Burlap Christmas Stocking
All levels | 14 min 8 sec
Introduction
00:36
Materials
00:39
Prep Stocking Pieces
03:37
Sew Stocking
04:56
04:20
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DIY Christmas Tree String Art
Courtney Cerruti
Spruce up your blank walls with this fun and fast Christmas tree string art. With just map tacks and yarn, Courtney Cerruti shows you how to create a gorgeous geometric design in any size you please. This project is the perfect way to add a big splash of holiday cheer to any room, and it’s perfect for large parties when you don’t have room to fit a full Christmas tree. 
Wrapping Gifts with Sewing Tissue Paper
Megumi Inouye
The repeating lines and symbols on tissue sewing patterns have a charm that works beautifully when used as wrapping paper. In this workshop, Megumi Inouye shows you how to create a voluminous tissue paper bow, as well as tips for wrapping a gift without tape. 
Dip-Dye Ombre Napkins
Kelly Wilkinson
Cloth napkins are the perfect size for perfecting the art of dip-dyeing. Kelly Wilkinson shows you tips and techniques to achieve an even, painterly gradation of color without splotches. After this workshop, you'll be dyeing with confidence and looking for more items to pretty up with an ombre effect. In addition to dyeing, you'll also learn how to cut simple stencils to add a pop of color and personal style at your next dinner party.
Embroidery Sampler
Rebecca Ringquist
This workshop starts with the very basics of embroidery – setting up a hoop and threading needles – and dives into a visual encyclopedia of the most common stitches. Rebecca Ringquist teaches straight stitches before moving onto decorative and knotted stitches, including the elusive French knot. Along the way, she offers tips for smooth embroidery and examples from her stitched artwork as inspiration.
Holiday Mitten Garland
Maggie Pace
Instead of a store-bought holiday garland, whip up a set of these hand-knitted mini mittens. Cute as can be, these mitts are great for learning intermediate knitting techniques, including thumb shaping, decreases, and ribbed cuffs. Make several to string together, or use single mittens instead of bows on your holiday presents. 
Burlap Christmas Stocking
Maya Donenfeld
This stocking strikes a balance between earthy and sophisticated. Maya Donenfeld shows you how to create a lined Christmas stocking using a rescued coffee sack, highlighting its decorative motif. The contrast between the natural texture of burlap and the minimalism of the stocking design won’t ever look dated – even after years of love and use. 
Keepsake Needle Case
Rebecca Ringquist
In this short-and-sweet class, Rebecca Ringquist shares instructions for making a vintage-inspired needle case. The only materials needed are a bit of cotton, felt, and pretty ribbon, and very basic machine-sewing skills are required. The finished case is perfect for organizing embroidery needles, and the wool felt will keep them nice and sharp for future crafting.
Sew Modern Christmas Stockings
Liana Allday
Who says Christmas stockings have to use traditional motifs? Liana Allday shows you how to give stockings a modern makeover with fresh, vibrant fabrics. These stockings require minimal cutting and sewing, making it easy to whip up a batch for your family. The neutral linen lining and leather strap tie the palette together, making your large-scale florals and colorful prints look cohesive when they’re all hanging together over the fireplace. 
Cricut Crafts: DIY Gift Card Holder and Envelope
Lia Griffith
Learn how to make custom gift card holders and envelopes using a Cricut Explore cutting machine. The Cricut will cut out and score your printed cardstock and write a professional handwritten greeting with the Cricut Antiquity pen. Lia Griffith shows you how to assemble your gift card holder and envelope and finish it off with a chic ribbon closure. This is the perfect way to add a personal touch to an otherwise impersonal gift card. 
Flying Gosling Baby Quilt
Anna Maria Parry
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Hudson Valley Winter Socks
Jill Draper
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Rebecca Ringquist
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Courtney Cerruti
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The Wilton Method: Colorful Dipped Cookies and Pretzels
Wilton Instructors
Stephanie from Wilton demonstrates two different methods for dipping cookies and pretzels: an ombre effect and a striped effect. You will learn how to create a custom color palette with Candy Melts and how to dip the cookies to create clean lines of color. You will also learn how to use decorating bags to pipe Candy Melts onto pretzel rods for the ultimate in no-bake treats. Layering color onto cookies and pretzels is a sure-fire way to wow guests at holidays, birthdays, Halloween and celebrations year round. No matter what you are decorating, the results will be colorful–and of course, delicious.
 
Holiday Art Journaling: A 4-Part Series
Dawn DeVries Sokol
Keep your creativity going strong during one of the busiest seasons of the year by making a holiday art journal. Dawn DeVries Sokol shows how to transform everyday ephemera into collage fodder for your pages, working with embellishments, images and lettering to create holiday themed pages without a fuss. Every week, Dawn provides new themes to focus on, encouraging you to take a few moments a day to sit down and celebrate the season. Be sure to share what you make in our class galleries, or on Instagram #cbdrawaday #cbugholiday #creativebug !
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Keep your creativity going strong during one of the busiest seasons of the year by making a holiday art journal. Dawn DeVries Sokol shows how to transform everyday ephemera into collage fodder for your pages, working with embellishments, images and lettering to create holiday themed pages without a fuss. Every week, Dawn provides new themes to focus on, encouraging you to take a few moments a day to sit down and celebrate the season. Be sure to share what you make in our class galleries, or on Instagram #cbdrawaday #cbugholiday #creativebug !
Here’s what you’ll need:
Holiday Art Journaling: Get Your Merry On
  • Handmade Journal or Strathmore Mixed Media Journal
  • Craft paints
  • Craft paintbrushes
  • Micron pens
  • Signo white pen
  • Gelly Roll pens
  • Markers
  • Paint pens
  • Stabilo all-purpose pencil
  • Acrylic ink
  • Matte mediums (gloss and matte)
  • Tombow Mono Adhesive (or other tape runner)
  • Stickles glitter glue
  • Glitter
  • Paper ephemera and 3-D embellishments for collage (like paint chips, postage stamps, stickers, etc.)
  • Washi tape
  • Ribbons or trim
  • Paper shopping bags
  • Binder clips
  • Paper punches (Dawn uses circle and star)
  • Water
  • Paper towels
  • Heat gun (optional)
  • Holiday Art Journaling: Backgrounds and Collage
  • Same as for Part 1
  • Holiday Art Journaling: Doodling and Lettering
    Same as for Part 1
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  • Holiday Art Journaling: Adding Bling
  • Same as for Part 1
  • Downloads:
    Learn how to:
    • Transform everyday ephemera into collage fodder for your pages
    • Work with embellishments
    • Include images and lettering to create holiday themed pages
    What You'll Get:
    • Weekly art journaling prompts to inspire you through the holidays
    • 4 HD video classes you can access online anytime, anywhere
    • Step-by-step expert instruction from Dawn DeVries Sokol
    • The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
     
     
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    Holiday Art Journaling: A 4-Part Series Reviews
    68 users recommended this class to a friend
    Patricia Kavanagh
    Love the simplicity of this and the finish is perfect. Really lovely use of any leftover burlap.
    More than 3 months ago
     
    lyn wall
    it was lovely never uses burlap befor ty for showing us how to make a christmas stocking out of it .
    More than 3 months ago
     
    Joni Duran
    Seam allowance measurements would be helpful
    More than 3 months ago