As the holiday season approaches, why not get ahead of the game by exploring some fun and creative Christmas craft projects? Not only will they keep you busy during this time of year, but they’ll also provide inspiration for making, displaying, or gifting unique and personalized gifts. With so many ideas to choose from, you’re sure to find something that suits your style. So, take a look at the following 27 Christmas crafts that are perfect for making and selling:
DIY Dollar Tree Lantern
Who wouldn’t adore dollar stores? They’re treasure troves of craft supplies waiting to be discovered! The thrill of the hunt is all part of the fun. And let’s not forget the price tag – a mere buck for that special something you’ve been searching for. The dollar tree lantern is a stunning decoration piece that can be created with ease, thanks to the versatility of craft essentials already at your fingertips.
By repurposing materials you already have on hand, you’ll create a beautiful winter-ready lantern without breaking the bank. And the best part? You won’t have to shell out top dollar for it either! So go ahead, grab those tealight candles and get creative!
DIY Paint Swirl Ornament
There’s no reason to break out your wallet for store-bought Christmas tree ornaments when you can create stunning ones at home with just a few simple materials. The end result will be truly breathtaking, as the swirling paint takes center stage on your festive tree. To get started, you’ll need some glass ornaments, metallic paint, and paper towels to contain any messy mishaps that might arise.
If you’re feeling crafty, consider swapping out the clear string for a more rustic touch with jute twine or ribbon. Additionally, a small glass cup will come in handy once you’ve mixed the paint inside each ornament – simply tip it over and let the excess paint fall into the glass, leaving your ornaments looking beautifully unique.
Upcycled Tin Cans
Transform the ordinary into extraordinary by upcycling tin cans into a beautiful pen holder for your cozy winter afternoons. Who says that something as mundane as a tin can cannot become a stunning work of art? The possibilities are endless! Not only can you use these cans as mini planters, perfect for showcasing small cacti or succulents on your desk to add a pop of color and cheer. To get started, gather the essentials: tin cans, acrylic paint, a paint palette, masking tape, and a hobby knife.
Let your creativity shine and turn those cans into functional masterpieces that will elevate your workspace.
Merry Mint Bath Salts
You’re probably aware that premium bath salts can be quite pricey. I personally go through a bottle quickly, making it challenging to purchase them regularly. As an alternative, you can create your own bath salts at home, which would allow you to enjoy the experience of soaking in a tub with minty peppermint-scented bath salts fizzing away. To get started, simply gather a mixing bowl, Epsom salt, coconut oil, and some essential oils from [insert source].
Feel free to substitute the peppermint for other scents like vanilla or strawberry if you prefer something more floral or fruity.
Scented Candles
Surrounding yourself with the warm, comforting glow of scented candles is a surefire way to create a sense of serenity and relaxation within your home. I’ve found that having multiple candles strategically placed throughout each room allows for a peaceful ambiance that’s perfect for unwinding while tackling household tasks. This DIY project not only yields a delightful outcome but also provides an opportunity to repurpose old glass jars, freeing up valuable storage space in the process.
To get started, you’ll need wicks and beeswax, which can be sourced from [insert source]. For added visual appeal, consider adding a few drops of candle dye to impart a pop of color to your creation. Finishing touches include wrapping ribbon or raffia around the jar’s rim, accompanied by dangling charms for a charming touch. If you’re looking to take customization to the next level, I recommend exploring this DIY leaf candle holder tutorial for inspiration.
Snowman Wood Chip Ornament
Transforming simple wooden slices into adorable snowman Christmas ornaments is a fun and easy DIY project that the whole family can enjoy! Not only can you create unique decorations for your holiday tree, but you can also use these wood slices as practical coasters. To get started, grab a few paints in different colors to add some personal flair. Why not involve your kids in the process? They’ll have a blast painting the wooden slices and learning a new skill while doing it.
Once they’re dry, help them drill a small hole and then hang their masterpieces on the tree using twine or ribbon.
