Friday, December 19, 2025

DIY Rustic Christmas Ornaments Using Twine & Buttons

 

DIY Rustic Christmas Ornaments Using Twine & Buttons

Simple, charming, farmhouse-style ornaments


There’s something extra special about Christmas dรฉcor that feels handmade and heartfelt. Rustic ornaments have that cozy, farmhouse charm that instantly makes a space feel warm—especially when they’re made with simple supplies you probably already have in your craft stash.

Today I’m sharing an easy DIY for rustic Christmas ornaments using twine and buttons. No fancy tools, no mess, and absolutely no loose glitter (because we don’t do that here ๐Ÿ˜‰).


What You’ll Need

  • Twine or jute cord

  • Assorted buttons (wood, neutral, or vintage-style work best)

  • Cardboard or kraft paper

  • Hot glue gun or strong craft glue

  • Scissors

  • Pencil

Optional extras:

  • Small wooden beads

  • Scrap fabric or lace

  • Cinnamon sticks or mini pinecones (for extra farmhouse vibes)


Step 1: Create Your Ornament Base

Using cardboard or kraft paper, lightly sketch simple shapes:

  • Christmas trees

  • Stars

  • Hearts

  • Or classic circles

Cut them out carefully—these will be the base of your ornament.


Step 2: Wrap with Twine

Starting at the back, secure one end of the twine with a dab of glue. Wrap the twine tightly around the shape, keeping the rows close together so the base doesn’t show through. When fully covered, glue the end down on the back.

Tip: Slight imperfections add to the rustic charm—don’t stress about perfection.


Step 3: Add Buttons

Now for the fun part! Arrange buttons on the front of your ornament:

  • Stack buttons vertically to mimic a Christmas tree

  • Cluster smaller buttons for texture

  • Use a single statement button as a focal point

Glue them in place and let everything dry fully.


Step 4: Attach a Hanger

Cut a short piece of twine, loop it, and glue it securely to the back of your ornament. You can also add a wooden bead to the loop for extra detail.


Styling Ideas

  • Hang them on a tree with warm white lights

  • Tie them onto gift packages for a handmade touch

  • Use them as stocking tags

  • String several together for a rustic garland

These ornaments look especially lovely paired with wood tones, greenery, and neutral holiday dรฉcor.


Why I Love This Craft

This project is:

  • Budget-friendly

  • Beginner-friendly

  • Mess-free

  • Easy to customize

Plus, it’s perfect for a cozy crafting night with a hot drink, a good playlist, and zero cleanup stress.


If you make these, I’d love to see them! Tag me or share your creations—there’s nothing better than seeing handmade holiday dรฉcor come to life.

Happy crafting & cozy holidays,
Amanda
Craftin’ Wife’s Creations

My Top 5 Cozy Holiday Reads for Crafting Nights

 

My Top 5 Cozy Holiday Reads for Crafting Nights



Books that pair perfectly with a hot drink and a project

There’s something magical about winter crafting nights. The lights are low, a candle is flickering, your favorite hot drink is within arm’s reach—and a good book is keeping you company while your hands stay busy. These are the kinds of reads that don’t demand all your attention but still wrap you up in cozy, festive vibes.

Whether you’re crocheting, knitting, journaling, or working on a holiday craft, these books are perfect companions for slow, snug evenings.


1. The Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan

If “cozy” were a book, this would be it.

This story has charming characters, holiday cheer, and a bookshop (which automatically earns bonus points). The writing is gentle and comforting—easy to follow even if you’re counting stitches or switching yarn colors.

Perfect for:
✔ Crochet or knitting projects
✔ Peppermint mocha nights
✔ When you want Christmas vibes without stress


2. The Mistletoe Motive by Chloe Liese

This one is sweet, festive, and filled with bookish romance. It’s lighthearted, warm, and ideal if you love rivals-to-lovers with a holiday backdrop.

The chapters are bite-sized enough to enjoy between craft breaks, and the story feels like a Hallmark movie—only cozier.

Perfect for:
✔ Scrapbooking or card-making
✔ Soft blankets and fairy lights
✔ Romance without heavy drama


3. A Cozy Christmas by Heather Vogel Frederick

This book is literally a celebration of cozy living. It’s a mix of stories, reflections, and seasonal inspiration—making it easy to pick up and put down while crafting.

