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DIY Christmas Decoration Tutorials from Lowe’s

Oh, but Christmas decorating is ON! I absolutely LOVE Lowe’s Creative Ideas – so I thought I’d share them here!

Here is Lowe’s main Holiday page for outdoor decor and a bunch of other fun: Lowe’s Creative Ideas

YAY Christmas!

They will probably delete their awesome ideas after the season is over. And, that’s not fun. I mean.. I need to keep a constant list! So.. I’m gonna basically copy and paste their stuff into this blog, so we can all have access to the awesomeness FOREVER! I’m only gonna put in the stuff that I think it worth mentioning, which is most of it. :) Ready?! Go!

I also did this for their Halloween Decoration Tutorials. Check it out if you’re into DIY-ing!

Because this post is so long, here is a table of contents! If you want to jump to a certain subject in this post, hold down your CTRL key while pushing the F key, and type in the subject below that you are interested in!

Contents:

  • Nuts and Bolts Christmas Tree
  • Light and Bright Artwork (Snowflake)
  • Chunky Chic Candle Pillars
  • Twinkling Towers
  • Clay Pot Nutcrackers
  • Copper Christmas Tree
  • Holiday Card Wreath
  • Mantel and Railing Card Display
  • Interior Doorway Garland Card Display

Nuts and Bolts Christmas Tree:

This idea brings simple elements like pine craft boards, nuts, washers, and a bolt together to create a contemporary, Scandinavian-style Christmas tree. The look of the piece is fully customizable with its movable branches and millions of decoration possibilities.

Skill level: Beginner

Rough cost estimate: $69

Tools You’ll Use:

  • Tablesaw
  • Dado blade set
  • Hacksaw
  • Drill
  • 3/8″ drill bit
  • 7/16″ drill bit
  • 1-1/8″ spade bit
  • Glue
  • Clamp

Lowe’s List:

  • 24″ x 3/8″-16 threaded rod/bolt
  • 12 3/8″ x 2″ x 24” select pine craft boards
  • 1 1″ x 2″ x 6′ pine board for the base
  • 2 3/8-16 T-nut for the base
  • 23 3/8″-16 hex nuts
  • 43 3/8″ x 1 1/2″ washers
  • MinWax Green Tea water based stain
  • LED Tea Lights
  • Assorted mini ornaments

Build the Base.

To make it extra sturdy, we used two “X”-shaped bases and secured with T-nuts.

Step 1: Cut the 1″ x 2″ x 6′ board into four 16-inch-long pieces.

Step 2: For all four pieces of wood cut half-lap joints: Using a table saw with a dado blade, cut a 3/8-inch-deep by 1-1/2-inch-wide (or the actual width of the board) groove for a flush fit. Center the groove 7-1/4 inches from either end. Glue and clamp the half-lap joints together.

Step 3: Drill 3/8-inch hole in center of each base.

Step 4: Using a hacksaw, cut the 24 inch threaded rod to 19-1/2 inches.

Step 5: Using a 1-1/8 inch spade bit, drill a circular groove 1/8 inch deep in the center of each base piece to accommodate the T-nut.

Step 6: Stain wood if desired.

Step 7: Thread base pieces onto rod securing each base piece with a T-nut.

Cut the Branches.

Step 9: Cut the 12 pieces of select pine craft boards into the following branch lengths (there should be two of each length):

  • 18 inches
  • 16-1/2 inches
  • 15 inches
  • 13-1/2 inches
  • 12 inches
  • 10-1/2 inches
  • 9 inches
  • 7-1/2 inches
  • 6 inches
  • 4-1/2 inches
  • 3 inches

Step 10: Drill a 3/8 inch hole in the center of each branch.

Step 11: Drill holes to cradle ornaments. Drill 7/16 inch holes 1/2 inch from the end of 10 to 12 branches to cradle ornaments.

Step 12: If desired, stain the branches.

Step 13: Build the tree by screwing parts in this order: washer, nut, washer, pine branch, repeat. Start with the 18-inch-long branches and finish with the 3-inch-long branches. Top with nut only. Decorate with LED tea lights and small ornaments.

Light and Bright Artwork:

Skill level: Beginner

Rough cost estimate: $78

Tools You’ll Use:

  • Table saw
  • Paintbrush
  • Screws
  • Awl
  • Stapler Gun

Lowe’s List:

  • 2 1″ x 2″ x 8′ boards
  • Canvas Drop Cloth; 4′ x 5′
  • 3 strings of 50 LED lights
  • 2 D-Rings
  • Valspar primer
  • White interior paint
  • Gold spray paint

Step 1: Build the frame. Cut the 1″ x 2″ x 8′ boards into four 39-1/4 inch boards. Make a square frame using butt joints. Use screws to attach boards together.