Rudolph Hot Cocoa
I’m utterly smitten with these ingenious hot chocolate glasses! Not only are they adorable, but they’re also incredibly convenient. Each glass comes pre-filled with a delicious blend of ingredients, including cocoa powder mix, marshmallows, and chocolate chips – talk about a party in a cup! To enjoy this scrumptious treat, all you need to do is add milk or hot water, and voilà! You’ll have a rich, decadent cup of cocoa that’s sure to please even the most discerning palate. And the best part?
You can easily recreate these glasses at home for your next holiday gathering. Just set them out on your bar counter with some festive printable reindeer hot cocoa tags, and let your guests help themselves. It’s a thoughtful touch that will add an extra layer of joy to your celebration.
Easy Macrame Christmas Tree Ornaments
While many macrame projects can be intricate and complex, this simple ornament is a great way to get started with the craft. Begin by gathering white cotton wool and floral wire from your local craft store or online supplier. Cut four five-foot long strips of cotton wool and combine them with the floral wire, securing everything together with a loop knot as instructed. Following this pattern will have you creating a beautiful ornament in no time, perfect for hanging on your Christmas tree.
For more inspiration on decorating your tree, be sure to check out some of our favorite ideas. If you’re loving the macrame aesthetic, consider taking it to the next level by making some DIY macrame earrings.
Hot Chocolate Stirrers
I’m sure you’ve already experimented with those pre-made reindeer cocoa mugs. But why not try something new? Here’s a DIY hot chocolate stirrer recipe that requires just a few simple ingredients. The best part is that these melted-then-dried chocolate stirrers can be customized to your heart’s content, with options like sprinkles, chocolate chips, marshmallows, and nuts for those who don’t have any dietary restrictions.
This lollipop-like hot chocolate stirrer is surprisingly easy to make, as long as you have the right mold. And if you’re feeling adventurous, you can even serve them in little shot glasses – just be sure to have some popsicle sticks on hand.
Christmas Reed Diffusers
While reed diffusers are a staple in many rooms, they can often lack personality when store-bought. However, as we approach the holiday season, it’s the perfect opportunity to get creative and make them an integral part of your decor. If you already have glass orb bottles, you’re halfway there! To take it to the next level, consider adding reed sticks – a simple addition that can greatly enhance the overall look and ambiance. And the best part?
You can easily create your own DIY diffuser oil by experimenting with essential oils. Simply fill the bottle and insert the reeds for a unique and inviting scent.
Painted Mason Jars
If you’re anything like me, you likely have a stash of mason jars gathering dust in your kitchen or pantry. Well, I’m excited to share with you a fantastic way to breathe new life into those jars and transform them into stunning Christmas decorations.
Before we dive in, make sure those jars are squeaky clean and completely dry. Once they’re prepped, it’s time to get creative!
A few coats of paint will give your mason jars a fresh new look, and then you can use some sandpaper to subtly distress the finish for a charmingly rustic effect.
The end result is truly magical – I mean who wouldn’t love a little bit of shabby chic charm around the holiday season? And let’s not forget the final touch: add a generous swag of festive ribbon and tie it up with a big, beautiful bow. Voila! Your mason jars are now transformed into merry Christmas masterpieces.
DIY Winter Checkers Game
Savoring the warmth and coziness of a winter’s night by the fire is a quintessential experience, made even more delightful with a game of chess or checkers in hand. Imagine elevating this moment with a unique checkers board that captures the essence of the season? This clever design features reindeer and Christmas trees instead of traditional pieces, setting the tone for a festive and fun evening.
To bring this vision to life, you’ll need a sturdy wooden tier, which can be sourced from the link provided. Additionally, some green felt will be required to create the checks, as seen in the accompanying image. For an extra touch of magic, consider applying a layer of iridescent glitter to evoke the sparkling snowflakes that fall gently outside.
With these elements in place, you’ll have created a truly one-of-a-kind checkers board that embodies the spirit of winter and invites hours of enjoyment with friends and family.
