DIY Twisted Paper Christmas Ornaments

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Christmas really is so magical, isn’t it? Not even the uncertain state of the world can put a damper on this holiday season, and I’m planning to take full advantage by soaking up every moment of it from the comfort of home. Good thing I’m a natural homebody at heart, huh?!

The team over at JoAnn recently got in touch with the challenge to get extra crafty this Christmas, and I was quick to say, “I’m in!” This is my favorite time of year to break out my craft supplies, after all, and I already have an entire corner of our basement stocked with goodies from JOANN. This brand has long since been a favorite of mine since it’s such a convenient one-stop-shop for creative inspiration and supplies. I could (and do!) spend hours there, wandering the aisles to stock up on all the things I need for my crafting closet.

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With their Christmas challenge in mind, I got to work at our dining room table creating an assortment of DIY Twisted Paper Ornaments. I’m planning on keeping some for us, of course, as a little reminder of just how far I’ve come this year (despite it all, I’m still happily—and safely—able to get creative at home), but I also plan to wrap one or two up to give as gifts. Keep scrolling for the how-to so you can get in on the excitement of hand-making your own holiday gifts and décor.

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Here’s What You’ll Need:

1. Assorted cardstock

2. Paper cutter

3. Scissors

4. Spray bottle with water

5. Hot glue gun/glue gun sticks

6. Needle nose pliers

7. Assorted plastic ornaments

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Step One

Cut your pieces of patterned paper cardstock into 1-inch strips using scissors or a paper cutter. (TIP: After you work through the tutorial one or two times to get the hang of it, consider playing around with different thicknesses and paper weights to add variety to your ornament collection!)

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Step Two

Use a spray bottle to dampen each of the strips of cut paper. You’ll want the paper to feel slightly floppy in your hand, but still have some structure. Don’t overdo it with the water.

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Step Three

While the paper is still soft and damp, fold and twist each strip between your fingertips until you form a loose, organic rope-like piece. Don’t twist the paper too tightly, or else you risk ripping the strips.

DIY Twisted Paper Christmas Ornaments | dreamgreendiy.com + @joann #ad #HandmadewithJOANN

DIY Twisted Paper Christmas Ornaments | dreamgreendiy.com + @joann #ad #HandmadewithJOANN

DIY Twisted Paper Christmas Ornaments | dreamgreendiy.com + @joann #ad #HandmadewithJOANN

Step Four

Once twisted, hot glue one end of the first twist to the top of your plastic ornament. Work around and around the ornament, gluing the twists against the shape of the ornament as you go. Be sure to glue the twists close together and tightly, so you can’t spot the bare ornament underneath. Try mixing and matching colors and patterns to create your own one-of-a-kind design. Oh, and needle nose pliers will keep your fingers from getting burned by the glue as you press the twists in place!

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DIY Twisted Paper Christmas Ornaments | dreamgreendiy.com + @joann #ad #HandmadewithJOANN

Step Five

Once the ornament is completely covered by the paper twists, allow the glue to cure for an hour or so, then add ribbon or string so you can hang it on your Christmas tree! Another idea is to attach them to your front door holiday wreath, like we did.

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As you can see, I made a whole bunch to display all over our house, and I’m carefully tucking the very best ones in gift boxes to mail off to John’s family since we won’t be able to see them in person this Christmas. It’s our little way of “being there” with them during the holidays. Check out JoAnn.com and the JoAnn app for lots more inspiration and to stock-up your own craft closet this Christmas.

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Weekend Inspiration: No.118

DIY arched headboard paint projectI’ve decided that today is going to be my last day in the office before the Thanksgiving holiday (the perk of being a solo-preneur and my own boss!), so I’m dedicating today’s weekend roundup to everything I’m grateful for.

That might sound pretty cheesy, but I could personally stand to do a little positive thinking right about now, and I think chances are good that you could, too. After you peruse my list, feel free to tell me about a few things on your own gratitude list in the comments below. Oh, and happy Thanksgiving! See you back here on Monday, November 30!

Weekend Inspiration: No.118

1. I’m grateful for a sweet-smelling home! John and I are both addicted to our Vitruvi essential oils and diffusers. We use them every night to help us sleep. I know not everyone is indulging in Black Friday shopping this year, but I just had to mention a few sales I’m especially excited for, including Vitruvi’s. Their sale launches on Monday the 23rd, and you can get on the waitlist by clicking here. I got a sneak peek of the sale, and it’s good, you guys.

2. I’m also pumped about taking advantage of Parachute’s 20% off Black Friday sale. The brand only does this type of sale twice a year, so if you’ve been thinking about investing in some of their beautiful bedding, mattresses, or décor, next week is the time to do it! We’re still so thankful for our honeycomb duvet set, which is pictured in today’s post.

3. Sunshine! I’m so grateful for sun! Did you see our new sheer curtains in the living room? I posted about them earlier this week over on Instagram, and plan to do a big blog post about them in the new year (if not sooner), but they have truly transformed the front half of our house. The sun has never felt so energizing. I wish you could experience the affect it’s having on our household in person!

4. I’m also feeling extra grateful for art. We’ve been rearranging some rooms in our house for fun lately, which has meant that I needed to move around our art collection to suit the new layouts. Seeing our favorite framed art in new places has made me re-appreciate them all over again! I’m especially loving work by Figure Form and Cynthia Juhailey at the moment.

5. I might be majorly jumping the gun by holiday decorating so soon, but I’m really grateful for the distraction. The news headlines have been so up and down lately, and I’m feeling emotional whiplash. Playing around with my favorite pieces of Christmas décor (like this garland and this tabletop tree) has cheered me up immensely. I’m still waiting until after Thanksgiving to listen to Christmas music or watch holiday movies, though!

6. Last, but not least, I’m grateful that this time next week (post-Thanksgiving) I’ll finally get to eat as many Rudolph Sandwiches as I want. Happy holidays, everybody!

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