Step 2: Create the canvas. Cut drop cloth to 46 inches square. Staple the canvas to the frame.

Step 3: Prime the drop cloth with interior primer.

Step 4: Paint the drop cloth with white interior paint.

Step 5: Tape the snowflake pattern (PDF) to canvas using painter’s tape. If this link stops working, feel free to contact me, as I’ve saved the PDF file and can send it to you.

Step 6: Spray paint the exposed canvas around the snowflake with gold spray paint.

Step 7: From the back of the canvas, use an awl to carefully poke holes for the string light bulbs. We used 150 LED lights.

Step 8: Insert LED light bulbs through the holes.

Step 9: Attach 2 D-Rings to the back of artwork. Hang in desired spot.

Chunky Chic Candle Pillars:

Lowe’s List:

  • 4″ x 4″ x 8′ fence post
  • Minwax Polycrylic
  • LED pillar candles (2.87 inch; 5-inch)

Step 1: Cut a 4″ x 4″ x 8′ fence post into four sets of the following lengths: 4 inches; 8 inches; and 12 inches.

Step 2: Sand all surfaces of the wood smooth.

Step 3: Seal pillars with Minwax Polycrylic to bring out the natural grain of the wood.

Step 4: Top with LED pillar candles (2.87 inch; 5-inch).

Twinkling Towers:

I WILL be doing this one – but a little differently! I’ll be posting a tutorial of my own soon.

Reuse your summer tomato cages to create sparkling decorations.

Step 1: Stack three cages, and bind them together using 14-gauge wire.

Step 2: Apply white spray paint to a 6-gallon metal can and to the tomato cages.

Step 3: Decorate the cages with wire and Christmas ornaments.

Step 4: Attach C9 Christmas lights around the top of the cans using hot glue.

Step 5: Drill holes in the back of the cans, and run extension cords from the lights to an outlet.

Step 6: Place the cages in the cans, and fill in with white pebbles.

Step 7: Use wire to form a star and attach to the top.

Clay Pot Nutcrackers

Make your own toy soldiers from tiny clay planters.

Step 1: For each nutcracker, select five 4-inch planters, and wipe them clean.

Step 2: Spray-paint one planter black and one planter beige. Use red, navy blue, and green for the remaining planters. Allow to dry.

Step 3: Stack the planters as shown here. Secure them with a small amount of hot glue. Using utility scissors, cut a 7/16-inch round wooden dowel to 20 inches long. Thread the dowel through the planters’ drainage holes.

Step 4: With a pencil, sketch the nutcracker’s face, buttons, and belt. Paint the features with hobby brushes.

Step 5: Tie several pieces of jute twine around the top of the dowel to create a tassel for the nutcracker’s hat.

To find a stencil for the nutcracker’s features, click here. If this link stops working, feel free to contact me, as I’ve saved the PDF file and can send it to you.

Copper Christmas Tree:

Skill Level: Beginner

Rough Cost Estimate: $13 per tree

Rough Time Estimate: 20 minutes

Materials:

  • copper tubing (1/4-inch x 10-foot)
  • assorted holiday ornaments
  • ornament hooks

The holidays are all about being with friends and family, and sharing the traditions of the season. December’s Unwind & Design project is a great way to decorate for the holidays while spending time with others. Create a mini tree from copper tubing, and then add your favorite ornaments to make it your own.

Step 1: Take one end of the copper tubing, and shape it into a large circle that will serve as the base of the tree. Continue shaping the tubing into smaller rings. Leave approximately 18 inches at the top of the tree for the star topper.

Step 2: Stretch out the coiled rings to form the tree.

Step 3: Shape the remaining 18 inches of tubing into a star pattern.

Step 4: Decorate with small ornaments if desired.

Good to Know: When the holidays are over, the copper tree will collapse back into a coil for easy storage until next year.

Holiday Card Wreath:

Skillset: Beginner

Rough Cost Estimate: $40

Rough Time Estimate: 1/2 day (includes drying time)

Materials:

  • 1 (50-foot-long) roll of ½-inch riser flex pipe
  • Utility Knife
  • Plastic Clothespins
  • Primer
  • Silver Spray Paint
  • Purple Spray Paint
  • Construction Adhesive for small projects
  • Silver Ribbon

Step 1: Using a utility knife, cut a 6-foot-long piece, a 3 1/2-foot-long piece, and a 3 1/2-inch-long piece of riser flex pipe (found in the plumbing department).

