I find this ornament very nice – and it surely can also be made from paper ;-)
Links:
Ball Ornaments from Disks (Decorazione da un floppy disk) (Italian)
via: Christmas ball made with recycled materials
…compilation of tutorials
I find this ornament very nice – and it surely can also be made from paper ;-)
Links:
Ball Ornaments from Disks (Decorazione da un floppy disk) (Italian)
via: Christmas ball made with recycled materials
Do you find these doodled shells as beautiful as I do? :))
If you do, check also out the other entries about zentangles here in the blog ;-)
Links:
Doodling Shells (The Latest Dangerous Doodle – ‘Shell Treasures’.)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘zentangle’
snail
The tutorial is actually for mats, but I find it also really nice as fabric covered picture frames!
Links:
Fabric Covered Picture Frames (Fabric Covered Mat – How To)
via: Arts & Crafts Fair 2009
via: fabric covered cereal boxes for picture mats… genius… mats are so expensive!
I find this gift wrapping brilliant: very inexpensive and very cute :)
Links:
Doily Gift Bag (Cute Gift Wrapping only 5 ‘) (Vietnamese) (Photo tutorial)
via: Gift bags made from newspaper
I presented before a pin that was a crocheted hyperbolic plane, this crochet ruffle ring would match it wonderfully :)
Links:
Crochet Ruffle Ring (Crochet Pattern: Crazy Ruffle Ring)
Here at unikatissima:
TED Talk: Nature, Crochet and Geometry
Doesn’t the bracelet with the Chevron pattern look elegant?
Links:
Chevron Ribbon Bracelet (Bendable One Size Fits All Reversible Ribbon Bracelet)
via: More Ribbon Jewelry Tutorials
I find the cardboard roll star beautiful – as beautiful as the other cardboard tube ideas :)
Links:
Cardboard Roll Star (snowflake made of toilet paper rolls)
via: snowflake made of toilet paper rolls by pxu.fi
via: snowflake
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Entries with the tag ‘Cardboard tube’
I find both of these stamp decorated salt dough ornaments beautiful, every one in its own way.

Don’t these stamp decorated salt dough ornaments look amazing?
Links:
Stamp Decorated Salt Dough Ornaments (salt dough ornaments made with rubber stamp texture)

And I find these stamp decorated salt dough ornaments also very nice.
Links:
Stamp Decorated Salt Dough Ornaments (Cool)
play dough
Also in re ‘baking at Christmas time’ I found several links where I couldn’t decide which to present first ;-)

These cookies are traded under ‘Modern Christmas Cookies’ and I find rightfully so :)
Links:
DIY: Modern Christmas Cookies

To simply cut common brownies in fir tree shape gives already a Christmas atmosphere in my opinion :)
Links:
Brownies in Fir Tree Shape (Holiday Tree Brownies Recipe)
via: DIY: Christmas Tree Brownies

And this is a modernistic gingerbread house – probably even easier to make because you only need rectangular sheets ;-)
Links:
Modernistic Gingerbread House (d.i.y. wednesday: modernist gingerbread house)
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Entries with the tags ‘food’ and ‘advent’
This year I looked just for fun for Christmas trees in the broader sense and found so many that it feels as if I’d have had to start already in August presenting them ;-)
That’s why I present here several instructions and inspirations in the three categories Christmas trees, Christmas tree table decorations and Christmas tree shaped ornaments:

Great idea: simply fill a book shelve in the right way and get your bookshelf Christmas tree immediately ;-)
Links:
Bookshelf Christmas Tree (OGCC Day 15 – DIY Bookshelf Christmas Tree)

Also a beautiful idea: simply fill a large beautiful picture frame with globe ornaments to get a picture frame Christmas tree.
Most suitable for people with too little room ;-)
Links:
Picture Frame Christmas Tree (Quick & Easy Christmas Wall Decor)
via: Wire Tree Display
via: 24 christmas tree projects

I found this idea also extraordinary beautiful: a hanging Christmas globe ornament Christmas tree.
Links:
Christmas Globe Ornament Christmas Tree (Christmas tree ornament mobile, how-to)
via: DIY FYI: Hanging Christmas Tree Mobile.

It doesn’t stop there: you can also do something with a white board and a lot of thread, viz. a string art Christmas tree.
Links:
String Art Christmas Tree (DIY Christmas ideas: String Art Christmas Tree)

I really like the wall collection Christmas tree, too, it should suit people with little room and an enthusiasm for collecting ;-)
Links:
Jane’s Wall Collection Christmas Tree
via: Best of DIY Holiday Gifts & Decor (Liste unter ‘show more’)

Also cute, aren’t they? Little pinecone Christmas trees for the table ;-)
Links:
Pinecone Christmas Trees (DIY: Miniature Pinecone Christmas Tree)

Or what about sparkly white ice cone Christmas trees for once?
Links:
Ice Cone Christmas Trees (DIY: Sparkling Christmas Trees)

Very easy: wrap yarn spools in beautiful gift paper and you get a yarn spool Christmas tree ;-)
Links:
Yarn Spool Christmas Tree (On the 7th & 8th Days…)
via: Spool Tree
via: 24 christmas tree projects

Some people have lots of green buttons, you can easily make a button Christmas Tree then ;-)
Links:
Button Christmas Tree
via: Button Christmas Tree

I really like this idea, too: simply stack lots of paper and make a paper Christmas tree ;-)
Links:
Paper Christmas Tree (DIY Printed Paper Pine Tree – Anthropologie Inspired)
via: Anthro Inspired Sheet Music or Book Page Christmas Tree {Wonder Forest}

Should you still have a couple of green buttons then you also can make this – as I find really cute – Christmas tree shaped ornament ;-)
Links:
Christmas Tree Shaped Ornament (Button Tree Ornament)
via: Button Christmas tree.
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Entries containing the word ‘Christmas Tree’