String Lights & Paper Trees
This is like the combination of both ideas above. The tree is made with paper to create a nice background. Then, the string lights are hanged creatively like they’re stars.
Here’s something similar but with papers only. There’s clouds and a forest. It really teases your creativity when you’re using window as your canvas.
9. Ribbon Window
Wrap your window with a nice red ribbon just like how you do with the gifts! Well, not exactly a wrap. Sticking a huge ribbon on the window does the job just fine.
10. Evergreen Wreaths
Wreaths are not just for the windows! Hangout several of these by the window. They’re simple to make and the green color helps bring these windows into people’s attention.
11. Simple Snow Paints
Doodle some snow on the windows! You just need a white marker pen for this. Don’t worry about the mess, you can easily clean it with rubbing alcohol.
12. Planted Pots & Birds
Random arrangement of different height plants makes a really nice background here. There’s also a lineup of birds on a branch above to make the scene looks lively.
13. Ornaments & Lights
Gather whatever ornaments that’s left after the tree for this amazing work. It’s pretty easy to assemble as well. Just need a branch hanging over the kitchen window with a wrap of string lights and other hanging ornaments.
14. Snowflake Curtain
This is beautiful! The greens surrounding the window looks like they’re growing on the wall.
15. Vase of Branch Lights
Vase, branch, string lights and faux leaves. That’s about it. 4 materials for this masterpiece that you can place by the window.
Hope these ideas will help you decorate the window better. If you have other unusual ideas to share, let us know in the comments. We love to see what you have!