Step 2: Make a large circle with the 6-foot piece of pipe and a smaller circle with the 3½-foot piece, using flex tees to hold each circle together.

Step 3: Connect the circles at the flex tees using the 3 1/2-inch-long piece of pipe.

Step 4: Prime, and let dry. Spray-paint plastic clothespins and the pipe wreath. (We used purple paint for the wreath and silver paint for the clothespins.) Allow to dry.

Step 5: Using construction adhesive for small projects, attach the clothespins to the wreath, as shown.

Step 6: Suspend the wreath using ribbon, and use the clothespins to hold your cards in place.

Mantel and Railing Card Display:

Skill Level: Beginner

Rough Cost Estimate: $40

Rough Time Estimate: 2 hours

Materials:

  • Lighted Pine Garland
  • Red Beaded Garland
  • Ribbon
  • Ornament Hooks
  • Shatterproof Ornaments
  • Hole Puncher

Step 1: Swag lighted garland and red beaded garland along the railing of your staircase using ribbon tied into bows.

Step 2: Make a larger bow to place at the bottom of the staircase.

Step 3: Use a hole puncher to make a hole in the corner of each holiday card.

Step 4: Attach the cards and ornaments to the garland using ornament hooks.

Interior Doorway Garland Card Display:

Skill Level: Beginner

Rough Cost Estimate: $50

Rough Time Estimate: 1 hour

Materials:

  • Garland
  • Suction Hooks
  • Paper Clips
  • 2 Bows
  • Shatterproof Ornaments
  • Poinsettia Lights

Step 1: Hang garland at the top of the door frame using suction hooks.

Step 2: Tie bows to both ends of the garland.

Step 3: Use paper clips to attach your cards to the bows and garland.

Hope you enjoyed the post! Let me know if you try anything – I’d love to know.

Photo and Idea Credits: Lowe’s Creative Ideas

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DIY Gift Packaging Tutorials

Holy Packaging Batman! There are so many tutorials for this subject – it’s crazy! I tried to sort all of my findings the best I could, so please refer to the contents section below if you’re looking for something in particular. I can’t believe I found so many – I’ve been wrapping my gifts horribly for my entire life, I had no CLUE how to tie a bow, and there are a ton of things that you can reuse for packaging! I hope this really helps – here we go!

Oh! But first – here are 101 links from TipNut for Gift Tags, Toppers, and Wraps. Check it out!

For gift tags, check out my previous post: DIY Gift Tag Tutorials

Contents:

  • Bow Tutorials
  • Box Tutorials
  • Circular Tutorials
  • Cash and Gift Card Holder Tutorials
  • Gift Bag Tutorials
  • Printable Holiday Quotes
  • Wrapping Paper Tutorials
  • Halloween Packaging Tutorials
  • Christmas Packaging Tutorials

Bow Tutorials:

Paper Bow From Recycled Gift Wrap: Momfetti

Paper Bow From Recycled Gift Wrap: Momfetti

Hair Bow Tutorial: Snsribbon - although its a hair bow, it can totally be used for packaging as well!

Hair Bow Tutorial: Snsribbon - although it's a hair bow, it can totally be used for packaging as well!

How to Tie a Wreath Bow: eHow

How to Tie a Wreath Bow: eHow

Basic Bow Making Instructions: EleganceinBloom

Basic Bow Making Instructions: EleganceinBloom

How to Make a Perfect Floral Bow: Save-On-Crafts

How to Make a Perfect Floral Bow: Save-On-Crafts

The Useful Circle Bow

The Useful Circle Bow

Pom Pom Bow Tutorials: The Container Store

Pom Pom Bow Tutorials: The Container Store

Make a Gift Bow from a Magazine Page: How About Orange

Make a Gift Bow from a Magazine Page: How About Orange

Embellish Your Holiday Gift Wrap With Econoflex: SoftFlexGirl

Embellish Your Holiday Gift Wrap With Econoflex: SoftFlexGirl

Perfect Little Bows: Scrappin Out Loud

Perfect Little Bows: Scrappin Out Loud

Brooches and Badges: Bugs and Fishes

Brooches and Badges: Bugs and Fishes

How to Create a Wired Bow: Living With Lindsay

How to Create a Wired Bow: Living With Lindsay

Present Decor: The DIY Show Off

Present Decor: The DIY Show Off

Lolita Bow: Cut Out and Keep

Lolita Bow: Cut Out and Keep

Ribbon Bow Tutorial: Smashed Peas and Carrots

Ribbon Bow Tutorial: Smashed Peas and Carrots

Box Tutorials:

