the christmas collection

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Hello! Merry Christmas! (It’s not quite Christmas yet oh well.) Today I have a wonderful Christmas Collection for you! I have centered these designs around wrapping paper and stationary cards so that you can have matching wrapping paper and cards. Opening a pretty gift is always part of the fun of getting Christmas gifts. (They are still available on other products too.)

Don’t forget to vote for the Fall Art Contest!

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stars

The first piece is “Stars.” This is a simple star pattern representing the star above Jesus’ manger. It isn’t overly Christmassy so it is a nice choice if you don’t like flamboyant Christmas decorations. Check out the wrapping paper here and the cards here!


snowflakes

This design is a delicate snowflake pattern. I created five different snowflakes for it. It’s a nice design if you want something simple but cute. Check out the wrapping paper here and the cards here!


mistletoe

The last pattern is a fun mistletoe pattern. (Sometimes I spell mistletoe as misletoe 😆.) I think this is my favorite out of the three. Check out the cards here and the wrapping paper here!


I hope you liked seeing my Christmas Collection! If you would like to buy some of these things for Christmas, here are two different coupon links you can use (hehe yeah I share these a lot). This one for $10 off a $30 purchase, and this one for $15 dollars off a $75 purchase. Thank you for reading! Bye!

10 diy christmas gift ideas

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Hello! Today I am going to share 10 DIY Christmas gifts you can make for your friends. Most of these are art or craft related.

Also, don’t forget you still have about four days left to submit artwork for the Fall Art Contest!

1. scrunchies

Check out my scrunchie tutorial here! Once you get the hang of these, it’s really easy to whip one out in twenty to thirty minutes, so it’s great if you’re short on time.


2. sketchbooks

This takes a little bit more time, but it would be a good gift for a friend who loves to draw or doodle. Check out my tutorial here!


3. paintings

You can follow any tutorial (check out this one and this one both by me) and then frame them! IKEA sells really inexpensive frames that I like to use, and they look pretty nice too!


4. keychains

Keychains don’t take long and they are super cute! Check out my cloud keychain tutorial.


5. baked goods

Baked goods are very delicious and perfect if you need to make gifts for multiple people. Check out my snickerdoodle recipe here! If you don’t want to make snickerdoodles, check out my favorites recipes below.

Danish Butter CookiesNerds CookiesWorld Peace CookiesGreen Tea CookiesFudgy BrowniesHoney Caramels


6. puzzles

A hand drawn puzzle is a fun gift for a friend who likes puzzles. If you have blank puzzles on hand (for some odd reason I do), paint or draw on them, and then package it. Maybe don’t paint a creepy eye though.


7. lettering

Framed lettering pieces are great gifts. Consider doing a Christmassy Bible verse! (Again) IKEA sells affordable frames.

these aren’t Christmassy hehe

8. beanbags

oop these are dirty 😉

These are super easy to sew (I might do a tutorial later for these) and very fun. They are great to have on hand because when you’re bored since you can do a variety of things with them. (I found this tutorial for you until I make mine.)


9. bracelets

Friendship bracelets are fun gifts and not too hard to make! Check out a tutorial for a zig zag pattern here.

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10. products from my shop!

click the image to see the sticker!

Hehehe of course this has to be the tenth option. Check out the stickers here, which are fun and inexpensive gifts that everybody will love! I will be releasing a Christmas Collection very soon.


I hope you got some inspiration for Christmas gifts from this post! If you haven’t bought anything from Society6 yet (where I host my shop), then use this coupon link to receive 10 dollars off! Have a great week; bye!