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Winter Decorating: Four Simple Tray Designs

Winter naturally urges us to slow down, gather close, and surround ourselves with small touches of beauty. One of my favorite ways to bring that seasonal magic into the home is by styling decorative trays. They’re simple, versatile, and the perfect canvas for handmade creations, winter foliage, and glowing accents that make a space feel festive and welcoming.  This year, I’ve been experimenting with both a round tray and a rectangular red tray, layering in pieces I’ve crafted myself along with seasonal greenery and charming winter décor. Each tray tells its own story—whether it’s a cozy village scene, a golden floral display, or a mix of berries and light-up houses—and together they create a collection that feels personal, creative, and full of holiday spirit. 🕯️ Winter Tray Decorating Items Round tray Rectangular red tray Faux gold flowers Upcycled spam can container (for floral display) Winter foliage/greenery Red bird decoration Battery-operated gold Christmas tree light Bell...

Holiday DIY: Transforming a Candy Tin into a Christmas Ornament

The holiday season always inspires me to see everyday items in a new light. This year, I found myself holding a round candy tin and imagining how it could be transformed into a sparkling ornament for the Christmas tree. With just a few simple materials and a touch of creativity, this ordinary tin can become a festive keepsake that adds charm and personality to your holiday décor. Video tutorial Materials Needed One round candy tin Twine, string, or jute Acrylic paint (white or your choice) Paintbrush Scissors One mini decorative ornament Faux snow or Epsom salt Gem strips with sticky backing Mod Podge Decorative tissue paper or craft paper Faux foliage (small sprigs or leaves) Hot glue gun To begin, I traced the outline of the candy tin onto a piece of decorative tissue paper.  I chose a thinner tissue paper for its delicate look, but since it was sheer, I decided to paint the tin with a few layers of white acrylic paint first.  Once the paint dried, I brushed Mod Podge onto...

Upcycled Winter Themed Glass Jar Tutorial

Winter crafting is one of my favorite ways to bring warmth and charm into the home—and what better way to do that than by upcycling something you already have? This winter-themed glass jar tutorial transforms a simple jar into a festive faux flower display using just a few materials and a whole lot of heart. Whether you're decorating a mantel, gifting a handmade arrangement, or simply adding seasonal flair to your space, this project is a budget-friendly and joyful way to celebrate the season. Video tutorial Materials You'll Need Craft paper, wrapping paper, or any decorative paper of your choice Mod Podge One glass jar Shape punch (I used a holiday-themed one) Twine, yarn, or decorative craft string Scissors Winter-themed faux flower mix Hot glue gun Optional: Glitter glue (I used gold) Optional: One mini bow Prep Your Jar and  Punch & Cut Your Paper Start by removing any labels from your glass jar and giving it a good wash. Let it dry completely before moving on...

DIY Fall Floral Vase: Upcycled Metal Can Tutorial

  🍂 Welcome the cozy charm of autumn into your home with this delightful DIY Fall Floral Vase! Using a simple metal can and a few craft supplies, you can create a rustic, heartwarming centerpiece that celebrates the season. This project is ideal for upcyclers, fall decor enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys transforming everyday items into something beautiful. Video tutorial  Materials Needed 1 metal can (cleaned and label removed) Acrylic paint (white recommended) Scissors Hot glue gun and glue sticks Wooden beads Optional: 1 wooden leaf embellishment Faux flowers Twine Mod Podge Paintbrush 1 decorative napkin Floral cutters Optional: Foam floral block Sandpaper Heating tool (or time to air dry) 1.  Prep the Can Start by sanding the surface of your metal can. This helps the paint adhere better and gives a smoother finish. Wipe away any dust or residue with a clean cloth. 2.  Paint the Base Apply white acrylic paint to the can using a paintbrush. You may need 2–3 coat...

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