Tuesday, November 27, 2018
DIY Rustic Wood Candle Holders
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(Click Here For The FREE Instructions)
(Click Here For The FREE Instructions)
DIY Paper Ornaments Using An Old Or Favorite Book
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A vintage Audubon book yielded these images. We turned them into
tree-trimmers by color-copying them onto card stock, then cutting out
the birds and punching holes at the tops.
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Dont Throw Out Burned Out Bulbs Display Them
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Don't toss those burned out lights and collect them in an apothecary jar (and cover it with artificial snow for an extra wintery touch).
Don't toss those burned out lights and collect them in an apothecary jar (and cover it with artificial snow for an extra wintery touch).
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Display Your Favourite Childhood Ornaments
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Reserve a special spot for treasured ornaments by showcasing them inside a shadow box: Line the frame backing with bright wrapping paper, then affix your decorations with double-sided adhesive pads.
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Card Tree
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Save
your mantel from a paper blizzard with this "tree." To craft it, you'll
need two wood dowels. Cut them into five segments, starting with eight
inches wide and enlarging each piece by two inches. Fold two yards of
ribbon in half, then place the shortest dowel about six inches from the
fold, spacing the rest about five inches apart from one another.
Hot-glue so the dowels are sandwiched between the two ribbon tails.
Attach your favorite greetings to the dowels with small binder clips and
hang.
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