Christmas made of paper

You’ll know it’s already christmas when you see decors all around you. Lights, trees, ornament balls, wreaths and all those that makes you feel like a child once again.

One thing I’m good at is using paper in all sorts. Last year, I tried making a paper christmas tree for Yellow Hauz and in the studio. Now I may have added few more in the family. I added more colors plus paper snowmen and snowflakes too.

Oh I’m feeling a lot more like christmas now. They may not be made of real pine tree nor with snow but these paper decors are still adorable as ever. I’ll be posting them on my shop if you want the actual one and on Etsy if you want the printed file.

Which one is your favorite? Seriously, if you ask me, I can’t decide. Next, I’ll show few decors I did for Yellow Hauz.

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Christmas Handmade Craft: DIY Calendar Gift and Recycled Gift Wrap

I have to say, gift wrapping is really not my thing, despite I love packages. Anyway, since this season, I’m experiencing a little financial crisis, I’ve thought of something handmade, less costly and yet still crafty for my gifts and gift wraps.

Manila paper has been one of my favorite materials in gift wrapping, even last year. It’s cheap, and yet you can do so much with it. So here’s how I did my wrapping for this season. I just used basic colors like white and brown but I added blue to brighten it up.

Materials for Gift:

• Printable Calendar from The Tiny Fig or from my Christmas Handmade Crafts Calendar: My Owl Barn

• Chip Board and Spring binder {optional}, otherwise used a paper clip or clam

Materials for Gift Wrap:

• Manila Paper

Patterned paper or from Gift-wrap it

• Yarn

• Used plain paper

• Scissors, adhesive tape and stickers

• Polymer clays for embellishments or Metal Charms or Beads

How to:

• Download and print the calendars on a cardstock.

• If you have a spring-binder, make a stand using a chipboard and bind them together, but this is optional. You can also use a clip to bind them all.

{1} Wrapped like a belt a recycled plain white {or colored} paper and sealed it with a  custom or a nice sticker.

{2} Use Manila paper to wrapped the whole calendar.

{3} Use patterned paper to make another belt on to the craft paper.

{4} Wrapped the yarn 3-4 times to emphasize the color on to your gift.

{5} I recycled the polymer clay samples from Le Blanchette as an embellishment. You can also use metal charms

And viola! My gifts for this holiday season. I also used plain white paper for the belt and combined brown and blue yarn on one gift.

Less is definitely more. I wonder how you did your gift wrapping this year? I do wish I gave you an idea with my simple style. Do let me know if you did yours differently.

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Christmas Handmade Craft: DIY Pinwheel Gift Box

I know it’s hard to do mostly everything in this busy season. I don’t know about you but regardless the busy mode, I still want to wrap my own gifts and be creative about it.

There’s so many overwhelming ideas over pinterest about gift wrapping but here’s one from Sweet as a Candy, who shares a video tutorial on how she did those pinwheel embellishment as a gift box.

With that kind of gift box, you can be sure that not only the present inside will be kept but also your box.

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Christmas Handmade Craft: Christmas Garland

I super salute the blog authors who can keep up with their posts on a very busy season. That’s what I call dedication, and that’s one thing I ought to learn, so I can catch up with my posts.

Anyway, it’s time to put some garlands… if you’re already preparing for your christmas gatherings at home, this homemade garland from A Field Journal is ideal for a more christmas feel on your party.

Image from A Field Journal

So prepare your printer once again because I know you’ll have fun doing this. If you have a shop, you can also use this on your store front. Use plain or colored paper with nice ribbons with it, and you’re good to go.

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Chritmas Handmade Craft: DIY Ice Cream Sundae Kit

I enjoy gifts that you can still create something from it. Do you still remember DIY Hot Chocolate? I love that idea so much. But guess what? Here’s another kit that you can enjoy making as a gift, specially to your mommy friends with kids who love ice cream {but who doesn’t love ice cream, right?}.

Jan of Mixing Bowl Kids shared a very nice idea for the Ice Cream Sundae kit and take note, with recipes of sauces, how sweet is that?

I think even friends would surely love this gift… do you have other kit ideas that’s perfect for this season?

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