ORIGINAL NOEL DECO: PAST AND BRICOLAGE TODAY!

The end-of-year parties are the perfect opportunity to give free rein to your creativity and decorate your interior in an original way. This year, why not opt for a homemade Christmas decoration using pasta and DIY? It’s a fun activity to do with your family and will bring a personalized touch to your Christmas decor.

1. Christmas crowns in pasta

Christmas crowns are a classic of holiday decoration. For an original version, make your own crown using pasta. Here is how to proceed:

  • Choose pasta of different shapes and sizes, such as macaroni, shell or penne.
  • Paint the pasta in the colors of your choice using acrylic paint.
  • Paste the painted pasta on a cardboard base to form a crown.
  • Add decorative elements such as ribbons, pine apples or small figures to complete your crown.

2. Pasta Christmas balls

Christmas balls are essential to decorate the tree. Make original pasta balls by following these steps:

  • Take polystyrene balls of different sizes.
  • Paste the pasta on the balls by creating patterns or placing them randomly.
  • Paint the pasta if you wish to add color.
  • Finish by attaching a string so you can hang your pasta Christmas balls in the tree.

3. Pasta wares

The garlands bring a festive touch to your Christmas decoration. For an original garland, create one in pasta by following these instructions:

  • Cook pasta of different shapes in boiling water.
  • Once the pasta is cooled, put it on a solid string to form a garland.
  • You can paint pasta or leave it as it is for a natural look.
  • Hang your garland in pasta over the fireplace, on the wall or in the tree.

In conclusion, the original Christmas decor with pasta and DIY is a fun and economical way to decorate your home for parties. Don’t hesitate to give free rein to your imagination and customize your creations according to your tastes. Have fun with your family making these DIY decorations that will bring a warm and festive atmosphere to your home during the holiday season!