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A Roundup of Tutorials from Christmas Past

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I’m seeing more hits on my “Holiday Crafts” category lately, so I thought I’d pull together this collection of my favorite Christmas tutorials from Christmas past:

Top Row:

Middle Row:

Bottom Row:

If you should make anything from these how-to’s, I’d love it if you uploaded a picture to the CraftyPod Reader Projects Group!

Happy Holiday Crafting!

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6 comments to A Roundup of Tutorials from Christmas Past

  • What a great idea! Those yarny people are adorable. I may have to do another upholster ornament this year – loved it last year…anything to play with fabric. :)

  • JustGail

    Thank you! I had seen some of these earlier, but I think I missed the chenile oraments before. And I really need the photo frame ornaments, as I fell behind doing the cross-stitch ones I had kits for. And the paper punch one, because…maybe because they’re Really Nice and don’t call for the purchase of 8000 special punches. And that PC gingerbread house….and…

    It’s a good thing we still have several months before Christmas, isn’t it?

  • I loved that card tutorial of yours so much- and the graham village, I definitely missed that the first time around. It looks adorable, I’ll definitely have to check it out. I’m glad you posted this roundup Diane, thanks!

  • Diane, I must say you have some really terrific Christmas crafts here. I hadn’t seen all of these before now. Love the chenille ornaments and the sweet little folks in the middle there and, of course, the PC house! What a treasure trove!

  • laur bullinger

    Those things are adorable! So cute!

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