Thursday, November 1, 2018

Light the Way for Holiday Guests

Light the Way for Holiday Guests For a safer alternative to the traditional paper-bag-style Santa's runway, add a layer of rock salt or Epsom salt to glass vases or mason jars subsequently nestle a glass votive candle at the middle of each. Depending upon how big you utilize, the candles will safely supply hours of lighting. When one burns low, only replace with a candle.



Festive Your Front Porch Instead of a standard topiary, draw a little bit of your indoor decorations outside with a miniature fresh or faux Christmas tree. To create a sturdy, weather-proof foundation, skip a cloth tree skirt and rather place the tree in a wicker basket weighted down with a few rocks. Burlap garland, shatterproof ornaments, pinecones and a few handmade twig stars implanted on the branches are hardy enough to stand up to the components.



Insert an Orb Our how-to  explains the steps for producing these illuminated grapevine sphere topiaries for front porch. The waterproof lights ensure they'll brighten up your entry even during stormy winter weather.  



Create a Fabric and Evergreen Swag For a trendy twist on a normal holiday season, dress up your front door with a holiday swag made from new greenery, fabric branches and glittering pinecones. Craft your own using our step-by-step directions.



Make Ice Lanterns Get an assist from Mother Nature (or your own freezer) to flip plastic cartons filled with water to magical ice lanterns to display inside or out.   Make your own using our hints.



Turn Lumber Into Hip Trees Standard woodworking skills, plywood and nails are all you have to create modern Christmas tree silhouettes that you are able to display every year. Make your own using our step-by-step instructions.



Move Big With Ornaments Light up the night with these ginormous Christmas tree ornaments. A few supplies from the hardware and craft store are all you want. Learn how to produce your own with our step-by-step instructions.  



Craft a Monogrammed Doormat Spruce up your entryway with this personalized budget-friendly doormat which resembles a costly catalog find but is actually an easy DIY project. Make your own with our step-by-step directions.



Craft a Snowy Wreath Add faux greenery, flowers, berry sprigs and glittered pinecones into a grapevine wreath then pay with snow to present your entrance door a cheery update during winter months.   Learn to create your own.  



Add Some Sparkle These gorgeous, glittering votives only   seem  pricey. Using glitter, glue and an empty jar, you can easily craft yourself on the cheap.  



Treat Forest Friends Delight wildlife using frozen fruit ornaments which are both beautiful and valuable. Get the details on our guide.  



Make a Melt-Proof Snowman A sturdy wooden service 3 faux evergreen wreaths = a friendly outside snowman who will not melt, making him the ideal decoration for snow-free climates. Additionally, using artificial wreaths, rather than fresh, means you can display him year after year. Get started with our hints and step-by-step directions.



Craft Woodsy Luminaries Insert a woodsy glow to your entryway with a group of birch log luminaries. To create them cut the branches to varying heights with a circular saw. Next, drill holes into the top of every log having a 1-1/2" Twist or paddle bit just deep enough to accommodate a votive. For kid- or pet-proof illumination, pop up a battery-operated votive in to each.



Freshen Up Your Wreath Cover a straw wreath form with moss and garlands of fresh cranberries for a colorful holiday decoration that can be used as either a traditional front door, laid flat on the table, since the base for a Christmas centerpiece. Learn how to make your personal.



Create a Twig Garland Give a faux or real fur garland a rustic, woodsy touch with layering onto a twig garland. Making one is easy, just gather small branches from your yard, use clippers to cut them into sections that are approximately the exact same length, then knot the twigs together with jute twine or yarn.



Craft This Cute Wreath Produce a wintry forest scene for your front door with the addition of bottlebrush trees and miniature ice-skating figures to some foam wreath that's been wrapped in vacation cloth. Our step-by-step directions will make crafting this cute wreath a snap.  



Repurpose Old Jars Expecting guests? Use assorted glass jars to present your front porch banister a festive shine. For an opaque, frosty appearance, add a mercury-glass impact by misting the jars' insides with water then instantly spraying on looking-glass paint. Have a look at these step-by-step directions to find out more about the faux-painting technique.



Upcycle Your Way into some Funky Front Yard Sculpture If you have a pile of old lumber or shipping pallets hanging round, this endeavor is a clever means to upcycle them into a modern take on an illuminated tree. Use paint in assorted colors or just 1 color but different patterns to make your tree truly one-of-a-kind. Check out our step-by-step directions for suggestions on attaining the staggered look.



