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season‘tis the
for a homemade holiday2018 Holi-yay! Project Book
& merry bright...decor!One of the best things about the holidays is decorating, and when you can say you made them yourself, it’s even more satisfying! Find inspiration for your winter display with some of our favorite trends for the 2018 Holiday Season. Making a new tradition with unexpected colors
and elements can be fun, while sticking to the tried and true classics is a timeless choice. Either way, handmade is always the way to go!
Project 1DIY Cross-Stitch
Holiday Planter Box
Project 2Simple & Modern
Colorful Snowflake Decor
Project 3DIY Winter Pine Cone
Wreath
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DIY Cross-Stitch Planter Box
HolidayWe love how cross-stitch seems to be making a comeback in the most fun
ways! Non-traditional cross-stitched items have been popping up in various craft projects for the last year or two. We thought it was the perfect addition
to make a plain wooden box into something super festive for the holidays!
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1. Lightly sand any rough areas on the planter box, inside and out then paint all of the outside and the inside walls. Print and trim the cross-stitch patterns. Center a pattern on one long side of the planter and tape down. Place transfer paper between the pattern and the planter, graphite side down. Use a pencil to lightly circle each corner of every colored square until the entire pattern is transferred to the box.
Note: If the graphite leaves behind unwanted dark spots on the planter you can go over the area again with paint after completing the next step.
2. Use a drill with a bit large enough for your yarn needle to fit through, and drill holes through all of the transferred markings.
If you are decorating both sides with cross-stitch, go ahead and do all of the drilling before any sewing.
3. Thread the yarn on a large needle, taping the end if needed to get it through the eye of the needle. Begin creating the X’s for the cross-stitch pattern. Use the paper pattern as a guide as needed.
4. Trim any “fuzzies” as needed that the yarn may have created. The insides of the box will look a bit messy, but filling the box with florals or other fun holiday items will hide that away.
instructions
suppliesUnfinished Wood Planter Box
Yarn
Large Needle
Paint
Paintbrush
Downloadable Cross-Stitch Patterns
Transfer Paper
Sandpaper
Pencil
Drill
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Project 1 | DIY Cross-Stitch Holiday Planter Box
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Simple & Modern colorful DIY
Snowflake DecorWe are in love with these simple and modern colorful DIY snowflake
decorations. Sure, snowflakes in crafts are usually white, but why? They are so much prettier with color and if Mother Nature isn’t going to provide a rainbow snow shower for you, you might as well create your own! These snowflake wreaths are simple to make and very minimalist, and while you
can easily make one for your front door or we love how they look in a big group as wall art instead.
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Project 2 | Simple & Modern Colorful Snowflake Decor
instructions
suppliesRaw Wood Snowflake Ornaments
Mini Laser Cut Snowflakes
Acrylic Craft Paint
Gold Macramé Hoops in Various Sizes
Hot Glue
Paint Brushes
We used clear push pins to hang my wreaths on the wall, or you can use an over the door wreath hanger to hang your wreath on the
front door.
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1. Begin by choosing colors of paint and painting your snowflakes. If you are only making one wreath, then you only need 2-3 colors, and one hoop, wood ornament, and package of mini snowflakes.
2. Once your snowflakes are painted on the front and the back, let them dry. Then, use your hot glue to attach the small snowflakes to the larger ones.
3. To attach the large snowflakes to the macrame hoop you will want to add a line of glue on the hoop itself and press the snowflake on the hoop. Once the glue has cooled, gently tip the hoop over and add glue across the back of the hoop on to the back of the snowflake. This will completely encapsulate the macramé hoop in glue on and around the back of the snowflake. If you just glue the snowflakes to the front of the hoop, they will pop off, but by surrounding the hoop with glue, it helps the snowflakes stay on much better. Repeat as many times as you wish with different color snowflakes and sizes of macramé hoops to create your own DIY snowflake decorations assortment.
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DIY Wreath
WinterPerfect for Christmas and appropriate for the whole winter season, this
winter pine cone wreath will make quite the statement adorning your front door this holiday season. Shining gold pine cones and baby ’s breath turn a
traditional wreath into a dazzling winter decor piece. A large ribbon hanger adds a pop of holiday color for the perfect finishing touch.
Pine Cone
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Project 3 | DIY Winter Pine Cone Wreath
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1. Paint the edges of your pine cones using the metallic paint and brush. Set painted pine cones tips up to dry. You’ll also cut the baby’sbreath stems into shortened bunches and spray paint. Prep your wreath form by painting it with the metallic paint. This will help camouflage any areas that may show through after pine cones are attached to the foam.