Quilted Christmas Stocking
While Christmas stockings are a holiday tradition, they don’t have to be the typical red and white ones. You can add some glamour and personality with this quilted project that’s full of bright pops of color. The best part? You can make them in under an hour using scrap fabrics you might otherwise toss out. In fact, this is a great way to reuse old fabric scraps and create something truly unique.
If you’re looking for more inspiration, be sure to check out some of our other scrap fabric projects or get creative with these Christmas stocking ideas.
DIY Christmas Cement Ornaments
Transforming ordinary ornaments into unique bottle necklaces is an effortless task. This creative project requires a few simple materials: silicone gem ice trays from [provider], cement from [provider], two plastic cups for mixing, and popsicle sticks for stirring. To begin, mix the cement in the cups until it reaches the desired consistency, then remove any lumps by stirring with the popsicle sticks. Allow the mixture to dry and set before carefully popping out the ornaments.
Next, drill a small hole at the tip of each ornament and thread a length of twine through it to create a hanging loop. With these steps, you’ll have a collection of charming bottle necklaces that add a touch of whimsy to any setting.
DIY Christmas Snow Scene Jar
Transform your holiday decor with this unique snow scene in a jar project, which replaces traditional snow globes with an enchanting, fairy-light-infused twist. Start by selecting an old apothecary jar or large cookie jar as your base. Fill the bottom of the container with artificial snow, or opt for cotton balls to achieve a similar effect.
Next, create a miniature winter wonderland within the jar by arranging small Christmas props, such as a tiny church, trees, and a reindeer.
Once you’ve achieved the desired scene, wrap your fairy lights around the contents of the jar and top it off with a lush, oversized bow on the lid.
Beaded Spiral Ornament
Create a stunning Christmas decoration by adorning twirly ornaments on your tree or even on the roof. These whimsical decorations can be strung together to form a beautiful garland, perfect for hanging across doorways or mantles. To craft these ornaments, you’ll need beads like those pictured, floral wire, a plier or wire cutter, and any embellishments you’d like to add. The pliers will prove invaluable in bending and shaping the wire with ease, ensuring your beads remain securely in place.
You can opt for a single dangling ornament, as seen here, or get creative and string multiple ones together for a unique look.
DIY Rustic Scrap Snowman
This rustic winter decoration project is an effortless way to add charm to your home’s decor. If you have leftover wood scraps from previous projects, you can repurpose them here. Begin by applying a base coat of paint to the wood and then smooth it out with another layer. Next, use paint to bring the snowman’s carrot nose, eyes, and mouth to life. Finally, wrap a ribbon around the snowman’s neck to create a cozy red-checked scarf, adding a pop of color and texture to your winter display.
Alcohol Ink Ornaments
Discover the art of creating unique alcohol ink ornaments! You won’t need a drop of actual alcohol for this project, just the specialized inks that will produce stunning results. Similar to the paint swirl ornaments you’ve made before, this time you’ll be working with ink. Gather your materials: glass orbs, a compressed air duster, and some embellishments like hooks, beads, or ribbon.
As you select your ornament, remember to opt for non-porous options – typically, this means avoiding plastic in favor of glass, which will work beautifully with the ink. With these simple steps, you’ll be on your way to creating one-of-a-kind ornaments that showcase your personal style.
DIY Flannel Trees
I’m a big fan of flannel – there’s something so endearing about its cozy, comforting texture. It’s also an excellent choice for repurposing old shirts or pajamas into creative projects. The trees we’ll be crafting today are the perfect example of this. To get started, you’ll need paper mache craft cones, which can be found online, a hot glue gun, fabric scissors, and a metal star to adorn the top of each tree.
Begin by cutting long strips from your flannel and start wrapping them around the cone, working from the bottom up. Once you’ve covered the entire surface, attach the star on top and voila! Your unique flannel trees are complete.
Vintage Toy Car Christmas Wreath
The pièce de résistance of holiday decorations is undoubtedly a show-stopping Christmas wreath. Take this stunning example, for instance – it’s a masterclass in intricacy and whimsy. Every detail has been meticulously crafted, from the snow-capped trees to the presents piled high on Santa’s new ride (it seems he’s traded his sleigh for a vintage VW Beetle).
