Vanessa was again our winner while Mique had to go.
Craft #1 - Accessorize Your Mittens Scarf - Vanessa @ V&Co
It’s cold out, you need mittens…but you also need a stylish scarf to go with it.
Made out of flannel, this scarf with time will fray and become that much more snuggly and comfy.
Whether dressed up or out on the town, you for sure will make your mittens proud with that scarf to accessorize them!
Craft #2 - Mitten Purse - Mique @ 30Days
A fun purse made for the little girl in your life. Flannel lining and drawstring ties along with rick rack touches complete the look of it. Simple and cute. Easy peasy.
Craft #3 - Printable Mitten Gift Tags - Jill @ Homemade by Jill
Baby, it's cold outside! Adding these festive tags to your holiday gifts will be sure to keep the chill away. These gift tags were made by cutting and gluing colored cardstock together. Then I scanned them into my computer for easy sharing.
Simply print on white cardstock, cut out with scissors, and write your message on the back. It doesn't get much easier than that! I'll include three gift tag varieties on a printable sheet, as well as mitten templates if you'd like to assemble your own with your favorite papers.
Happy Holidays!
Ever wanted to make your own chandelier? Me too. And when I thought of gloves I pictured them upside down, dangling, with a droopy effect. Thus, the chandelier was born. Who said gloves were just for hands?Craft #4 - Wine Cork Mitten Stamps - Ashley @ Lil Blue Boo
Wine corks are the perfect size for carving tiny stamps. I made these two little matching mitten cork stamps and used them for a simple framed art piece and some stationary for Santa!
Craft #5 - The Flapper Chandelier - Dana @ MADE
Wine corks are the perfect size for carving tiny stamps. I made these two little matching mitten cork stamps and used them for a simple framed art piece and some stationary for Santa!
Craft #5 - The Flapper Chandelier - Dana @ MADE
This two-tiered working chandelier is made from two embroidery hoops, dowels, and a free-hanging light (from IKEA or hardware store). The construction is fairly easy, with a 75 watt bulb at the end for plenty of illumination .
The best part, of course, is adding your own decor. With 30 white gloves strung together and hundreds of sparkling sequins, our 1920's Flapper Chandelier is ready for the spotlight.
Light her up and watch her beauty glow.
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