10 DIY Projects You'll Actually Want To Do With Your Family This Weekend

Cue the holiday tunes!

With the holiday weekend upon us, you're in for lots and lots of family time. Catching up with everyone is great, but having so many people in one place can get real crowded, real fast. 

Avoid the stress and awkward conversation by getting the whole family involved in a festive holiday craft. Try one of the projects below and enjoy the company of loved ones. 

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Dried Citrus Ornaments
A Beautiful Mess
To give your tree a fragrant touch before Christmas day, DIY these dried citrus ornaments using the tutorial by A Beautiful Mess. Your tree will smell just as good as it looks. Oh, and you can eat the leftovers, which is a huge plus.
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Tissue Flower Gift Topper
The House That Lars Built
Give your gifts a boost before giving them away with these flower gift toppers. It's the best way to get rid of all the extra tissue paper you're bound to have lying around. Head over to The House That Lars Built for details.
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Salt Dough Cookie Village
A Beautiful Mess
Want to make a gingerbread house but don't want to be tempted to eat it as soon as it's done? Try this salt dough alternative by A Beautiful Mess. It is gorgeous... and guilt free. It's great for keeping kids busy too.
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Snowflake Marshmallows
I Spy DIY
If you're planning to whip up some hot cocoa this weekend, go all out and DIY your own snowflake marshmallows using the step-by-step on I Spy DIY. They're super easy to make and taste great. And if you couldn't tell by the photo, they'll look incredible on your Instagram.
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Stovetop "Potpourri"
Delia Creates
Make your house smell amazing before Christmas dinner with this stove top "potpourri" recipe by Delia Creates. All you have to do is throw the ingredients into a pan and warm it on the stove.
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Holographic New Year's Eve Garland
Paper & Stitch
Planning a New Year's Eve bash? Get ready to wow your guests with this festive garland craft by Paper & Stitch. It's great to put on your mantle, use as a tabletop centerpiece or hang on the wall for a photo backdrop.
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Gold Fringe Drink Toppers
Almost Makes Perfect
These gold fringe drink toppers are a great craft for all the adults visiting you this holiday. Using the simple tutorial by Almost Makes Perfect, give your booze a fun upgrade perfect for both Christmas and New Years.
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Salted Bourbon Caramels
Francois et Moi
Speaking of booze, these salted bourbon caramels by Francois et Moi are nothing short of heaven. They're great for after dinner treats, party favors or last minute gifts. You'll definitely want to make time for these gooey goodies.
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Wood Bead Garland
The House That Lars Built
If your family is particularly crafty, try out this wood bead garland DIY from The House That Lars Built. It's a fun project to do by the fire on Christmas Eve.
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Paper Ball Ornaments
A Beautiful Mess
If you've got lots of loose paper lying around, try this paper ball ornaments DIY by A Beautiful Mess before you throw it out. Hang them on the tree or use them in a colorful centerpiece display for Christmas dinner.

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10 DIY Gift Wrapping Ideas, From Creative To Super Simple
Use Scraps(01 of10)
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As demonstrated by A Beautiful Mess, you can put pretty much anything on gifts and call it art. Have an orange mesh bag from the last time you ate clementines? Layer it underneath your ribbon. Have an old pom pom hat you were planning to toss? Cut off the pom pom and use it as a gift topper. (credit:A Beautiful Mess)
Skip The Bow And Seal With A Sticker(02 of10)
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Tired of the same tried-and-true red ribbon? Go minimal and modern with stickers instead. Head over to Homey Oh My to learn how to design your own. (credit:Homey Oh My)
Get Creative With The Extra Tissue You'd Otherwise Toss(03 of10)
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Just like hot dogs and hot dog buns, the gift bag to tissue paper ratio is always unequal. Instead of splurging on extra bags, use your leftover tissue paper to wrap gift cards and other tiny goodies. The DIY by Earnest Home Co. is fantastically simple. (credit:Earnest Home Co.)
Experiment With Leather(04 of10)
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If you're looking to get really creative, adorn your packages with strips of leather, like Paper & Stitch demonstrates with these cute and colorful packages. (credit:Paper )
Paint Your Paper(05 of10)
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No artist could resist this DIY by Almost Makes Perfect using paint. Try making your own patterns -- or splatters -- on a roll of good 'ol brown paper. (credit:Almost Makes Perfect)
Use Unlikely Materials For Decoration(06 of10)
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Never have straws looked so chic. I Spy DIY shows us how to turn the drink accessories into creative package decorations. Head on over to the site for even more zany ideas, like stamping the message you would usually save for the inside of a card onto the outside of the package. (credit:I Spy DIY)
Use All Paper(07 of10)
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No ribbon or Christmas bows? No problem. Just head to your nearest printer for a stack of paper perfect for making star gift toppers, snowflake cutouts and bows. Head over to Delia Creates for details. (credit:Delia Creates)
Go Crazy With Gift Toppers(08 of10)
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Speaking of paper, The House That Lars Built shows us that you can get creative with colored paper too. Instead of sticking to a traditional bow, why not go for something fun like a paper tree or pom pom? (credit:The House That Lars Built)
Use Your Wrapping Paper Wisely(09 of10)
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Trying to save paper? Try your hand at paper layering like Earnest Home Co. Instead of using your expensive patterned paper to wrap the entire package, use it as a decorative strip down the center. Use cheaper brown paper for full coverage, so the pattern really pops. (credit:Earnest Home Co.)
When In Doubt, Throw It In A Cute Jar(10 of10)
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This is the ultimate last minute tip from A Beautiful Mess. If you're gifting something edible or small, throw it in a jar for a charming handmade look. For a personal touch, fasten your card to the outside of the container with dainty ribbon or string. (credit:A Beautiful Mess)

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