15 Sparkly DIY Sequin Crafts For Winter Holidays

15 Sparkly DIY Sequin Crafts For Winter Holidays
We’ve already told you how to add some glitter to your winter holidays, and now let’s talk about sequins in particular. It think sequins are number one in creating a festive mood, so I advise you to add them to your winter holiday décor, both for Christmas and New Year. Christmas ornaments are ideal for... 
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DIY Stamped Wood Christmas Ornaments

DIY Stamped Wood Christmas Ornaments
We’ve already told you of some pretty rustic Christmas decorations, and here’s one more easy idea using stamps and wood slices, the lattest ones are the cheapest and coolest material ever. You’ll need wood slices, a paintbrush, 6 nails, cotton clothesline, alphabet stamps, black chalk marker. Brush the surface clean. Paint three coats of clear... 
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16 DIY Glitter Decorations For Christmas And New Year

16 DIY Glitter Decorations For Christmas And New Year
Glitter, sparkles and sequins are natural and indispensable for the winter holidays, that’s why today we’ve rounded up some of the prettiest glitter decorations that you can make yourself. Number one idea is a glitter ornament, and there are tons of ideas to make one. You can make it in any shape, color and using glitter... 
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17 DIY Rustic Christmas Decorations From Wood

17 DIY Rustic Christmas Decorations From Wood
Wood is amazing natural material that is cool for rustic décor, for various seasons and holidays. Today we’ll see hot to use wood for making Christmas decorations, how to add a natural and rustic twist to your Christmas. Wood slices are ideal for Christmas ornaments, gift tags or coasters. Wood veneer gives lots of possibilities... 
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DIY Wooden Stars For Christmas Decor

DIY Wooden Stars For Christmas Decor
These amazing wooden stars are awesome for Christmas décor, you’ll need a brad nailer, a miter saw, tape measure, a pencil, a protractor, safety glasses and hearing protection. Set up the wedge jig and make steep angle cut. Set the miter for the second angle, flip the wood, measure and cut. Repeat the process 5... 
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10 Cozy DIY Knitted Christmas Crafts For Décor

10 Cozy DIY Knitted Christmas Crafts For Décor
Knit pieces always bring coziness in, they are ideal for fall and winter décor, and today we’ll talk about special winter knit décor – for Christmas. I think there’s nothing more natural for Christmas décor than a knitted item that you can knit yourself or maybe create from an old sweater. Make cute knit fir... 
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12 DIY Frozen-Inspired Party Decorations And Crafts

12 DIY Frozen-Inspired Party Decorations And Crafts
Remember that amazing cartoon called Frozen? The today’s roundup is dedicated to it – in case you are getting ready for such a party or just wanna make some Christmas decorations, inspired by it. The most popular characters are of course Olaf and Elsa, so there are lots of crafts reminding of them. Olaf can... 
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Easy DIY Christmas Paper Garland

Easy DIY Christmas Paper Garland
Preparations for Christmas are right on top now, and paper ones are the most budget-friendly and easy to make. For this paper garland you’ll need 120gsm paper, scissors, a glue stick, twine, a cutting Mat and a box cutter, a paper Christmas pattern. Print the Paper Christmas Pattern. Trace the shapes onto paper. To make... 
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11 Easy DIY Ombre Christmas Decorations

11 Easy DIY Ombre Christmas Decorations
Christmas and New Year decorations are one of the hottest themes right now, and today I’ve rounded up some crafts for those who like subtle décor – the article is all about ombre. The easiest way to add ombre touches to your festive décor is to make ombre glass ornaments, for this you need just... 
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7 DIY Christmas Window Decorations You’ll Love

7 DIY Christmas Window Decorations You’ll Love
Windows shouldn’t be forgotten while you are decorating for Christmas. Decorating the windows is pretty easy and can be done as an activity together with your kids. The easiest idea for a window is a wreath or a garland to hang – just take any you like. You can add lights to the garland to... 
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