In today’s post: Get into the holiday spirit with these gorgeous Christmas crafts that are easier than they look.
Hey guys, I would love some recommendations for your favorite Christmas movies! I’m ready to start watching cozy shows that offer a little escape from the daily grind. Just one problem: I haven’t loved the Hallmark Christmas movies I’ve tried so far. Do they all really have exactly the same plot? Or have I just not watched the good ones yet? Let me know your favorites in the comments – I need a good show full of holiday cheer!
And to send that holiday cheer right back at you, today I’ve rounded up 30 gorgeous Christmas crafts that you can make. These are really beautiful crafts that are geared toward adults (not kids), but they are all totally doable. Have a scroll through the post and pick one to work on this weekend. Cheers!
DIY Christmas Wreaths
When I say “Christmas craft” you probably immediately think of making a wreath. I love seeing all the pretty Christmas wreaths popping up on doors in my neighborhood! Learn how to make your own Christmas wreath with one of these tutorials:
Christmas Tree Crafts
Mason Jar Christmas Crafts
DIY Christmas Ornaments
I love making new Christmas ornaments! They make great gifts, and these ideas are perfect if you’ll be attending an ornament exchange. For even more ideas, visit this post: 35 DIY Christmas Ornaments
More Christmas Crafts
Michelle says
Christmas movies I can recommend that aren’t ‘cookie cutter’ variety. I pretty much bought everything on this list on Amazon.
Christmas for a Dollar (inspired by a true story)
A Shoe Addict’s Christmas (time travel involved and yes, Hallmark)
Borrowed Hearts (feature Films for Families)
Angel of Christmas (Hallmark, a little magic in this one)
Christmas Candle (Echolight studios)
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (Gaiam)
The Spirit of Christmas (Marvista)
A Cinderella Christmas (Marvista)
Christmas Angel (Sunworld)
Sarah says
I love some of these ideas! You are so talented!
tessa says
Hubby and I have watched “The Holiday” so many times now – it’s more of a romantic comedy that happens to be set at Christmas time than a Christmas movie per se, but it’s very sweet. Besides, how can you not love Jack Black as the love interest for Kate Winslet? “Love Actually” is another favorite of basically the same genre. For more of a kid-type movie, I remember “The Santa Clause” as also being good, but I haven’t seen it since it first came out quite a few years ago.
Jenni says
These are gorgeous Christmas crafts, thanks for sharing.
joyeux noel is my all time favourite Christams movie. The spirit of Christmas prevailing over war, if only for a short time
Doreen Auger says
Love the ideas and they truly are do-able!!!!! Thanks so much for sharing…………………….
Princess Thalia says
Nice site. Keep up the great work Cooper Class Action