10+ OF THE BEST DIY CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

Knock-Off Crate & Barrel Ornament Trees from Domestically Speaking…
Knock-Off Crate & Barrel Ornament Trees...these are the BEST DIY Christmas Decorations & Craft Ideas!
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Turn Old Tires into Giant Christmas Ornaments from Addicted to DIY…
Turn Old Tires into Giant Ornaments...these are the BEST DIY Christmas Decorations & Craft Ideas!
Melted Snowman Decoration (unknown source)…
Melted Snowman Doorway Decoration...these are the BEST Homemade Christmas Decorating Ideas!
Lighted Wood Pallet Christmas Tree from Making it in the Mitten…
Lighted Wood Pallet Christmas Tree...these are the BEST DIY Christmas Decorations & Craft Ideas!
Christmas Village via Pinterest…
Christmas Village
DIY Log Snowmen from Hip to Save…
DIY Log Snowmen...these are the BEST Homemade Christmas Decorations & Craft Ideas!
DIY Mason Jar Lights from All Things Heart & Home…
DIY Mason Jar Lights...these are the BEST Homemade Christmas Decorations & Craft Ideas!
Christmas Candy Cane Stocking Holder from Connie Edwards…
Christmas Candy Cane Stocking Holder
Easy Christmas Ornament Decoration (unknown source)…
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10+ OF THE BEST DIY CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

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Wreath : Christmas decorations that are ready to eat

I was looking for inspiration to create a Christmas wreath hanging on the doors, when I found some very unconventional ideas to decorate, and that in all of them there were edible elements. Maybe with food not play, but decorate itself is decorated.

Candy canes

The candy canes are a very sweet and Christmas option to create a very fun and easy to make crown. If you can not find them easily, I recommend American food stores – this time, better not go to Starbucks; sell them one at a time, when in American stores you may find them in stock, a more economical format. To do it, you only need candy canes, a hot melt glue gun and an ornament to put in the center.

Cinnamon
Also a pretty Christmas element in the kitchen. To me, Christmas tastes like cinnamon, I always use it to pour hot chocolate with cream or Christmas coffee. Well now you can also use it to decorate; you only need to buy cinnamon sticks and a cardboard ring the size you want to stick sticks. If you want, you can also put red jingle bells to decorate. All you need is a loop to hang the crown and ready!
Popcorn

Maybe here sounds a bit strange, but in the United States it is quite common to make garlands with popcorn to decorate the tree. With this do it yourself we go one step further, and we use popcorn to make a whole crown. It’s quite easy: you only need the base of porexpan, glue, popcorn and a loop. Ah, and snack first not to be hungry, that if this craft is not a danger.

Marshmallows
This idea struck me as brilliant: a white crown made of sugar clouds with a silver bow. You need marshmallows of two sizes, the largest and the smallest, the base to make the crown and a silver tie. If you want to decorate it a little more, you can put silver ornaments for the Christmas tree or bells.
Mint candy
Finally, another version of the style of the candy canes is this crown made with mints, the typical white and red caramelitos. As they are redonditos, it is quite possible to see the filling of the crown: you can leave it blank or paint it red if you like more. Then it’s just a matter of gluing the candy to cover as much as possible the crown and then put the bow.

Wreath : Christmas decorations that are ready to eat

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10th day of christmas: sock snowmen


For this craft, you’ll need a pair of old socks that are crew length, or longer. I went through Tanner’s bag o’ socks in our closet for my set. Don’t worry, he’ll never miss them — he owns something like 10,000 pairs of socks, but insists on wearing shorts and flip-flops 365 days a year. Boys…


First, cut off the top of the sock from the foot.


Turn the sock inside out and attach a rubber band tightly to the top of the sock. Then turn the sock right-side out again.


Fill the sock with rice. Make sure to pack it down as you go so the sock gets a nice round base.


Rubber band the top of the sock closed and put another rubber band 3/4 of the way to the top for the head of your snowman.


Now, decorate! Tie a scarf around your snowman’s neck and add eyes, nose, and buttons. I used map pins for my eyes. Unfortunately, I didn’t have any black ones, so I colored white ones with sharpie and stuck them in.


Use the toe of your cut socks to fashion a stocking cap. Or you could use colored argyle socks to create hats and sweaters for your snowman, as seen at {then she made}.


You can either sew or glue on your buttons, and add embellishments – twine, bows, ribbons, etc – as needed.



This is such a quick and easy craft – 10 minutes tops – that it would be simple to create a whole family of snowmen for your mantle!

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10th day of christmas: sock snowmen

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