Got some mason jars at home? Don’t know how to use them and give them a new life? Here are some cool and easy tutorials for you! Mason jars are ideal for storage of almost anything: from soap to cotton, so make shelves and insert the jars inside – this will be an ideal bathroom...
Leather – natural or faux – is a cool material for many crafts, rather easy to handle with and dye it. We’ve gathered several tutorials to use leather for your home décor. You’ll be surprised how many ways to use leather exist! Coasters and leather strap wrapped vases and planters – it’s the easiest craft...
Candleholders bring coziness and joy to any space, and it’s especially needed in winter to make the space look warm. Snowy candle jars are a fantastic idea for winter and festive décor. The supplies are a glass jar, 2 pinecones, lace, twine and/or baker’s twine, a hot glue gun, Snow-Tex, epsom salt, a candle. Wash...
Cotton is extremely trendy today for any kind décor, from home to weddings – cotton branches are seen on the table and in the bouquets. Let’s make this faux cotton plant centerpiece for any occasion you like. The supplies are 3.4″ x 10.5″ cylindrical vase, gold glitter duct tape, a hot glue gun, a black...
Christmas is here! And New Year is very close, too. Tons of gifts, and you need to wrap them and add gift toppers. Let’s make recycled gift toppers, you’ll need custom-dyed trees, craft cardstock, scissors, a pen, glue and ribbon. Cut a few strips of craft paper about 1/4″ wide and 5-6″ long. Cut out...
This craft is great not only for Christmas but also as a cool winter home decoration, so prepare the following things: assorted mason jars, plastic/coated ornaments, or faux flowers and garland, old fashioned glitter or snow confetti, hot glue, liquid glycerin and distilled water. Glue the ornamentation to the inside of the jar lid. Hold...
Have you chosen a tree topper for your Christmas tree already? If you haven’t here’s a great idea! The supplies are metallic pipe cleaners, a wire cutter, wire. Bend one pipe cleaner into a square and close it by wrapping wire around the ends. Bend the four others into open bottom triangles. Attach your open...
Gingerbread ornaments are typical and traditional for Christmas, and tasty! If you don’t want to make foodie ornaments as they can be easily destroyed or spoilt, let’s make felt ones. The supplies are brown felt, paper & pencil, scissors, brown thread and a thin needle, white thread and a thick needle and white beads. Start...
We’ve seen so many various Christmas wreaths – upcycled and not, wooden and fabric, traditional and original, but a sock wreath?! You won’t believe it but it can look awesome! To make one you’ll need old socks, two embroidery hoops, one 12″ and one 8″ one, a craft foam core board, an X-Acto knife. Trace...
If you are looking for a completely non-typical Christmas tree of some recycled materials, you’ll love this idea! The supplies are an egg carton, paper, beads, a glue stick, multi purpose glue and a pair of scissors. Cut out the ‘trees’. Fold a paper star and glue it on the top of the tree. Apply...