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How to Make a Coastal Cottage Christmas Door Wreath

How to Make a Coastal Cottage Christmas Door Wreath

I decorate my home in a Coastal Cottage Beach Style year-round and that includes the holidays. It can be hard to find coastal holiday decor and when you do find it…it can be pricey! Often times, I opt to make my own! This Coastal Cottage 

Grinch Christmas Tree Ornaments Made with Tumbling Tower Blocks

Grinch Christmas Tree Ornaments Made with Tumbling Tower Blocks

Tumbling Tower Blocks are wood game blocks that you can buy at Dollar Tree for $1.25 per box. They’re smaller in size compared to the name brand Jenga Blocks and you get 77 mini blocks in the package. The Tumbling Tower Blocks are all the 

Quick and Easy Coastal Beach Christmas Stockings

Quick and Easy Coastal Beach Christmas Stockings

Quick and Easy Coastal Beach Christmas StockingsCoastal and beach themed Christmas decorations can be on the pricey side. Not only do they traditional cost a lot…they can be hard to find depending on your location. Even if you find something in your price range…it most likely isn’t the color or style that you want.

I had been looking at getting new Beach Coastal Christmas Stockings for the past 4 years but refused to pay $50.00 each. Sorry, I’m on the frugal side. On top of that, none of them were exactly what I was looking for. I didn’t want something too showy, gaudy or in weird color schemes. I solved my problem by making my own and I did so for less than $20.00 each!

Quick and Easy Coastal Beach Christmas Stockings

The first thing that I needed was the Christmas Stocking. I went with off-white colored ones that look like they were made from a cable knit sweater. They have a wooden button, hanging loop and two pom-poms. The perfect canvas to make my own!

Since I wanted something simple, but yet classic looking I opted to decorate them with 2 Starfish. I used a large white one and a smaller seaglass colored one. I simply glued the two together as you see in the photograph. Once they were done drying, I glued those onto the cuff of each stocking using Gorilla Glue. I don’t like using hot glue because things fall off in record time and I wanted them to be permanently glued!

Quick and Easy Coastal Beach Christmas Stockings

Classic and simple was the look I was going for and I achieved it. If you wanted something fancier you could add more seashells, different colored shells, ribbons, faux pearls, rhinestones, glitter, sequins, etc. That wasn’t what I was going for…but it’s an option for your to consider.

These 3 beautiful new Christmas Stockings will be fabulous hanging up this year among all of my Coastal Christmas decor. By Christmas morning…Santa will have them filled to the brim! Happy Holidays everyone!

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Quick and Easy Grinch Christmas Tree Ornaments Kid’s Craft Project

Quick and Easy Grinch Christmas Tree Ornaments Kid’s Craft Project

Last weekend we made these Grinch themed Christmas tree ornaments with the grandkids and they turned out adorable. You can make several of them in just one afternoon and guess what? They’re affordable to make! The ones shown in my photos were made by a 

Easy Hand Painted Snowman Seashell Ornaments

Easy Hand Painted Snowman Seashell Ornaments

These snowman seashell Christmas tree ornaments are super-easy to make! You can whip up a dozen of them in just one weekend if not more! They’re made with an oblong clam shell that we collected from the beach. The ones that we’re featuring today were 

Hand-Crafted Ribbon Coastal Christmas Tree

Hand-Crafted Ribbon Coastal Christmas Tree

This hand-crafted ribbon coastal theme Christmas tree was made in one afternoon using a lot of craft supplies that I picked up at my local Dollar Tree store. Below I’ll list the craft supplies and where I purchased them. If you don’t live nearby any of these stores…supplies can be purchased online at Amazon. I elected to do mine in a coastal beach theme…but you could do a country Christmas, cottage, farmhouse, rustic, shabby chic, or whatever theme you desire. Just change-up the color & print of the ribbons and use a different item to top off the tree.

Hand-Crafted Ribbon Coastal Christmas Tree

Dollar Tree

Seahorse Print Satin Ribbon (3 feet on the roll)
White with Irridescent Glitter Ribbon (4 feet on the roll)
Basket of Seashells (to get the Starfish)
Irridecent Glitter (sold in a 3-pack)
Paint Brush
Modge Podge – Glossy Finish

Hobby Lobby

White Styrofoam Tree (cone)

Additional Supplies

Hot Glue Gun
Glue Sticks
Scissors

Note: Dollar Tree sells styrofoam cones but they were in a solid green color. I was afraid the color would show through my white ribbon, so I elected to purchase white ones from Hobby Lobby. I believe the ribbon I used was 1/2″ in width.

You’ll need to cut the ribbon into appropriate lengths depending on the size of the cone so that the proportions are correct. I used a medium-sized cone (they had them in various heights). I cut the ribbon into 3″ lengths using scissors. You’ll need a pile of them in each color that you’re using.

Using the hot glue gun start at the bottom of the cone. Fold ribbon in half and use a dab of glue to tack the ends down. You may want to do this to 4-6 ribbons at a time. Then start hot gluing them around the base of the cone in an even row. You’ll repeat this process until the entire cone is covered. I alternated the colors at times just squeezing them in and over-lapping them so that the top of NO RIBBONS showed.

Once I got to the top of the cone I cut slightly smaller sized (length) ribbons and hot glued them to the top along with a dap of glue to tack them downward. I used my scissors to make a small hole in the top of the tree for the starfish.

I didn’t want an ordinary starfish on the top. I opted to paint on a thick layer of Modge Podge. While the Modge Podge was wet I sprinkled irridescent glitter on both sides of the starfish. I wanted it to sparkle like the white ribbon. Once it was dry…I added a little bit of hot glue into the hole I had made and stuck one leg of the starfish into the hole. I had to hold it into place for about 2 minutes for the hot glue to harden.

You can make these ribbon styrofoam trees using plaid, solid, glittered, printed, etc. type’s of ribbon to make them unique to your own decorating style. I made a second one using red & black plaid ribbon for my daughter who decorates in a country farmhouse style. Total cost of one tree was less than $10 because I purchased some of the supplies at Dollar Tree.

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Make Your Own Christmas Holiday Door Wreath

Make Your Own Christmas Holiday Door Wreath

Every few years I like to update the Christmas wreaths that I hang up on our front, side, and back doors. Making your own holiday wreaths is easy and affordable! You can typically find everything you need at your local craft supply store or online 

Painted Metal Coffee Cans Snowman Winter Decoration

Painted Metal Coffee Cans Snowman Winter Decoration

This adorable snowman was made with mostly upcycled items. He was made in one afternoon and can be decorated for the Christmas holiday or just decorated in a classic winter theme like mine. I plan on letting mine out for most of the winter as