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HOLIDAY BALLOON DECORATIONS KID CAN HELP MAKE

HOLIDAY BALLOON DECORATIONS KID CAN HELP MAKE

Christmas Holly Wreath

What You Need: 30-40 lime green/green/red balloons, circle wire wreath frame green cardstock

Add a touch of whimsy and a pop of color to your holiday decor with this giant DIY balloon Christmas wreath. Kids will love helping assemble the wreath and be proud they helped to decorate for the holiday season!

Click here for full instructions on fun365.orientaltrading.com

 

Vintage Christmas Lights

What You Need: globe balloons, scissors, clear tape and double-sided tape, string or ribbon, optional: hot glue gun and stick.

Oversized garland resembling a strand of string lights will brighten up your holiday decor. Made of globe balloons and this printable that looks like the thread on a light bulb, it’s easy to make and is entertaining for both kids and adults.

Click here for full instructions from hgtv.com

 

Advent Calendar

What You Need: 24 balloons, black and white construction paper or cardstock, scissors, a round cutter, glue, 24 ornament hangers.

Looking for a unique way to countdown to Christmas? Try this creative advent calendar from Look What I Made! Instead of a traditional tree or house, make one with balloons and add an extra pop to the holiday excitement. On the handwritten notes inside each balloon you can include family activities, a special treat idea, or an idea for serving someone. It’s up to you!

Click here for full instructions from lookwhatimade.com

 

Ornament Centerpiece

What You Need: 5” mini balloons, 11” balloons, balloon hand pump, masking tape, mirror board, scissors, ruler, pencil, hot glue gun and glue sticks.

Centerpieces can be tricky to get right. These mini balloon ornaments are just about perfect. The materials to make them are so simple and the end result is so playful and fun for a holiday dinner. Don’t forget to let your littles in on the decorating action!

Click here for full instructions from ohhappyday.com

 

What are some ways you get your kids involved in decorating for the holidays? Share in the comments below!