2. When the wreath form, pine cones, and baby’s breath are dry, you’ll glue your pine cones to your wreath form covering the front, inside, and outer side edge. (Leave the back of the wreath form empty for easy hanging.) If you have a variety of sizes, attach the large pine cones first and then fill in with the small and medium pine cones. This will require a lot of glue to keep the pine cones in place. You may need to hold the pine cone until it sets depending on the positioning.
3. Continue attaching pine cones to fill the wreath form.
4. When the wreath is finished you’ll measure the length of ribbon you want to hang and double it to wrap around wreath. Secure edges together with hot glue.
supplies12" White Foam Wreath Form
Natural Pine Cones for Crafts, (1lb) 2 pkgs.
Acrylic Paint in Spun Gold
Foam Sponge Brush
High Temp Hot Glue Gun (Alot of Extra Glue Sticks)
Gold Spray Paint
Red Velvet Ribbon, 3-4"
instructions
handmadegiftsholi-yay!
Every year, the pressure to out-gift your friends becomes harder and harder. Think outside of the store this year with a handmade gift that has a little extra holi-yay spirit! Use our project ideas to get the creativity flowing and come up with something that would even impress an
Etsy seller. Need more ideas? Visit our blog for inspiration all year round.
Project 1Wood Slice
Winter Garand
Project 2Yarn Wrapped Santa
Treat Holders
Project 3Fingerprint Snowman
Notecards
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Wood Slice WintergarlandTaking down the Christmas decorations after the holidays always makes
the house feel a bit empty so I love to decorate for winter. It helps keep that festive spirit going for a couple more months! I’m adding a new
winter garland DIY to my decor this year and jumping on the buffalo check bandwagon as well!
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instructions
suppliesBirch Wood Slices, Assorted Sizes
Picture Hanging Screws
Pencil
Ruler
Paintbrushes
Acrylic Paint in White, Black, and Gray
Dimensional Snow Writer
3/4" Canadian Pine Garland
1" White Pom Poms
White Twine
Large Sewing Needle
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Project 1 | Wood Slice Winter Garland
Decide how long you want your garland to be and select a handful of the larger wood slices to work with. The birch is soft enough to push the picture hanging screw into the wood without needing to pre-drill any holes. Avoid using the smaller wood slices as the screws may cause them to split.
1. Paint the front of the wood slices with a coat or two of the white acrylic paint. Use a ruler and a pencil to lightly draw a grid on the wood. Use a fine tip paintbrush to paint every other square with black acrylic paint. Paint the squares under and above the black squares with the gray acrylic paint. Mix the gray paint with a little of the white to make a lighter shade of gray and paint all of the squares next to the black squares with the lighter gray paint.
2. Once the acrylic paint is dry, use the snow writer to draw snow-flakes on the wood slices. Allow to dry completely. The snow writer will give the snowflakes a fun 3-D effect.
3. String the wood slices onto the pine garland through the picture hanging screws. Hang and trim the pine garland as needed.
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Yarn-Wrapped
Treat HoldersSanta
It’s the perfect time of year to turn everything into Santa. You just can’t go wrong with a fun Santa craft project like these adorable yarn-wrapped Santa DIY Christmas treat holders. Aren’t they the cutest thing ever? Fill them with cookies or candy and you have the perfect gift for your friends,
neighbors, and more.
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suppliesRed Yarn
White Yarn
Glue Gun
Glue Sticks
Paper Mache Pot, 4" x 4"
Black Buttons
Finger Guards (Optional)
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Project 2 | Yarn-Wrapped Santa Treat Holders
instructions1. Run a small band of glue around the base of your pot. Quickly add your red yarn and hold in place until glue dries. This is where you’ll be glad you use the finger guards. Continue to wrap red yarn around the pot until you reach the lip of the pot. Then continue to wrap yarn around and around. I did three layers of yarn. Glue end using your glue gun.
2. Run a small band of glue around the top of the pot and glue white yarn in place. Continue to wrap white yarn around the entire top of the pot.
3. Add two black buttons to front of pot and now it’s time to fill our Santa DIY Christmas treat holders. I filled a few with homemade cookies for a fun neighbor gift and teacher gift.
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Fingerprint
NotecardsSnowman
Are you looking for a fun kid’s craft that appeals to girls and boys, that keeps them entertained for quite a while, and one that you probably already have all of the supplies on hand for? It sounds too good to be true, right? These fingerprint snowman note cards were the ticket to turning a bad weather
day, into a good craft day!
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Kraft Cards with Envelopes
White Acrylic Paint
Colored Markers with a finer sized tip such as these options:
Stabilo™ Pen Parade Set
Sakura™ Brush Pens
Sharpie™ Markers
Project 3 | Fingerprint Snowman Notecards
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1. Distribute the notecards to the kids. We decorated the envelopes that came with the cards too! Place a small amount of paint onto a paper plate or scratch piece of paper. Make sure to place the notecards with the opening at the bottom.
