It’s time to start planning for the holiday with the help of these budget Christmas craft ideas that were featured at this week’s Home Matters Link Party.
You’ll see a variety of homemade crafts that will fit your budget, such as, Dollar Tree crafts, gift bags and tags. Enjoy!
Welcome to the weekly Home Matters Link Party #406!
A great place to come, share your blog posts, and make new friends.
The Home Matters Party has about 100 bloggers from around the world who share their home decor, crafts, and recipes each week. Thank you to all our participants!
Take a look at last week’s party in case you missed it!
BUDGET CHRISTMAS CRAFT IDEAS
MEET THE HOSTS!
Donna @ Modern On Monticello — Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram
Mel @ Decor, Craft, Design — Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram
Allyson @ Southern Sunflowers — Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram
WHAT I’M SHARING THIS WEEK
Since the features this week revolve around budget Christmas crafts, I thought I’d share two of my Dollar Tree crafts that are really cheap to make. Hop over to each craft and you can “pin for later!”
FEATURED BUDGET CHRISTMAS IDEAS
Antonella, from White House Crafts, shared how she made her own Christmas gift tags using puffy stickers. Aren’t they super cute? Scrapbook paper and stickers are inexpensive to purchase. Follow her tutorial and you’ll see how easy these gift tags are to craft.
Jenna, from The Painted Apron, has the perfect idea for crafting your own gift bags that is sure to fit your Christmas budget. Just grab some markers or paint and your all set to customize your bags. When you drop by her blog, make sure you also take a look at her awesome painted angel tags!
Lois, from Walking on Sunshine Recipes, has a mason jar sugar cookie mix recipe that will make the perfect, budget-friendly Christmas gift. She offers the mason jar tag as a free printable.
Get all cute and festive by crafting the outside of the jar like Lois did by attaching a cookie cutter and tag using pretty ribbon. While you’re on her blog, check out her cocoa mix and printable for another inexpensive gift in a jar idea!
Fat Dad Foodie, is sharing a Christmas Oreo peppermint cookie recipe that looks festive with holiday colors. For an easy craft idea, you can package up these cookies in a recycled, paper covered Pringles can, or place them in a Ziploc bag with a scrapbook paper bag topper attached and you’ve got a nice budget-friendly Christmas gift for a neighbor or friend.
I hope you enjoyed this week’s features! Let me know in the comment section what you’re sharing this week so I can easily find you. Thanks for linking up!
HOME MATTERS LINKY PARTY GUIDELINES:
- Please link up no more than three posts each week.
- Please take some time to visit some of the other links.
- We would love for you to visit your hostesses on their blogs or social media.
- Please consider following your hostesses on one or more of their social media platforms.
- We ask that you do not add other Link Parties, Blog Hops, or Giveaways ~ unless you begin the party with a new project, recipe, or post.
- The hostesses read each and every blog post linked and will contact you directly if you have linked something that does not fit into the realm of the party.
YOU CAN FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM OR PINTEREST ~ LET’S CONNECT!
We are looking for co-hosts. Help us rock this party! If you are interested, please contact Donna at radforddesignstudio@gmail.com
By joining the Home Matters Link Party you are giving permission for all hosts and co-hosts to use and share any party of your post, including pictures, for party promotion, as featured post, in party photo collages, on blogs, and across social media, etc. All credits will be given to the original source.
Thank you for joining in the fun and excitement at the Home Matters Link Party. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. We look forward to chatting with you in the comments.
LINK UP BELOW:
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
AllysonAllyson is the founder and content creator of Southern Sunflowers, which shares tutorials for DIY crafts and decor on a budget.
Thanks for hosting and wishing you a happy weekend…
Thanks for sharing with us! Hope you enjoy your week 🙂
A special thank you for hosting a fabulous party throughout the year! Have a wonderfully happy Thanksgiving!
Sandra, thanks for sharing with us. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks for hosting Allyson and wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!
Marie, I plan to gobble ’til I wobble!
Allyson,
Thanks so much for hosting this delightful party each and every week!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links and choosing Features!!! Thank You!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie, I hope you and your family have a wonderful gathering for Thanksgiving!
Thanks so much for the feature Allyson! This week I linked up more gift wrapping ideas, holiday gift buckets and how to paint wreaths and holly on tags, bags or wrapping paper. Have a great weekend!
You’re welcome, Jenna. Thanks for always sharing a great variety of ideas and recipes for everyone!