- Help decorate by putting your favorite ornaments on the tree.
- Take a picture wrapped in Christmas lights
- Write a letter to Santa and mail it
- Make edible snow (it only takes 5 minutes)
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Advent Calendar Activities
Monday, December 3, 2012
Advent Calendar
I have a friend that I swear should be an interior decorator. This was her craft so I don't have many pictures, but she gave me permission to share her idea with you.
First, she went to Hobby Lobby and bought a frame that did not come with glass. She was planning to paint a frame, but this rustic look was perfect for her vision. Then she chose a variety of different designs, such as miniature clothes pins, stockings, large cute gift tags, and she added some kid socks for character. Next, she cut chicken wire and stapled it on the back of the frame. Finally, she hung up the various Christmas stockings and tags after writing an activity for her children to complete each day. Such a simple, but cute idea. Thank you Natalie for allowing me to share your creation! I can't wait to make one for my house!
Stay tuned for Advent Calendar activity ideas....
Sunday, December 2, 2012
DIY: Leaf Flower Tutorial
I don't know about you but I always end up with lots of extra leaves when I am crafting. I always think, "What a waste." Well today I decided to put those extra scraps to good use. Here is my tutorial on how to make flowers from your extra floral scraps.
Take all of your leaves and push them off the ends of the wires.
Now you have so many "petals" to work with.
Gather your supplies. I used beading wire and a piece of rhinestone ribbon to make my center embellishment. You could use string and you could hot glue anything into the center of your flower.
Simply bead your first leaf on. Take the rest of the green plastic stem pieces off so that the petals can lay flat.
Once you have all the leaves you want for your flower strung, twist the wire to the back and knot it. Re-fluff your leaves and add something to the center and you are done! If you want to use rhinestone ribbon or bead something into your center follow the next step.

Move your wire knot back to the front. String the beading wire through the ends of the ribbon. When you tie it tight it will form a loop in the center. Snip the ends of the wire you are finished.

You can use these flowers on anything. I chose to use mine on a wreath that I am making. You could also spray paint them another color. I hope this inspires you in your crafting!
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Saturday, December 1, 2012
Tutorial: DIY Cheap Christmas Berry Ornaments
I have really been in the Christmas spirit lately! My husband and I put up our beautiful new frosted tree up but there was one problem. All of our ornaments were still in storage in Texas. I decided to give myself a very tiny budget for new ornaments this year and that meant making my money stretch. I hit the dollar store and ended up creating some beautiful, natural ornaments for my new tree! Here is how you can make them too.
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