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The Best Holiday Decorations You Can Make With Kitchen Ingredients

The holidays are fast approaching, and with the turn of the season and the change in the weather comes the time to bring out the festive ornamentation once again. While many households are set to bring their trees, wreaths, menorahs, and more out of retirement, here are some fun ways to elevate your festive decor before winter rolls around — using supplies you can find in your kitchen cabinets.

These festive treats are sure to turn a basic holiday season into a fun-filled winter, and are easy enough to make that they can double as a bonding activity that the entire family can enjoy. Happy crafting, and happy holidays!

Popcorn & Cranberry Garlands

A timeless homemade decoration perfect to adorn a doorway, fireplace, or Christmas tree, these garlands are simple to make and only require four things: popcorn, cranberries, string, and a needle. Simply thread the ingredients together, like TikTok creator Authentically Tiffney does in her video, to create a basic but classy accent for your home that will give your unadorned doors a festive twist for the holidays.

Dried Citrus Slice Garlands

@fair.freckled.friend

This is truly the BEST method for dried citrus slices I’ve ever tried, so I made a wee tutorial so you can have perfect, bright citrus garlands too 🎄🍊 *EDIT TO ADD* – I forgot to mention, you must flip them every 30 minutes in the oven so they dry evenly on both sides. – Check them every 30 minutes too as theyll all be ready at different times and youll probably need to remove a few at a time throughout the process! – A little tackiness is okay coming out of the oven, you want them mostly dried out but they’ll dry and set more with time! – – – – #citrusgarland #orangegarland #christmasgarland #christmasgarlandtutorial #cozychristmas #cozychristmasdecor #driedorangegarland #diychristmasdecor #naturalchristmasdecor

♬ What Christmas Means To Me – Stevie Wonder

Not a fan of the classic popcorn and cranberry? Not a problem — TikTok creator fair.freckled.friend shows how to craft a garland made out of dried citrus. To make this, cut slices of any citrus of your choosing, sprinkle them with salt to remove moisture and prevent browning, and then bake them at 175 degrees for four to six hours until they dry out, flipping every hour. String the slices onto a piece of twine, and your garland is complete.

Cookie Ornaments

@michelechung_

Let’s make Christmas cookie ornaments! They look so pretty on the tree and you can eat them too 😋🎀🎄❄️ I’ll show you two different ways you can decorate your cookies! #holidaybaking #bakingszn #holidayvibes #bakingtiktok #edibleart #christmasbaking #christmasdessert #coquetteaesthetic #christmastiktok #christmasideas #coquettecore #bakingrecipe #pinterestaesthetic #pinterestinspo #christmasornaments #christmascookies

♬ Christmas – neozilla

To craft a winter delicacy like TokTok creator Michele Chung, cut cookie dough into whatever festive shape you desire. Then, poke a hole in the top before baking, so that a ribbon or thread can be inserted for easy hanging. Once your cookies have baked and cooled, top them with royal icing to decorate, and let them sit and dry. These fun holiday treats will be a perfect addition to your tree!

Snow Globe Cookie

@jenn.ordway

The cutest, easiest Christmas cookies ever! 🎄☃️🍪 Save this recipe to make with your kids, for Santa or a Christmas party! How to make: – Roll prepared sugar cookie dough into balls about 1 inch in diameter and place on parchment lined baking sheet – Bake according to package directions, or until golden brown and firm – Pipe on vanilla or cream cheese icing in the pattern of your choice – I did the star tip in little blobs – Dust with clear or white sanding sugar/sprinkles to mimic snow – Add festive icing decorations and rosemary to create a winter scene – Top with half of a clear fillable ornament to create the dome! #christmascookies #cookies #holidaybaking #christmasbaking #cookierecipe @Pillsbury @Betty Crocker @Wilton Cakes @Glad

♬ Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! – Dean Martin

A cute, three-dimensional twist on a simple holiday treat, these snow globe cookies originated by TikTok creator Jenn Ordway are sure to stun and will be the perfect addition to a mantle or windowsill. Start by baking sugar cookies, then piping on white icing to make snow peaks. Then, add in rosemary sprigs for Christmas trees, top with icing decorations of your choice, and cover with a half of a clear ornament to create the globe topper. 

Cake Pop Christmas Tree

This edible tree is great for a larger family or party, as it makes a delicious and easy pull-apart dessert like TikTok creator SaraGalloWilson crafted for the holidays. You’ll need a foam base in the shape of a tree to start. Then, prepare your cake mix and bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes. Once the cake is cooled and out of the oven, crumble it and mix it with frosting, and roll it into balls to create your cake pops. Then, freeze them for an hour, put a lollipop stick in them and coat them in icing, and stick the finished pops into your foam base to make the perfect sweet treat to share. 

Shawna is a national writer at Spoon University. She publishes articles under the food beat, focusing on any and all topics ranging from culinary trends to food festivals.

Prior to becoming a writer for Spoon, Shawna wrote for publications such as Billy Penn, Black News and Views, and the Philadelphia Tribune. As a high school reporter working for the Youthcast Media Group nonprofit, she was able to focus on the health beat, with a specialization in community health and mental health. Following her graduation from high school, she joined the Boston Political Review at Boston University as the senior editor of the social and business section of the paper. Shawna is a sophomore at Boston University, working towards her Bachelor of Science as a journalism major and a political science minor.

In her free time, Shawna enjoys all things musical, as well as spending time with friends or family. She sings a cappella at Boston University as a part of the treble voice organization Terpsichore, and can often be found practicing repertoire for an upcoming concert or listening to the latest releases by her favorite artists, which include Lorde and Conan Gray. In her spare time, Shawna loves to enjoy one of her favorite sitcoms and an iced coffee, or go shopping with friends.