DIY Project Parade

Merry Christmas, happy holidays, DIY friends!

Merry Christmas

I’ve been enjoying the links from last week’s DIY Project Parade. If you find yourself with extra time {what’s that?!}, be sure to visit the links that catch your eye too.

Here are the posts I shared this past week…

Christmas in the dining room

DIYShowOff Christmas dining room

 

Eclectic Christmas decorating and a ribbon wreath tutorial

stair landing Christmas time

Christmas card holder {and photo display} and candle holder…

DIY Christmas Card Holder

There’s still time to link up your Christmas tree here…

Christmas Tree Contest

Do you have something DIY related to share? I know it’s been a busy week with holiday shopping, cleaning, baking, gift wrapping. T’is the season! Let’s get this party started!

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DIY Holiday Highlights #6

With so many bloggers in the DIY/decorating community – I’m seeing so many amazing holiday projects! Heavenly! It’s truly like opening gifts every time I visit your holiday posts! Thanks for sharing and inspiring!

DIY Holiday Highlights Party

 

Here’s what I shared this past week:

DIY Christmas Card/Photo Holder/Display from scrap wood/trim

christmas card photo display

that doubles as a candle holder…

DIY Christmas Card Holder

Christmas in the sitting room…{with links to TONS of DIY holiday and non-holiday including painted upholstery, His & Hers pillow covers, no-sew script dropcloth curtains, pipe curtain rods, tomato cage Christmas tree and some sitting room before pictures too}.

painted upholstered chairs

I also have an easy wreath tutorial with a festive stair landing decorating post coming tomorrow and Christmas decorating in the dining room.  Be sure to stop back!

and here are some Christmas-y ideas and inspirational highlights from last week’s DIY Holiday Highlights party…

Christmas Wreaths

Amanda from Mommy is CooCoo shares her {burnt out} Christmas Lights Wreath. Upcycling genius.

wreath made from burnt out Christmas lights

There’s always time for a last minute craft project, right? I’m loving this cotton ball and jingle bell wreath from Brightly Inspired…easy and pretty!

jingle bell wreath

Festive Christmas vignettes {great ideas for small spaces} at Christina’s Adventures…her book page wreath is a beautiful mantel focal point…

book page wreath

Creativity from Those Tiny Toes…the cutest paint stick snowflake wreath:

paint stick wreath

I love the elegance of the DIY wintery pearl wreath at Classy Clutter.

pearl wreath

All of those wreaths! One for every door – interior, exterior, cabinet doors, wall decor, mantel centerpiece…inspires a collection, doesn’t it?

Don’t forget! There’s a Christmas tree party & contest going on right now! Link up here, there and everywhere. Christmas tree with the most “likes” wins!

Make sure to visit a few of the links to make some new friends for the holidays.Comments, pinning and sharing links this time of year are one of the best blog gifts!

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DIY Christmas Card Tree {card display/holder}

Christmas cards have been arriving in the mail! It’s the best time of the year for checking the mail. Walking to the mailbox in cold temps, anticipating ‘good tidings’ and walking back into the house with a warm heart. Thoughtfulness and “Merry Christmas” delivered to our mail box. It’s just one more part of Christmas giving that makes my days merry and bright! We have two ways for displaying Christmas wishes. One is something I put together using scrap wood and trim pieces: 

DIY Christmas Card Tree

How I made it:

I gathered the scraps of moulding we had lying around, a 1×3.5 and a 4×4 scrap block. My 1×3.5 is about 21 inches long, the 4×4 is about 6 inches long. Adjust measurements for what fits your scrap wood.

DIY Christmas Card Holder

I placed pieces on my 1×3.5 to get an idea of where things would go. I often use FrogTape as a measuring tool and in this case, I used it to evenly space my trim pieces by using them as a guide between trim pieces. I used the 1.88 in. width. I also left a small space above the “top” trim piece to allow room for gluing on a star.

DIY Christmas Card Holder

I measured my trim to fit the 1×3.5 piece for the top of my “tree”.

DIY Christmas Card Holder

I cut my pieces at a 45 degree angle.

DIY Christmas Card Holder

And lined up each piece for cutting…

DIY Christmas Card Holder

and cut each piece at a 45 degree angle.

All pieces are glued using Gorilla Wood Glue and clamped as well as screwed into place.

DIY Christmas Card Holder

The 4×4 was glued and clamped  to the bottom {back} and serves to make the Christmas card display free standing.

DIY Christmas Card Holder

Everything got a coat of milk paint (General Finishes “basil”) and glaze with a dry brush with a spritz of Krylon Glitter Blast. {front and back} FrogTape was used to keep the 4×4 block of wood from being painted (I considered staining the wood block but see instructions below for my change in plans).

I spray painted small clothes pins and a wooden star.

Next I hot glued the clothes pins into place, staggering so cards won’t overlap by too much when displayed {FrogTape containers are great for storing glue sticks and keeping craft supplies organized}…

DIY Christmas Card Holder

and the star on top.

DIY Christmas Card Holder

My plan was to wrap the base using jute twine. But I’ve misplaced it, so I used a pretty wool yarn I had on hand, securing with hot glue.

DIY Christmas Card Holder

It’s such a cute way to display Christmas cards and pictures of my nieces and nephew:

DIY Christmas Card Display

a little Christmas card vignette display…

DIY Christmas Card Holder

Doubles as a candle holder: When I don’t have anything to display, I can flip it to the back side, add a votive holder and candle…

DIY Christmas Card Holder

Quick and Easy DIY Christmas card/photo display: Our other Christmas card/photo display is a tension rod. I simply sewed a sleeve, added curtain rings with clips. It’s been displayed in our window frame, on a small book case and in a (non working) fireplace opening. Here’s a picture from last year:

DIY Christmas Card Holder

I love this idea from Family Fun too – a tomato cage Christmas card holder…

tomato cage Christmas card holder

for more creative ideas, see my HomeTalk Christmas Card Display clipboard

HomeTalk christmas card photo display clipboard

Which do you prefer? How do you display your Christmas cards? If you have a do-it-yourself Christmas card holder, feel free to leave a link in the comments {and I’ll add you to my HomeTalk clipboard}. 🙂

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