Christmas is getting ready, and I would like to share with you a collection of 10 Christmas DIY handmade tutorials.
1. Christmas tree on the table
What to use: balsa wood chips, paint (color pen, paint, or acrylic), wood chipper
How to do it: a. Use a wood chipper to cut the balsa wood into two identical isosceles triangles;
b. Cut out two openings for insertion, one at the upper part and one at the lower part;
c. Paint it with your favorite color;
d. Insert the openings of the two pieces of wood together.
Of course, you can also apply gold powder to make a blingbling table Christmas tree.
2. Small red fruit bunches
What to use: thread, small red fruits (cranberries, cherries, etc.), scissors, pine needles, pen, kraft paper, small seal
How to do it: a. String 10 small red fruits on string;
b. Knot the thread, and when tying the last knot, insert the pine needle into the knotted circle, and then use a pine needle to tie the knot to the other side;
c. Cut out a small label shape from kraft paper, stamp or write on it, and place it on the small red fruit bunch.
3. Rosemary ring
What to use: rosemary, wire, vise, rubber ring
How to do it: Wrap the rosemary diagonally around the rubber ring and tie it with wire to secure it. You can also use hemp rope, iron wire, or pine needles instead, and you can also tie pine cones on top.
4. Yarn ball
What to use: two pieces of cardboard, a ball of yarn, scissors
How to do it: a. Stack two pieces of cardboard and cut a gap in the middle as shown;
b. Wrap the wool around the yarn, and finally stretch it into the gap and tie the yarn around the waist;
c. Insert the scissors into two pieces of cardboard and cut all the edges of the wool;
d. After removing the yarn ball, use scissors to trim it into a spherical shape. Perfect!
5. Stars from the Jungle
What to use: branches, plastic rope, thread, glue gun, scissors, vise
How to do it: Cut the branches into equal lengths, form them into a five-pointed star, and tie the joints with string, glue gun, or rope.
6. Super cute Christmas folder
What to use: wooden clothespins, gold powder, small ornaments, glue gun
How to do it: Use a glue gun to stick gold powder and small ornaments on your clothespins to easily get your own Christmas clip.
7. Clothespin Christmas Ring
What to use: wooden clothespins, wire hangers, red ribbon, red beads, green spray paint
How to do it: a. Circle the wire hanger into a ring;
b. Pin the painted hangers and red beads on and string them in order to surround the entire circle;
c. Put on a red ribbon.
8. Paper cup Christmas ring
What to use: paper cups, ribbons
How to do it: Connect the paper cups end to end to form a ring, tie it with a ribbon, and the extremely simple Christmas ring is completed. You can also doodle it as much as you like.
9. Clothespin Snowflake
What to use: wooden clothespins, glue
How to do it: Remove the clothespins and stick them together backwards to form a leaf of a snowflake. Glue the eight leaves together to get a clothespin snowflake.
10 ▲ Snowflake Christmas Tree Cup
What to use: Mini Christmas treeGlass bottle cotton batting
How to do it: a. Open the glass bottle and stick cotton wool and a mini Christmas tree in the lid;
b. Tear the cotton batting into very fine pieces (can be replaced with foam chips, sugar, etc.);
c. Put the bottle on the lid;
d. Complete! Isn’t it beautiful!