Glitter Ornaments: Use clear glass ornaments (you can pick these up at a craft store) to make these glitter ornaments. Tutorial found at StampnDaly.
Date Added: Nov 29, 2008
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Glitter Ornaments: Use clear glass ornaments (you can pick these up at a craft store) to make these glitter ornaments. Tutorial found at StampnDaly.
Date Added: Nov 29, 2008
Glitter Star Ornaments – Paper: These delightful, heirloom-inspired ornaments will become treasured holiday decorations that your friends and family will enjoy year after year. You can also incorporate them into your gift wrapping as box toppers. Tutorial is available via pdf download. Found at Martha Stewart Crafts.
Date Added: Nov 29, 2008
Glittered Paper Ornament Tutorial: Learn how to make these little vintage wallpaper rosette ornaments. They are really super easy to make and look great on a tree, on a package, as garland, or just hanging here and there by themselves. Tutorial found at Joli Paquet.
Date Added: Dec 20, 2008
Handmade Gift Pouches: Sweet little pouches made from tulle fabric, here’s a quick tutorial for making them. If you can hand sew a few long stitches, you can handle this one. Posted at Tipnut.com.
Date Added: Dec 01, 2007
Holiday Dress Gift Tags: Let all sets of eager young hands in your house cut and color these after you’ve printed them out on cardstock. Throw in a hole punch and some festive ribbon and you’ll have yourself some swanky little gift tags. Free printables found at Anna Maria Horner.
Date Added: Dec 20, 2008
Holiday Gift Tags Download: A free printable set of lovely holiday gift tags, pdf download. Found at Delight.com.
Date Added: Dec 20, 2008
Holiday Pillowcase Tutorial: This tutorial will show you how to make a magical, no raw edges pillowcase using holiday fabrics. Sew some up for the kiddies–they love them. Tutorial found at The Village Shop.
Date Added: Dec 20, 2008
Holiday Spice Pomander Tutorial: Learn how to make an orange pomander with cloves and spices. Tutorial found at Vintage Sweet Peas.
Date Added: Dec 20, 2008
Holiday Wreath: Fragrant bay leaves and sculptural oak branches are used in this wreath. The effect is fresh and welcoming—seasonal decor that showcases the bounty of the landscape. Tutorial found at Home By Sunset.
Date Added: Dec 20, 2008
Hoopie The Snowman: Repurpose a wool fisherman sweater and some wooden embroidery hoops into this hanging snowman decoration. Tutorial found at Betz White.
Date Added: Dec 20, 2008
How To Make A Milk Carton Candle: Holiday craft direct from the 60’s. Quick & easy instructions for making this holiday, embellish with holly or other Christmas bits as you wish. Tutorial found at Tipnut.com.
Date Added: Dec 19, 2008
How To Make An Embroidered Felt Ornament: These are really cute homemade ornaments made from felt. I love the suggested idea of using these as gift tags too, very creative! Instructions found at SunshineCreations.vintagethreads.com.
Date Added: Dec 01, 2007
How To Make Bows: If you need help making bows to wrap gifts with, here’s the set of instructions for you! Seven pages full of instructions on how to make bows, several different ones shown. Posted on Tipnut.com.
Date Added: Nov 30, 2007
How To Make Christmas Crackers: Here is a nice set of instructions for making Christmas crackers. You need some basic items such as wrapping paper, a glue gun, curling ribbon, cracker snaps and other goodies. Tutorial found at oldenglishcrackers.com.
Date Added: Dec 01, 2007
How to Make Ice Wreaths: If you want to make these ahead of time for the holidays and don’t want to display them just yet, wrap in plastic and put in the freezer until you need them. Listed at Tipnut.com.
Date Added: Dec 19, 2008
How To Make Winter Citrus Potpourri: Oh boy, this is sooooo easy to make! Fill a roaster with thinly sliced citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, limes) and stick it in the oven on low heat for a few hours. Listed at Tipnut.com.
Date Added: Dec 19, 2008
Jingle Mouse Ornament: Here’s a sweet little squeaker who would love to be hanging around on your tree! And if you leave off the ribbon loop and mix some catnip into your stuffing, there would be a few felines (naughty or nice) who would love to have a new friend. Tutorial found at Pimp Stitch.
Date Added: Nov 29, 2008
Knitted Mini Christmas Stockings: Seems these little guys are mighty popular! Here’s another knit pattern for mini stockings, this one has a cute Christmas tree design. Pattern found at littlecottonrabbits.typepad.co.uk.
Date Added: Dec 01, 2007
Lacy Snowflake Tutorial: Easy project to make if you like hanging paper snowflakes for decorations (they are pretty!). Both a small and large template are available to download. Details found at howaboutorange.blogspot.com.
Date Added: Dec 01, 2007
Little House Ornaments: Made with felt and fabric scraps. Leave the hanging loop off and make yourself a village for display if you like. There’s room on the back to embroider a family name or year to make it truly a keepsake. Pattern template available by pdf download. Found at Pimp Stitch.
Date Added: Nov 29, 2008
Mini Crochet Stockings: Here is a cute pattern for mini stockings that you can crochet. Very sweet, these can be used as ornaments, stocking stuffers or gift embellishments. Patterns found at seafore.com.
Date Added: Dec 01, 2007
Mini Knitted Stockings: These are super cute stockings to knit. You can use them as ornaments or even give as little gifts. Six different design samples shown. Love them! Pattern found at littlecottonrabbits.typepad.co.uk.
Date Added: Dec 01, 2007
Mini Mitten Ornaments: Adorable miniature mittens knit with sock yarn and size 1 double pointed needles. Leave the cast on end long so you can tie the mitts together to hang on the tree. Pattern found at Pink Argyle.
Date Added: Nov 29, 2008
Miniature Sweater Ornaments: Twelve different patterns for miniature sweater ornaments that are hung on the tree with “coat hangers” made from 16 gauge colored wire. Pattern download is available (pdf). Found at Berroco.
Date Added: Nov 29, 2008
Mitten Ornaments: Here’s a pattern for an adorable set of miniature mitten ornaments. These are made from wool felt and embellished with embroidery stitches as well as beads, buttons and anything else you like. Very cute! Pattern is a free download. Found at disdressed.blogspot.com.
Date Added: Dec 01, 2007