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Sure, your coveted Christmas china makes a lovely tablescape. But it can also double as décor if you have a hutch! Be sure to display your most decorative platters and plates standing upright so everyone can appreciate them.
See more at DIY Beautify.
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Christmas Bulb Advent Calendar
Why choose between an Advent calendar and garland on your mantel when you can have both? That’s right, these adorable Christmas bulbs are the countdown to the big day, too!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Advent Wreath Centerpiece
This idea is a classically beautiful option for an easy centerpiece. Its an Advent wreath, but you don’t have to follow any rules if you don’t want to! Just use it as part of your holiday tablescape.
Get the tutorial at Up to Date Interiors.
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Christmas Throw Pillows
Want a quick decoration for you living room? Just throw these on―literally! Making your own throw pillow covers is a fun way to get festive. Just cover the pillows you already have in the house.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Clay Christmas Village
How cute would this little village be on your mantel or on a side table? You can make the buildings any shape or size you want, because you DIY them yourself out of air dry clay.
Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois.
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Dollar Store Wreath with Bells
Would you believe this stunning wreath is made with dollar store materials? Mix faux eucalyptus and evergreen foliage with little red berries and incorporate gold leaf-painted tins for added festive flair.
Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.
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Christmas Mason Jar Sign
Bring a little farmhouse style to your holiday season with this sign featuring a mason jar filled with glittering paper poinsettias. The buffalo check bow makes gives it a rustic finishing touch.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Christmas Tree Farm Sign
This Christmas tree farm sign is brimming with festive farmhouse charm! You can add your family’s name for an extra personal touch. It’s so easy to program into your Cricut or Silhouette cutter.
Get the tutorial at Houseful of Handmade.
Christmas Cloche
Capture the spirit of the holidays with this Christmas cloche filled with a glittering white church adorned with holly and pinecones. You’d never know that everything is from the dollar store!
Get the tutorial at Average But Inspired.
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Jingle Bell Wood Bead Garland
Add a little farmhouse flair to your classic garland strands with this version that incorporates wooden beads, jingle bells, and Christmas tassels made from ribbon.
Get the tutorial at Average But Inspired.
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Christmas Flower Arrangement
One of the simplest ways to add festive cheer to your home is by adding seasonal foliage to the vases you already own. Here, evergreens, berries, eucalyptus, and white roses come together to make a lovely arrangement.
Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.
Scandinavian Felt Christmas Trees
You can’t go wrong when decorating with mini Christmas trees—especially when they’re as whimsical as these Scandinavian-inspired felt trees. Bonus: They’re super easy to sew.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
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Rosemary Wreath Christmas Place Cards
This is the prettiest place setting we ever did see! With a few sprigs of rosemary and some twine, you can easily recreate these mini holiday wreath place cards. Just be sure to add the sweet name ribbons so everyone knows where to sit.
Get the tutorial at Home Made Lovely.
Giant Outdoor Christmas Cone Trees
These weatherproof Christmas tree cones are made of poster board and duct tape, so you know they’ll last through the season. We love the festive color combination of red, green, and silver, too!
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Felt Poinsettia Christmas Wreath
This poinsettia wreath will make such an elegant statement on your door. To create this piece, just take a wreath form and wrap it in red ribbon, then embellish it with plenty of felt poinsettia petals.
Get the tutorial at Skip To My Lou.
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Vintage Skate Door Hanger
You can’t top the Christmas nostalgia that this charming door hanger brings to the table. It’s made of vintage skates spraypainted with glitter, wrapped in ribbon, and topped off with festive greenery and bells.
Get the tutorial at Fynes Designs.
Mason Jar Centerpieces
These pretty mason jar centerpieces will ensure your table looks every bit as appealing as your Christmas dinner. Fill them with Epsom salt, cranberries, juniper, and votive candles to copy this look.
Get the tutorial at Yellow Bliss Road.
Red Wooden Sled
Whether you put it on your porch or lean it against your fireplace, this decorative sled will invoke all the imagery of dashing through the snow! You can keep it simple with red paint or add your own text.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & A Princess.
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Front Door Christmas Tree
Here’s a neat idea: Swap out your classic round holiday wreath for a miniature Christmas tree! Burlap accents and string lights make it even more homey and magical.
Get the tutorial at Mad In Crafts.
Giant Christmas Ornament Pillows
There are throw pillows, and then there are giant ornament pillows! And though we love these bright pink ones, you can make them in any color or fabric you want. They would be great in bedrooms, too!
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
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