How To Make Simple Christmas Trivets

How To Make Simple Christmas Trivets
Trivets are always needed, it’s a perfect gift. You may use them as a wall art, a cute holiday cork board and heat trivets; you can give them as a gift. The supplies are 3 round cork trivets, acrylic paints and a brush, a multi-purpose sealer, a stencil and Mod Podge. Create your stencil and... 
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How To Easily Make Cool Salt And Pepper Containers

How To Easily Make Cool Salt And Pepper Containers
There are many variants to store salt and pepper, you may make the containers yourself. To make some stylish and functional accessories for your kitchen you’ll need two small jars, black and white spray, sticky letters and a nail. The tutorial is very simple and genial! Mark and make holes on lids using nail (seven... 
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How To Make Cozy Yarn Napkin Rings

How To Make Cozy Yarn Napkin Rings
In winter we want warmth and coziness first of all. Warm napkin rings are amazing for any winter party. You’ll need toilet paper or paper towel rolls, yarn scraps and hot glue. Cut the toilet paper rolls into 1” strips. Glue an end of the yarn on the inside of the tube and start wrapping... 
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Simple DIY Mason Jar Snowglobes

Simple DIY Mason Jar Snowglobes
Snowglobes have always been a symbol of Christmas, a cool gift, especially for children, and I’m sure that for the most of us it reminds of cozy Christmas with family and friends. Let’s make a simple mason jar snowglobe, you’ll need mason jars, waterproof toys or figures, glitter, glycerin, epoxy or non-water soluble glue, distilled... 
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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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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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Unique DIY Thanksgiving Napkin Ring

Unique DIY Thanksgiving Napkin Ring
We’ve got an amazing idea for your Thanksgiving table – and these are fall-themed napkin rings. You’ll need some beads, charms, memory wire, needlenose pliers. First, cut your wire to 10 to 12 inches. Using your needlenose pliers create a loop at the end of the wire.  Start adding your beads in a pattern of... 
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Minimalist Thanksiving DIY Utensils Envelope

Minimalist Thanksiving DIY Utensils Envelope
Thanksgiving is very near and it’s high time to think of home and table décor. If you love minimalism, like I do, there’s an pretty idea how to lay a minimalist table decor, for this you’ll need just a sheet of paper. Make a Word document putting a few lines on the upper side, center... 
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Original DIY iPhone Case With Your Favorite Picture

Original DIY iPhone Case With Your Favorite Picture
Making your iPhone cool and unusual is simple! You won’t need to apply much efforts or expensive supplies. You’ll need your favorite phone, the picture you like, a fine liner pencil, scissors and a clear case. Turn your picture over and trace the back of the case so you don’t get any nasty pen lines... 
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