Whether you stick with the 2D versions or spend an entire afternoon making enough 3D snowflakes to fill an entire floor of your house (been there), nothing beats a good paper snowflake. Learn how to get those perfect points here.
A holiday classic! Simply thread popped kernels (and maybe some cranberries!) along a string and hang on your Christmas tree.
Whatever your skill level with a sewing machine, you can find a way to make a pair of stockings your own. Find tips here!
Nothing like a mini winter wonderland sitting on your coffee table. Using a mason jar gives it a rustic touch. Learn how here!
The best ornaments on the tree every year are always the ones that a family member made from scratch when they were in grade school, so don't let that personalization die out! You can pick up some empty glass balls and fill them with anything you'd like: fake snow, tinsel, photos, whatever catches your eye and reminds you of Christmas.
If your porch just needs a little extra something to welcome guests into your home this season, make it yourself! With a ruler, drill and any old string lights, you can design whatever your holiday heart desires. Learn how here!
This one might require a little dexterity, but talk about accessibility. Tea lights can be found just about anywhere, and as long as you have a couple of Sharpies and some extra little craft materials lying around, you can make a whole village of light-up snowman to scatter around your home. Learn how here!
Talk about thinking outside the box. Find some pretty paper at your nearest Target and no one will even be able to tell that the runner is actually disposable.