Tuesday, December 11

Annual Christmas Panic Attack


I'm sure I'm not alone in this, but I just realized that Christmas is two weeks form today. TWO WEEKS! That's FOURTEEN DAYS. What even. Where has December been running away to? I mean, really...

I "mentally" started Christmas shopping months ago. But realized last night that I have literally only really shopped for one person. AHHH. Oops.

I'm blaming finals. And the fact that all of my course projects are due at the same time! As I type this, I should be typing out the rest of my unit plan and accompanying power points and worksheets... But I'm so unmotivated! Oye Chihuahua... {that's what I say when I'm overwhelmed, obviously ;)}.

Scott and I got a Christmas tree for his house yesterday. Now his place smells amazing! And my sad, unbelievably messy apartment is sorely lacking in Christmas decor. Is there a craft-supply version of Hoarders? Because I could totally be on that. ;)

Now this is where I concede that there aren't enough days left to really execute my 25 Days properly. BUT I still have some good things lined up, promise! Once I get through these final classes... It's all crafts, all the time in my world! :)

Anyone else TOTALLY FREAKING OUT that Christmas is so close?! C'mon, I can't be the only one...
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Friday, December 7

Day 04: Felt Christmas Tree Ornament


I can't lie to you... My family is not suuuuper big on traditions. I guess we have some, but we tend to be relatively flexible when it comes to the holidays. One tradition we DO have, however: decorating the tree together with nothin' but handmade ornaments! I personally own very few store-bought ornaments, so making ornaments is something near and dear to my heart.

This project was a little more involved than the previous DIYs, but so worth it in my opinion. 

Stuff you'll need:
Green felt, polyester fiberfill, embroidery thread in your color of choice, needle, light bulb beads {from Michaels}, small wooden flower pot, gold glitter, glue {plain ol' Elmers}, 0.75" pom poms, tacky glue, sewing machine & thread

What you've gotta do:
  1. Cover your wooden flower pot in glue {just slather it on} and sprinkle that baby with TONS o' glitter. I put the pot in a ramekin before dumping glitter on it, to avoid a glitter-disaster. Then just let it dry for a while.  
  2. While that's drying, fold your felt over and cut out a triangle in your desired tree shape. Be sure to cut through both layers of felt so your triangles are identical. 
  3. Using your sewing machine, sew up the sides of the tree, stitching the two triangles together. 
  4. Lightly stuff the tree, pushing the stuffing as far to the top as you can. With the stuffing pushed to the top, sew the bottoms of the triangles together {when they're sewn together, re-smush the stuffing so that it's more spread out}.
  5. Hand embroider stitched "garland" across the tree. Thread your needle and tie a knot in the end of the thread. Insert your needle between the two pieces of felt, at the bottom corner {this way, the knot will be hidden}. I stitched across using a backstitch, threading a bead onto my thread near the end of each row. Fasten off at the top, between the two layers of felt to hide the knot again. 
  6. Thread your needle with more thread {I used red} and insert your needle between the two layer of felt at the top of the tree. You want to go through the tree to the opposite side between the felt layers. Center your thread through the tree and tie the ends together at the top. This will serve as your ornament hanger!
  7. When your flower pot is dry, put a small amount of glue in the bottom and press a pom-pom into it. Add more glue and press in a second pom-pom. 
  8. Put a straight line of tacky glue across the top of your pot from edge-to-edge, over the pom-pom. 
  9. Press the bottom of your tree into the tacky glue and allow it to dry. I propped mine up against something so that the tree was able to stand up while drying. I allowed my ornament to dry overnight before handling. 

Does your family have any tree-decorating taditions? Do you prefer store-bought or handmade ornaments?

I secretly love the bright, shiny store-bought ornaments, and may have to have more than one tree someday to mix it up a bit! :)

If you give this a try, I'd love to see how it turns out!
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Monday, December 3

Day 03: Glittery Cards and Gift Tags!

 Hi friends :)

Today, I have another easy Christmas craft for you! This one was a spur-of-the-moment, inspired-at-the-craft-store kind of craft. I stumbled on this AMAZING glitter tape at Michaels! I assume it's sort of like washi tape, but glittery, although I've never used washi tape myself.

 At first I had selected a red and silver chevron pattern with red and silver accent ribbons, but THEN I SAW THESE TREES! I love these trees. I think they are the frickin' cutest.

The instructions are simple: Eyeball the length of tape you'll need for your tag or card, cut it slightly bigger than you'll need, peel the backing off, and stick it down! Align it to your liking; I did my tags straight across and my cards at an angle. Once the tape is good and stuck, trim the excess with scissors!

I love the mix of fancy glitter and basic kraft paper. Then again, I'm a fan of kraft paper in general. And of glitter.

So, what do we think? Are we digging the super easy, super simple, super doable-in-one-night-in-front-of-the-TV holiday craft projects? :))
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Sunday, December 2

New Crochet Christmas Ornaments: Cats!

New stuffed cat ornaments in the shop!  Aren't they cute?!

Want a cat custom-made to look like your own cat? Send me a message! ♥
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Saturday, December 1

Day 02: DIY Snowflake Garland

Today, I bring you a super easy DIY snowflake garland using snowflake felt stickers and pretty ombre yarn!

I found these glittery felt stickers when I was wandering the aisles of Michael's for an hour. They were already super cheap, but were on sale too! I got a pack of 21 snowflakes and made about 6 feet of garland...

This process: super simple. Basically, you're sandwiching yarn between two of the stickers.

I found that it was easiest to remove the sticker-back across the center of the first snowflake, stick down the yarn, then remove the sticker-back across the center of the second snowflake, make a yarn sandwich, then remove the rest of the sticker-back to fully attach the snowflakes to each other! Repeat a few inches down the yarn {to your taste, of course} until you're out of snowflakes!

 And voila!

You can hang it like a garland... I thought this looked a little sad with just the one strand though, so I'll be adding more garlands soon. :) Enjoy, beautiful people!
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