My talented Aunt Ruby made this wreath some 40 years ago. Mom hangs it every year. Handmade is so special! |
You might say this is a Christmas miracle. After months of no blog bidnaz, I have a little something to share. Handmade holiday crafts! There’s still time to make someone special a decoration. Here are a few of the projects I’ve put together this year.
Last weekend the gals in my family got together to make wreaths, all inspired by the Dec. issue of Woman's Day magazine.
My sis-in-law and I both decided to go with paper straw wreaths. I bought the straws at Orson Gygi, a local kitchen supply company. You’ll also need a hot glue gun, ribbon, and a foam wreath form.
Here’s how it's done:
1. Cover the inside and outer edges of your foam wreath base with ribbon. You can either pin the ribbon in place or glue it.
2. Cut straws to two varying lengths and attach them to the wreath base, alternating between the longer and the shorter straw.
5. Hang the wreath by attaching a loop of ribbon to the back of the wreath.
Gina, my sis-in-law, went with blue straws for a neat snowflake effect. Cool!
Mom opted for the box wreath, which is super cute. You’ll need several small boxes in various sizes (I got ours at Xpedx), wrapping paper, ribbon, hot glue, and a wire wreath form.
1. Position your boxes on your wreath how you want them to fit.
3. Top some of the boxes off with ribbon and hang the wreath. Fun!
Inspired by an awesome tutorial at Jessica Jane Handmade, I also made some clay bird ornaments for my family. I love the way they turned out.
Have you made any crafts this season? If so, I’d love to see or read about them.
Merry Christmas!
3 comments:
so creative as always! I've been wanting to make one of those wreaths with the straws. Yours turned out so fabulous.
Meg, so glad to see a post from you. I love these wreath's they are super AWESOME. Thanks for all the creative inspiration you have giving me in 2011 not only here on your blog, but also with CK. Hope your enjoying you holiday's and I look forward to all your creative ideas in 2012. *Do something creative everyday*
What great ideas. So sorry I missed this last month. I have a box of 144 of the red straws...used them for dipped marshmallow for the hot cocoa station at our family Christmas party...they were a hit. The kind of remind me of bakers twine...something you just want to horde in all colors.
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