Christmas Crafts That Bring Out Your Creativity
Posted in Latest News on 05/03/2011 10:28 pm by wpadminPeople from all over the world can’t help get excited about the Yuletide season since they feel are anticipating that they would soon be enjoying a Christmas feast. Aside from planning what to cook for your family and friends, certainly you are also thinking about Christmas decorations. Most probably, you have been recycling the same Christmas decorations and throwing some of the stuff when the holidays are over. Why not try something different this year? Instead of purchasing expensive Christmas decorations, why not create your own fun Christmas crafts that costs less? It is even possible to use waste materials that you should have thrown out. Here are some wonderful projects for fun Christmas crafts provided by a designer of masquerade masks and Venetian masks who also used web design.
Wine cork ornaments–This is just one of the many fun Christmas crafts that you can make on your own. You just need used wine corks, tassles, ribbons, a long darning needle, scissors, drill and glue.Begin by carefully drilling a hole in the center of the cork. Slide one or two pretty beads over the loop of the tassle. Attach a ribbon to the tassle and use the darning needle to bring it up to the cork’s center. Again, place some more beads over the ribbon. Tie a knot so you can hang the product. Glue the beads together so they won’t separate. Use a lighter to singe the ribbon’s end.
Beeswax cookie cutter candle This is surely one of the creative and fun Christmas crafts you can do on your own. Its very easy to do and most of the materials are likely available in your kitchen. You just need holiday cookie cutters (gingerbread man is a good choice), beeswax sheets, candle wick, cutting board and hair dryer. The first step involves laying a sheet of beeswax on the cutting board. Using a cookie cutter, cut 6 shapes on the beeswax. Sandwich the wick between layers of beeswax. The wick must protrude at least half an inch from the top. Press the wax shapes together, the hair dryer can provide some heat to make sure that the wax shapes really stick.
Now that you can make your own fun Christmas crafts, its time to decorate the house and enjoy the holiday season.