10 Cozy DIY Cotton Balls And Plant Crafts For Winter

cozy diy cotton balls and plant crafts for winter cover

Cotton plants and especially balls are so cozy! These plants are very long-lasting and they are ideal for fall and winter décor, for your home and even for special occasions. Soft, cute and comfy, these pieces will bring some rustic chic and coziness to your home. Want to know what to do with cotton plants if you have some? I’ve got a couple of very easy and cool ideas!

The first craft is for those who can’t find cotton plants on sale but want them badly: make your own plants from cotton balls, branches and some brown paper. The tutorial will you how to make them in details and then you can just put them in a vase to make a cool arrangement or centerpiece.

How to make your own cotton plants yourself (via historiasdecasa.com.br)

How to make your own cotton plants yourself (via historiasdecasa.com.br)

Now, if you’ve made some artificial branches or bought some, you can make a simple and cool decoration: just place your branches into a vase that you like and voila! A simple glass vase can be spruced up to with glitter or copper duct tape. This décor will be great for any fall or winter occasion or just on your mantel.

DIY cotton plant centerpiece with a glitter vase (via www.shelterness.com)

DIY cotton plant centerpiece with a glitter vase (via www.shelterness.com)

Dried mini daisies, green ribbon and cotton can make up an amazing wreath for this winter! Read how to make it and create a cute decoration for indoors or outdoors using a glue gun.

DIY dried daisies and cotton balls wreath (via www.lookbetweenthelines.com)

DIY dried daisies and cotton balls wreath (via www.lookbetweenthelines.com)

This cutie will just drive you crazy! I’ve never seen a cozier and softer wreath than this, embrace the season with this cotton wreath! The wreath form is covered with cotton balls completely, it’s so cute and amazing! You can also add various details like ribbon or a bow but anyway, it’s cool without any additions.

DIY cozy and fluffy cotton wreath (via thehoneycombhome.com)

DIY cozy and fluffy cotton wreath (via thehoneycombhome.com)

Make cotton garlands putting them on fishing line and hang them wherever you want. Such cute décor fits even weddings, you may use such garlands for backdrops.

DIY cotton garland with fishing line (via lollyjane.com)

DIY cotton garland with fishing line (via lollyjane.com)

Here’s another wreath tutorial, a faux cotton ball branches and a grapevine wreath. The piece is made of grapevine, cotton bolls and a large burlap bow. If you don’t have real branches, you can first make some faux ones and then attach them.

DIY grapevine wreath with cotton and a burlap bow (via www.hometalk.com)

DIY grapevine wreath with cotton and a burlap bow (via www.hometalk.com)

This winter holiday bough is made of cotton, millet, pear branches and some other pieces. Think of the shape and contents of your bough and then start attaching the parts as it’s said in the tutorial.

DIY winter white holiday bough (via www.gardenista.com)

DIY winter white holiday bough (via www.gardenista.com)

Make a funny messy cotton wreath of a twig wreath and cotton balls. It’s amazing both for fall and winter décor, so make it in just several minutes with a glue gun and add a cozy feel to your home with it.

DIY messy twig and cotton wreath (via www.ellaclaireinspired.com)

DIY messy twig and cotton wreath (via www.ellaclaireinspired.com)

Christmas arrangements are great as mantel decor, centerpieces, for porch and windowsill decor, they are easy to recreate and can be changed as soon as you want it. This lush arrangement consists of fir branches, cotton plants and pinecones tucked into a gold urn, looks very rich and bold.

DIY lush Christmas centerpiece with cotton and evergreens (via sophiasdecor.blogspot.ru)

DIY lush Christmas centerpiece with cotton and evergreens (via sophiasdecor.blogspot.ru)

Here’s one more cotton wreath tutorial with burlap mesh for those who didn’t like the previous ideas. It’s not difficult and if you don’t have real cotton branches, you can always use faux ones or make them, read the previous tutorials to find out how to make some.

DIY cotton ball wreath with burlap mesh (via ourcraftymom.com)

DIY cotton ball wreath with burlap mesh (via ourcraftymom.com)