Articles related to "Christmas Fabrics"Everyone loves getting a fabric postcard! Use these instructions to make an easy Christmas postcard that's ready to mail in half an hour or less.
Create unique Christmas ornaments using a cookie cutter as a pattern. All you need is colored wool roving, a felting needle, a cookie cutter, and a few embellishments.
Use the festive poinsettia as part of your holiday decor.
Be a friend to the environment by showing good recycling and purchasing habits over the holidays. Reevaluate some of your Christmas traditions and protect the planet.
A few simple tests for freshness will help you find a real Christmas tree that stays beautiful and smells good throughout the holiday season.
Fabric is probably a quilter's greatest storage challenge. Arrange your fabric by size and color to make it easier to find what you need when you start a new project.
Making a homemade advent calendar is a fun Christmas craft project, and the treats can be personalised to each child to suit food allergies, tastes and family traditions.
Indoor gardeners on a limited budget can find affordable ways to decorate for the holidays.
Fabric painting is a simple way for quilters, sewers, scrapbookers, and other artists to embellish and alter clothing, quilts, home decor, or just about any fabric item.
Celebrating the Yuletide season is a lot more fun when there are meaningful and interesting Christmas activities for both parents and kids.
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