First up & the easiest, a glass container filled with ornaments. I have always loved this. I love all the colors. I owe much of this container to The Dollar Store. Can i just say, that is my new 1st stop for Christmas decorations!? Seriously, they had all the best stuff!
Recycled Materials = Glass container from my sister & all bulb except the blue ones
In the same Dollar Store I found these really cute boxes! Meant for storage or gifts, I had Nacho drill a hole in the back & I strung Christmas lights inside. I did mine in 3 small 30-bulb strands so I could separate them if the grouping didnt' work out, but I love how it turned out!
Recycled Materials = sadly boxes & lights are all new but all from the Dollar Store!
I cannot take credit for this one! And truth be told, this is the one gift that I did actually present someone with. Someone of age of course! But my Reinbeer idea came from Fingerprints on the Fridge & saved to my Pinterest board.
Recycled Materials = ummm none here but the beer will be recycled i'm sure!
My Waterless Snow Globes came from Sweet Something Designs & I loved making these two. I could have made so many more, but had to be practical about it! Still, I might do these for gifts next year, creating a personalized theme for the recipients. I will warn you, even well before the holiday rush, I had a time finding the power snow/snow flakes, but now have plenty for next year!
Recycled Materials = Mason jars from Cherry Preserves projects
Each year a struggle with how to display Christmas cards. There are a ton of good ideas out there, but I wanted to keep with the cheap inexpensive and easy theme. I don't remember exactly where I saw this idea, but I love how it turned out. Just sticks collected from around the yard, painted with Red & Silver spray paint I already had & plopped into a planter I already had. This is probably my favorite!
Recycled Materials = all of it = 100%
And finally our door hanger. This is actually a hanger that we have had for a few years now so technically the entire thing is recycled. However, I made it back when Butterz was still with us. I could not bring myself to replace his "envelope" last year. No disrespect to Baxter, I simply could not do it.
But it was time & we wanted Santa to know exactly where to deliver his gifts. What you may not be able to tell is I made a new front & simply sewed onto Butterz's envelope so it's always with me. I've decided that is what I will do for any envelopes moving forward. That way I get to keep them all forever in some little way!
Recycled Materials = all of it = 100%
and yes, the misspellings are intentional!Don't get me wrong, I didn't get to all my "want to do's", but thanks to Pinterest & my Holiday board, I have plenty of ideas for next year as well! Hope everyone had a Happy Holiday whether it was DIY or not!
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