Have you ever bought those little paintable, plaster figures? They usually come six in a pack and are fairly cheap, cute, and easy to decorate. They're a favorite in our house. This year we bought a set with Santa and five reindeer and split them between the two of us. I'm fairly happy with how mine came out.
Monday, December 14, 2020
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Crafty Christmas Countdown: 12
Today, I tackled my annual tradition of a Christmas farm display. This year I added some new figures and built a cardboard structure so that our little farm can put on a living nativity.
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Crafty Christmas Countdown: 13
I make no secret of my fondness for puppets. Especially for sock puppets. Every time I think I've run out of unique ideas, I come up with a new one. I'll admit, I found it a challenge this year to come up with a new Christmas themed puppet. Then, while looking for inspiration for another project, I came across this image.

Wilfred (occasional companion on Doctor Who if you're unfamiliar) was the perfect subject for a sock puppet. I was so excited for this build that I completely forgot to take any process photos.
This particular sock puppet required two socks. One serves as a base with a layer of quilt batting to add some softness to Wilfred's face. I cut the leg off of the outer sock, building the body instead from some green fabric.
Friday, December 11, 2020
Crafty Christmas Countdown: 14
Peg dolls are one of my favorite forms of crafting these days. At Christmas, I especially enjoy painting peg versions of my favorite characters. This year, I went with Emmet from "Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas". He works quite well in the peg doll form.
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Crafty Christmas Countdown: 15
Today's craft was another kit. This was a small canvas bag with a design printed on it. The bag came with a couple of washable markers but I used some fabric markers and a little bit of fabric paint instead, to give it a more complex look.
Then, while I was waiting for the paint to dry, I was messing around with some dough we had leftover from something else. On a whim, I cut out some dinosaur shapes and decided to see if they would air dry. They dried quite nicely and I turned the into ornaments with a decorative bead.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Crafty Christmas Countdown: 16
Ever bought Kinder Joy eggs? These egg shaped containers have soft chocolate candy in one side and a little toy in the other. I've always wanted to use the toy side of the egg in a craft project. And finally I had the perfect idea: the Child in his pod. I started by cutting one egg half and gluing the cut piece to another half.
Then I painted the pod grey.
I needle felted the Child. It was my first attempt at needle felting, so I failed to take any progress photos (my bad). Honestly, needle felting seems to be a make-it-up-as-you-go-along sort of craft. Here's my completed figure.
Then I glued him into his pod and added garland to make it more festive. He hangs nicely on our tree.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Crafty Christmas Countdown: 17
Today I'm bringing you another wreath. I like the idea of making my own wreath from scratch but I have neither the skills nor the materials. What I do have is a wire wreath frame and a bright green garland from the dollar store. A short garland is the perfect length for a small wreath frame. I just wrapped the garland loosely around the frame, securing the ends with a dab of hot glue. A quick wrap with ribbon adds just a little visual interest and makes a hanger for the wreath.
I debated the right decoration for a long time, finally settling on these pompom spiders. I made one each in red, green, and gold.
Since the green one was inclined to get lost in the garland, I hung it from the wreath with a loop of tinsel. Three spiders weren't enough so I made some flies out of small beads with tissue paper wings.