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DIY Ring Display Holder


Displaying your jewelry just got a lot more fun! This tutorial will show you how to create custom ring holders with felt and vintage photo frames for a personalized, rustic vibe. Grab your hot glue gun and let’s get started!

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time to complete: 30 Minutes
Age range: 12 and Up

Things you’ll need:
Photo frame
Grey felt or other colors of you choice
Scissors
Pen
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Cardboard

Things to do:
1. Remove the glass and back of your photo frame. Trace the shape of the glass onto a piece of cardboard and cut out the shape, minus a 1/2 inch around all sides.



2. Trace the cardboard onto a sheet of felt and cut the sheet into a strip.


3. Roll the felt until it is 1/2 inch in diameter. Run a line of hot glue down the end of the roll and secure it in place.


4. Use hot glue to attach the roll to the sheet of cardboard, trimming any access length.



5. Repeat steps 2-4 until the entire piece of cardboard is covered in felt rolls.

6. Slip the piece of cardboard into the frame and enjoy displaying your rings!

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DIY Jute and Twine Ball Wreath


You’ll love decorating your home with this cute DIY that shows off your crafting skills.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time to complete: 30 Minutes
Age range: 12 and Up

Things you’ll need:
Styrofoam wreath form
Light, Medium, and Heavy Weight Jute
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Scissors
Newspaper

Things to do:
1. Begin by using your heavy weight jute or yarn to cover the wreath form. Apply a small drop of hot glue and anchor the end of the rope to the wreath form. Wrap it around until all but three inches of the wreath is covered.



2. Next, we’re going to create three yarn balls to decorate the wreath with. Crumple a piece of newspaper into a tight ball. This will serve as the base for your yarn balls. Apply a drop of hot glue to the newspaper and begin wrapping your string around until the entire surface is covered. Repeat this step until you have three finished balls in various sizes.





3. Use hot glue to secure the yarn balls to the empty part of the wreath. Allow adequate time to dry before displaying.


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