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  • No worries if your room looks plain and boring. In this video I'll show you 10 beautiful winter

  • inspired decorating ideas, which will make your room look amazeballs.

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  • Santa!!!

  • (Santa Falls)

  • Hey loves! ever since I posted my first DIY room decor tutorial I've been getting so many

  • requests for another episode. So I thought why not! And since we are approaching Christmas,

  • these decorations are perfect for this time of the year, but many are also more winter

  • inspired, so you can totally make them when Christmas is over too. I'm going to show you

  • 10 beautiful ideas, including this one, which will make your room look like a proper winter

  • wonderland. OK, enough talking, let's get down to business.

  • We're going to kick off with this beautiful pine tree pillow case, which is a great decoration

  • for all year around plus you can make it for very cheap. We'll need a plain pillow case,

  • some patterned fabric, a piece of brown fabric or felt and fabric glue. Fold one side corner

  • in like that. Apply some glue and fold the opposite corner over it. Apply the glue also

  • on the bottom part of your tree and fold that little triangle up. You get a beautiful pine

  • tree shape, with perfectly neat edges completely without sewing. I love using patterned fabric

  • pieces because they just make the pillow more interesting and full. I made one more green

  • and red tree, but this time using a bit smaller pieces of fabric so I got slightly smaller

  • pine trees. Of course every tree also has a trunk, so lets cut four rectangles from

  • a brown piece of felt or any other fabric of your choice. We are now all ready to glue

  • our pine trees on the pillow. Happy dance, woohoo! Apply a bit of glue on the back of

  • each pine beauty and place it onto the pillow case. I like that my trees overlap a bit so

  • it looks more realistic. I'm also I am gluing some trees a bit higher than the others to

  • add some dimension. In the end we have to glue the four trunks under each of our beautiful

  • pine trees. Voila, we are finished with this gorgeous pine tree pillow, which looks great

  • in your bedroom or living room. I had these green pillows on my sofa from before so I

  • thought a pine tree pillow with some green and red will complement them perfectly. I

  • wasn't wrong - I love how everything turned out!

  • A very easy and super adorable winter decor ideas are these sweater candles. All you need

  • is a candle, a glass and a sock or a sleeve of an old sweater. Put the glass into the

  • sock opening and cut away the excess. I like to leave some extra fabric, which I then tuck

  • under the glass. Put the candle into the glass and you have the cutest winter candles ever.

  • These literally take a minute to make and they look so beautiful, warm and cozy. This

  • kind of DIYs are my favoritequick, easy and stunning!

  • A really cool and inexpensive decoration for the winter time is this pine tree bouquet

  • with orange and pasta ornaments. To get the pine branches we're going to first take a

  • little walk in the woods. I'm lucky enough to have one right behind my apartment. Find

  • a pine tree or any other tree really and cut a couple of branches. Mine are ready so let's

  • quickly get back home and make a beautiful room decoration! Besides branches you will

  • also need a couple of oranges, glue gun and string plus bow shaped pasta and spray paint.

  • First we're going to paint our pasta! Protect the working surface with a cardboard paper

  • or a plastic bag, place on your pasta and spray it on both sides. In a minute you are

  • left with beautiful golden bow ornaments. Now we need to make our orange ornaments as

  • well. Cut quarter of an inch wide slices of orange like that. Yum, I love orange so much.

  • Especially now that they are in season they taste so good. Place the slices on a baking

  • tray and bake at 240 Fahrenheit for 3 hours. While baking the orange slices will dry, harden

  • and shrink a bit. Take them out of the oven and let's work on the hangers. Make a hole

  • using a needle and lead a string through it. I am using a golden string, which goes perfectly

  • with our gold bow pasta. Make a knot and we are ready to hang our orange ornaments on

  • the pine branches. I love how these look. You can also decorate your Christmas tree

  • using these beautiful dried orange slices. To attach the pasta bows simply apply a bit

  • of glue at the back of each bow and stick them on the branches. How pretty, right! Using

  • orange and pasta to create such a gorgeous decoration may seem crazy but I think we all

  • agree that the result is stunning. I just love making unique and inexpensive crafts

  • like this one. On top of that oranges smell so nice you won't need to burn any scented

  • candles at all!

