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Santa’s Belt {Homemade Christmas Decor}

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But that just means I can share this fun and simple Christmas decor project with you!

I’m calling it —Santa’s Belt!— 

Here’s the super quick tutorial…

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1. Start with a decorative glass container and some sort of red filler. I’m using leftover red glitter balls from last year’s ornament wreath, and black glitter balls leftover from last year’s decor! You could also use miniature red ornaments or red pom poms.

2. Put a glass/candle/toilet paper roll (you get the idea) inside your glass container to take up some of the volume. I’m using an upside down Mason jar.

3. Start to drop in your red filler material.

4. About halfway up I added some of the black glitter balls to look like a belt, but this isn’t really necessary. I was just afraid I wouldn’t have enough of the red to fill the entire container.

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Finally, take an old belt and wrap it around your glass container. Buckle the belt (pierce a hole if you need to) and trim off any excess.

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And now we have some super cute and super simple Christmas decor!

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I stuck mine up on my mantle. You’re getting a little sneak peek!

There will be a full reveal at a later date.

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Mollie

Sunday 20th of December 2015

Fun and festive and best of all, do-able! Thanks for sharing this on Throwback Thursday - I'll be pinning it to our board, so make sure to follow! :) Happy Holidays!

Jill

Wednesday 16th of December 2015

This is such a clever idea! Love it!

Jill Doused In Pink

Nicole

Monday 3rd of December 2012

This is one of my favorite Christmas crafts I've seen this year! And so easy, thanks so much for sharing.

seetastelove

Friday 16th of November 2012

What a cute idea. I'm going to totally steal it for my mantel this Christmas. Thanks for sharing

Debbie K.

Monday 12th of November 2012

What a clever and eye catching project! Love it. Thanks for sharing.

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