To recreate this winter wonderland, you’ll need a brass hoop as the wreath form and a miniature toy car – preferably the iconic cherry red VW Beetle. For more inspiration, be sure to check out 20 unique Christmas wreath ideas.
DIY Sugar Scrub Snowball
I’m a huge fan of homemade sugar scrubs – they’re simple to prepare and significantly more eco-friendly than purchasing costly alternatives from retailers like Sephora. This festive scrub recipe is perfect for gifting to friends and family, as it’s likely you already have the necessary ingredients at home. While emulsifying wax may not be a staple in your pantry, it’s easily accessible.
To give your sugar scrub an extra touch of winter wonderland magic, consider adding a pinch of white, pear, or diamond mica powder dust – just half a spoon will do. For more inspiration on DIY holiday gifts, take a look at our curated collection.
Christmas Crackers
Christmas crackers are an integral part of the holiday tradition that brings joy to both kids and adults. While they may seem like a simple DIY project, they can be surprisingly fun to make and fill with treats, small gifts, and confetti. The anticipation builds as you wait to ‘burst’ them open after Christmas dinner.
Start by collecting some cardboard tubes and let your creativity shine as you fill each one with goodies and surprises.
Will you resist the temptation to open them early or save the excitement for later? Either way, making Christmas crackers is a great way to get into the holiday spirit.
Winter Lantern Terrarium Home
The winter wonderland scene within this decorative display is nothing short of enchanting. The two reindeer and snow-covered tree evoke a sense of whimsy, reminiscent of a mystical realm like Narnia. And the best part? You can recreate this magical setting for yourself.
To bring this miniature winter wonderland to life, you’ll need a lantern-turned-terrarium, a spruce tree figurine, a pair of deer toys, and some faux greenery.
To add an extra layer of realism, consider spreading a bed of fake snow or cotton beneath the scene.
Wine Cork Sled
Transforming old wine bottle corks into unique ornaments is a creative endeavor that requires minimal materials but maximum imagination. The first step involves collecting three corks for each ornament, along with some hemp cord from a reliable source. To add an extra layer of elegance to the corks, apply a thin coat of white glue and then dip them into a bed of glitter, allowing the sparkles to settle evenly. Next, secure the corks together using a generous amount of glue.
The result will be a quirky yet charming base for your ornament. Meanwhile, create the sled runners by coating the hemp cord in glue, twisting it into the desired shape, and letting it dry completely. With these components combined, you’ll have a one-of-a-kind ornament that showcases the beauty of repurposing everyday materials.
Nativity Set Painted Rocks
Rock painting is a serene craft project that can be enjoyed with family. Engage your kids in the process by letting them pick their favorite stones and paints. Together, you can create tiny figurines depicting various scenes from the story of Jesus Christ, such as Mary, baby Jesus, sheep, or the North Star. This calming activity allows for quality bonding time while fostering creativity and imagination.
Quilled Christmas Lights Card
Why not revive the art of quilling this Christmas? It’s an underrated technique that can add a personal touch to your holiday cards. To get started, gather your supplies: quilling paper, a quilling tool, heavy weight cardstock paper, scissors, and your chosen colors. Begin by rolling out a strip of quilling paper using the tool, pinching one end into a teardrop shape as you go. Continue creating these shapes until you have a desired length, then arrange them to resemble a garland of lights.
Finally, use this unique quilled design as the background for your holiday message.
DIY Christmas Ornaments With Gold Marble
To get started, gather the following materials: clear glass ornaments, spray paint, liquid gilding, a disposable plastic tub, toothpicks, and don’t forget to have some newspaper on hand for containing any stray paint. With these supplies at your fingertips, you’ll be able to transform your ornaments in roughly 30 minutes. Just remember to remove the metal tops from all the glass ornaments before applying the exterior spray paint. This will ensure a smooth finish and prevent any unwanted mess.