Glitz Up a Wreath Add sparkle to a foam or straw wreath form with an assortment of glass ornaments in various sizes. To attach them eliminate any dangling hooks subsequently hot-glue them into the surface, starting with the biggest ornaments then filling in any gaps with the smallest. Photo from HGTV fan Laura Bruen.



Holiday Up Your Outdoor Rug Does your outdoor living area need a vacation upgrade? It's a snap to add a festive touch to a plain sisal rug using a basic tree-shaped stamp created out of a baking potato. Our step-by-step directions demonstrate how.  



Deck Outside the Landscape Craft these oversized twine ornaments to liven up your evergreens. Made from inexpensive materials, it's easy to generate a whole bunch while binge-watching your favourite series. Get crafting with our step-by-step directions.  



Craft Woodsy Stars Get the children to help you out with this easy project for turning cheap yardsticks and backyard twigs to big, rustic celebrities. Get crafting together with our tips and step-by-step instructions.



Spell It Out Try out this playful twist on a standard holiday season. Simply wrap pieces of rope using fine-gauge wire, working it between the rope's twists, then shape into letters to spell out a favourite holiday opinion.



Turn Summer Souvenirs Into a Wreath Tired of traditional holiday decorations? Go coastal and embellish a fresh evergreen wreath with shells gathered at the shore. To attach them add a brief length of cable to each shell with quick-dry epoxy then just wire them on. Rather than a ribbon bow, wrap the bottom of the wreath with textural yarn or rope and shirt with a few starfish.



Wrap It Up Craft a colorful holiday decoration by painting lightweight wooden boxes (available at your local craft shop) in assorted colors with acrylic paint. Once they have dried, top with ribbon bows then secure in a group with metal L- or flat braces and add a sawtooth or D-ring hook for hanging.



Turn Every Day Into Holiday Designer Erinn Valencich provides her front porch lanterns a wintry update with synthetic sprigs of berries and snowflakes she applied using a craft-store stencil and spray snow.



Easy Holiday Update for Planters Galvanized metal buckets are handy for oh-so many reasons -- and here is yet another: they create a fantastic cover-up for plain pots. To bring a wintry touch, first add a punched snowflake design using a hammer and nail.



Turn Craft Store Supplies Into a Snowman Small, medium and large grapevine wreaths stacked, then held together with twine or wire form a woodsy snowman you may make in a jiffy to add holiday cheer -- indoors or out.



Craft a Chalkboard Silhouette Welcome vacation guests with this fashionable chalkboard sign. To create it, trace a reindeer shape onto a 24" x 24" piece of plywood, then cut it out using a jigsaw and use two coats of chalkboard paint. Add screw eyes and a cord to the trunk so you can show your final signal either inside or out.



Light Up the Night Turn hardware store wire mesh and vellum within these high-end looking luminaries to light the way to your front door for vacation guests. Get crafting together with our step-by-step directions.  



Whip Up an External Pillow Cozy up front porch chair or seat with this adorable reindeer pillow. With a few basic supplies and our free printable template, you can sew one of your own in merely a few steps.



Craft a Colorful Tree Silhouette Painted wooden dowels and a little wire or twine are all you need to make this minimalist Christmas tree which can withstand winter's wet weather. Make your own using our step-by-step directions.  



Give Topiaries a Holiday Makeover Festive your front porch by flanking the doorway with a pair of faux or fresh boxwood topiaries embellished with wired burlap ribbon and garlands of artificial or fresh berries.



Make It Personal Ice skating is a popular pastime in HGTV fan autumnlady18's home state of Washington. For a twist on a standard front-door wreath, she creatively layered new greenery with a pair of vintage children's ice skates, glittered chipboard letters and decoration.



Rethink Wreaths Evergreen wreaths aren't just for your front door. A little wreath laid apartment is a fantastic way to add more vacation colour around the foundation of a small outside planter or lantern. This trick also works indoors, where a wreath round the base of a pillar candle or centerpiece adds a festive touch.



Give It a Quick Holiday Repair Blogger Jo-Anna Rooney proves that just a few colorful updates are all you need to make-over your entryway for the season. Using bare branches painted red and things available at her local craft store, she made a warm holiday welcome in only a couple of hours. Get her hints for picking a colour palette and more.



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