Holiday DIY: Hanging Danish Bells
I am so excited about the holidays this year! I’ve been menu planning and making
I am so excited about the holidays this year! I’ve been menu planning and making all sorts of cutesy crafts in my signature bright patterns and old school touch. Had I not gone to art and then business school, I’m pretty sure there would be a kindergarten class with my name on the door. Drop the trendy-tiny-lights-in-a-vase idea, and let’s get super crafty with one of my favorite paper and fabric DIYs.
These Hanging Danish Bells are the perfect combination of quick and cute, especially when you pick out some of your favorite fabric to add to the project! And you won’t believe how easy it is to make a lot of them for a full-on installation effect for any occasion, really — just adjust your fabric and color choices and you’re good to go. I’m a big fan of peppermint and candy canes, so I went a little wild with my modern take on the stripe motif with bright red chevron fabric, offset with a classic red cotton. I tend to keep my holiday vignettes monochrome, with a little red here and a little green there. Tomorrow’s holiday DIY will feature polka-dots and green and a giveaway, so check back in tomorrow at 11 am.
Let’s get started! Click through for the full instructions! –Caitlin
*This post is brought to you in collaboration with Waverly Inspirations. This project, ideas, and words are from us here at D*S and were created by us, Â f...
I am so excited about the holidays this year! I’ve been menu planning and making all sorts of cutesy crafts in my signature bright patterns and old school touch. Had I not gone to art and then business school, I’m pretty sure there would be a kindergarten class with my name on the door. Drop the trendy-tiny-lights-in-a-vase idea, and let’s get super crafty with one of my favorite paper and fabric DIYs.
These Hanging Danish Bells are the perfect combination of quick and cute, especially when you pick out some of your favorite fabric to add to the project! And you won’t believe how easy it is to make a lot of them for a full-on installation effect for any occasion, really — just adjust your fabric and color choices and you’re good to go. I’m a big fan of peppermint and candy canes, so I went a little wild with my modern take on the stripe motif with bright red chevron fabric, offset with a classic red cotton. I tend to keep my holiday vignettes monochrome, with a little red here and a little green there. Tomorrow’s holiday DIY will feature polka-dots and green and a giveaway, so check back in tomorrow at 11 am.
Let’s get started! Click through for the full instructions! –Caitlin
*This post is brought to you in collaboration with Waverly Inspirations. This project, ideas, and words are from us here at D*S and were created by us, Â f...
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