Happy Monday my lovely berries! Today I have for you a super easy and budget friendly do it yourself gift idea. These snowman pencils are adorable, perfect Christmas gifts for teachears! My best friend is a kindergarten teacher and I thought I will surprise her with this cute and practical idea.
We only need just a few supplies: - pencil - 2 styrofoam balls - glue gun - red/orange and black sharpie - ribbon
Let's get started! 1. Glue the two styrofoam balls together.
2. Tie on the ribbon scarf.
3. Push the pencil into big ball and make the nose, eyes and 2 buttons.
4. And we are done with our little snowman pencils!
Happy Saint Nicholas day! We all want easy Christmas ideas and we just can't get any easier than today's craft post. This project is so simple and it turned out so cute. Let's see how to make it!
Supplies: - flower pot - black and gold washi tape - scissors
Tape the black washi tape around the flower pot to create the belt.
Next tape the gold washi tape to creat the belt buckle.
Happy Fashion Friday loves! We went to the Dachauer Christmas Market, Germany last night. We had an amazingly wonderful night. I love all the yummy treats we had . . . mulled wine, chestnuts and chocolate covered fruits. Now it's our little holiday tradition! ^_^ Check out my post from last year, here.
Hello my dear friends! Today is our three months wedding anniversary! Three months of marriage today, almost 2 years of engagement, two and a half years of living together, 2367 days of relationship, one adorable furry baby Liza, one month left until our first apartment is ready, 274 days until the big wedding party. We are truly thankful for our little family!
Hello my lovely berries! Today I want to share with you this quick and fun do it yourself craft idea, so that everyone will love counting down the days with a candy treat each day! I've used chocolate balls to decorate my wreath, but you can change the candy with another treat, or with tea bags, or put a thought for each day.
Supplies: - cardboard - scissors - 24 clothespins - hot glue gun - stickers - 24 chocolate candy sweets (I've used Kinder Schoko Bons) Let's get started! 1. Cut out the wreath shape from a piece of cardboard.
2. Using a hot glue gun, glue down the clothespins so that the "pin" bit is facing towards the outside of the wreath.
3. Use some stickers and write down the numbers from 1 to 24.
4. And now you're finish! Just add a ribbon and pin in the candies.
Warm wishes on this Advent season to everyone you love!
Happy Advent friends! Today is the 1st Sunday of Advent, we light the candle of HOPE. I love the possibility of being a little creative, so every year I try to make a simple, but unique Advent wreath. And today I want to share what I did for this year. Check out my other Advent wreaths, too. (here, here, here, here)
Supplies: - 4 candles - 4 glasses - tray - thread
Let's get started! 1. Place the glasses on the tray.
2. Place the candles in the glasses.
3. Add some thread around the glass.
4. Make numbers and tie them with a ribbon.
5. Light one candle each Sunday of Advent and enjoy!
Hello my berries! It's end of November, which means December is just around the corner, which means the countdown to Christmas is well and truly on! Yaay! I'm super excited! So it's time to decorate, decorate, decorate! If you know me, I always start my decorations for the holidays with a wreath. So today's do it yourself decor idea is this Santa Hat Wreath. Click here to see how I made it.
May you have peace and happiness this holiday season!