DIY Illustrated Christmas Ornaments To Make With Kids

DIY Illustrated Christmas Ornaments To Make With Kids

DIY Illustrated Christmas Ornaments To Make With Kids

I’ve got a great Christmas craft to make with kids for you! Prepare birch rounds, A4 sticker paper (or regular A4 paper and glue), scissors, twine, Christmas illustrations download. Drill a little hole into your birch round that is big enough to slip your twine through. Print the ornament download onto your A4 sticker paper (you... 
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16 Cool And Bold DIY Christmas Beaded Decorations

16 Cool And Bold DIY Christmas Beaded Decorations

Beads can become a source of endless inspiration for making cool Christmas decorations and ornaments. Perler, plastic or wooden beads in the colors you like – it’s up to you, then just make the shape you like. You can make stars, angels, chandeliers, candy canes, wreaths, snowflakes, letters or even ball ornaments. It these are... 
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DIY High Gloss Wooden Christmas Ornaments

DIY High Gloss Wooden Christmas Ornaments

DIY High Gloss Wooden Christmas Ornaments

Need a couple of bold ornaments for decor? The supplies are assorted plain wooden ornaments with eye hooks, DecoArt Americana Decor Maxx Gloss paint, in “Caribbean Sea” or another color, scissors, 1-inch foam paintbrush, gloves and paper towels and elastic string. Start by clipping off the pre-knotted string or rope that comes on your ornaments... 
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9 DIY White Clay Christmas Ornaments To Try

9 DIY White Clay Christmas Ornaments To Try

I love crafting with white clay! It’s kinda making cookies and adding patterns to them but such a piece will last longer. Roll the clay thick enough not to break and take cookie cutters to cut curious shapes. To make various patterns you can take cable knit, doilies, leaves, herbs and other things you like... 
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DIY Faux Taxidermy Ornaments To Make With Kids

DIY Faux Taxidermy Ornaments To Make With Kids

DIY Faux Taxidermy Ornaments To Make With Kids

These fun Christmas ornaments are perfect to make with kids! Prepare plastic shopping bags, masking tape, acrylic paints, paintbrushes, scissors, glue, pipecleaners, a cereal box, wood slices and yarn. First, determine what kind of animal you are going to make. Start by forming a head shape with your plastic bag. You want to use a... 
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