Learn how to make Christmas decor using pool noodles with this video tutorial by Ta-Day’s Crafts on YouTube. All of these decor ideas are fun, festive, and super adorable that you won’t be able to choose just one, but why choose one when you can make all of them for your house? Read the instructions down below and watch the video tutorial now.

Materials:

  • Pool noodles
  • Garland
  • Garland ties
  • Glittered bow
  • 9×9-inch pine board
  • White chalk paint
  • Paintbrush
  • White duct tape
  • Buffalo snow
  • White puffy paint
  • Tea lights
  • Glitters

Directions:

Pool Noodle Decor #1: Wreath

Grab 2 pool noodles, then adhere the ends together using tape to make them round, and hot glue the garland around until completely wrapped. Twist 2 garland ties together, then insert them at the back of a glittered bow, and twist it around the top of the wreath to lock it in place.

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Pool Noodle Decor #2: Candy Lamp

Coat the pine board with white chalk paint, then cut a red pool noodle into 3-foot lengths, and wrap white duct tape around diagonally. Hot glue it at the center of the board, then adhere a white ornament ball at the top, and insert fairy lights. Wrap buffalo snow around the base and you’re done.

Easy Christmas Décor Project Ideas
Image credit: Ta-Day’s Crafts via YouTube

Pool Noodle Decor #3: Candles

Cut the pool noodles into 2 at 4 inches, 2 at 6 inches, and 1 at 8 inches, then trim off the top and insert the tea lights on each pool noodle piece making sure they fit well. Use white puffy paint to add a melted wax effect around the top of each faux candle, then sprinkle some glitters, and let it dry completely. Adhere them to a tray and then add ornaments around.

Easy Pool Noodles project Idea
Image credit: Ta-Day’s Crafts via YouTube

 

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3 Easy DIY Pool Noodle Christmas Décor Ideas

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