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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Dreamy DIY Sunset-Inspired Wooden Clock

Dreamy DIY Sunset-Inspired Wooden Clock
This beautiful sunset clock is easy to make yourself! You’ll need a wooden clock base, walnut hollow 3/4″ clock movement, wood stain, gold spray paint, gold paint pen, stain applicator, contact paper/masking tape. Stain the clock base using the stain applicator, let the stain dry. Use contact paper or masking tape to cover the front... 
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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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DIY Desk With 2 Drawers From IKEA Malm

DIY Desk With 2 Drawers From IKEA Malm
This cool minimalist desk can be easily made by yourself, just get some IKEA drawers and let’s hack them! The supplies are 2 x Malm drawers from Ikea, 1 x 2200 x 60 birch panel, beeswax polish, clean cloth. Position the drawers so the panel fits on top against a wall. Polish the top with... 
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Easy DIY Faux Birch Rustic Place Mat

Easy DIY Faux Birch Rustic Place Mat
This fantastic rustic birch placemat will be perfect for any type of family dinner, including Christmas. Prepare birch wrapping paper, some leftover felt, scissors, and a hot glue gun. Speaking about felt, here it was a 14.5″x18″ rectangle but you can go for any size you like. Glue the felt to the backside of the... 
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Simple DIY Crocheted Trim For Lampshade Makeover

Simple DIY Crocheted Trim For Lampshade Makeover
This crochet project is perfect for a fast lampshade makeover. You’ll need cotton yarn, lightweight, a 3.5mm crochet hook. Crochet anough 2 row granny squares to go around the perimeter of your lamp shade. Better to be a little short than too long. Round 1: Attach the granny squares to one another with a row... 
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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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9 DIY White Clay Christmas Ornaments To Try

9 DIY White Clay Christmas Ornaments To Try
I love crafting with white clay! It’s kinda making cookies and adding patterns to them but such a piece will last longer. Roll the clay thick enough not to break and take cookie cutters to cut curious shapes. To make various patterns you can take cable knit, doilies, leaves, herbs and other things you like... 
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