If you haven’t finished holiday décor yet, make these cool ornaments! You’ll need a birch branch or pre-cut and drilled wood slices, a wood burner, a drill, a chop saw or hand saw, narrow plaid ribbon or twine, a pencil, pliers, old chopping block or cookie sheet. Take a pencil and sketch some snowflakes, then...
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These photo ornaments are fantastic for tree décor and will be perfect gifts for your family and friends. Prepare a free printable pattern, an embroidery hoop, fabric, embroidery floss in various colors, Mod Podge CS15067 8-Ounce Photo Transfer, photos printed from laser jet printer, white paper, ribbon. Photo transfer your image to fabric. After printing...
We all got used to ornaments on our Christmas trees but can we use them anywhere else? Of course! You can fill your home with beautiful ornament DIYs and get an incredible festive spirit. Ornaments are great to make a garland, you can add some feathers or beads. Alternative Christmas trees are amazing, especially if...
Don’t want a usual Christmas tree? Make this ornament one right on the wall! Glue strips of balsa wood onto kraft paper with wood glue. Using some chalk, outline a thin triangle for your tree. Glue ornaments into place. Use a specific color scheme and a variety of shapes and sizes. Continue to glue all...
This cool and easy garland is perfect for the holidays! The supplies are mini pinecones, colorful felt balls, white paint, floral wire, hemp string and a paintbrush. Give each mini pinecone a dusting of white paint. When the paint is dry, wrap thin floral wire inside the tynes of each pinecone. Twist the ends of...
Snow is an indispensable part of Christmas, and even if there isn’t any in the place where you live, I’m sure that you love it! We’ve already told you of snow globes and snowball décor ideas for the holidays, and today I’m going to share snow-inspired decorations. If you make your Christmas tree a bit...
This is a super easy last minute Christmas tree for those of you who want to spend less on Christmas decorations this year or who just haven’t had a chance to get festive yet! The supplies are fir branches, a vase/vessel for branches, mini pegs, scissors and Modern Gems download. Pop your branches into a...
Plaid is the most popular pattern for fall and winter and especially for Christmas! Plaid scarves, skirts and shirts, plaid ornaments, signs and marquees, napkins, tablecloths and tableware – we go everything plaid! I even have a plaid blanket to cover myself up from head to toes on a cold day. If you are one...
Marquees always create an ambience, wherever you put them, and I’m sure that they will help you to feel the holiday spirit! Of course, Christmas and New Year marquees should reflect the holiday theme, so if you are choosing some letters, make words like JOY, FUN, CHEERS, MERRY, NOEL or something else connected with the...
These DIY ice rings can be made for party punch (New Year is coming, remember?) and will add such a charming, vibrant touch to the punch bowl, all while keeping the punch cold. They’re also incredibly easy to make! You just need to freeze them the night before. To make these charming Ice Rings, all...