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How to make 16 Absolutely Adorable DIY Christmas Decorations
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Here are some really fun DIY Christmas decorations. You can even make Snowflakes from a plastic bottle! See #5. Also Pom Pom Snowmen #6 
https://www.organics.org/16-absolutely-adorable-diy-christmas-decorations/
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Give your wine glasses an individual touch. This is the ultimate in easy crafting and the results are very pleasing. IKEA is the best place to buy cheap, good quality wine glasses that won't break the bank. And, it's easy!
What you need
Glasses
Masking tape/insulation tape/stickers
Glass frosting spray
Sheets of scrap paper
What it costs
I picked up a can of frosting spray for a fiver in my local hardware shop.
How long will it take?
10 minutes making, three hours drying.
1. Mask off the area you don't want frosted. I stuck lengths of insulation tape to the glass to create this design, but little circular dots would work to create a polka-dot pattern. Make sure the tape/stickers are stuck on properly and cover the stem of the glass in tape as well if you don't want that frosted.
2. Place the glass upside down on a piece of scrap paper so you don't get any spray inside and you protect your surfaces. Following the instructions on the can, spray the unmasked area: hold the glass up to the light to make sure you've covered it evenly.
3. Once dry, peel off the tape carefully.