Super Easy DIY Scrabble Christmas Ornaments

Super Easy DIY Scrabble Christmas Ornaments
Need a cool Christmas decoration with a minimalist approach? Make scrabble letter piece! You’ll need wooden scrabble tiles, glue, sandpaper, white yarn and scissors. The tutorial is super easy and you’re your kids can make these ornaments. Sand the edges of the scrabble tiles slightly. Cut a piece of yarn. Glue the outer letters together.... 
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DIY Christmas String Star Ornaments

DIY Christmas String Star Ornaments
We continue telling you of super cute Christmas ornaments, and this article is dedicated to string star ornaments. The supplies are cotton string, jute twine or wool in your preferred colors, 1 sheet of paper for the shape templates, baking paper wrapped around jars and taped closed, a pastry brush, or brush with wide head,... 
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14 Easiest DIY Christmas Ornaments To Make With Kids

14 Easiest DIY Christmas Ornaments To Make With Kids
If you have kids, it’s so awesome to spend time with them preparing your home for the coming holidays and cooking food! Today I’ve prepared a whole bunch of tutorials to make with your little ones, they are super cute and easy – almost for any kids’ age. You can make some using salt dough... 
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DIY High Gloss Wooden Christmas Ornaments

DIY High Gloss Wooden Christmas Ornaments
Need a couple of bold ornaments for decor? The supplies are assorted plain wooden ornaments with eye hooks, DecoArt Americana Decor Maxx Gloss paint, in “Caribbean Sea” or another color, scissors, 1-inch foam paintbrush, gloves and paper towels and elastic string. Start by clipping off the pre-knotted string or rope that comes on your ornaments... 
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DIY Christmas Wreath With Holly And Small Ornaments

DIY Christmas Wreath With Holly And Small Ornaments
Christmas is coming, just one month is left! Let’s make this easy wreath for front door decor, you’ll need holly, a wreath, a glue gun, floral wire, wire cutters, small ornaments and felt bird ornaments. Clip small pieces of holly and attach them to your wreath using floral wire or a glue gun. Taking a... 
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DIY 10 Minute Wood Slice Christmas Ornament

DIY 10 Minute Wood Slice Christmas Ornament
We need more creative Christmas ornaments for the coming holidays! This one is a cool stamped piece, the supplies are a miter saw, birch logs, a drill, bakers twine, a rubber stamp, stamp ink. The first step is to select logs that are the right shape and size for your ornament. Using your miter saw... 
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12 Soft And Cozy DIY Pompom Christmas Decorations

12 Soft And Cozy DIY Pompom Christmas Decorations
I love pompoms because they make any space warmer and softer, that’s why I’ve decided to share some amazing pompom tutorials for those of you who are already preparing for Christmas. Pompoms are perfect and easy for any type of craft: a garland, a wreath, gift wraps and toppers, ornaments and even pillows. Grab a... 
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Cool DIY Glittery Ornaments For Christmas

Cool DIY Glittery Ornaments For Christmas
Just a month is left before the holidays, and it’s time to make some decorations, today we are sharing a tutorial for glitter ornaments. The supplies are glitter, craft ornaments, Mod Podge, a paint brush. Most ornaments will have a little metal piece at the top that you can take off. Paint a medium to... 
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9 DIY Greenery And Herb Wreaths For Christmas Decor

9 DIY Greenery And Herb Wreaths For Christmas Decor
Last year I shared adorable magnolia and eucalyptus decorations, which not only create ambience but also have an adorable smell. Today i’d like to speak about fresh herb and greenery wreaths that you can make from the plants and shrubs you have in your garden or can buy at the market. Holly, boxwood, succulents, various... 
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Vintage-Inspired DIY Stamped Clay Ornaments

Vintage-Inspired DIY Stamped Clay Ornaments
If you’ve been following us lately, you’ve already seen clay ornaments. Here’s one of these tutorials in details. The supplies are 1 cup cornstarch, 2 cup baking soda, 1-1/2 cups water. Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan. Heat over medium stirring constantly until the mixture starts to resemble mashed potatoes. Remove & transfer to... 
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