Day 249 / 365
This year is the first year I’ve had a Christmas tree since I moved to Europe 13 years ago. I was pretty damn excited but then realized I had nothing to decorate it with, and after being unable to find tiny eco / ethical ornaments for my tiny tree online, I decided to make do with some old home made tricks by dehydrating some fruit, repurposing the string of lights which normally hang by our bed, and gathering up bits of jewellery and objects which I could string up and hang off our little tree as well. Around the same time I was doing this, my buddy Ethical Unicorn posted a great post on how to decorate your tree in ways which are better for the planet, your pocket, and you, which I thought would be good to share with you. Below are her words.
Bake Your Own
I mean really, isn’t this always the best option? No matter your age, there’s nothing like the added reward of getting to eat your decorations when the tree comes down. Biscuits work best for hanging because of their structural soundness, just punch a hole and hang! Below are some of the best recipes (both vegan and non vegan depending on preference, but non-vegan recipes can be adapted with substitutes). The added fun of any of these decorations is that you can make them with friends and family; step back from the over-commercialisation of the holidays and enjoy spending time together making something you will all enjoy.
Use Nature’s Gifts
Herb wreath
Rustic twig ornaments
Pompoms and pinecones
Popsicle sticks and twigs ornaments
Homemade cornucopia
Fruit ornaments
Cinamon stick christmas trees
Wood slice ornaments
Broken CD mosaic ornament
Origami stars
Bottle cap reindeer
Recycled Christmas wreaths
Ring pull baubles
Toilet paper roll santas
Gift bag garland
Sock snowman
Head over to see more of Fran’s fantastic work at www.ethicalunicorn.com
Photos: taken in haste by me on my iphone …
I agree! So much is outside for us to use. Also, I like a simple and mindful Christmas. One that is about the gift of connecting with each other. Not overboard gifts.