New Life for Old Christmas Decorations
Donโt you hate to throw anything away? I know I do. And it seems like if you trash something or donate it, within the next few days you want it. As I was going through my tubs and tubs of Christmas decorations, there were several items which maybe wasnโt in the best shape or the wrong color for this year. I decided to give new life for old Christmas decorations using some paint and a little glitter. This year my main colors to use are silver, white and green so several items got a new life.
VILLAGE HOUSES
I have several Dept. 56 village houses which are too nice to change, but along the way I had picked up a few โcheapโ ones at yard sales. Please note โ apparently I forgot to take a before picture of the house, but hereโs a book store which was very much like it. Watch for small sizes also.
Since this was a darker color, I started with a coat of spray on primer then used one of my favorite paints โ Rustoleum 2X in a flat finish.
It took two coats to get a good coverage and with an item like this with little nooks and crannies, it had to be turned on its side and upside down to get it covered well.
To add a little life, a wreath which I had on hand (but can be purchased at any craft store) was glued in place with my new Ryobi Glue Gun. Have you seen these? Itโs a must for any crafterโs arsenal.
How many times did the cord not reach your project? No problems with this one.
How elegant does this white house look?
CANDLE HOLDERS
Iโve had this set for at least 20 years and always enjoyed them being gold and silver. But when I pulled them out this year I noticed a lot of tarnish and discolor which couldnโt be polished off. So, what to do? Of course, paint it.
Using gloss white paint, I gave it a couple coats, letting it dry between.
After painting, I discovered I didnโt have any taper candles, and actually donโt use them much anymore. So now what to do with it. I discovered by carefully flattening the taper portion down, it made a nice plate stand perfect for cookies or candies.
STOCKING HOLDER
I found these at a cute little boutique, silver and glittered, but they were $25 each โ and needing 3 of them, no way. There wasnโt anything special to them. So, within an hour I found myself at one of my favorite stores, Dollar Tree, and here they were and my kind of price.
The silver color was fine, but there were several scratches on them.
I knew I could fancy these up with things I had at home.
So with a couple coats of Rustoleum Metallic Aluminum paint, and a little glitter, I had stocking holders to my liking.
This could be done in any color โ think about gold or white. Even bright red would be so festive.
PICKS
The heat and cold where decorations are stored, can damage them. Seems like styrofoam berries donโt last long. Over the years I have thrown many away, and now I donโt.
To paint these, gently lift the berries away from greenery, then cover the greenery with paper, taping if necessary.
I found the easiest way to paint these was to hold in my hand and spray painting. Put on a disposable glove for this so you donโt have silver fingers when you are done.
Now, doesnโt this look new? And I can use it this year.
REINDEERS
Somehow I have collected several of these over the years and plan on using them on my sofa table this year. But the brown metal or gold didnโt work.
So you know how the story goes โ out came the spray paint. Donโt they look better?
And Iโm debating on ribbon again on this one, or maybe a garland. What do you think?
Be on the lookout over the next week for more items getting a new life.
Whatโs your favorite colors for Christmas?
And hereโs Part 2 I added.
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Happy Travels,
Rosemary
I love making old new again. My mom had a huge Christmas village set up when I was a child and I would love to dig it out of my parents attic and bring it back to life.
OK – I must have that glue gun! I haven’t seen it before and I’m in love. That wreath really added a pop of color to your old-made-new Christmas house. It’s so pretty and elegant looking.
Always nice to recycle and redo something old. That includes christmas decoration that have been loved and used. Repurpose them even and give them new life.
I love the way you made over these CHristmas decorations. They look great now. I really love the Christmas house painted white!!
Wow, those are things I normally would have donated to Goodwill. Now I think I’ll go to Goodwill looking!
I love Christmas and all the pretty decorations. I love what you did to each piece.
You are so creative! I love how you gave these decorations new life.
Thanks. I am so for upcycle and re-use.
What a great project. My daughter and I would have so much fun redecorating our old decorations.
I have been revamping a lot of my Christmas decorations lately too. It’s been going good.
I love to take something old and make it fresh and new again. I will have to go thrift store shopping to see what I can find.
Aww, this was a really clever way to update them! I really like the way the house turned out because I have a few old decorations like that.
So many creative and innovative ideas. We have quite a lot off stuff in the attic which, I think we can make good use of based on your wonderful ideas.
Great job, I do this sometimes with old holiday decor. Giving it a lift certainly makes it like new and beautiful!
What a brilliant idea! It’s not hard at all and those look super cute!
So many things can be given a new life with just spray paint.
Ohh this is very nice!I am sure all of it will look brand new and beautiful! I haven’t decide yet what to decorate for Christmas and you gave me an idea to have a make-over on my old Christmas decorations.
I think about things I have thrown away or donated that could have been given new life.
Oh wow. You did make those old Christmas decorations come alive again. I will have to check ours too. I know there are old stuff stashed somewhere. Thanks for the idea. And that glue gun is coming home with me!
The Ryobi glue gun is one of my favorite tools. No more cords or extension cords.