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DIY Wreaths - Easy Holiday Crafts at WomansDay. Presents don’t just belong under the tree! Put them front and center with this charming wreath, decked with mini gift boxes that are wrapped and ribboned with care. Materials • 12" piece floral wire • 16" double rail wreath ring ($2.50; MaineWreathCo.com) • 25–30 small (2"–8" wide) gift boxes • Scrap wrapping paper • Tape • Scissors • Hot-glue gun and glue sticks• Scrap ribbon Directions 1. 2. 3. 4. Christmas Music. All Free Christmas Crafts- Free Christmas Crafts for DIY Decorations, Gifts and More. DIY Glitter Ornaments. There’s no easier way to get into the holiday spirit with a craft that involves GLITTER!

This sparkly ornament craft is tons of fun and very affordable. Another bonus: It’s very easy to clean up and won’t leave a trail of glitter everywhere. This craft makes for great Christmas gifts and they look awesome on the tree. Kids love it too and it’s a great way to keep them occupied when they’re home from school. Get them away from the TV and video games and into a craft that they’ll enjoy. Supplies Needed Floor wax – make sure it’s clear, Pledge brand with the blue cap bottle Fine glitter Clear glass ornaments Cotton swabs A paper cone funnel (or substitute an envelope with the corner cut off) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. These ornaments make great gifts.

About the Author As a writer for HandbagHeaven.com, Sarah spends most of her days accessorizing with tote bags and women’s wallets, but outside of her job she spends time crafting, cooking, and shopping! Diy: Salt Dough Ornaments : katyelliott.com. The holidays have officially begun. As we countdown to Christmas I’ll be sharing some of my favorite holiday decorations, crafts, and gift ideas. To start us off Bread Dough Ornaments from Stephanie of even*cleveland. So cute, I can’t wait to try. Thanks for sharing Stephanie!

P.s. for christmas 2010 Stephanie made these stamped salt dough ornaments. Salt dough ornaments are an easy holiday craft that everyone can do, and you can make them as simple or as complicated as you like. Step 1. Step 2. For the gnomes, I used food coloring to dye some dough red for hats and jackets – this was EXTREMELY messy, so I would recommend wearing latex gloves if you mix in the color by hand, and rolling out any dyed dough between two sheets of wax paper to protect your counter and rolling pin. Once the ornaments are formed, poke them with a bamboo skewer to make holes to hang them from. Step 3. Happy holidays! Related Post:Macaroni SnowflakesDiy: Icicle Chandelier share. 150 Stocking Stuffer Ideas! Christmas Trees:)