How To Make Repurposed Map Decorations
I don't know what it is about old maps, but I love their lovely muted colours and the thick yellow paper they are printed on. This year I decided to add to my upcycled Christmas ornaments with gorgeous repurposed map decorations.
Maps add interest to Christmas decorations. They can be personalized if you use maps of places unique to you, such as your hometown or favourite holiday destinations.
I'm a bit of a hoarder when it comes to old maps. They are easy to find in your local charity (thrift stores). Some of the older roadmaps are often printed on woven paper.
If you are looking for a more Christmassy feel for your decorations, try to find old maps with a lot of red and green. On most maps, the roads are marked with red ink and the open spaces with green ink.
DIY Christmas Map Decorations with Ornaments and Garlands
These gorgeous map decorations are straightforward and fun to make. You can string them up in a lovely garland or hang them individually as ornaments.
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What You Need To Make Map Decorations
- Old road/street maps - You can pick these up at your local charity/thrift stores or on eBay. For this craft, it doesn't matter if the maps are printed on one side only.
- Fiskars X-Large circle punch - This makes the craft very quick and easy.
- Glue stick
- Bakers twine

For the ornaments
- Embroidery floss skeins - I used red and gold.
- Embroidery Needles
- Small (5-6mm) coloured wooden beads.
How to Make Repurposed Map Decorations
Step 1: First, punch out lots of circles from the roadmap using the extra-large squeeze punch. You will need six circles for every map ornament. Simply place the cutter over the bit of map you want and squeeze the handles. The tool will then cut a perfectly round map circle.
You can cut out the map circles with scissors instead, but this will take much longer, and the circles won't be as neat.


Step 2: Next, fold each circle in half, making a semi-circle (6 for each ornament). If your maps are only printed on one side, make sure the printed map is on the inside of your semi-circle, as this is the bit of the map that will be visible.

Step 3: Using the Pritt (glue) stick, apply glue to the outside of one map semi-circle and stick it to the outside of another. Carry on doing this until you have a stack of six map semi-circles.

Step 4: Open your map paper ornament into a ball-like shape. But before glueing the two ends together to complete the circle, decide whether you will hang them as ornaments or in a garland.

How To Make Road Map Garlands Decorations
Step 5: To make the paper map decorations into a garland, place the baker's twine in the middle of the ornament before glueing the ends together.
Then, repeat this at regular intervals along the twine until you have a long enough garland. This garland can look quite festive if you use a baker's twine in Christmas colours, such as red, with the right coloured road maps.



Making Hanging Map Christmas Ornaments
Step 6: Make a tassel out of the embroidery thread to turn the paper map balls into a hanging Christmas ornament. Add decorative beads and a hanging loop before glueing the paper ball shut.
Use an embroidery thread skein to make a tassel. Simply tie the top of the skein with thread and then cut away the bottom. Wind a contrasting yarn around the top of the tassel to secure it and add decoration. Then thread some beads onto the loose thread.



As a massive fan of map decorations, I made map garlands and ornaments to add to my Christmas decorations this year. The ornaments would also make lovely gift toppers, especially if you used maps with personal significance.

These book page paper Christmas baubles would also look fabulous when made with map paper, and they use the same round paper punch.
Check out my other Christmas decorations, including these gorgeous map paper pine cones.
Like these gorgeous 3D map stars that can be printed and fol, you can print the free world map design or a blank design to use a map of your choice.

Other map Christmas decorations.
- Map heart ornaments
- Personalized map thread cotton reel ornaments - another great upcycle.
- Map Paper Christmas tree ornaments
- Embroidered map hanging decoration - Shows you how to print maps onto fabric at home.
If you have any map lovers or relatives and friends with wanderlust, then you should check out my map-themed gift guide. The guide is full of beautiful ideas for homemade map-themed gifts and ideas of gifts you can buy.

Check out all my map-themed crafts and not those just for Christmas. I've used the same circle paper punch to make some cool DIY map art from old road maps.
These garlands would also look great crafted with old Christmas cards.





I love your ideas! So cool and achievable. I have loads of old maps that I use for card making that I could use for this. Thanks!
Thank you, old maps are great fun to craft with.
These are so creative. It's always nice to have some home-made decorations as you can create a really unique setting with these.
Thank you, Fiona. Homemade decorations are my favourite as often there is a story behind them.
These are adorable! Seriously stylish and I love that they are upcycled! X
Thank you so much.
So clever. I love them.
Thank you, Ginny.
I think this is such a great idea, I always like to add something on the presents I wrap, and personalising with a specific location map ornament would be so special! And if maps are rare to find, I guess you can do something similar with coloured paper to keep little kids busy (assuming they want to diy their garlands with you hehe).
Thank you, Jenny. Maps are pretty easy to find as road maps were a common thing so there are loads around that are no longer used. Charity shops normally have a stack of them or eBay.
These are all so cute. Love the idea of using the smaller ones as personalised gift-toppers!
Thank you, they can be personalised too by using maps of special places.
I am seeing tassles everywhere lately and love them. Your ornaments look great.
Thank you, tassels seem to be the new pom-poms
These are adorable! So creative!
Thank you, Amanda.
I love these little ornaments! using maps is a great idea for the garland and they look so cute with the tassels too.
Thank you, Tony. The vintage maps were the perfect colour.
This is so cute. Love this idea 🙂 Thanks for sharing with us.
Have a great day.
Khadija
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I love all the creative ideas you have for upcycling maps. These ornaments are so cute.
Thank you, Sarah. I just love map decorations.
Another fabulous map project Claire! You are the map repurpose queen!! Love it!!
Thank you, Sam. I don't think I'll ever tire of using maps. I don't know if it's because I have travelled a lot and lived on different continents.
I think this is my favourite of your tutorials Claire — I absolutely adore the map garlands!! You'd pay a fortune for these in a store wouldn't you? They're fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing on #HomeEtc — Caro xx
Thank you, they are so easy to make. It's worth checking with elderly relatives they often have a stash of old road maps that they don't need anymore.
Love this project since I LOVE everything paper! The vintage maps are the best, I'll have to keep an eye open for some when I shop at antique stores!
Thank you, eBay is also a good source of vintage maps plus elderly relatives normally have a stash somewhere.
These are so cool. Love the tassels you added.
Thank you, tassels seem to be all the rage at the moment.