The Tannenboing Christmas Tree
Sustainable, minimal and spring-y, the flat-packed aluminum Tannenboing Tree comes with an installation kit complete with gated hook, wood screw and two cables. Interested? You
Sustainable, minimal and spring-y, the flat-packed aluminum Tannenboing Tree comes with an installation kit complete with gated hook, wood screw and two cables. Interested? You
This just in: Santa has been involved in a snowboarding accident. Reports suggest an altercation between Father Christmas and a still-resentful Rudolph resulted in the former taking a tumble down a rather steep run. After gathering much speed–and snow–St. Nick’s bowl full of jelly now looks more like shaved ice. Mrs. Kringle says her husband
What I am about to show you isn’t revolutionary but it may change the way you look at yarn. You see I have been making pom poms since I was a kid. Although I did forget about them for the last 15 years or so. That is, until I wanted to make a shadow box with […]
Bust out your lab coat and goggles, because we’re about to get down with some science. Making your own borax crystal ornaments is not only super cool, it’s a fun project to do with kids (and keep the education going during that extra long holiday break)! First, I have to thank my friend Megan for […]
Looking for a new hanging holiday decoration? Why not try this winter inspired icicle chandelier that you can leave hanging even past the holidays!
A few weeks ago my mother-in-law, Lin, showed me how to make these really cool Kirigami (which, unlike Origami, includes cutting) paper trees. They’re super easy, once you get the hang of them, and look really nice in bunches. Plus, you can get creative with the paper you use (Lin’s incredible hand-marbled paper is a good […]
The internets are LOADED with Christmas stocking patterns. Here are some that have caught my eye. Above, so small but so sweet, a duo of knit stockings from Little Cotton Rabbits. Below, a fresh and simple pattern via PDF from Amy Butler. I like these jingle bell stockings from Martha, but…. I think I like this […]
Twinkling icicles are lovely and romantic, but like romance, they can also be downright dangerous! First, they can be a sign that something is very wrong in your attic (like not enough insulation or ventilation) and second, they can poke your eye out, kid. My snowsicle, on the other hand, provides all the twinkling romance […]
This week, Curbly is giving away a Dremel Multimax oscillating tool kit, so we thought we’d try one out and share our thoughts. I’ve had a Dremel rotary tool for years, and even though I have a whole basement full of big, fancy power tools, I still reach for my Dremel for all sorts of […]
A couple dec’d (as in decoupaged!) wrapped switch plates would be great little somethings for dads and grandfathers this Christmas. Installed at the front and back doors and in guest rooms, they’re a lovely greeting for holiday company. And best of all…they’re super fast and easy to make! Here’s the ingredients you’ll need to whip […]
The DIY paper ornaments have been a hit at our family gatherings for years. They’re quick, simple, and practically free to make. Read on to find out how! Having completed yards of modern paper holiday garland, I wanted to create some more paper decorations to maintain the look and colors throughout my home. I tried […]
Okay, show of hands. Who actually knows what “dress boys” are? Admittedly, I had never heard of them but apparently they’re a ‘thing’… and people use them. Basically, you take an old chair, saw it in half, and attach it to the wall. Presto! A new place to drape your clothes.
When I first saw David Stark’s holiday line for West Elm this year, it immediately put me into the holiday spirit. It’s got a papercraft-y look that jives with my absolute love of Christmas and all things handmade. I even made the trip across town to the awful outdoor yuppie shopping center to check it […]
Hi, I’m Sara from creativejewishmom.com, guest posting here on curbly.com with some interesting projects for Hanukkah! Spinning tops (and of course the four-sided dreidel), are classic Hanukkah toys, so I thought I’d give you a few ideas how to make some yourself, along with some gorgeous inspiration. What do tops have to do with Hanukkah? […]
Christmas decor reassessment is underway at our place. I’ve grown so tired of the same tree, decorations, mantle lights and wreaths we’ve used year after year. Instead of buying new versions of our old stuff, I’ve decided to design and make our new holiday decor. Mr. Mod loves the traditional. Sorry, but he’ll have to […]
Hi, it’s me Sara of creativejewishmom.com- I’m back, and a bit out of breath since Hanukkah starts tonight! I’ve still got some last minute things to take care of, mostly because it also happens to be my husband’s birthday. Realistically, since Hanukkah is eight nights, there’s still time to pull out all the bangs and […]
Hi everyone, it’s me Sara of creativejewishmom.com back again with some inspiring ideas for DIY Hanukkah decorations. If you’d like to read a little about the history of Hanukkah, please see my post from yesterday here. Or continue reading for a bunch of crafty DIY ideas that could easily keep you busy all year! Hanukkah […]
We’ve repurposed discarded chairs by stripping, painting and reupholstering, but it never occurred to us to turn a mass-produced, discarded chair into a whittled down piece of sculptural art. Asked to upcycle an unvalued object for an article ‘Hack It Better’, London artist Karen Ryan continued her Whittle series with Chair No. 3. Here’s what […]
Recently, I stumbled upon these amazing doll houses (read: works of art) by Brinca Dada. Not only would I love to have one of them for our daughter Ayla, but I’d love to live inside one of them. They are simple and stunning. The company’s philosophy is that “toys should be beautiful and fun.” They believe […]
Hi everyone, I’m so happy to be here at Curbly.com guest blogging about Hanukkah. I’m Sara of creativejewishmom.com, so if I can’t tell you about Hanukkah, who can? As I know from my own blogging experience, most of us love the chance to learn about cultures and customs that aren’t our own, so I hope […]