You don’t have to remember complex plotlines, which makes it perfect for hands-on projects that require focus.

Perfect for:
✔ Long crafting sessions
✔ Mixed media or embroidery
✔ Sipping tea and slowing down


4. The Twelve Slays of Christmas by Jacqueline Frost

If you love a little mystery with your mistletoe, this cozy holiday whodunit is a fun choice. It’s festive without being scary and keeps the stakes low enough that you won’t panic if you miss a detail while crafting.

It adds just enough intrigue to keep things interesting.

Perfect for:
✔ Repetitive projects (granny squares, anyone?)
✔ Snowy nights
✔ Readers who want cozy with a plot


5. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

A classic for a reason—and especially comforting during the holidays.

This book feels like a warm hug. The pacing is gentle, the themes are heart-centered, and it’s incredibly forgiving if you get distracted by your craft (or snacks).

Perfect for:
✔ Slow, mindful crafting
✔ Nostalgic holiday moods
✔ When you want something timeless and soothing


Final Cozy Tip

For crafting nights, I love choosing books that:

  • Don’t rely on nonstop action

  • Have clear, comforting voices

  • Feel like a friend sitting nearby

Pair your read with a hot drink, a favorite project, and permission to go slow. That’s where the real magic happens ✨

If you have a favorite cozy read you always come back to during the holidays, I’d love to hear about it—drop it in the comments or tag me on social!

Happy crafting & happy reading ๐Ÿค๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ“–

Soft Winter Glow: My Favorite Highlighters for Cold Weather Skin

 

Soft Winter Glow: My Favorite Highlighters for Cold Weather Skin



Winter skin is a whole different beast. Between cold air, dry heat, and too many layers, it’s easy for makeup to go from fresh and glowy to patchy and dull real fast. But just because it’s winter doesn’t mean we have to give up on glow.

For me, winter glow is all about looking lit from within, not sparkly from outer space. And if you’ve been around here for any length of time, you know one thing about me:

Loose glitter = nope. Absolutely not. Never.

So today I’m sharing my favorite winter-friendly highlighters that give a soft, natural glow without emphasizing texture, dryness, or pores—and without a single rogue glitter particle ruining my life.


What I Look for in a Winter Highlighter

Before we get into favorites, let’s talk about why winter highlighters need to be different.

In colder months, skin tends to:

  • Be drier and more textured

  • Show fine lines more easily

  • Cling to powder products in unflattering ways

So my winter highlighter checklist looks like this:

No chunky shimmer or glitter
Creamy or finely milled formulas
Soft sheen instead of blinding shine
Plays well with dry or mature skin

If it looks like frost instead of glow, I’m out.


My Go-To Winter Glow Highlighters

๐ŸŒ™ Cream & Balm Highlighters (Winter MVPs)

These are my absolute favorites once the temperatures drop.

  • They melt into the skin instead of sitting on top

  • They don’t emphasize dry patches

  • They give that “my skin is just healthy” look

I love tapping these on with fingers or a damp sponge—especially on cheekbones, brow bones, and the bridge of the nose. Less is more here, and the payoff is chef’s kiss.


❄️ Soft Powder Highlighters (Yes, They Can Work!)

Not all powders are evil in winter—you just have to be picky.

The powders I reach for have:

  • Extremely fine shimmer

  • Satin or luminous finishes

  • Zero visible sparkle

Applied with a fluffy brush and a light hand, these can look beautiful—especially layered over a cream base for longevity.


๐Ÿงถ Crafting-Proof Glow (Because Life Happens)

As someone who crafts, reads, photographs, and lives real life, I need makeup that doesn’t scream “I’m wearing makeup.”

These highlighters:

  • Don’t transfer everywhere

  • Don’t break down when I’m warm inside and cold outside

  • Still look good after hours of crafting, typing, or adventuring

Glow that survives crafting sessions is the real test.


