Durable And Stylish DIY Gilded Agate Ornaments

Durable And Stylish DIY Gilded Agate Ornaments
Extend the life of your holiday decorations with ornaments you can keep out all year long! Personalize the natural agate slices with phrases, constellations, or tiny sketches. Use them as gift tags or give them away as gifts themselves. You’ll need natural agate slices, a gold paint pen, metallic thread and a constellation template. Create... 
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Cool DIY Gift Tags Or Ornaments From Clay

Cool DIY Gift Tags Or Ornaments From Clay
Cool gift tags can make your gift even more special and memorable. Let’s make these cuties of clay, you’ll need oven-bake clay, a rolling pin, tiny cookie cutters, a skewer, baker’s twine/string, parchment paper, stamps/presses, stencils, craft paint, small paint brushes. Knead a portion of clay until soft and smooth and then roll out 1/4... 
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Glitter DIY Santa Belt Ornament

Glitter DIY Santa Belt Ornament
It’s high time that we made a bunch of cool Christmas ornaments! Prepare a red ornament, gold and black glitter, Mod Podge, painter’s tape, a sharpie, paint brushes, paper plates. Start off by drawing the outline of the belt buckle on the ornament with a sharpie. Doesn’t have to be perfect, just a rough outline.... 
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DIY Frozen Olaf Salt Dough Ornament

DIY Frozen Olaf Salt Dough Ornament
Salt dough ornaments are easy and creative, you can even make them with your kids. This one is inspired by Olaf from Disney’s Frozen. The supplies are 1 cup of salt, 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of water, ribbon, a permanent marker. First you’ll mix your flour, salt, and water in a mixing bowl.... 
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Rustic DIY Ornaments Of Wood Discs

Rustic DIY Ornaments Of Wood Discs
If you’ve chosen rustic décor for Christmas and are looking for some simple rustic ornaments to make, here’s an idea! You’ll need wooden cut discs, small eye hooks, a gold-filled pen, a screwdriver or any sharp point, twine. Using your sharp point, carve names or initials onto the wood rounds. Screw the eyehook onto the... 
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13 Cool DIY Geometrical Ornaments For Christmas

13 Cool DIY Geometrical Ornaments For Christmas
Geometric design is a hot trend today, and designers use it for interiors, weddings and even clothes. Geometric Christmas ornaments are great for minimalist Christmas or if you are looking for particular elegance in décor. Himmeli ones are an ideal thing, you can make them in different colors – gold, copper, silver or even striped.... 
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14 Beautiful DIY Gold, Silver And Copper Christmas Tree Ornaments

14 Beautiful DIY Gold, Silver And Copper Christmas Tree Ornaments
Gold, silver and copper are classical for any type of décor, and Christmas ornaments are no exception. You can easily make some ornaments yourself just upgrading the old ones or making absolutely new ones. Spray painting the ornaments is a good idea and  you can also decorate them with some crystals or embellishments. Glitter ornaments... 
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Colorful DIY Acorn Ornaments

Colorful DIY Acorn Ornaments
Natural decorations are great as they bring the nature in. To make these acorn ornaments you’ll need acorns tops, polymer clay, gold jewelry hooks, paint and a paint brush. Roll your polymer clay into balls. It’s a great activity to do with kids! Just be sure to keep them a size that will fit in... 
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14 DIY Foodie Christmas Ornaments

14 DIY Foodie Christmas Ornaments
I think that foodie ornaments look even cozier than usual ones because they mostly smell fantastic. Let’s see what we can make using some products from the kitchen. The easiest and most aromatic way to do that is to dry some apples, oranges or other fruit and hang them as an ornament. For a nice... 
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DIY Snow Globe Christmas Ornament

DIY Snow Globe Christmas Ornament
A beautiful snow globe as an ornament? Yes, please! The supplies are clear glass baubles, small trees, white spray paint, glue, a wooden skewer, scissors, tweezers and white glitter. Cut the tree so that it could fit the bauble and lightly spray paint it. Dab some glue on the end of the skewer and gently... 
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