  • Time to make this gorgeous winter wall art, with snowman and a little quote. We need a

  • canvas, a palette, blue and white acrylic paint, sponge applicator and optionally - some

  • water. Let's make a blue gradient for the background. Squeeze some dark blue paint on

  • a palette. Dip the sponge in the water and then into the paint. Color the upper edge

  • of your canvas making a wide blue stripe like that. The background should be darkest on

  • top and lightest on the bottom, so to get a slightly lighter blue shade, mix in a bit

  • of white. Then color the section below the darkest blue with the lighter blue shade and

  • blend the two colors together. For an even lighter blue color add more white acrylic

  • paint and color the section below our previous color. Continue these steps by adding more

  • and more white paint until your canvas is all covered in the pretty blue gradient. Color

  • the bottom part using pure white paint to represent the snow on the ground. Alright

  • now it's time to print out our quote, there's snowplace like home in a big heart. Of course

  • we also need to print out a snowman. Cut the heart and the snowman out. How cute is he?!

  • Apply some glue on the back of the snowman and the heart, and stick them on to the canvas.

  • You can get a lot of snowman pictures on the internet. So just google it and you will find

  • a lot of results. You can of course be creative and instead of the snowman you can print other

  • pictures, like a house, a Christmas tree, anything you like! The options are endless!

  • To make this wall art extra wintery draw a lot of white snowflakes all over the canvas

  • using a small paint brush. If you want an extra little detail you can add some silver

  • glitter paint on top of each snowflake. Plus I decided to make a shade under the snowman

  • using a pencil to make a picture more realistic. To bring together the canvas with the printed

  • snowman and the heart cover the entire canvas with a very thin layer of mod podge. I do

  • suggest using a photo paper when printing out your pictures instead of a regular paper.

  • This canvas is a great winter decor for your room or the entrance of your house. Here in

  • Norway it can get pretty cold outside so I am always so happy when I get home from the

  • wind, rain or snow. So for me the quote "there's snowplace like home" is absolutely perfect.

  • Another DIY and another walk in the woods. This time I am picking up pine-cones, acorns

  • and these balls, which I don't even know what they're called. Have some fun exploring and

  • pick whatever you find where you live. I decided to spray paint just the balls, while I am

  • keeping pine-cones and acorns natural. Leave the paint to dry for a minute and mix all

  • of these beauties together. Put them into any kind of transparent vase or even a bowl

  • and you get a gorgeous decoration perfect for fall and winter. I love going outside,

  • and bringing home pieces of nature. I think such natural decorations give so much life

  • and joy to my apartment.

  • Now I am going to show you how to make this pretty and warm sock. Just kidding we are

  • making a stocking! Because, where will Santa otherwise leave all our presents, right?!

  • You will need any fabric of your choice, some white furry material, which is optional, stocking

  • stencil and fabric glue. First we need to cut two stocking shapes from our fabric. You

  • can just do it directly but I like to use a stencil to get a perfect shape. Place some

  • tape pieces on the stencil and then stick it on your fabric. Cut it out using scissors

  • or an exacto knife. Take the other piece of fabric and now we have to cut out a mirror

  • image of the first stocking shape. To do that we need to peel of the tape pieces on this

  • side of the stocking, flip the stencil around and stick the tape pieces on that side. Cut

  • out the stocking shape. If you want you can totally have the same fabric on both sides

  • of your stocking. I happen to have slightly different pattern, but that's OK! When both

  • stocking sides are cut out it's time to glue them together. Apply a stripe of fabric glue

  • all around the edges of one stocking side. Oh no what a troll, of course I shouldn't

  • apply glue on that upper part because that's where the stocking needs an opening. How else

  • would Santa put the presents into our stocking if it would be sealed all around. After about

  • fifteen minutes the glue should be completely dry and you can flip your stocking inside

  • out. Cut about ten inch stripe from your fabric. We will use it as a hanger for the stocking.

