DIY Glitter Polka Dot Wrapping Paper

DIY Glitter Polka Dot Wrapping Paper
To make your gift even more special, you may read this tutorial and make cool glitter wrapping. The supplies are glitter, spouncers, glue and craft paper. Cut a piece of craft paper that is size-appropriate to the present. Fill the glue container’s cap with glue and dipping the spouncer into it, stamp your craft paper... 
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How To Make Christmas Tree Ornaments With Letters

How To Make Christmas Tree Ornaments With Letters
We have told you of many ideas how to make cool Christmas ornaments, and this is one more for you to make. You’ll need a plastic ornament, stick-on lettering, Krylon’s Glitter Blast glitter spray, a paper towel, scissors, tape. Place your letters in the middle of the ornament; wrap the towel around the top of... 
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6 Sparkling Jewelry Christmas Tree Ideas

6 Sparkling Jewelry Christmas Tree Ideas
If you don’t want a traditional Christmas tree, you can make one yourself very easily. A very glamorous and beautiful variant is a jewelry Christmas tree that has become popular recently. You’ll need lots of beads, stresses, wire, some frame and so on. Choose the stresses of your favorite colors and they will shine to... 
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DIY Christmas Gift Packaging For Cookies

DIY Christmas Gift Packaging For Cookies
Cookies are an amazing holiday gift but how to wrap or pack them so that they would look festive? Here’s a wonderful idea for you! You’ll need a Pringles can, some wrapping paper, wax paper, parchment or freezer paper, a ribbon, glue or spray adhesive, muffin cups/liners. Cut the wrapping paper so that it wraps... 
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DIY Fox Mug Cozy

DIY Fox Mug Cozy
If you have a part of an old wool sweater, you can use it for this fox mug cozy to make your mug always warm in this cold season. The supplies are scraps from a wool sweater, felting wool, a pen and paper, a needle and a thread, scissors, a mug and a sponge. Measure... 
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How To Make Space Invaders Christmas Tree Ornaments

How To Make Space Invaders Christmas Tree Ornaments
Retro video games are a popular theme right now, and even while celebrating something – your wedding day or Christmas. Here’s a craft for Space Invaders lovers. You’ll need printed images of the invaders, an exacto knife and some ball ornaments without any pattern. Print you images and tape it onto a piece of black... 
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DIY Rudolph Reindeer Christmas Tree Ornament

DIY Rudolph Reindeer Christmas Tree Ornament
Rudolph Rendeer is a famous Santa’s deer with a red nose, let’s make such an ornament for your kids. You’ll need paint brushes, baby flat clothespins, mini red pom poms, brown paint, twine, a glue gun, and wiggly eyes. Paint the clothespins using brown paint, let dry completely and glue them together, keep sure that... 
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Original DIY Origami Paper Stars For Christmas Decor

Original DIY Origami Paper Stars For Christmas Decor
Origami is an ancient art type from Japan, the art of folding paper. Let’s make some origami stars to decorate our houses for Christmas as a star is a traditional symbol of Christmas but in an origami variant it’s very original. You’ll need origami paper (10×10 cm / 4 inches) and crafty hands. Fold the... 
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24 Awesome Vintage Crafts For Christmas

24 Awesome Vintage Crafts For Christmas
Vintage charm is exactly what you need for creating that special fairy-tale atmosphere at Christmas! This fashionable trend is everywhere now, so let’s make some vintage Christmas crafts. The simplest thing is a garland – just some vintage paper or images, crocheted bows or fabrics. Don’t forget of an advent calendar – also of fabric... 
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Fashionable DIY Christmas Metallic Garland

Fashionable DIY Christmas Metallic Garland
Metallic pieces are very popular today, it’s a fashionable trend. Why not make some Christmas decoration taking it into consideration? For a metallic garland you’ll need gold metallic twine and mini – shatterproof bulbs of the colors you like. Thread each bulb and tie to twine. Continue threading bulbs and tying onto twine, keeping bulbs... 
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