Application Tips for Cold Weather Glow

A few things that make all the difference:

๐Ÿงด Prep your skin well – Hydrated skin = better glow
๐Ÿ–️ Use fingers for creams – Body heat helps blend seamlessly
๐Ÿ–Œ️ Light layers – You can always add more
๐Ÿšซ Avoid overly textured areas – Glow should enhance, not spotlight

And remember: winter glow should look soft, cozy, and natural, not icy and reflective.


Final Thoughts: Glow, But Make It Cozy

Winter makeup doesn’t have to be boring—or blinding. With the right highlighter, you can have a soft, flattering glow that works with your skin, not against it.

If you’re also team no loose glitter, love a natural luminous finish, and want makeup that fits into real life (and crafting life), these types of highlighters are absolute must-haves.

✨ Soft glow. Cozy vibes. Zero glitter drama. ✨

No-Sew Fleece Blanket Gifts (Beginner Friendly!)

 

No-Sew Fleece Blanket Gifts (Beginner Friendly!)


Quick, warm, and totally customizable holiday presents ๐ŸŽ❄️

When the weather turns chilly and gift lists get long, I love a craft that’s easy, affordable, and guaranteed to be used—and no-sew fleece blankets check all those boxes. ๐Ÿ™Œ
No sewing machine, no fancy skills, and you can make one right at the dinette in your RV with a pair of scissors and a little patience.

Whether you’re gifting to family, friends, or keeping one for snuggling up in the camper, these blankets are a total win. ๐Ÿ’•


Why I Love No-Sew Fleece Blankets ๐Ÿงต✨

  • Beginner friendly – if you can cut straight-ish lines, you can do this

  • Fast – one blanket in about an hour

  • Warm & cozy – perfect for winter camping nights

  • Customizable – colors, themes, characters, you name it

  • RV-approved – minimal mess and easy cleanup ๐Ÿš


Supplies You’ll Need ๐Ÿ›’

  • 2 pieces of fleece fabric (same size)

    • Standard throw size: 50” x 60”

  • Sharp scissors ✂️

  • Ruler or measuring tape

  • Flat surface (dinette table works great!)

๐Ÿ’ก Pro tip: Anti-pill fleece holds up best and stays soft after washing.


Step-by-Step: No-Sew Fleece Blanket ๐Ÿงฃ

1️⃣ Layer Your Fabric

Lay the two fleece pieces flat, wrong sides together (so the patterns face outward).

2️⃣ Trim the Edges

Even up the edges so both pieces match perfectly—this makes tying much easier later.

3️⃣ Cut the Corners

Cut a 4” x 4” square out of each corner. This helps the blanket lay flat and neat.

4️⃣ Cut Fringe

Cut strips around all four sides:

  • About 1 inch wide

  • About 4 inches long

Don’t stress about perfection—this is a cozy craft, not a competition ๐Ÿ˜„

5️⃣ Tie the Knots

Tie the top and bottom fringe pieces together in a double knot all the way around.

And that’s it! ๐ŸŽ‰ You just made a blanket—no thread, no machine, no stress.


Easy Customization Ideas ๐ŸŽจ

  • ๐ŸŽ„ Holiday prints for festive gifts

  • ๐Ÿพ Paw prints for pet blankets

  • ๐Ÿ•️ Camp or nature themes for fellow RVers

  • ๐ŸŽฎ Favorite characters, sports teams, or colors

  • ๐Ÿ’• Mix solid fleece with a fun pattern

You can even personalize with fabric paint or iron-on vinyl if you’re feeling fancy.


RV Crafting Tips ๐Ÿš๐Ÿงบ

  • Roll fabric instead of folding to save space

  • Cut one side at a time if your table is small

  • Use a trash bag for fringe scraps (trust me ๐Ÿ˜…)

  • Store finished blankets in vacuum bags for gifting later

This is one of my favorite small-space friendly crafts—no cords, no noise, no mess explosion.