2. Place your finger sideways to make oval snowmen.
3. When the paint is dry, you can begin to “dress” your fingerprint snowmen, and give them faces.
instructions
Experiment with different fingertips to create different sized snowmen.
Baking is love made edible. When it comes to gifts for neighbors, friends, co-workers and family, things can get expensive. Give your wallet a break this year and buy only the supplies
you need to create gifts that are meaningful, adorable and delicious.
Project 1Color-Dipped
Christmas Tree Cookies
Project 2Gilded Place Card
Holder Ornaments
Project 3Melted Snowman
Candy Pops
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Color-DippedChristmas Tree
CookiesOne of the best parts of the holidays is all the baking and eating of sweets. Or at least I
like to think so! These color dipped tree sugar cookies are not only tasty, but oh-so-pretty to look at. Plus, they are much easier to
make than frosting cookies with royal icing!
sugar
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Cookies
1 Cup of Butter at Room Temperature
1 Cup of Sugar
1 Egg
1/2 Tbsp. Vanilla Extract
2-1/2 Cups of Flour
1/2 Tsp. Salt
Candy Wafers in Assorted Colors
Cookie Cutter
To get a few of my colors, I mixed the standard colored candy melts together along with a drop or two of food coloring gel mixed with a little coconut oil. The coconut oil helps distribute the coloring and
prevent the coating chocolate from seizing.
Project 1 | Color-Dipped Christmas Tree Cookies
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1. Begin by creaming together the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl for 1 -2 minutes. Then add the egg, vanilla, and salt. Mix until just combined. Then add all the flour at once and pulse until the dough just comes together. Next, roll out the dough on a floured surface and cut out your tree sugar cookies (or any shape works!). Bake on a parchment lined baking sheet in a 350°F oven for 8-10 minutes until just set. Remove from the oven and cool.
2. Once cool, place a cup or two of candy melts into a microwave safe bowl and heat for 30 seconds stir and then heat again until just melted.
3. Then simply dip a portion of the cookies into the melted candy coating and place on a piece of parchment paper to let the coating set.
instructions
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Place CardOrnament HolderGilded
Between Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s, there are many opportunities to get together with friends and family to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. We love these festive gilded card holder ornaments to use for place cards at a formal dinner or to display the offerings on a spread of food. Gilded Card Holder Ornaments
make a beautiful entertaining statement and are so easy to make!
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Darice Clear Card Holder Ornaments
Acrylic Paint Colors of Your Choice
Gold Leaf
Gilding Adhesive
Small Paintbrush and Firm Paintbrush
Project 2 | Gilded Place Card Holder Ornaments
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1. Carefully remove the tops from the card holder ornaments. With the ornament tilted, pour paint colors of your choice down the sides of the ornament all the way around. Make sure to keep the card holder ornament tilted as your pour in the paint so that it doesn’t go straight to the bottom.
2. Lay the ornaments on their sides in the carton to allow for the paint to marbleize and for the excess paint to drip out of the ornaments. Rotate them about every 20 minutes to make sure that every side of the card holder ornaments are swirled. Once all sides have marbleized, place the ornaments opening side down in their carton to allow any remaining paint to drain out.
3. Using a small paint brush, apply a thin layer of gilding adhesive on the bottom half of the card holder ornaments.
4. After the gilding adhesive has set for about 20 – 30 seconds, place small strips of gold leaf on the adhesive coated areas. Handle the gold leaf with care as it is very delicate; also make sure your hands are dry or the gold leaf will stick.
5. Allow the gold leaf to set for a few minutes and then use a firm brush to dust away the excess gold leaf and create some textural variations on the card holder ornaments.
6. Place the tops back on the gilded DIY card holder ornaments.
instructions
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Melted
Candy PopsSnowmanThese sweet melted snowman pops might just be the cutest thing ever made. Not
only are they easy to make but it’s the perfect winter craft to make with the kids. Just melt the chocolate, gather all the fun supplies, and have fun decorating the chocolate
to look like snowmen.
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Make ‘N Mold White Candy Melts
Chocolate Candy Lollipop Sticks
Make’n Mold Squeeze Bottles
Wilton Candy Eyeballs
Red Sixlets Candy
Parchment Paper
Candy Corn Candy or Other Orange Candy
Mini Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups, Cut in Half
Pretzel Sticks
Project 3 | Melted Snowman Candy Pop
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1. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Add the candy melts to the squeeze bottle and melt according to the directions on the back of the bag. Squeeze the melted chocolate out onto parchment paper in the shape of a melted snowman and add a lollipop stick. This is the best part because you can’t mess this up.
2. Press your candy accessories into the melted chocolate to look like a snowman. Let the candy set before removing from parchment paper.
instructions
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