1Ornament Pillows
Studio DIY 2Brick Neon Sign
Persia Lou Everyone can appreciate a DIY neon sign to brighten an office space. Blogger Alexis started by gluing foam project bricks to a white canvas. After deciding on the word to feature, sketch it out on paper, use yarn to lay it into the board, then pull your lights through.
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3Personalized Christmas Ornament
Tonya Staab For this craft, start by spray painting clear ornaments white. Find letter and holiday-themed stencils to apply to the ornaments before painting them in your desired color. Finish the designs off with a sealer. Then, hot glue ribbon or twine to the top so your gift recipient can hang their new decoration on the tree.
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4Gold Leaf Candle Holders
Mike Garten Any holiday dinner table can benefit from the glow of candlelight. Paint clear candle jars with adhesive. After waiting 30 minutes for the glue to dry, place sheets of gold leaves over the area. Smooth everything out with your hands before applying a thin layer of sealer on top.
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5Washi Tape Holiday Cards
Mike Garten Use washi tape to add flair to basic Christmas cards. Take your pick of festive designs and patterns — think Christmas trees, presents, stripes and snowflakes.
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6Fringe Ornaments
Mike Garten Easily transform glass ornaments into colorful decor by hot gluing tinsel fringe from the bottom to the top. Whoever you gift them to — a friend, coworker, parent or neighbor — will surely find them stunning.
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7Coffee Mug Mixers
Mike Garten A mouthwatering treat, especially one that involves spoonfuls of chocolate, is always a go for Christmas. Sprinkle candy onto the chocolate of your choice before wrapping the spoons in plastic to give their hot chocolate an extra dose of sweetness.
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8Christmas Cutout Candle
Mike Garten Use your Cricut machine to print and cut out a winter wonderland scene onto white vinyl. Think fields of snow and white evergreens. Stick the scene around the base of a candleholder for gifting.
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9Twine-Wrapped Lightbulbs
Mike Garten Don't worry: These "pears" aren't as expensive as they look! Coil twine around light bulbs and hot glue the twine in place. Use twigs as the stems and pieces of paper as your leaves.
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10Knit Hat
Philip Friedman 11Christmas Tree Drink Picks
Mike Garten Is it even Christmas without a merry cocktail? Here's an easy way to take yours up a notch. Cut drink skewers down to 3" long. Then, attach small bottle brush trees to the top with hot glue. Voila!
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12Filled Glass Ornament
Mike Garten Spruce up your Christmas tree with clear glass ornaments filled with feathers, bottle-brush trees, miniature figurines (like a snowman) and more!
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13Hat and Scarf Wine Stopper
Lydi Out Loud They'll love nothing more than receiving their favorite bottle of wine as a gift. Don't stop there, though. Consider hot gluing miniature hats and gloves to the cap and neck for a holiday-ready look.
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14Alcohol Ink Coasters
Persia Lou 15Christmas Poppers
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16Knot Pillow
Sugar and Cloth Make your own trendy knot pillows with a sewing machine. Once done, gift them to loved ones to place wherever they need a pop of color for the holiday season and beyond.
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17Air Fresheners
IAN PALMER for Country Living Choose your preferred scent, fabric and shape for your air fresheners based on your giftee's style. Maybe lavender for Grandpa and lemon for Mom?
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18Patterned Wooden Spoons
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19Vintage Map Wall Art
David Hillegas for Country Living Know anyone who is fascinated with maps or loves to travel? Then, gift them a DIY framed map, where you've outlined the countries and continents with ribbon or twine. Hot glue will keep it intact.
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20Succulent Garden Bowl
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