Homemade Christmas decorations are always fun and can be unique. Around Christmas time craft stores such as Michaels has a lot of free design brochures you can pick up they also have workshops they offer to teach you how to make them.
AllAboutYou, CountryLiving, and Parents websites all have advice about making handmade Christmas decorations. One may also find advice on making handmade Christmas decorations in craft books found at one's local library.
You can find origami Chrisrmas decorations. You can find origami Christmas decorations at www.origami-resource-center.com/christmas-ornaments.html. These Christmas decorations are not too hard to make.
Christmas ornaments can be some of the easiest and most fun decorations to make. You can find easy to follow instructions at familyfun.go.com and bhg.com/christmas/ornaments/.
You can find ideas and instructions for handcrafted Christmas decorations on this site (http://familyfun.go.com/christmas/christmas-decorations/christmas-ornaments/). You can make anything from homemade paper stars to candy cane signposts.
Department stores such as WAL-MART or Kmart are great places for finding tools to make your own Christmas decorations. An excellent place to find these is Party City as well.
You can find kits for kids to make ornaments and other Christmas decorations at Michael's, Hobby Lobby, and Joann's. If you want ideas for decorations that kids can make, you should try http://familyfun.go.com/christmas/christmas-decorations/christmas-ornaments/, familycircle.com, or http://www.dltk-holidays.com/xmas/crafts.html.
The Home and Garden TV channel often shows outdoor decorating tips for the Christmas holiday. Some of the tips show you how to make your own decorations.
I love learning how to make things from youtube.com - they have such a great selection of do it yourself how to videos and also have some on how to create your own snowman Christmas decorations as well.
Books can be found in the library or on amazon with instructions on how to make homemade Christmas decorations. Another place to look for instructions is craft sets available at craft shops such as Hobby Craft.
I don't see any sites that sell Lego Christmas decorations. However, the following web site has instructions to make your own: http://www.nclug.us/2007/12/02/lego-christmas-ornaments/.
There are good examples of fun decorations you can make with your kids online at Enchanted Learning. There are great three dimensional booklet ideas there too.
You can find a variety of Christmas decorations at http://www.christmasdecorationscheaper.com/. How much you pay all depends on what you buy; the range of prices of items ranges from $1 - $100.
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