red green and white – Champagne and Sugarplums https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com Let's Celebrate Together Sun, 10 Dec 2023 02:20:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.12 https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-Icon-Transparent-Dark-Version-40x40.png red green and white – Champagne and Sugarplums https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com 32 32 DIY Christmas Stocking Holder https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/diy-christmas-stocking-holder/ Wed, 06 Dec 2023 01:55:00 +0000 http://192.168.0.28:8010/?p=1756 Don’t have a mantel to hang your stockings on? Or do you have a mantel but don’t have enough stocking holders? We can help! This week we are excited to show you our fun DIY Christmas Stocking Holder! This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week. This cute wooden Christmas stocking holder is perfect for homes with or without a traditional fireplace mantel. This tutorial shows how to make a stocking holder that stands on the floor, but you can also make it hang on the wall by attaching a wall hanger to the back! Either way, it will look and work great! Two ways to make this stocking holder! What do you need to make a Christmas Stocking Holder? Banister Post (check out your local restore!) (4) 4” x 5” wooden boards (to hold the banister up) Large Wooden Board Red, White, and Green Acrylic Paint Red Spray Paint Hanging Hooks Nails Hammer Ruler Pencil Ribbon (Optional) Glitter (Optional) Embellishments (Optional) Glue (For Embellishments) Hot Glue Gun (For Ribbon) How do you make a stocking holder? Firstly, spray paint the banister post and the four base pieces according to the directions on the can. Allow the spray paint to dry after every coat, it may take several coats to complete, once finished set them aside.    Project Tip: You can find a banister railing at your local restore, you may even get lucky and find one that’s already painted white.    Next, paint the face of the main board with red acrylic paint; you’ll likely need more than one coat. Once dry, paint the back of the board and the outer edge.    Almost done making your own DIY Wood Christmas Stocking Holder! Once the face board is completely dry, measure and lightly draw a line to use as a guideline for your lettering. Be sure not to press too hard with or it will dent the board. Freehand the letters or use a stencil. For those who have one, this can be a great opportunity to use your Cricut! Glitter can be added to the letters after the paint dries by tracing the letters with glue. To finish the main board off, screw in the hooks. Space them out equally, using the ruler and pencil to measure and mark where they will go across the bottom of the board.  Finally, construct the holder by nailing the four pieces of wood to the bottom of the post, acting as feet. One piece of wood for each side of the pole. At the top, nail the main board using two or three nails.   Get creative and add ribbon to the post, sparkling stickers, jewels, snowflakes and more to the main board! We hope you loved this DIY Christmas Stocking Holder as much as we did! If you’re looking for more Christmas fun, certainly check out our other ideas! More Christmas Decor and DIY: Personalized Outdoor Christmas Sign Post 2-Step DIY Coastal Christmas Starfish Retro Christmas Photos Transfer Decorations Silhouette Decorations with FREE printable! Christmas Crafts for Kids to Make: Christmas Handprint Art for Kids — perfect for Baby’s 1st Christmas! DIY Candy Cane Wreath Popsicle Stick Bucket List — Christmas activities! Over 25 Christmas Crafts for Kids How to Make Ice Globes — Christmas lights in the snow! Christmas Recipes: Champagne Cocktail with Pink Whitney Natural Peanut Butter Snowballs Grinch Mini Cheesecake Bites Polar Bear Martini Don’t forget to check out our popular Christmas Movie Checklist with FREE Printable!

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Don’t have a mantel to hang your stockings on? Or do you have a mantel but don’t have enough stocking holders? We can help! This week we are excited to show you our fun DIY Christmas Stocking Holder!

This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week.

DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums
DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums

This cute wooden Christmas stocking holder is perfect for homes with or without a traditional fireplace mantel. This tutorial shows how to make a stocking holder that stands on the floor, but you can also make it hang on the wall by attaching a wall hanger to the back! Either way, it will look and work great!

Two ways to make this stocking holder!

DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums

What do you need to make a Christmas Stocking Holder?

  • Banister Post (check out your local restore!)
  • (4) 4” x 5” wooden boards (to hold the banister up)
  • Large Wooden Board
  • Red, White, and Green Acrylic Paint
  • Red Spray Paint
  • Hanging Hooks
  • Nails
  • Hammer
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Ribbon (Optional)
  • Glitter (Optional)
  • Embellishments (Optional)
  • Glue (For Embellishments)
  • Hot Glue Gun (For Ribbon)
DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums

How do you make a stocking holder?

Firstly, spray paint the banister post and the four base pieces according to the directions on the can. Allow the spray paint to dry after every coat, it may take several coats to complete, once finished set them aside.   

Project Tip: You can find a banister railing at your local restore, you may even get lucky and find one that’s already painted white.   

DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums

Next, paint the face of the main board with red acrylic paint; you’ll likely need more than one coat. Once dry, paint the back of the board and the outer edge.   

Almost done making your own DIY Wood Christmas Stocking Holder!

DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums

Once the face board is completely dry, measure and lightly draw a line to use as a guideline for your lettering. Be sure not to press too hard with or it will dent the board.

DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums

Freehand the letters or use a stencil. For those who have one, this can be a great opportunity to use your Cricut!

Glitter can be added to the letters after the paint dries by tracing the letters with glue.

DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums

To finish the main board off, screw in the hooks. Space them out equally, using the ruler and pencil to measure and mark where they will go across the bottom of the board. 

Finally, construct the holder by nailing the four pieces of wood to the bottom of the post, acting as feet. One piece of wood for each side of the pole. At the top, nail the main board using two or three nails.  

DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums

Get creative and add ribbon to the post, sparkling stickers, jewels, snowflakes and more to the main board!

DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums
DIY Christmas Stocking Holder by Champagne & Sugarplums
Here is our DIY Stocking Holder after a visit from Santa!

We hope you loved this DIY Christmas Stocking Holder as much as we did! If you’re looking for more Christmas fun, certainly check out our other ideas!

More Christmas Decor and DIY:

Christmas Crafts for Kids to Make:

Christmas Recipes:

Don’t forget to check out our popular Christmas Movie Checklist with FREE Printable!

Happy Holidays from Champagne & Sugarplums

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DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/diy-christmas-candy-cane-wreath/ https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/diy-christmas-candy-cane-wreath/#respond Sat, 12 Nov 2022 19:19:00 +0000 https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/?p=6664 This cute DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath is a great holiday craft!  It’s fairly easy to make and the supplies won’t break the bank.  Get the kids to help too!  We used a hot glue gun to attach all the candy canes together, but you could use double sided adhesive strips to make it a little more kid friendly.  Our Sugarplum helpers are still on the young side, so they happily helped pass the materials and stick the embellishments on after we placed the ‘blob’ of hot glue. This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week. What do you need to make a DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath? About 28 candy canes (any flavour/colour) Hot glue gun or double sided adhesive Ribbon Some plastic snowflakes  Embellishments (we used sparkly balls) *Pro tip* Before you begin to use glue, we recommend setting up a mock wreath to see how your design will look.  Since we used 3 different types of candy canes we wanted to see how the pattern would look. Once you’re happy with the look, it will be easier to put it together.   How to make a DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath – Step by step tutorial Firstly, place a small amount of glue on the top and bottom of one candy cane. Continue this step until all of the candy canes are attached.  Remember to create a circle with them as you go, this should occur naturally but you may need to help it out a little. Once the circle is complete add the snowflakes using the hot glue gun.  One on each side of the wreath, this will help hold it together.   Now for the ribbon!  Weave the ribbon in and our of the candy canes, we did three on top and one under, this way more of the ribbon was exposed.  Use the hot glue gun to adhere the loose ends of the ribbon to the wreath.  Also, attach a small loop of ribbon to the top back of the wreath.  This will be used to hang it. Finally the embellishments, we used the hot glue gun once again to stick the balls onto the wreath.   We hope you loved this DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath as much as we do!  If you’re looking for more Christmas decor or recipes ideas, certainly check out these popular posts: Easy Sugared Cranberries Brie Bites with Mango Chutney Grinch Mini Cheesecake Recipe Christmas Kid Craft – Handprint Ideas Must Watch Christmas Movie List with Free Printable! Painted Holiday Trees – With Glitter Twinkle Lights

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This cute DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath is a great holiday craft!  It’s fairly easy to make and the supplies won’t break the bank.  Get the kids to help too!  We used a hot glue gun to attach all the candy canes together, but you could use double sided adhesive strips to make it a little more kid friendly.  Our Sugarplum helpers are still on the young side, so they happily helped pass the materials and stick the embellishments on after we placed the ‘blob’ of hot glue.

This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week.

DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums

What do you need to make a DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath?

  • About 28 candy canes (any flavour/colour)
  • Hot glue gun or double sided adhesive
  • Ribbon
  • Some plastic snowflakes 
  • Embellishments (we used sparkly balls)

*Pro tip* Before you begin to use glue, we recommend setting up a mock wreath to see how your design will look.  Since we used 3 different types of candy canes we wanted to see how the pattern would look. Once you’re happy with the look, it will be easier to put it together.  

DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums

How to make a DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath – Step by step tutorial

Firstly, place a small amount of glue on the top and bottom of one candy cane. Continue this step until all of the candy canes are attached.  Remember to create a circle with them as you go, this should occur naturally but you may need to help it out a little.

DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums
DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums

DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums

Once the circle is complete add the snowflakes using the hot glue gun.  One on each side of the wreath, this will help hold it together.  

DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums

Now for the ribbon!  Weave the ribbon in and our of the candy canes, we did three on top and one under, this way more of the ribbon was exposed.  Use the hot glue gun to adhere the loose ends of the ribbon to the wreath.  Also, attach a small loop of ribbon to the top back of the wreath.  This will be used to hang it.

DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums

Finally the embellishments, we used the hot glue gun once again to stick the balls onto the wreath.  

DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums

We hope you loved this DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath as much as we do! 

If you’re looking for more Christmas decor or recipes ideas, certainly check out these popular posts:

DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums
DIY Christmas Candy Cane Wreath by Champagne and Sugarplums
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