The Adventure’s of Tartanscot had a Holiday Decorating Contest and here’s my entry…
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Christmas Breakfast with Elf on a Shelf
Beautiful {and Simple} Ideas for Displaying Christmas Cards
For an eclectic look, layer holiday cards on an existing cork board is also a great idea. This one is from Domino via Centsational Girl.
Love Kate at Centsational Girl’s corkboard turned card holder using fabric, ribbon and a little nailhead trim – just add some time and it is a simple diy project. Here’s the how to.
And here is Kate’s chain & jingle bell Christmas card display from last year. Isn’t this creative too? Here’s how she did it with even more inspiration!
Tips on How to Wrap a Gift
Supplies you’ll need:
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Rule
- Gift wrap {tip: buy recycled or vintage papers or reuse older ones if possible. Also, here are ideas for ideas for making your own gift wrap}
- Double stick tape
- Ribbons {recycle or vintage when possible}
2. Draw paper around smoothly and tape with double stick tape.
3. If you do have excess paper, fold over to created the right fit.
4. Use double stick tape to secure the second side in place.
5. Fold down the top part of the wrapping paper and tape in place.
6. Crease the sides and fold inward. Fold the bottom flap into a triangle {fold tip if desired}. Tape in place.
7. Tape the bottom flap to the box. Repeat steps 5 – 7 for the other side.
The bow on top was created using recycled ribbons.
Add a card, gift tag or small ornament to personalize the gift.
Recycling ribbon is also a good thing, but what if it’s wrinkled? Real Simple shows us a great technique to get the kinks out using a flat iron.
Are your gift wrap supplies out of control? For gift wrap storage solutions go here.
Christmas Rose Floral Arrangement How To
What you’ll need:
- Round decorative bowl or vase
- Oasis / Foam Brick {floral supply}
- 2 dozen large roses {amount may vary depending of the size bowl used and rose heads – I picked mine up inexpensively at Trader Joes}
- Pair of Pruners or Snips
- One bunch greenery {leaves, lacey fern, or decorative grasses}
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Large mixing or sink
5. Push cut flowers one by one into the oasis starting in the center and then four corners.
6. Fill in the empty spaces with more roses while trying to keep a rounded look {you may need to shorten some of the stems to make it curve}.
For more Christmas crafts, visit Kate’s Centsational Girl…


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