  • Glue the stripe ends together. While the glue dries let's apply an awesome fur ending to

  • the socking. Or you can use some other fabric that you find, like white felt for example.

  • Apply two parallel stripes of glue on the top edge of the stocking where you have the

  • opening. Do this all around the stocking so that the entire top part is wrapped in the

  • cozy faux fur. In the end tuck the part sticking out into the sock for an even neater look.

  • The only thing left to do is gluing the hanger on the back part of the stocking and we are

  • done. Now we are all ready for the Santa's visit. So.. we're waiting, Santa, we're waiting

  • for you! I really like how this stocking turned out, it looks so professionally made. You

  • can also use this as a gift wrapping idea and fill this stocking with little presents

  • for a friend or boyfriend. Everyone would be so happy to receive such an awesome gift!

  • Clay stars are such an awesome and versatile decor idea that you can actually make all

  • year around. Hang them on your window, wall or even use them to decorate your Christmas

  • tree. We're going to need different colors of clay, star cookie cutter and dough roller.

  • Roll the colors of your choice into strips like this. I have white, minty green, glittery

  • grey and blue. I went for more wintery, frosty colors as you can tell.

  • twist all the strips together and note that the more you twist, the more marbley your stars are going to be.

  • I want my design to be pretty full so I decided to roll my clay again and twist it like that.

  • Have fun and play with it so that the clay colors mix together. Then form the clay into

  • a little marble ball. Place it on the flat surface and use a roller or something rounded

  • like a vase or a bottle to flatten it. Take a star shaped cookie cutter and press it on

  • the clay to get beautiful clay stars. I seriously feel like I'm baking cookies, no joke, I just

  • want to eat these so badly. To make these stars easy to hang once they harden, we also

  • need to make a small hole using a needle. My clay is air drying so I have to wait for

  • a few hours for the stars to dry and harden, but you can bake them and speed up the process.

  • These beautiful stars are now all dry so use the hole we made earlier to tie on a piece

  • of thread. We are finally ready to decorate the room with these beautiful marbley stars.

  • I already plan to make these using bright clay colors for the spring and summer because

  • this DIY is just so much fun.

  • Want your room to look like a real winter wonderland? This frozen candle will help you

  • get just that. To make it we need a vase, snow spray, artificial snow, and a candle.

  • Now let's put our winter wonderland candle together. Take a piece of paper and sketch

  • a zig zag line all along like that. We are creating a stencil that will help us make

  • the perfect ice stalactites. Cut along the sketched line using your scissors. This shape

  • really reminds me of scary teeth of a shark or some other beast. Relax, Sara, it's just

  • a paper. Ok, take your vase and wrap the stencil around it. As you can see the top of the vase

  • stays uncovered and this is where we will apply the snow. Take your artificial snow

  • and spray it all around the vase until the top edge is completely covered and you can't

  • see any transparent parts. I really love this spray as it makes everything look so wintery

  • in a second. After a few minutes the snow on our vase sets and we can remove the stencil.

  • Here we have them - perfect ice stalactites all around the edge of our vase. Now what's

  • left for us to do is to pour in some artificial snow and place a candle in the middle. This

  • is such a fun DIY to make and I think it really turned out epic. In the evenings I like to

  • turn all the lights off and I light this candle - it seriously looks so gorgeous. This could

  • also be a great gift for a friend, your mom or anyone that likes candles and pretty decorating

  • pieces.

  • Now let's make this beautiful mittens pillow, which is a perfect decorating piece for Christmas

  • and winter on general. You will need a cheap pillow case, some patterned fabric, a piece

  • of white fabric, yarn and fabric glue. First we need to cut a mitten shape out of the fabric.

