DIY Christmas baubles making with string.

DIY Christmas baubles made with string

Around the holidays, shops are full of Christmas decorations. What is in one year is passé the next. The Christmas tree - and especially the decoration - has become very trendy. Are you also starting to get the itch and fancy something new on the tree? Then give your old baubles a upgrade with a simple ball of string. Good for your wallet, better for the planet and with these DIY Christmas balls, you'll make your tree fit really stand out from the rest.

DIY rope baubles

Around the holidays, we throw away a lot together. From wrapping paper to plastic bling for the tree: the mountain of waste grows every year. By reusing or pimping up decorations, you not only save money, but also resources and emissions. And believe us: homemade Christmas decorations are just so much more fun. You make something unique that no one else has and that makes you happy. Besides, this DIY is really easy. You don't have to be a tinkerer. With some string, glue and old baubles, you're all set. And because it is a repetitive job, it is also ideal to do with children. Turn on a cosy Christmas playlist, put an old newspaper on the table and before you know it, you have a whole collection of new ‘rope balls’ for the tree.

DIY Christmas baubles making with string: this is how to give old baubles a new look.

DIY Christmas baubles making with string.
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Christmas DIY: spruce up old baubles with string

Whether you are going for a classic Christmas tree or looking for a modern twist, you can go either way with this DIY for baubles. The style of your baubles depends entirely on the rope you choose. Thick wool in a bright colour gives a cheerful and eye-catching look, while thin twine or jute gives a natural, rustic feel. So you can effortlessly adapt this DIY to your Christmas style. Or be surprised by what ropes and balls of wool you can find at the charity shop.
Making15 minutes
Total Time15 minutes
Keyword: diy, craft, Christmas, Christmas ball, rope

Tools

  • old baubles
  • rope or strong wool
  • white glue (tacky glue, wood glue) or a glue gun
  • brush
  • large cap or glass to put the ball on

Instructions

  • Start at the top at the hook of the bauble. Generously coat the top part (about a quarter of the ball) with glue.
  • Wrap the rope around the ball. Make sure to connect well so that nothing more of the ball can be seen. Press the rope tightly.
  • Continue spreading and keep wrapping. Work in pieces and continue until you are just over halfway through the ball.
  • From this point on, it gets a little trickier to hold the ball. Put it upside down on a glass or cap, with the already wrapped part down. This makes it easier to continue working.
  • When you are almost at the end, cut the rope. Spread the last piece generously with glue and press firmly in place. Leave to dry thoroughly.

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Source: Worldremit, Photo credits: Melanie de Oliveira.

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Melanie de Oliveira

Melanie comes up with original things you can do with waste. She also likes to browse thrift shops looking for things she can upcycle. She shares her best DIY projects with us.
Picture of Melanie de Oliveira

Melanie de Oliveira

Melanie comes up with original things you can do with waste. She also likes to browse thrift shops looking for things she can upcycle. She shares her best DIY projects with us.

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