"The Kurtz Corner": Cupcake Christmas Ornaments. It's is my absolute favorite time of the year! Time to dust off your jingle bells, pour yourself some peppermint hot coco and make something for Christmas! I always loved making Christmas ornaments as a kid, and well, I still do! I love putting up the tree with my family and looking back at all of the ornaments I made as a kid. So many wonderful memories. Cupcake Supplies: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Step 1 Remove the ornament hanger Step 2 Hot glue your ornament into the cupcake liner, top side down Step 3 Hot glue all around so that the liner is secure Step 4 Create a Mod Podge/glitter mixture and paint onto your ornament Step 5 Sprinkle on some dry glitter and tap off any excess Step 6 Insert your ornament hanger into your "cherry" (Styrofoam works best) Step 7 Allow your ornament to fully dry and then hot glue on your "cherry" You're done!
These are really fun and easy to make! Festive Foliage. Real-Home Christmas Mantel Decorating. DIY LOVE. Make a DIY Modern Holiday Charm Hanger » Curbly | DIY Design Community « Keywords: Holiday, DIY craft project, Christmas, Matthew Mead. Christmas Today, guest blogger and nationally known style expert Matthew Mead shows you how to create this DIY Modern Charm Hanger (directions after the jump): "Holiday with Matthew Mead" is a "book-azine" offering inspiration and DIY/how-to projects for the Christmas holiday season. It'll be available in early November via online orders only, and in limited quantities (click here to purchase it). Here is today's project: Holiday Charm Hanger This modern take on a shadow box creates a yuletide memory display of mini ornaments and holiday ephemera. You will need: scarf organizer mini holiday ornamentsstamped paper price tagspaper pinwheelsvintage jewelryholiday ephemera Tools: hammera naildouble-stick tapeornament hookstringZots Hang your holder on the wall with a nail (items can become heavy).
Like this project? Tagged : Holiday, DIY craft project, Christmas, Matthew Mead. Paper Flowers. Ribbon organizer in Crafts for decorating and home decor, parties and events - StumbleUpon. Do you belong to those people who have dozens of ribbon reels and are looking for an economical and practical method of storage? In Spunky Junky we've found this great idea where using a slotted tupperware bin and inserting a pair of dowl rods inside (smaller than holes), we can organize and categorize all those ribbons that lurk in no order around our house.