Hello, everyone excited about the holidays! Since Christmas is nearly here, it’s the perfect moment to turn those ordinary windows into joyful, festive displays that will amaze everyone and spread happiness throughout your home.
1. Hanging Red Berry Strings
Thread red berries onto string for a classic and bright chain. As a bonus, you can hang them outside for the birds to enjoy after the holidays.
2. Figure Form Cutouts
Cut out forms of famous holiday figures and attach them to your window. I’m really taken with the storybook charm they add to the decor.
3. Handmade Covered Glass Effect
Use a covered glass mist to make beautiful patterns on your windows. This adds privacy and a wintry vibe that’s just right for the season.
4. Festive Hessian Flags
Cut hessian into triangles and paint festive messages for a simple hessian flag. I hang mine across the top of the window for a comfy, farmhouse feel.
5. Starry Light Covering
Hang a covering of starry lights over your window for a twinkling presentation that’s both simple and striking. It’s my go-to when I want to add a hint of class without much effort.
6. Small Winter Display
Put together a small display on your window ledge with small buildings and snow-covered trees. I’m thrilled to set up this miniature scene each year; it’s like a small holiday getaway inside my own house.
7. Dehydrated Citrus Chain
Connect pieces of dehydrated citrus to create a fragrant chain that is as pleasant to look at as it smells. It’s a classic hint that reminds me of comfortable past Christmases.
8. Handmade Chain with Spice Sticks
Include spice sticks into your chain for a festive look and smell. It’s a simple way to add a sensory element to your window decor.
9. Hanging Ice Crystal Rotators
Make a rotator of ice crystals with cardstock or felt, and let them dangle in your window. It adds a fun, kinetic element to your decor that never fails to delight.
10. Tapered Holder Showcase
Arrange a group of different sized tapered holders on your window ledge for a warm, twinkling glow. I use battery-powered lights for safety, and they still make such a captivating atmosphere.
11. Wood Sphere Chains
Connect wood spheres for a Scandinavian-inspired chain. I’m really taken with the minimalistic yet warm look it brings to my holiday decor.
12. Paper Adhesive Bordering
Use paper adhesive to make festive borders around your window panes. This is a fast, simple way to add some color and pattern, and it peels off without leaving a trace!
13. Handmade Woodland Cone Chain
Pick up some woodland cones from your yard, connect them together, and just like that, you’ve got a delightful woodland cone chain to hang across your window. I’m really taken with the organic appearance as it brings a comfy, countryside vibe to my place.
14. Handmade Glass Adherents
Make your own glass adherents with a mix of glue and food coloring. This is an enjoyable project to do with kids, and you’ll be thrilled with the bright designs they think up!
15. Colored Chalk Marker Designs
Let out your creative side with colored chalk markers and draw celebratory sketches right on your window. It’s an easy-to-clean and enjoyable way to involve the entire family—just wipe clean when you’re wanting a fresh design.
16. Cardboard Star Lights
Make some cardboard stars and hang them up as lights for a glowing presentation. They look detailed but are surprisingly simple to make—just add a light inside for extra magic.
17. Dangling Sphere Showcase
Hang up a selection of bright spheres at different lengths in front of your window with see-through string. This gives off a weightless look that is simply captivating—my friends always mention it!

