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DIY Christmas Mini Faux Window Decoration🎄🌟

Create a festive and charming atmosphere with this DIY Christmas mini faux window decoration. Learn how to make a beautiful and unique holiday display for your home using simple materials and step-by-step instructions. Perfect for adding a touch of warmth and holiday spirit to any room.

Hello everyone, I would like to say thank you for joining me today to create some Christmas crafts. Today's project involves making mini faux window decorations. We'll be using faux berries, greenery, lights, and other materials to make them look beautiful. Thank you for being a part of this.

Mini wooden Christmas Faux window decoration

Step-by-step video tutorial ↓↓


Materials, faux berries, mini trees, and foliage

Materials

Wooden craft sticks
 I purchased a pack of 50 at Joann's
You will need 
Holiday decoration assortments
I am using two wooden Christmas trees, winter berries, and greenery out of my pack
Paint
I'm using white for the faux window and English Ivy green on my wooden trees
Scissors
Twine- I'm using a green color twine
Hot glue

Paintbrush

Wooden craft sticks, acrylic paint and paintbrush

Start by painting only the front section of your wooden craft sticks with white paint.

painted craft sticks and hot glue

To get started, take some hot glue and use it to attach your sticks together. First, create a square box by gluing all four sticks together. Then, take a craft stick and glue it in the center of the square box. Next, take your last stick and glue it across the middle stick to create a T-shape in the middle of the box. Once you're done, your decoration will have four sections in the middle of the box.

Mini wooden trees, green acrylic paint and paintbrush

Mini green wooden trees with white dots


For my Christmas decorations, I chose mini wooden trees. I painted them with English Ivy, and after letting them dry completely, I added dots to them using white paint.

Framed window decoration with twine

After completing the front of your faux window decoration, flip it over so that the back is facing up. Cut a section of twine using scissors, and then glue the ends of the twine down on either side of the window design using hot glue. This will create a loop that can be used for hanging your decorations.

Mini window decoration with wooden trees

Start by adding your decorations to your window design. In my case, the wooden trees I used came with attached strings. I glued these strings to the back of the window, to allow for movement of the trees. Afterward, I trimmed any excess string to ensure a clean look.

Mini white window decoration with white red berries and foliage

I chose to enhance my window display with artificial berries and greenery. I placed them on the lower part of the design. You have the option to include a bow as well. For my display, I added a bow at the center of the berries and greenery. 

Mini white window decoration, red berries, and foliage

Lights around mini faux window decoration with berries, and foliage

Your Christmas mini faux window decoration is now complete. I added some snowflake lights to my decorations. Let me know if you decide to create your very own, and be sure to say hi! I love hearing from all of you. I'll see you soon.

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Comments

  1. How cute and I love that it has lights! Thanks so much for linking up at A Themed Linkup 127 for Winter Crafts and Décor. Shared.

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  2. Wow, these are so darling!! Pinning. Visiting from Pam's Party and Practical Tips linkup.

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  3. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 137. Pinned.

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  4. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 174 for All Things Christmas. Pinned.

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  5. Great idea for making a window ornament.

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  6. This is so cute! I love how simple it is!

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    1. Michelle, thank you! I appreciate you visiting.

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  7. So, so cute! I think the snowflake lights add just the right touch, too. Pinning! Thank you for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #17 linkup. Hope to see you next week as well.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you. You are so kind. I appreciate it.

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  8. Dear Stephanie
    Congratulations, your post will be featured at SSPS 389, see you Monday. Thanks for sharing.

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