Decorate your village with mini flocked trees, faux snow, and fairy lights for a warm glow.
Level up yourwrapped presentsby filling the sleigh with gifts waiting to be opened on Christmas day.
Suspend Snowflakes
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For a winter wonderland, hang snowflakes from curtain rods or doorways.
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Make snowflakes in different sizes and hang them at varying lengths for a more realistic appearance.
Embellish garland with cream-colored ornaments and ribbon bows, and drape over your banister, mantel, or doorways.
They also make a great addition to Christmas villages.
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The use of ambient light is often the trick to making snowflakes and icicles still seem toasty.
There’s no such thing as too much soft lighting to warm up a chilly space.
Flocking is popular for both artificial and real trees.
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Add interest to your tree or mantel with a felt garland.
Evenstockingscan be found in fuzzy materials.
Craft a DIY Snow Globe
Display winter wonderland decorations inside your own snow globe.
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Use aMason jarand small characters or holiday accessories of your choice.
Create a fun little world with miniature trees or objects from dollhouse supplies for a quirky snow globe village.
Add craft glitter and water as well as glycerin to help the glitter remain suspended in the jar.
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Embellish foam balls and ornaments with faux snow, glitter, or flocking powder.
Craft small paper snowflakes and attach all of the accessories tothe wreathwith floral wire.
Finish the look with a large bow.
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