
Elegant Christmas Decor- Easy DIY
These are so beautiful and easy to make!
These Christmas Decors are so easy to make, and you’ll have a lot of the materials, already. They’re so elegant and pretty. Your guests will love them!
I hope you find some you want to make!
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Time required: about 15 minutesDifficulty Level: EasyMaterial List:- small clean can – red paper that measures the height of your can – the length is the width of the can + 2.5 cm or 1 inch overlap – black paper that is 2 cm or 3/4 inch high and the same length of the red paper – 2 cm or 3/4 inch wide paper that measures the height of your can – a piece of yellow square that measures 3.5 x 3.5 cm or 1.4 x 1.4 inches and has a cutout in middle that measures the height of the black paper – strong double sided adhesive – scissors or craft knife – ruler – stick glue for adhere the papers to each otherInstructions:1. Cut your paper to the sizes found in the material list.2. Glue the white strip of paper down the middle of the short end of the red paper.3. Now glue the black strip across the middle of the long end of the red paper.4. Glue the “yellow buckle” to the middle of the black paper.5. Now you are ready to adhere the paper to the can. Stick double sided adhesive to the backside of one of the short ends of the red paper. Adhere this now to the can. Pull the paper around the can and now add double sided adhesive to the other end of the red paper so that you can stick and overlap it over the beginning end. |
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Go to Craftideas for instructions |
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Go To Craftideas.com for instructions |

Ooo, I really love that first example! Thank you so much for sharing at the (extra-long) #homematters linky party! A brand new party starts TOMORROW! We hope to see you then!

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I don’t see my comment……. again I like using my coffee cans or empty jars and adding coffee beans dried berries and a tea light candle
or string of white lights
Love these idea, I also take my old coffee can or jars add coffee beans or marbles and using berries or a tea light candle, I prefer the battery tea light ,, just like to know its safe..
So many great ideas out there for Christmas decor, but what i love about yours is the simplicity. My fav is the christmas, one colour, bobbles in a glass vase. Beautiful. I’m visiting as your next door neighbor at the “Home Matters” linky party.
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G’day Gr8 ideas! All blog comments appreciated and sharing is caring today!
Cheers! Joanne @ What’s On The List #SayGdayParty pinned
Where did you find the tea light inserts?
Hi, i read your blog occasionally and i own a similar one and i was just curious if you get a lot of spam
responses? If so how do you reduce it, any plugin or anything you can recommend? I get so much lately
it’s driving me insane so any support is very much appreciated. more