I have tried all sorts of crafts but have not yet attempted to make Christmas decorations. That's going to change this year as I have a dinky doo 2 year old niece who just loves to get crafty. I'm not sure if ours will turn out as fabulous as these but we're sure going to have fun. Why not run through the ideas and be inspired to get glueing, cutting and sticking yourself?
You'd never know these are just decorated styrofoam balls.
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So beautifully simple, Uses scrabble tiles.
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Jazz up cheap, plain baubles with glitter and faux gems.
Another way to decorate plain baubles is to be inspired by a favorite designer (or another theme)
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But he will steal the show
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Yep - made by melting wax crayons with a hairdryer
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Pimp up pine cones with pom poms
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Not confident in your crafting skills? Anyone can cut out right?
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Cuteness overload. Everyone in the family should have their own.
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So charming!
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Make these easily with a free printable download
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As cute as a button
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The perfect way to use up hard candy left over from Halloween
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Can you believe these start out as shower rings?
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So easy to make.
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Photo transfer decorations are a sweet way to hang memories on the tree.
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Looks good enough to eat but don't bite cos it's made of styrofoam.
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Check out the tutorial because some of this lady's designs are fab.
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Have you guessed these are made from Keurig cups?
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Can you knit? Then you must try these.
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Pick up some clear glass ornaments from a dollar store and go to town on decorating them. The only limit is your imagination.
What could be simpler? Buy ready made dough, roll it out, cut shapes, add a loop and decorate with icing and dragees and edible glitter.
This is so elegant and it's made from crepe paper.
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The Dancing Angel ornament sprinkles a whimsical charm to your festive tree with its delicate form and graceful posture. Handcrafted from crepe paper, its skirt twirls with every gentle breeze, catching the light and casting soft shadows, reminiscent of a ballet dancer performing a pirouette. Perfect for those who adore an ethereal touch to their holiday decor, this piece also makes for a thoughtful gift that conveys both creativity and festive warmth. Follow the link for a simple, illustrated tutorial to adding this angelic beauty to your collection of handmade treasures.
He'll light up your life. He's made from a light bulb.
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Drink a few bottles of wine, save the corks and make a reindeer. Simples.
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