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Christmas Lights Garland Winter is the darkest time of the year but there are so many ways to bring light into the season and into your homes.
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Beaded Snowflakes These are a couple of examples of how you can use beads to create gorgeous tree ornaments within minutes.
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Christmas Cookie Stone Decorations Gather a few white rocks or stones and find a paper napkin with Christmas cookie motifs and all you will otherwise need are napkin applique glue or Modge Podge glue to complete this project.
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Glass Painting - Snowy Winter Window Decoration This is another use for peel-off stickers. Not the stickers themselves but their negatives. Never again will you throw these negatives away. They are so worthy because they can be enlarged to create wonderful templates to create pictures such as the ones below.
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Angel Paperweight A lovely angel paper napkin motif decorates a simple stone to create a charming paperweight for your desk.
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Tinsel Cone Tree This project is just too easy and so quickly made. All you need is a styrofoam cone, double sided adhesive and a thin tinsel. We found a tinsel that also had stars on it which embellished it at the same time, so no further decorations were needed for the tree.
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Fabric Covered Box If you have leftover scraps of Christmas fabric and a few small boxes, why not get crafty and turn these into luxurious gift boxes.
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Pinecone Wreath A pinecone wreath looks lovely on the front door no matter if it is natural or painted white.
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Sparkling Candle Holder Purchase plain ceramic pot candle holders at your dollar store and convert them into lovely sparkling decorations for the holidays.
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Angel Gift Wrap The way you present a gift is almost as important as the gift itself.
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