Printable Pillow Box: Up Up

Printable Pillow Box: Up Up

Giant Nugget Boxes: Inking Idaho

Giant Nugget Boxes: Inking Idaho

Greeting Card Box: KinderArt

Greeting Card Box: KinderArt

CD Holder: Creative Itch

CD Holder: Creative Itch

Circular Tutorials:

Christmas Pop Top Cans: Blue Cricket Design

Christmas Pop Top Cans: Blue Cricket Design

Teacher Gift: Poppies at Play

Teacher Gift: Poppies at Play

Cash and Gift Card Holder Tutorials:

Crafty Cash Holder: Martha Stewart

Crafty Cash Holder: Martha Stewart

Wrapping Gift Cards: Martha Stewart

Wrapping Gift Cards: Martha Stewart

Gift Card Holders: Martha Stewart

Gift Card Holders: Martha Stewart

Gift Bag Tutorials:

Somewhat Simple: Cereal Box Totes

Cereal Box Totes: Somewhat Simple

Gift Bag Tutorial: Treasures For Tots

Gift Bag Tutorial: Treasures For Tots

Paper Bag Purse: Inking Idaho

Paper Bag Purse: Inking Idaho

Getting Purseonal: Small Fry and Co.

Getting Purseonal: Small Fry and Co.

Bear Bag Tutorial: WeWilsons

Bear Bag Tutorial: WeWilsons

Printable Holiday Quotes:

Wrapping Paper Tutorials:

Make Your Own Stripe-y Wrapping Paper: CrafterHours

Make Your Own Stripe-y Wrapping Paper: CrafterHours

Eco-Friendly Holiday Wrapping: SewingDork

Eco-Friendly Holiday Wrapping: SewingDork

Eco Christmas Gift Wrap: Zakka Life

Eco Christmas Gift Wrap: Zakka Life

Halloween Packaging Tutorials:

Paper Witch Shoes: Skip to My Lou

Paper Witch Shoes: Skip to My Lou

Christmas Packaging Tutorials:

Easy Christmas Baskets: Small Fry and Co.

Easy Christmas Baskets: Small Fry and Co.

Lump of Coal Gift Box with a Secret: Martha Stewart

Lump of Coal Gift Box with a Secret: Martha Stewart

Make a Mini Holiday Gift Box: Cathie Filian

Make a Mini Holiday Gift Box: Cathie Filian

Snowman Gift Boxes: Blue Cricket Design

Snowman Gift Boxes: Blue Cricket Design

Using Ornaments for Packaging: Zakka Life

Using Ornaments for Packaging: Zakka Life

Inspiration, Ideas, and Photos:

Gift Wrapping Ideas

Gift Wrapping Ideas

Gift Wrapping Ideas

Gift Wrapping Ideas

Gift Wrapping Ideas

Gift Wrapping Ideas

Gift Wrapping Ideas

Gift Wrapping Ideas

If you know of ANY other examples or tutorials, please comment below so I can add them to this list. Thanks!

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DIY Christmas Card Holder Tutorials

I LOVE making and sending out Christmas cards, but also love receiving them! We get well over 100 cards each year, and they are all so pretty! It would be a shame not to display them all, so here are some classy ways that you can hang your cards that you receive this year!

Looking for more Christmas tutorials? Simply check out my blog archive for Christmas!

Clothespin Card Holders: RubberStamping.About

Clothespin Card Holders: RubberStamping.About

Greeting Card Holder Craft: FamilyCrafts.About

Greeting Card Holder Craft: FamilyCrafts.About

Holiday Card Holder: Family Fun

Holiday Card Holder: Family Fun

Displaying Christmas Cards with Garland: FamilyCrafts.About

Displaying Christmas Cards with Garland: FamilyCrafts.About

Ribbon Christmas Card Holder: Holiday Decorating Entertaining

Ribbon Christmas Card Holder: Holiday Decorating Entertaining

Mitten Christmas Card Holder: Thrifty Fun

Mitten Christmas Card Holder: Thrifty Fun

Displaying Christmas Cards: Martha Stewart

Displaying Christmas Cards: Martha Stewart

Make Your Own Greeting Card Holder: Instructables

Make Your Own Greeting Card Holder: Instructables

How to Make a Christmas Card Holder: HGTV

How to Make a Christmas Card Holder: HGTV

DIY Christmas Card Holder: JannyPie

DIY Christmas Card Holder: JannyPie

If you know of ANY other examples or tutorials, please comment below so I can add them to this list. Thanks!

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