Festive Holiday Outfit Ideas To Try

Festive Holiday Outfit Ideas To Try

I absolutely adore getting dressed up this time of year. The only problem is that I’m a pretty staunch homebody, so I have nowhere to actually go in all my fancy finer. This holiday season I’m trying to change that mentality by getting out of the house more often. I’m making a point to pop out to a coffee shop for lunch just because, and I’m also sneakily scheduling a few extra weeknight dinners out so John and I have the excuse to dress up in honor of Christmas and New Years.

For even more motivation and inspiration, I spent the morning coming up with two dream holiday outfits that I’d love to wear this season. As you might have noticed, I tried my best not to go overboard with too much holiday-themed glamour so that these pieces could be worn all winter long.

Festive Holiday Outfit Ideas To Try

1. Tiny Brass Bead Earrings

2. Knit Beanie

3. Chain Crossbody Bag

4. Fair Isle Crewneck Sweater

5. Chambray Classic Ex-Boyfriend Shirt

6. Fireside Mini Skirt

7. Chelsea Boot

8. Blanket Scarf

9. Charm Necklace

10. Foldover Pouch

11. Lurex Turtleneck

12. The Work Pant

13. Smoking Shoe

I love that any of these pieces can be mixed together, too. If you’ve been considering going the capsule wardrobe route, the 13 items I listed above combine for a great jumping-off point. The Fair Isle Crewneck, for example, is the perfect topper for those Work Pants, and the Lurex Turtleneck is a no-brainer for tucking into the Mini Skirt. Because everything is in the same general color palette, you can mix and match to your hearts content well past Christmas. Which outfit is your favorite between the two?

Festive Holiday Outfit Ideas To Try

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DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

*This post was sponsored by Scotties Facial Tissues

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags | dreamgreendiy.com + #ScottiesStyle

It’s definitely not a secret that everything inside our house is pretty thought-out. I think I have my OCD tendencies to thank for it, but not a single stack of books, piece of art, or patterned throw pillow is placed in one of our rooms without meticulous pre-planning. The same philosophy even goes for things like tissue boxes! Tell me I’m not alone in this, guys.

At any rate, John knows that if he comes home from the grocery store with a generic looking tissue box, it will inevitably end up inside a cabinet because I just can’t stand looking at it alongside our antiques and other décor. He’s gotten really good at taking the time to find patterned tissue boxes that actually match our aesthetic because he knows it’s the only way I’ll leave them out in the open. One brand that consistently checks that box (pun unintended) is Scotties Facial Tissues, and today I’m excited to be teaming up with them for a Christmas craft inspired by their seasonal box designs.

As you know, I ended up with a pretty bad cold a couple of weeks ago around Thanksgiving, and inevitably went through several boxes of Scotties tissues in the process. Instead of throwing them away (the wintery designs are just too cute!), I decided to hold onto them and turn them into DIY Christmas gift tags. Scroll on for the tutorial and craft supply list—printable template included.

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

Here’s What You’ll Need:

1. Scotties Facial Tissue Boxes

2. Printable Tags Template

3. Cardstock

4. Scissors

5. Pen or pencil

6. Rubber cement or tacky glue

7. Hole punch

8. Leather cording

9. Washi tape

10. Paint markers

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

Step One

Download the printable tags template here, and print the page onto regular computer paper. Cut out each shape, and discard the trimmings. Lay the larger circle, larger triangle, and the smaller star shape on thick cardstock, and trace the designs onto the paper. Cut them out. Note that I actually used a cream-colored cardstock because I liked the subtle contrast between that color (versus pure white) and the holiday tissue box patterns I used.

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

Step Two

Lay the remaining tag templates you first printed and cut out (the smaller circle, smaller triangle, and larger star) onto the sides of empty Scotties tissue boxes, and trace their shapes onto the cardboard using a pen or pencil. Cut the shapes out with scissors.

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

Step Three

Pair up the shapes, large with small, and glue them together using rubber cement. Allow the finished layered tags to dry fully for at least an hour (or more if you decide to use tacky glue) before handling or moving on to the next step.

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

Step Four

Punch a hole through the top portion of any tags that you want to tie onto your gift boxes. For these, you’ll loop through a piece of short leather cording or twine. On the other hand, you could leave the tags unpunched, and attach them to gift boxes using pieces of pretty patterned washi tape. You’ll see it both ways in these demonstration photos.

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

Step Five

Before attaching your finished tag to the gift box, though, make sure you write out the person’s name on the blank side of the tag using a paint marker. I like to go the extra mile with calligraphy-inspired handwriting, but don’t think—even for a second—that I know how to do that on my own. I just go on Pinterest, type out the person’s name and add the word “calligraphy” on the end, then see if the name pops up in an image that I can copy. Easy as could be, but looks a lot fancier than my own everyday handwriting.

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

DIY Tissue Box Christmas Gift Tags

The holiday boxes from Scotties made this project so easy to pull off, and I love, love, love that it made good use of something we already had lying around the house. I’m all about reducing waste and saving a buck or two.

I also think this would be such a fun excuse to get friends together for a festive craft night. It doesn’t have to be anything overly fancy or thought-out—just text a few best friends and invite them over for gift tag making, then get to crafting with Christmas music or a holiday movie on in the background. Which gift tag or box design is your favorite from the bunch?

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