10 DIY Projects You Want To Do This Holiday Season
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10 DIY Projects You Want To Do This Holiday Season

Have you been ready to dive into the Christmas spirit since August? Here's how to get started.

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10 DIY Projects You Want To Do This Holiday Season
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As the weather gets colder, you'll definitely want to spend more time indoors and ditch those outdoorsy activities. To keep from getting bored or a severe case of cabin fever, invite some friends over or bond with a family member and try these seasonal, Do-It-Yourself activities!

1. Make holiday wreaths.

Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas! Gather some pine cones, acorns, fall colored flowers, and ribbons.

2. Decorate with mason jars.

Mason jars can be used as candle holders, vases, or even storage containers.

3. Make an "I'm thankful for" jar.

This is very appropriate for the month of November, leading up to Thanksgiving! You can reflect on all the positive things in your life!

4. Make your own Christmas ornaments.

Make a new DIY Christmas ornament for every year and date them!

5. Make holiday scented sugar scrubs.

Gingerbread cookie. Pumpkin Spice. Peppermint twist.

6. Arrange your own Thanksgiving centerpiece.

Gather some pine cones, pumpkins, and candles to dress up the table!

7. Turn pine cones into Christmas trees!

1. Green paint. 2. Gold glitter. 3. Little stars 4. Candle-holders

8. Make your own hot chocolate mix.

These are cute and easy gifts to make for friends! Who doesn't love a cup of hot chocolate on a winter day?!

9. Make your own original Christmas cards.

Get creative! Go the extra mile by making personalized Christmas cards for family and close friends.

10. Make a Christmas music playlist!

"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas," "Jingle Bells," and "Last Christmas."


The holiday season can be a hectic time for everyone, but these activities can help ease your stress, and maybe even lift the spirits of those around you!

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