Are you ready for the most electrifying holiday decor project? I didn’t want to keep you ‘in the dark’! So… ‘watt’ in the world are you waiting for? Now you can add a beautiful star to your outdoor Christmas display with this easy DIY Plastic Hanger Star with Lights… and you won’t believe how easy they are to make!

Then… be sure to make a beautiful Plastic Hanger Snowflake, too!

Snowflake made from plastic hangars and Christmas lights.

DIY Plastic Hanger Star with Lights

It’s almost time to pull out the Christmas lights and deck out the yard again for the holidays!

So whether you’re looking for a fun new addition to your outdoor decor, or just want an easy plastic hanger craft to make with those extra hangers in the coat closet, you’ll love this DIY Plastic Hanger Star with Lights!

Stacey writes: "I made one to hang above the garage!"

Creating a festive home and beautiful light display doesn’t need to be expensive.

Thanks to these fun Christmas Decorating Ideas on a Budget you can deck out your home on a dime!

When it comes to outdoor decorations, it’s a fabulous place to add a little DIY.

You’ll be able to customize your decor outside, and save SO much money at the same time!

Plus, you won’t believe how easy this DIY Plastic Coat Hanger Star is to make!

You’ll just need some White Plastic Hangers, some zip ties, Christmas twinkle lights, and you’re done!

It’s a big star too, measuring about 3 ft wide x 3 ft tall, so it will make makes such an amazing statement in your yard!

So are you ready for the simple step-by-step tutorial?

Here’s what you’ll do…

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Star made from white plastic hangars.

How Many Hangers Does It Take To Make A Star?

Wondering how many hangers you’ll need?

You’ll actually just need 10 White Plastic Hangers total to create your star!

This will give you the perfect number of points to create your Christmas star.

If you don’t already have extra hangers on hand, stores will usually sell multi packs of hangers.

A great place to look for your hangers would be either Walmart or Target.

I sometimes can even order them online and have them shipped to my home.

Plastic hangars, Christmas lights, and zip ties.

What You’ll Need to Make a DIY Plastic Coat Hanger Star

In addition to your plastic hangers, you’ll just need two more items to create this lit Christmas star.

Here’s everything you’ll need to round up before you get started…

  • 10 White Plastic Hangers
  • 35+ Clear 8″ Zip Ties
  • 100 strand White Wire Christmas Mini Lights

*Note: This will make one large 3 foot by 3 foot star.

If you’d like to make a smaller star as well, consider using child-sized plastic hangers and a 50-strand light string.

How to Make a DIY Plastic Hanger Star

So you’re ready to make your star? Let’s get started!

Make sure you have a cleared large workspace before you begin.

I made mine at my dining room table, and finished it off on the floor.

Here’s what you’ll do…

Process photos of zip tying hangars together to create the points for a star.

1 & 2. Lay out 2 hangers to make a capital ‘A’ shape.

3. Zip tie at the top, and both sides where hangers meet.

Five sets of hangars that are zip tied together.

4. Then repeat the process 4 more times, so you end up with 5 sets.

How Do You Make A Star Out Of Hangers?

Now, it’s time to attach them all together to make your Christmas star!

Process photos of assembling a star out of zip tied hangars.

5 & 6. Just look at the pictures above to see where I attached my zip ties.

7. Then make sure to attach them tightly, and cut off the ends.

Star made from white plastic hangars.

8. If you find any other areas that are slipping or really wiggly, go ahead and attach additional zip ties to those areas.

9. Then, once you have built your star, it’s time to wrap it with lights! Starting at the edge of one of the star points, begin wrapping your lights.

Christmas lights on a star made from hangars.

I didn’t do anything fancy here, but occasionally weaved them in and out for extra support.

I just made sure to only have about 20 lights per each section.

Snowflake made from plastic hangars and Christmas lights.

How Do You Hang A Christmas Star?

You can hang this Christmas Plastic Hanger Star above your garage, like frugal friend Stacy.

Or you could hang this star from a front yard tree. You could even rest it on the ground leaning against a shrub.

Lit-up star made from hangars.

Wherever you decided to place your star, you can enjoy knowing that you have one of the most unique pieces of Christmas decor on your street.

More Christmas Crafting and Decorating Ideas

So are you in the mood for more crafting and decorating?

When you skip the expensive store bought decor and make your own, you’ll save money and have the most unique display on your street!

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Green stocking filled with greenery hanging on a door.

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Red, white, and green wreath handing from a white bow.

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Christmas wreath made from fresh greens, pinecones, and red berries.

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Two pinecones with white tips.

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Pinecones in a basket.

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Dried orange slices strung from a thin rope.

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Collage of photo ornaments.

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Elf overlooking a canyon.

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Wreath decorated with hearts and ornaments.

So have you tried making this DIY Plastic Hanger Star with Lights yet?

Leave a comment & share!

About Heidi Miller

Heidi Miller is the creator of The Frugal Girls, where she shares easy recipes with massive flavor! She has been creating and sharing recipes online for over 15 years, and brings warmth, expertise, and a personal touch to every recipe. Her work has been featured on Today.com, NBC, Fox, Parade, People, Country Living, Woman’s World, and more!

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54 Comments

  1. Pilar says:

    What a cute and creative idea for Christmas decor! Amazing job with the star!

    1. Heidi says:

      Thank you so much, Pilar… I’m so glad you like it! 🙂

  2. Citu says:

    Gracias por la idea la estrella es hermosa. Te mando un beso

    1. Heidi says:

      Muchas gracias, Citu 🙂

  3. Kathrine Eldridge says:

    I cannot get over how incredible this looks! I have a ton of white hangers so I can make a ton. Thanks for sharing Heidi!

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks, Kathrine… and it really is the perfect use for those leftover hangers!

  4. Christine says:

    Great idea

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks, Christine! 🙂

  5. Carol says:

    I just love the simplicity of this craft. It’s inexpensive and so cute! Pinned and tweeted.

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks so much, Carol!

  6. somewhereinireland says:

    What a great idea for decorations for the holidays. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome!!

  7. delphine says:

    Waou extra je garde l’idĂ©e , je vais essayer de faire cette belle Ă©toile
    Merci beaucoup pour ce partage

    1. Heidi says:

      Merci Delphine… amuse toi bien Ă  faire ta star. 🙂

  8. Michelle says:

    Such a cute craft that the kids would love putting together!

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks, Michelle! And you’re right – it really is fun to get the whole family involved when making your stars.

  9. Black Knight says:

    I love such Christmas decorations and the stars with lights are special!

    1. Heidi says:

      Thank you… they really do look amazing lit up at night!

  10. MARIETTE VANDENMUNCKHOF-VEDDER says:

    Dearest Heidi,
    What a CLEVER way to create a very nice star with lights!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks so much, Mariette! I just love how easy they are to make! 🙂