
*Learn how to create this colorful holiday wreath on Lindamade. *Loveland Miscellany shares a free printable activity advent calender. Love this!*Cathie Filian shows us how to make this adorable snowflake and yarn wreath. *Learn how to pimp a store-bought advent calender on Chez Larsson. *A Soft Place to Land made a gorgeous Christmas version of her Thanksgiving tablecloth. *My Sweet Savannah shares teh how-to on these fun faux snowballs. *Zakka Life shows us how to dress up packages with elegant Mizuhiki cord. *Visit LollyChops and print out these adorable Christmas tags. Use them on gifts, garlands, or as cards!*Craft a herd of cute wooden reindeer with directions from Cheeky Magpie. *Turn last year's cards into this year's gift tags with directions from Crafting a Green World. *Make it From Scratch shows us how to make a festive no-sew fleece pillow. This would be a fun kid's project as well. *Create fun quilted Christmas cards with directions from Quamut. *Nesting Place shares the how-to on this fabulous fur wreath. *Make a unique tomato cage Christmas tree with directions from Cathie Filian.*Make a decorative "snow storm" with CraftStylish. *Tarkhenna Crafts shows us how to make a cozy granny-square stocking.
December 1st, 2008 at 11:38 am
I love the scrap material wreath. I’d love to make one for the spring/summer. Add that to my list of crafts to do in the new year!
December 1st, 2008 at 1:33 pm
thanks for the link!
December 1st, 2008 at 7:36 pm
thanks for featuring the mizuhiki Christmas wrap
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