Christmas ornaments for the birds are pine cones wrapped with wire, lathered with peanut butter and sprinkled with birdseed. Create a bird-friendly Christmas ornament to hang outside with instructions from an experienced craftswoman in this free video on Christmas crafts. Expert: Coral Stoudt Bio: Coral Stoudt has been a creative force in the arts and crafts world since she could walk. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
To make a candy cane Christmas tree ornament, wrap red and green pipe cleaners around criss-crossed candy canes, curl the ends of the pipe cleaners and glue small bells to the front. Hang up a handmade candy cane ornament by one of the candy hooks with instructions from an experienced craftswoman in this free video on Christmas crafts. Expert: Coral Stoudt Bio: Coral Stoudt has been a creative force in the arts and crafts world since she could walk. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
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Making jewelry at home can be done using a bit of elastic thread and decorative beads, such as lettered beads, wooden beads, glass beads and plastic beads. Thread a pattern of beads onto elastic for a simple bracelet with helpful advice from a creative craftswoman in this free video on craft projects. Expert: Coral Stoudt Bio: Coral Stoudt has been a creative force in the arts and crafts world since she could walk. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
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Masquerade masks can be created from simple masks found at the craft store, a few feathers and some beads. Use a hot glue gun to adhere decorative pieces to a plastic mask with helpful advice from a creative craftswoman in this free video on craft projects. Expert: Coral Stoudt Bio: Coral Stoudt has been a creative force in the arts and crafts world since she could walk. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
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Scrapbooking ideas can stem from family vacations, special events or a collection of postcards, and each theme can be created into a separate book using drawings, cut-out images and paint. Put together a scrapbook in a unique way with helpful advice from a creative craftswoman in this free video on craft projects. Expert: Coral Stoudt Bio: Coral Stoudt has been a creative force in the arts and crafts world since she could walk. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
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To make a tiny Christmas tree from cuttings, stick different sized tree clippings into a Styrofoam cone, beginning with small sizes near the top and layering larger cuttings near the bottom. Wrap star wire around a homemade Christmas tree with instructions from an experienced craftswoman in this free video on Christmas crafts. Expert: Coral Stoudt Bio: Coral Stoudt has been a creative force in the arts and crafts world since she could walk. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
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Making Christmas ornaments out of craft foam is easy by cutting out tree or wreath shapes and gluing down holly, bows and mini ornaments, all cut out of foam. Use craft foam to make simple Christmas ornaments with instructions from an experienced craftswoman in this free video on Christmas crafts. Expert: Coral Stoudt Bio: Coral Stoudt has been a creative force in the arts and crafts world since she could walk. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
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T-shirts can be cut up to create a completely different style, as simply cutting it shorter and making a wider neck makes the perfect exercise shirt. Reuse old T-shirts by cutting them to the current styles with helpful advice from a creative craftswoman in this free video on craft projects. Expert: Coral Stoudt Bio: Coral Stoudt has been a creative force in the arts and crafts world since she could walk. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme
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Make a Christmas ornament from a pine cone by wrapping the top with wire, applying hot glue to the edges and sprinkling glitter over the entire thing for a winter effect. Add holly to the top of a pine cone ornament with instructions from an experienced craftswoman in this free video on Christmas crafts. Expert: Coral Stoudt Bio: Coral Stoudt has been a creative force in the arts and crafts world since she could walk. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme