Want some fun and unique art for the holidays?! Let’s repurpose old or costume jewelry for a DIY Jewelry Christmas Tree! I’ve been wanting to make one for years after seeing my friend Madam of Making make heres. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make a sparkling masterpiece:
Ribbon Chain Garland
Making a paper chain with ribbon is a fun and slightly fancier take on the classic paper chain! It’s faster than using paper because you only have to cut the length of the ribbon. And the best part- you can store it with your holiday decor and use it year after year! The paper ones are cute, but don’t store… Read More
How to make a Giant Bow
Who else loves the trend of big bows as Christmas decor?! I want one for the front of my house so I thought I’d made one out of chicken wire so it’ll create an eye-catching decoration. This festive big bow will work for a Christmas tree, door, big present, the outside of a shop or even a car! Here’s a… Read More
Colorful Christmas Home Tour
This year for Christmas I went all out with my decor because my house was photographed! It was really exciting and I’ve loved how festive my house feels. I thought it’d be fun to share pictures and a video of how cute my house is looking. Want to come on a colorful Christmas home tour with me?!
DIY Wedgewood Inspired Ornaments
Every year I like to add some handmade elements to my Christmas decor. I love Wedgewood Jasperwood so I thought I could use the same look to create my own ornaments. This would be a very fun weekend project- especially while watching a movie. Here’s a tutorial to create DIY Wedgewood inspired ornaments if you would like to try this… Read More
How to Make a Big Bow for the Wall
I have long loved the look of Love Shack Fancy giant bows they use to decorate their stores! They actually have one for sale, but it’s super expensive! So I decided to make my own large bow to have on my Christmas tree. Afterwards, I plan on hanging it as decoration on the wall. Here’s how to make a big… Read More
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