Craft Roundup: Holiday Ornaments, Wreaths and More Decor

Give your family's house a dash of wintertime fun with decorations.

Happy December! I hope everyone enjoyed a family-filled Thanksgiving. Now that the turkey has been enjoyed, are you thinking of wrapping up Hanukkah, looking forward to Christmas and wondering what you’ll do for New Year’s Eve here in metro Detroit? Well, then, it’s time to get busy! This week’s roundup features some silly, classic and elegant decorating ideas the whole family will enjoy helping to create.

Photo from HelloGlow.co

DIY Birdseed Ornaments

Just think of how fun these ornaments will be when hanging in your backyard! Get the how-to from the Henry Happened blog. How will you decorate yours?

Photo from CountryChicCottage.net

String Art Ornaments

Here’s a decorating project that everyone in the family can help with. Check out The Country Chic Cottage to learn how to make these fun ornaments.

Photo From Landeeselandeedo.com

Simple Wood Wreath

This wreath is so chic it can stay up long after the holidays. How do you think it would look painted in another color?

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