Simple DIY Stenciled Christmas Centerpiece

Simple DIY Stenciled Christmas Centerpiece
A Christmas table centerpiece is a very important piece because it gives tone to the whole table setting and to your holiday mood accordingly. You’ll need Martha Stewart Glass Paint, stencils, something to stencil on, squeegee brushes, a place mat, acrylic paint, snowflake stencil, a stenciling paint brush. Take your stencil and place it where... 
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DIY Pom Pom Ribbon Christmas Tree

DIY Pom Pom Ribbon Christmas Tree
There are many alternatives to a usual Christmas tree, and this is one more great and simple idea. The supplies are 3 yards of each pom pom trim in red, aqua, and apple green – all in 10 mm, a piece of white 12×12″ card stock, a glue gun. Take your 12×12 card stock and... 
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19 DIY Snowflakes, Snowballs and Snowmen Crafts For Your Home

19 DIY Snowflakes, Snowballs and Snowmen Crafts For Your Home
Winter is the time of snow, amazing sparkling snowflakes that are not like any other, funny snowmen made by kids and snowballs that we all like to play. Here are some cool DIY ideas to decorate your home with snowflakes, snowballs and snowmen and to highlight the winter atmosphere, charming, icy and cool! Felt ornaments are... 
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Cool DIY Instacards For Holiday Gifts

Cool DIY Instacards For Holiday Gifts
For the coming Christmas gift cards are a cool thing, they are necessary! The supplies are instagram photos from your feed in Jpeg format, a cutting mat, a card stock, copy paper, canvas paper, an embroidery needle and thread or a sewing machine, a ruler and a rotary cutter. Decide on the size your cards... 
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How To Make Colorful DIY Clothes Hangers

How To Make Colorful DIY Clothes Hangers
If you have some clothes hangers that you want to color for yourself or for your kids – there’s a way. You’ll need holders, spray paint, masking tape, pieces of toys, newspaper covered trays, wool and plastic beads. Use spray paint, then cover the wood hangers with masking tape to create different patterns. The plastic... 
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Minimalist Silver DIY Christmas Ornaments

Minimalist Silver DIY Christmas Ornaments
I love the minimalist pieces! These Christmas ornaments are rather simple and stylish – they are transparent with an unusual pattern. The supplies are metallic spray paint (or any other of your choice), clear Christmas bulbs for crafting, bendable branches and tweezers. Cut the branches to a height little longer than the height of the... 
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Easy DIY Napkin Rings To Make With Your Kids

Easy DIY Napkin Rings To Make With Your Kids
Any dinner with your friends and family needs some cool table setting and you should be attentive to the details. You can make awesome napkin rings together with your kids and have fun. The supplies are toilet rolls, scissors, hobby paint, brush, a hole punch, a needle and yarn. Start by cutting the rolls in... 
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How To Make DIY Tea Towels

How To Make DIY Tea Towels
Tea-colored towels look pretty and vintage, especially if you add some cool patterns. You’ll need a piece of unbleached cotton, a pen and paper, fabric markers, an iron. Cut the pieces of fabric in your desired size and hem them all around. Draw or print out the patterns that you want and cut them out... 
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DIY Christmas Ornaments Of Salt Dough

DIY Christmas Ornaments Of Salt Dough
Salt dough has always been a great craft material because it’s easy to make and you can create thousands of things of it. For Christmas snowflakes you’ll need some salt dough, parchment paper, a blue pen, acrylic paint, acrylic spray, sliver embroidery floss. First, make some dough mixing 2 cups of all-purpose flour and 1... 
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DIY Fall Art Piece For Your Living Room

DIY Fall Art Piece For Your Living Room
Winter is close but it’s fall still and you can still enjoy amazing bright scenery and other beautiful things connected with autumn. Let’s make some inspiring pieces for your living room using the natural materials. The supplies are covered canvas or foam, sewing pins, sticks, leaves, acorns. Cover your canvas with some old t-shirt of... 
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