Heirloom Welcome to the DIY calendar – a beautiful mess

Heirloom Welcome to the DIY calendar – a beautiful mess

Now, I teach a DIY to make a homemade advent calendar you can use each year!

Looking for a lot of holiday ideas? Christmas cake pops,, Melting snowman cookies,, Christmas Classroom ideas.

Homemade Advent Calendar

As children, we love the tradition of a calendar arrival in counting days to Christmas. Now, I will teach you how to create a available calendar to come for my children.

Ideas for Advent Flufterers

I Stocking FluffersWe want to mix our coming in different candy, small toys and trinkets and activity ideas.

Candles – For our arrival, I’d like to get a couple of bags of pre-packed holiday candies and spread them at random to the moon. I recommend getting a chocolate chocolate bag and a bag of gummy candies.

Toys and trinkets – Try a new toothbrush, matchbox cars, LEGO characters and bookmarks make great gift ideas.

Activities print – A sheet of fun things and packing weekends with fun activities like watching movies or visits to friends and family shops.

I took a week to complete my advent calendar. If you want to save a lot of time, choose Pre-Mayi Mini Stockings.

Instructions

Let’s talk about DIY steps. It’s easy. Nothing you couldn’t see from the pictures, but I still explain all the steps when you think exactly what I do.

1. First, cut 24 socks from FELT. I’m mainly used feeling that I have, so it’s a mix between upper and low quality (and I’m a-ok with that!). I make some paper templates for stocking forms and used them to cut all socks.

I don’t want me to be the same as the same shapes and sizes, but you can do that if you want a more unanimous look. Next, declaring each stocking on the upper side with a hand-in-hand and / or by gluing items in stockings.

2. Machine stitch or hand-stitch per stocking. Then add a loop above each stocking with felt or thread (something to hang it).

3. Paint a little Streets of wood White and drill or punch holes. Use a SET IN STAMP to add numbers to one to 24.

4. Add stars to socks with rope.

5. Use wooden sticks, threads, and Wood beads to perform the hanging structure. You can see below that my socks are permanently attached to the sticks, but you can tie it instead if you want it to get it every day.

Step Bonus: After I finished, I’d like to add little detail, so I hanged a bunch of big wood stars on sticks.

6. Fill your socks candy,, small toysAnd notes with fun activities like watched movies, crafts do or special places you go to each day.

Heirloom Welcome to the DIY calendar – a beautiful mess

Note: If you don’t have time to make yourself this year, have More cute feelings of calendars out there, or you can Just buy mini stocking part and go from there to save a little while.

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