I used some to create cute little wreaths that adorn that back of our bar stools.
I also made a simple mistletoe to hang over our kitchen sink.
I even decorated my gift bags for a super fun ornament exchange night with friends!
We got to wear pj's and eat lots of yummy breakfast food for dinner. {You need some cooking inspiration...here is who was in charge! Check her out. She rocks.} It was basically a perfectly festive night. ;)
Anywho, I digress....
Back to the jingle bell project that started it all...my DIY monogram stocking ornaments! :) They were super simple to make, and added a nice touch to our Tar-jay fur stockings.
I started with plain white MDF letters I purchased at Michael's...a "G" for me and a "P" for hubby.
White just wouldn't do it for me, so I busted out my trusty gold spray paint. Once the letters were dry, it was time to add some ribbon and jingle bells!
First I added a loop of ribbon to the top of the "G", making sure it had enough slack to hang low on the stocking. I used a thumb tack to secure my ribbon to the back of the MDF letter.
After that, I strung ribbon through the two different types of jingle bells {that I also I picked up from Michael's}. I tied a knot at the end of each bell and cut the ribbon long enough so I could play around with what length would work best. Once I found out the right arrangement of the bells, I simply used another thumbtack to hold the ribbon in place on the back of the letter and trimmed the excess ribbon.
I repeated the same process for the "P".
Then it was time to hang and enjoy!! In 10-15 minutes I was able to easily dress up our formerly-bare stockings.
I absolutely love the pop of gold on top of the fur texture! Would any of you ever tackle this easy DIY?!
Don't forget to mingle on over to Cuckoo4Design, Shift Ctrl Alt, Nalle's House, Primitive & Proper, Dwellings by Devore, and Bliss at Home to see what projects they came up with! :)
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