DIY Christmas Ornaments Of Plastic Baubles

DIY Christmas Ornaments Of Plastic Baubles
We’ve seen many cool DIY ornaments, and here’s one more pretty easy idea for everyone who’s getting ready for the coming holidays. Today we’ll take two piece plastic baubles and various small figures to decorate the tree. Each ornament is made up of two parts plus a silver plastic top and a round piece of... 
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Fun DIY Vintage-Inspired Fruity Christmas Ornaments

Fun DIY Vintage-Inspired Fruity Christmas Ornaments
These fruity Christmas ornaments have a vintage vibe and were inspired by the simple graphic shapes of vintage advertising posters and illustrations. They aren’t a quick project to make but are certainly worth the effort as they are really special and will become a cherished part of any Christmas decoration collection. The supplies are clear... 
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DIY Melting Snowman Hanging Ornament

DIY Melting Snowman Hanging Ornament
Snowmen are ideal for décor, so fun and whimsy. What would you say to a melting snowman? Unexpected, right? Prepare polymer clay, white acrylic paint, a small paintbrush x2, liquid clay, clay varnish, a needle or pin, a cutting tool, a rolling tool, an oven, wire or ribbon, beads. First of all, condition a ball... 
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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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Adorable DIY Felt Gingerbread Ornament

Adorable DIY Felt Gingerbread Ornament
Gingerbread is amazing and so delicious for Christmas! Today we’ll make a gingerbread-inspired ornament for décor. You’ll need scraps of wool felt, matching embroidery thread, 1 sheet of Sulky Sticky Fabri-solvy, a small amount of polyester fiberfill stuffing, scrap of string or yarn for the hanging loop. Print the pattern. It’s formatted to give you... 
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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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Cute DIY Ornament Frames To Bring A Festive Mood

Cute DIY Ornament Frames To Bring A Festive Mood
Christmas ornaments are cool items to bring 100% festive mood to your home. There are many ways to use them – from decorating a traditional holiday tree to making centerpieces of them. Today we’ll see how to make these cute ornament frames. To attach the ornaments (and to affix the ribbon from which the frame... 
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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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17 Scandinavian-Inspired Christmas DIYs For Your Home

17 Scandinavian-Inspired Christmas DIYs For Your Home
Scandinavian style is just breathtaking! It’s very natural, cozy and very inviting, it’s ideal for any home and of course, it’s great for holidays. Scandinavian Christmas décor is so comfy that you just can’t help dreaming of spending your holidays in such a place. We’ve rounded up some easy Nordic-inspired crafts to realize such décor... 
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19 Amazing DIYs For Rustic Christmas Decor

19 Amazing DIYs For Rustic Christmas Decor
Rustic Christmas – what can be cozier? If you agree with me, then then you’ll enjoy this wonderful roundup of DIY ideas for rustic Christmas décor. So, what materials can be considered rustic? I’d say burlap, wood, threads and all the natural piece like pinecones, berries, acorns and so on, so use them actively for... 
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