Beautiful DIY Wall Ornament Christmas Tree

Beautiful DIY Wall Ornament Christmas Tree
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... 
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DIY Sugarplum Christmas Pinecone Garland

DIY Sugarplum Christmas Pinecone Garland
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... 
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10 Charming DIY Snow-Inspired Decorations For Christmas

10 Charming DIY Snow-Inspired Decorations For Christmas
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... 
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DIY 5 Minute Modern Gems Christmas Tree

DIY 5 Minute Modern Gems Christmas Tree
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... 
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DIY Pottery Barn Inspired Plaid Christmas Ornaments

DIY Pottery Barn Inspired Plaid Christmas Ornaments
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... 
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11 Awesome DIY Christmas And New Year Marquee Lights

11 Awesome DIY Christmas And New Year Marquee Lights
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... 
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DIY Giant Glow Jar Of Fireflies Christmas Wreath

DIY Giant Glow Jar Of Fireflies Christmas Wreath
This way-over-sized glow jar filled with fireflies is a spin on the traditional wreaths and garlands. It is fun, easy, festive, and wireless! The supplies are some evergreen clippings, such as boxwood, conifers, wood craft sticks, a hot glue gun and glue sticks, battery operated LED fairy lights. You can also use these plug-in holiday... 
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23 DIY Glitter Christmas Decorations You Should Make

23 DIY Glitter Christmas Decorations You Should Make
Glitter is super popular for any kind of Christmas decorations because glitter reminds of snow sparkling. That’s why today I’ve prepared lots of cool glitter crafts to turn your home into a real Christmas space. Of course, glitter decorations number one are glitter baubles – of all sizes and colors – just cover them with... 
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Colorful DIY Christmas Board Game

Colorful DIY Christmas Board Game
This cool Christmas board game is awesome to spending time with your little ones and just to have fun. Prepare air drying modelling clay, white, acrylic paint: white, red, green, orange, black, brown, a paint brush, a skewer, a cork board, an exacto knife, a ruler, paper and pencil, or template below, transfer paper, masking... 
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DIY Chalkboard Clay Christmas Ornaments

DIY Chalkboard Clay Christmas Ornaments
Chalkboards are great for leaving messages, such decorations are super-interactive. To make these you’ll need white polymer clay, cookie cutters, a wooden skewer, chalkboard paint, a paint brush, a  white paint pen, ribbon. Roll out clay according to directions until you reach a desired thickness. Ours were a little less than 1/8 of an inch... 
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