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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14 Fun DIY Deer Decorations For Christmas Décor

14 Fun DIY Deer Decorations For Christmas Décor
Reindeer are perhaps one of the most famous and loved symbols of Christmas, especially for kids. Why not include them into your holiday décor? Deer patterns can be easily incorporated into Christmas décor: ornaments, candleholders and art pieces with deer heads look cool and traditional, though it’s rather a modern take. A pillow can be... 
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DIY Weathered JOY Sign For Coming Holidays

DIY Weathered JOY Sign For Coming Holidays
Signs are the most popular decorations for any season and holiday because it can be crafted quickly and easily. Here’s how to make JOY sign for the coming holidays. Pick a board and paint with with red chalk paint. Apply vinyl lettering that you’ve bought or cut with your Silhouette or cricut. Seal the the... 
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Sparkling DIY Christmas Ornament Topiaries

Sparkling DIY Christmas Ornament Topiaries
A pair of sparkling, Christmas ornament topiaries will dress up your Christmas mantel, tabletop, bookshelf, or other little nook that needs some holiday cheer. The supplies are STYROFOAM, clay pots, two, 4” dia., glitter paper in red and white, wood dowels, 3/8” x 24”, paint for clay pots, silver for wood dowels, wire, 10”, corrugated... 
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Holiday Fragrances: 9 DIY Citrus Crafts For Christmas

Holiday Fragrances: 9 DIY Citrus Crafts For Christmas
Citruses, and to be precise, oranges have a wonderful invigorating scent, which associates with Christmas. That’s why today I’m going to inspire you to go for cool citrus DIYs and enjoy the smells of the holidays. Oranges are perfect for lots of crafts – slice them and dry to make a cool garland, ornament or... 
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DIY Folding Pegboard Christmas Tree

DIY Folding Pegboard Christmas Tree
This adorable Christmas tree is right what you need if you love modern and minimalist decor! The supplies are white pegboard, tape measure, a pencil, a jigsaw, sandpaper, a cloth towel, newspaper, paint primer, white spray paint, green acrylic paint and a foam brush. Cut your 3/16-inch white pegboard into two rectangles, each 4 feet... 
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Budget-Friendly DIY Rustic Felt Christmas Trees

Budget-Friendly DIY Rustic Felt Christmas Trees
These little rustic trees are super easy to make and cost next to nothing, thanks to mother nature. Search for a Christmas tree template you like and download it. Print it out then used a scanner to resize it down to three different sizes if needed. Fold the template in half then fold the felt... 
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Enjoy The Smells: 10 DIY Christmas Potpourri Recipes

Enjoy The Smells: 10 DIY Christmas Potpourri Recipes
Memories are so strongly linked to smells. One whiff of some whole cloves and orange peels, and you remember of Christmas immediately. Making your home smell wonderful is also important at this time of year. The smells of the evergreen, cinnamon, orange and spice all mean the holidays are here. A stove top potpourri mix... 
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Christmas Must: 9 DIY Pomanders For Decor And Gifts

Christmas Must: 9 DIY Pomanders For Decor And Gifts
Pomanders were used as a great asepticizing means in the past, then they became a traditional Christmas decoration. Why do we love them so much? Because they are easy to make and they smell wonderfully reminding of the holidays at once! Pomanders are traditionally made of oranges, and if you have little ones, invite them... 
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