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natural birch bark paper garland
dream a little bigger
Whether hung around a tree, over a railing, or used to decorate a mantel, this Birch Park paper garland is a simple yet fun hand-woven way to add rustic accents around the home.
Get the tutorial at Dream A Little Bigger.
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forest christmas tree
finesse designs
Learn how to create a tree that matches the rest of your rustic decor. Pieces such as hanging birch sticks, glittering acorns, woodland creature ornaments, twig stars, sparkling grape garlands, and linen-wrapped balls add natural elements to the branches.
Get the tutorial at Fines Designs.
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buffalo plaid garland
craft patches
Buffalo plaid has a very rustic feel. The combination of large red and black ribbons with accents of greenery, pine cones, and antlers will remind you of Christmases spent in a cozy cabin. I also love the hanging fabric birds and wooden sleds.
Get tutorials at The Craft Patch.
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diy christmas tree collar
turquoise house
Transform your living space into a rustic winter wonderland with the simple trick of a Christmas tree collar. It is made from wooden pallets and has the words “North Pole Freight Co.” on the end. You can also create them without using stencils or paint.
Get the tutorial at The Turquoise Home.
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DIY cotton wreath
cheerful thoughts
How simple and lovely is this little wreath? Light and fresh, it evokes images of a cold farmhouse. You can make it yourself using cotton piping, leather, flower wire, hot glue, and several other crafts.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
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Rustic Ski Lodge Christmas Tree
craft patches
If you're dreaming of spending Christmas in a ski lodge in the mountains, bring some rustic charm into your home with this Christmas tree. Decorations like oversized snowflakes, wooden skis, pine cones, buffalo check ribbon, and red berries bring everything together perfectly.
Get tutorials at The Craft Patch.
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faux fur peace sign
randale
With its combination of soft winter fabrics and wood, this sign that says “Peace” will transform your home into something like a cozy cabin. This is a perfect craft for cold weather.
Get the tutorial on Landeelu.
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mason jar lid christmas tree wreath
mason jar crafts
Put an old, rustic mason jar to good use by transforming it into a charming wreath for all your guests to see. Tie the lid with string, top with decorations, greenery, twine and hang.
Get the tutorial at Mason Jar Crafts.
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old fashioned farmhouse christmas mantel
everyday house
Besides the Christmas tree, the mantel is the centerpiece of the holiday season. This decorative look blends perfectly with the rustic vibe with the use of checkered ribbon with splashes of red, along with farmhouse items like red trucks, wooden sleds, evergreens, and candle holders. doing.
Get tutorials at The Everyday Home.
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DIY Christmas gift wrap
That's nice
This isn't really a decoration, but if you want the presents under the tree to match the rest of your rustic decor, we love the look of paper bags with deer stamps on them. cute!
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
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Christmas ornaments with stamps
craft patches
Stamping small wood slices with patterns like checks, stripes, or snowflakes makes them perfect for rustic Christmas tree ornaments. Finish with matching ribbon and hang for a natural holiday aesthetic.
Get tutorials at The Craft Patch.
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cowboy boots christmas stockings
dream a little bigger
Western-style stockings are one way to have a fun country Christmas. This blogger offers free patterns, so all you have to do is grab your sewing supplies and start crafting.
Get the tutorial at Dream A Little Bigger.
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jingle bell wood bead garland
average but inspiring
Accented with jingle bells and holiday ribbon, this wood bead garland evokes images of a one-horse sleigh hurtling through the snow and transforms into the perfect ornament to spruce up your tree this December.
Get an average but inspiring tutorial.
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chippy white spindle tree
Make it beautiful with DIY
Whether placed on your front porch or used to bring a winter cabin feel into your home, this tree made of weathered white spindles makes a unique decoration and fun winter craft . You can also create a smaller tabletop version.
Get tutorials at DIY Beautify.
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candy cane wreath
average but inspiring
Give your guests the prettiest entryway by decorating your entryway with this candy cane wreath made from socks. Finished with rustic accents like winter greenery, twine, and burlap ribbon.
Get an average but inspiring tutorial.
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cardboard christmas tree
That's nice
Create your own Christmas tree farm in the most rustic way by building some life-sized Christmas tree farms out of cardboard boxes. Not only is it very festive, but it's also very affordable. Even better, you can store it flat when the season is over.
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
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Buffalo plaid and faux fur trim stockings
alice and lois
Imagine this buffalo plaid stocking hanging above your fireplace all holiday season. With faux fur trim, nothing could be more cozy.
Get the tutorial with Alice and Lois.
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christmas candle centerpiece
garden therapy
A wooden liquor box becomes the centerpiece of a rustic candle holder. Add some holiday cheer by adding festive greenery and berries like evergreen twigs of hardwoods and conifers, bay leaves, and holly.
Get the tutorial at Garden Therapy.
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vintage rolling pin and scraps
inspired by charm
At Christmas time, you'll be baking a lot of celebratory cookies. Head to your local antique store (or grandma's kitchen!) and pick up a cute vintage rolling pin and store it in a rustic-looking container. If your rolling pin doesn't have red and green handles, you can always paint them yourself.
For more information, see Inspired by Glamor.
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family photo heirloom ornaments
The house built by Lars
These are not only super cute and rustic, but they are also “heirloom” crafts. If you want to add a fun pop art touch, follow this blogger's instructions and use embroidery thread to stitch funky designs onto your photos.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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Alexandra Churchill is Associate Editor at Pioneer Woman, where she oversees site strategy in topics such as food and cooking, home and life, beauty and style, crafts, and holidays.
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