Stars are one of the symbols of Christmas, that’s why such a piece would be great for décor. Let’s make some gingham stars which you may use for decoration. The supplies are white felt, red gingham, heavy duty fusible interfacing, white buttons, red/white bakers twine. Make a star of the size you want, iron the...
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Sculptural pieces look dramatic and never go out of style, GDG Studios presented faceted wall vases but you can make a similar piece yourself. For a sculptural vase you’ll need cardstock, free template, glue, scissors, scoring tool. Download the templates from the page and cut them out. Score all lines on the template. Fold all...
A Christmas table centerpiece is a very important piece because it gives tone to the whole table setting and to your holiday mood accordingly. You’ll need Martha Stewart Glass Paint, stencils, something to stencil on, squeegee brushes, a place mat, acrylic paint, snowflake stencil, a stenciling paint brush. Take your stencil and place it where...
There are many alternatives to a usual Christmas tree, and this is one more great and simple idea. The supplies are 3 yards of each pom pom trim in red, aqua, and apple green – all in 10 mm, a piece of white 12×12″ card stock, a glue gun. Take your 12×12 card stock and...
I love the minimalist pieces! These Christmas ornaments are rather simple and stylish – they are transparent with an unusual pattern. The supplies are metallic spray paint (or any other of your choice), clear Christmas bulbs for crafting, bendable branches and tweezers. Cut the branches to a height little longer than the height of the...
Salt dough has always been a great craft material because it’s easy to make and you can create thousands of things of it. For Christmas snowflakes you’ll need some salt dough, parchment paper, a blue pen, acrylic paint, acrylic spray, sliver embroidery floss. First, make some dough mixing 2 cups of all-purpose flour and 1...
A month and a half is left before Christmas and it’s high time to think over your home décor, table design and Christmas tree decorations, of course. Christmas tree is one of the main pieces in your home, your closest people and the guests will pay much attention to it, so you need to make...
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One more cool and cheap way to make a tabletop Christmas tree is to use some wood. You can use 2×4 planks, wood scraps, driftwood, wood chips and some other stuff for that. Wooden Christmas tree is much more cool and natural than the tree made of cardboard, paper or felt. It has some downsides...
Making tabletop Christmas trees of felt is good way to go if you want to get more cozy objects of holiday decor than those that made of cardboard or paper. These cute little trees are perfect for small flats but would work well in big living spaces too. You can use as store bought felt...









