In this Parol, recyclable materials were used. The first thing we used was a spoon. We decided to use some leftover glitter from a previous diorama to add spice to our spoons. Also, we used a variety of colors. People find significance in certain colors, to the extent that the color alone can evoke particular emotions or memories. We cut the spoons into pieces, glittered the heads with different colors, and glued the spoons on the handle. The spoon with gold glitter is thought to signify power and wealth. Gold also played a significant role in the Christmas tale because it was one of the gifts the visitors gave to Jesus. The second color, a deep red, represents the blood of Jesus Christ, whose birth is honored by the holiday. Additionally, it is associated with Santa Claus and his unique attire. The color red also represents Christ's teachings on the practice of unconditional love. God decided to send his son into the world to guide people and teach them equality, mutuality, love, and understanding due of his unending love for his people. Red represents the love, honesty, and trust that must permeate any relationship. When individuals love unreservedly, the entire planet will be filled with nothing but joy and happiness. The last hue, silver, is utilized symbolically to represent Christ's teachings and to symbolise the Redemption in Christ. The color symbolizes clarity, vision, brilliance, and strength. During the creation process, we also chose to include some leftover red metallic present wrap. Following that, we cut some egg trays into flowers and utilized the color blue, which represents the loss and solitude that can be felt during the holidays due to death, illness, poverty, or abuse, as well as the healing power of God, the spiritual realm, and the holy spirit. At last, we used recyclable spare Christmas flowers that we get from several of our classmates Christmas Tree decors. Yellow Christmas lights were the last ones we used. Yellow decorations provide comfort that is perfect for Christmas. Finally, we made the remaining spoon handles into snowflakes and decorated them with silver glitter and more silver flowers.