Perfect For ๐ŸŽ

  • Holiday gifts

  • Teacher or neighbor presents

  • Donation projects

  • Last-minute gifts

  • Cozy RV movie nights ๐Ÿฟ


If you make one of these blankets, I’d love to see it! Tag Craftin’ Wife’s Creations or share your cozy creations with me ๐Ÿ’•

✨ Happy crafting & happy camping! ✨

Sunday, December 14, 2025

How I Organize My Craft Supplies in a Tiny Space

 

How I Organize My Craft Supplies in a Tiny Space (RV Edition ๐Ÿš✨)



If you’ve ever tried to keep craft supplies under control in a tiny RV, you know the struggle is very real. Between limited storage, shared space, and things shifting while you drive, organization isn’t just helpful… it’s survival. ๐Ÿ˜…

Living and creating full-time in an RV means every inch matters. My craft supplies have to be compact, secure, easy to grab, and quick to put away when it’s time to hit the road. Today I’m sharing exactly how I organize my craft supplies in a tiny RV space so I can actually find what I need, stay inspired, and still keep our home on wheels functional. ๐Ÿงถ✂️


1. Start With a Ruthless Declutter ๐Ÿ—‘️

Before organizing anything, I pull everything out (yes, even from the weird RV cabinets) and do a quick but honest sort:

  • Keep: Supplies I actively use or truly love

  • Donate: Items in good condition that no longer fit my crafting style

  • Toss: Dried-up paints, broken tools, mystery scraps I’ve hauled around way too long

RV storage is unforgiving. If it doesn’t earn its spot, it doesn’t ride along. ๐Ÿš


2. Assign Every Craft a “Home” ๐Ÿ 

In RV life, wandering supplies are the fastest path to chaos.

Every craft I do has a dedicated container or cabinet:

  • ๐Ÿ“„ Paper crafts

  • ๐Ÿงต Yarn & fiber projects

  • ๐Ÿ’Ž Beads & jewelry supplies

  • ๐ŸŽจ Paints & mixed media

  • ✂️ Tools (scissors, rulers, punches, etc.)

Even if a craft only gets one bin, having a clear “home” means I always know where things go—especially after travel days.


3. Clear Containers = Sanity Savers ๐Ÿ‘€

If I can’t see it, I forget I own it. And in an RV, digging through cabinets is not the vibe.

I rely heavily on:

  • Clear plastic bins

  • Small lidded boxes

  • Stackable containers with tight-fitting lids

Seeing everything at a glance saves time and keeps me from rebuying supplies I already have (hello, duplicate glue sticks ๐Ÿ™ƒ).


4. Go Vertical (Because Floor Space Is a Myth) ๐Ÿ“

RV life doesn’t offer much floor or counter space, so vertical storage is a game-changer.

Some of my go-to solutions:

  • Over-the-door organizers ๐Ÿšช

  • Command hooks and hanging baskets

  • Wall-mounted pockets for lightweight tools

Vertical storage keeps frequently used items within reach without taking over our limited living space.


5. Small Bags Inside Bigger Bins = Magic ✨

This is my secret weapon for RV crafting.

Inside each main bin, I use:

  • Zipper pouches

  • Pencil cases

  • Reusable makeup bags

Each pouch holds a specific category (buttons, charms, needles, washi tape), so nothing turns into a jumbled mess when we’re on the move.


6. Create Portable Craft Kits ๐ŸŽ’

Since I don’t have a permanent craft table, grab-and-go kits are essential.

Each kit includes:

  • Basic tools

  • A small selection of supplies

  • One current project

I can craft at the dinette, outside under the awning, or at a picnic table—then pack it all up quickly when it’s time to roll out. ๐ŸŒฒ☀️


7. RV-Proof Everything (Because Things Shift) ๐Ÿšฆ

If you live in an RV, you already know: nothing stays put while driving.

I make sure:

  • Lids snap or zip closed

  • Bins fit snugly in cabinets

  • Heavier items stay low

A little extra effort now saves a huge cleanup later.


8. Label Everything (Future Me Is Tired ๐Ÿ˜ด)

After a long drive day, the last thing I want to do is guess where things belong.

I label:

  • Bins

  • Pouches

  • Drawers

Nothing fancy—simple handwritten labels do the job and make cleanup fast and stress-free.


9. One In, One Out Rule ๐Ÿšซ➕

RV storage fills up fast.

I try to follow this rule:

  • When something new comes in, something old goes out

It keeps my craft stash curated instead of overwhelming—and keeps cabinets from bursting open mid-drive. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ


10. Organized, Not Pinterest-Perfect ๐Ÿ’•

RV organization isn’t about looking perfect—it’s about working with real life.

