Simply Darling DIY Holiday Decor Projects with Fairfield World

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I love the winter holidays!  We make so many fun things in our home, at school, in Girl Scouts and well, just everywhere.  These simply darling DIY holiday decor projects with Fairfield World projects are perfect for the season.  If you like to get creative with others, they are great for a craft night party or to do with your kiddos.  This post is sponsored by Fairfield World but the ideas and opinions are my own.

The wreath is so easy peasy and looks so festive and cute.  I love it because it is super light so it hangs nicely in lots of indoor places.  To make it you will need the following materials and supplies.

Cut the green Oly*Fun into strip that measure 1 inch by 18 inches.  Loop them around the ring by taking both ends together around and through the loop of the middle part that is left behind.  Do this all the way around the foam ring.

To create the berries, cut circles that are 4 inches in diameter.  Put a little Fiber-Fil in the middles and gather the edges to the center.  The best way to do this is to stitch around the outside of the circle with large stitches then pull it tight once the Fiber-Fil is in place.

Add a bow made with red Oly*Fun (and ribbon if desired).

Glue the berries and the bow to the wreath and hang it up.  Ta da!

Working with products from Fairfield World is so fun.  Here are three more great holiday decoration projects using Oly*Fun, Poly-Pellets and Fiber-Fil.

The interactive snow globe is a great throw pillow for kids to play with.

Snow globes are darling with Poly Pellets for the snow.  Check out this post to see a few ways to make them.

Melting snowman ornaments are super cute and make a great project for a classroom activity or a Girl Scout troop meeting.

If you want the printable to attach to ornaments, you can download it FREE and use it like crazy.  My Girl Scout troop made the carrot noses and hats with clay and then added buttons and a tiny piece of fabric for a scarf.  They sold GREAT at the craft fair.

Be sure to check back tomorrow for even more fabulous holiday ideas.

Cheers,

Laura

 

 

 

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