  • Find a stencil of your choice on the internet – I typed mittens stencil, got many pictures

  • and chose this one. Print it and then cut it out with scissors. To keep the stencil

  • in place while cutting the fabric, we need to stick some tape pieces on one side. Flip

  • the fabric so that the wrong side is facing up and stick on the fabric. Now we can easily

  • cut a perfect mitten shape and the stencil will stay in place all the way. Here we go

  • our left mitten is all done. Now we have to make a mitten for the right hand too. Remember

  • that now you have to cut out a mirror image of the first one. And here they are our beautiful

  • knitted mittens ready to decorate our pillow case. Apply some fabric glue on the back of

  • mittens, hot glue should work fine too, and stick them on the pillow. Fancy pillow cases

  • can be very expensive, while you can get such plain cases like this one for a few dollars.

  • I chose red one which makes it a bit more Christmassy but you can use white or blue

  • one and your pillow case will be perfect for all winter long. Next step is optional but

  • I happened to have this white faux fur fabric so I decided to cut two little pieces and

  • stick them on the wrist part of the mittens. Instead of such fur material you can totally

  • use white knit or cotton fabric. Now they look even more soft and cozy. To make our

  • pillow even more interesting and full I am gluing a piece of white yarn, making sure

  • that the ends are attached to the mittens. This string makes the pillow look so retro.

  • I still remember having such gloves when I was little. Here it is our mittens pillow

  • case is all done and it looks amazing, right?! I mean, you can't even get such a cool design

  • in a shop. This is a great decoration for your bed or a sofa. It just adds a warm and

  • cozy feeling to any space. I absolutely adore it.

  • Even if you don't have a proper Christmas tree in your room, you can still make it look

  • super festive for the holidays. These yarn trees are easy to make and so inexpensive.

  • All you need is some thicker paper, all purpose glue, yarn, paint brush and buttons. Make

  • a cone shape using a piece of thicker paper. Cut away the excess to get a flat bottom edge,

  • so that our tree will stand nice and straight when finished. Get your yarn and glue ready.

  • Before we start wrapping the yarn around the cone, we need to attach it in place firmly.

  • So stick the yarn end on the tip of the cone using a piece of tape. Now we can apply glue

  • on a small section on the top part of the cone and start wrapping the yarn around like

  • that. Make sure to wrap the yarn rows closely one by the other, so you can't see the paper

  • below. Add more glue and do some more wrapping. What I like about this DIY is that all the

  • things you need you most probably already have around your house. So you don't have

  • to spend any money for this beautiful Christmas decoration. Our cone is now completely wrapped

  • and we can cut away the excess working yarn. I also decided to cut off a few milimetres

  • of paper to make our tree even neater. Time for the fun part - decorating the Christmas

  • tree! I am going to use these green buttons in a shape of flowers, because they are the

  • only buttons that I have, but of course any buttons will do. Apply some glue on the back

  • of each button and stick them on the tree. There we gohow gorgeous right?! But we're

  • not finished yet. You guys know my obsession with pom poms so of course we have to put

  • one on top of our Christmas tree! I show you how to make a pom pom in my DIY gift Ideas

  • tutorial so check it out if you don't know how to make it. Our Christmas tree is finished

  • and it looks beautiful. I loved it so much that I had to make another one, this time

  • using green yarn and white buttons for the baubles. I finished it off with a red pom

  • pom on top. These little Christmas trees are so adorable and inexpensiveyou really

  • have to try them, guys. They will look beautiful on your night stand, desk anywhere. A lovely

  • Christmas decoration for sure!

  • Now you guys are all ready to spice up your rooms for the holidays! If you try these ideas

  • out, please send me your pictures on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram because seriously,

  • nothing makes me happier than seeing your masterpieces. I hope you are having and amazing

  • December so far, surrounded by the people you love. Thank you so much for watching this

  • video, I am sending you a bunch of kisses and I'll talk to you really soon. Bye!

  • You really don’t need to spend a ton of money to make your room look awesome. All

  • you need is some crafty spirit and imagination. I am sure you will have a lot of fun designing

  • and creating your own dream room.

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