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Easy to Make Christmas decorations

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Wow how quickly this weekend has gone, i have been busy making Christmas decorations for our tree.  I love traditional style Christmas trees.  My plan is to have a handmade red and wooden decorated Christmas tree this year. All the decorations  were so easy and so much fun to make. Stuffed Christmas pudding: made of felt, sequinnes, wadding and jute.    Gingham felt and Heart hangers:  Using felt, gingham, sequins, beads and jute Wooden Dotty Hearts: I used some wooden hearts from my stash -  painted them red with white dots, gingham ribbon sequins and jute. Gingerbread men: used these from my stash, painted them brown with white stitches, square of hessian, jute and red button.  I made these last year but slightly different. Santa Balls: I used glitter baubles, silver card and black ribbon. Reindeer thumbprint baubles: Luke and Chloe's thumbprints were turned into reindeers. Five Finger Snowman: The childrens prints were mad

Top 10 Christmas Wreaths

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I love the way the American craft blogs show their crafts they have made in their beautiful homes.... I love to see their beautiful wreaths on their freshly painted and neat and tidy front doors.  I wish that the UK could show some of that flair when it comes to our homes and crafts. So if you are like me and obsessed with homemade crafts - i hope you like the selection of wreaths i have put together. Smitten for mittens and fresh greens Beautiful peacock wreath Pink, black and zebra print ribbon wreath Ok ....I know this is not christmassy - but i just love it.  Really simple to make click  here  for the tutorial stocking wreath Organic and traditional Orange and cinnamon wreath Amazing red rose wreath Pinecones and lavendar Cute little rag ribbon wreath Christmas mesh wreath Feel free to Visit the Blog | Follow on Pinterest | Follow on Facebook | Follow on Twitter

Owl party bags made from paper bags

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 My son Luke's birthday is on the 14th November, so i decided to gt his party bags ready whilst i had a spare moment....low-and-behold i could not find them, we bought some standard plastic one, which are available in most stores. I needed a back up plan, well where do I turn??? to my stash of course.  I bought brown paper bags with the intention of making a paper bag scrap album...but did not get round to it., thank goodness..... After perusing  Pinterest  I thought I would make some paper bag owls. Materials Brown paper bags White paper Black paper Brown paper Nestibles circle die-cuts Orange Sharpies marker Method Using the nestibles circle die cuts I cut out black circles, using the smallest circle, white next smallest and brown next size up and finally white circles the largest size die. Next i glued the white to the brown, then the black to the white to create the owls eyes. Fold the top of the paper bag in half an

Handmade Christmas Decoration - Five fingers snowman ornament

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Well guys, its coming to that time of year........yes....christmas craft making time. The kids and i had these Five fingers snowman ornament, which i originally found on  Full of great ideas , there is a wonderful step-by-step pictured tutorial. My version Love the way the white contrasts with the red bauble I made 6 of these in total Surprised at how good it looks I did not think i would like the silver baubles, so i used these as my practice ones, but i really like them, i am surprised that they look so good. Not only do we have keepsakes for this year, but we have started a tradition, as each year i plan to make more with the kids to see how they have grown. I made 6 of these baubles - Luke did 3 and Chloe did 3, so we are going to keep a set, and the other sets will be given to my parents and parents-in-law. The kids enjoyed this activity so much.  I would recommend that you try this......

Tutorial: Make a Jenga Block Keychain

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Tutorial: Make a Jenga Block Keychain  Follow this easy tutorial to make one of these great keychains, which you can personalize with your own images. Materials: Old Jenga Blocks or other similar sized pieces of scrap wood sanded smooth Papers/Images or your choice Cording for knot at top 1 Keychain ring per keychain Drill bit (similar width to the cording), and drill Glue Woodburning tool Sharp scissors Sharp pointy object like an awl (I use a metal cake tester) X-acto knife (optional) Some kind of sealant, I used a glossy, quick dry, polyurethane First drill a hole in the block (approx 1/2" from the top). Drill straight through till the bit comes out the other side of the block. Be sure to do your drilling on a scrap piece of wood. Next, take some glue and spread it lightly on one side of the block. Place the block (the glue side) on your paper or image. You can hold the paper up to the window or other light source to see through the paper to find the best placem