DIY Glass Heart Ornaments With Eucalyptus Leaves

DIY Glass Heart Ornaments With Eucalyptus Leaves
We’ve already told you of some natural and foodie ornaments you can easily make using the things you have in the kitchen. Here’s one more cool idea to the list: glass ornaments with eucalyptus leaves inside. The supplies are clear glass ornaments of any shape you like, dried and dyed eucalyptus leaves (their color is... 
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DIY 3D-Looking Himmeli Wreath

DIY 3D-Looking Himmeli Wreath
Remember the himmeli ornaments we’ve recently told you about? Here’s a himmeli wreath to complete the décor. You’ll need about 100 coffee straws, gold floral wire, gold spray paint, wire clippers. Start by threading a long piece of wire through three straws. Bend wire and straws to form a triangle and secure and the top.... 
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13 Simple DIY Christmas Placemats And Table Runners

13 Simple DIY Christmas Placemats And Table Runners
Placemats and table runners help to create a fantastic table setting and the desired atmosphere. Choose from these cool DIYs something for your own festive table. The easiest idea is a printable placemat – you need to choose a pattern or an image and print it. A confetti placemat is a cool holiday idea for... 
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Pretty DIY Embossed Clay Star Decorations

Pretty DIY Embossed Clay Star Decorations
There are many ideas to make a Christmas ornament of clay but these ones are special because they have a fabric pattern, a very non-typical thing. The supplies are air drying clay, a rolling pin, cable knit, a star shaped cookie cutter, sandpaper, some ribbon or string. Start by rolling out your air hardening clay... 
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DIY Christmas Hanging Terrarium

DIY Christmas Hanging Terrarium
Terrariums are recent everybody’s love! And a Christmas terrarium can be a great ornament or a gift. To make one you’ll need small hanging glass terrariums, a styrofoam ball, a craft knife, Christmas minis like santa, deer, bottle brush trees, hot glue, Diamond Dust Glitter and ribbon. The first thing you need to do is... 
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13 Cool DIY Geometrical Ornaments For Christmas

13 Cool DIY Geometrical Ornaments For Christmas
Geometric design is a hot trend today, and designers use it for interiors, weddings and even clothes. Geometric Christmas ornaments are great for minimalist Christmas or if you are looking for particular elegance in décor. Himmeli ones are an ideal thing, you can make them in different colors – gold, copper, silver or even striped.... 
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DIY Christmas Bow With Pinecones

DIY Christmas Bow With Pinecones
Do you like rustic Christmas décor with pinecones? If you do, let’s make this beautiful pinecone bow. The supplies are Christmas ribbon (or it may be any ribbon you like), 6 small pine cones, glue, seed beads and a piece of yarn about 20-30 cm. Make a bow, then glue 3 pine cones in the... 
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DIY Vintage-Inspired Armwarmers To Crochet

DIY Vintage-Inspired Armwarmers To Crochet
If you don’t want to get frozen during a cold season, you’ll need some leg and arm warmers. Of course, you can easily make ones of some old clothes or even sew but this project is for those who like vintage and is good at crocheting. You’ll need a G hook, medium weight yarn of... 
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14 Beautiful DIY Gold, Silver And Copper Christmas Tree Ornaments

14 Beautiful DIY Gold, Silver And Copper Christmas Tree Ornaments
Gold, silver and copper are classical for any type of décor, and Christmas ornaments are no exception. You can easily make some ornaments yourself just upgrading the old ones or making absolutely new ones. Spray painting the ornaments is a good idea and  you can also decorate them with some crystals or embellishments. Glitter ornaments... 
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Cool And Easy DIY Button Napkin Ring

Cool And Easy DIY Button Napkin Ring
Let’s make awesome napkin rings suitable for any occasion including Christmas – everything depends on the buttons you choose. The supplies are buttons, cotton thread, scissors, a sewing needle, satin ribbon, fabric scraps. Cut your fabric in  strips and in the middle of it make with your scissor two tiny holes. Use your ribbon in... 
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