My system may not be Instagram-perfect, but it works. I can find my supplies, start projects faster, clean up quickly, and still enjoy life on the road—and that’s the real win. ๐Ÿ†


Final Thoughts ๐ŸŒˆ

Crafting in an RV is absolutely possible with the right systems in place. Start small, stay flexible, and adjust as your crafts (and travels) evolve.

You don’t need a giant craft room to create something beautiful—just a little creativity, a lot of bins, and a love for the journey. ๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿš

Happy crafting,

— Craftin’ Wife’s Creations

Holiday Glam on a Budget: My Favorite Drugstore Red Lipsticks

 

Holiday Glam on a Budget: My Favorite Drugstore Red Lipsticks ๐Ÿ’„✨

There’s just something about a red lip during the holidays. Whether it’s for a cozy family dinner, a festive craft fair, or snapping photos for the blog, a bold red instantly pulls a look together. The best part? You don’t have to spend luxury-brand money to get a stunning, confidence-boosting red.

Today I’m sharing my favorite drugstore red lipsticks—tried, tested, and loved—that deliver serious holiday glam without wrecking your budget. Perfect for busy crafters, travelers, and anyone who wants to look polished while still keeping things practical.


๐Ÿ’‹ What I Look for in a Great Drugstore Red



Before we jump in, here’s what makes a red lipstick blog-worthy for me:

  • Comfortable wear – Dry lips are a holiday no-go

  • Good pigment – One or two swipes max

  • Minimal transfer – Because mugs, cookies, and kisses happen

  • Shade range – Reds are not one-size-fits-all

  • Affordable – Under $10–$12 if possible


❤️ My Favorite Drugstore Red Lipsticks

Maybelline Color Sensational Creamy Matte – Rich Ruby / Red Revival

This formula is a classic for a reason. Creamy, smooth, and comfortable, it gives that timeless holiday red without feeling heavy.

Why I love it:

  • Creamy matte (not drying)

  • Easy to apply—no liner required

  • Great for beginners to red lips

Best for: Cozy holiday gatherings, photos, and everyday glam


Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick – Fire & Ice / Really Red

This one feels like vintage glamour in a tube. It’s slightly glossy, super flattering, and incredibly comfortable.

Why I love it:

  • Lightweight and moisturizing

  • Builds beautifully

  • Perfect “old Hollywood” vibe

Best for: Holiday parties and dressy nights out


NYX Matte Lipstick – Perfect Red

If you love a true matte look without spending much, NYX delivers. This is bold, classic, and makes a statement.

Why I love it:

  • Intense color payoff

  • Budget-friendly

  • Photographs beautifully

Best for: Statement looks and bold holiday outfits


Wet n Wild MegaLast Lip Color – Stoplight Red

Hands down one of the best reds under $5. The formula feels surprisingly luxe for the price.

Why I love it:

  • Long-lasting

  • Semi-matte finish

  • Amazing value

Best for: All-day wear on a tight budget


e.l.f. O Face Satin Lipstick – Red Delicious

This newer favorite gives a soft, satin finish that feels nourishing and looks polished.

Why I love it:

  • Comfortable and hydrating

  • Modern, chic packaging

  • Great color payoff

Best for: Dry winter lips and low-maintenance glam


✨ Tips for Making Red Lipstick Last Longer

A little prep goes a long way:

  1. Gently exfoliate (a damp washcloth works!)

  2. Moisturize, then blot

  3. Apply lipstick, blot, then reapply

  4. Optional: Lightly line with a matching liner for extra staying power

And don’t forget—confidence is the most important step.


๐ŸŽ„ Final Thoughts

You don’t need a luxury lipstick to feel festive and fabulous. These drugstore reds prove that holiday glam can be affordable, comfortable, and totally stunning.

If you’re a crafter juggling projects, events, and everyday life (like me!), having a reliable red lip in your bag is an instant glow-up.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Tell me in the comments: Are you a classic red lover, or do you lean toward berry and wine shades for the holidays?

Happy crafting, and happy holidays!

— Amanda

Craftin’ Wife’s Creations

DIY Snowy Mason Jar Luminaries

 

❄️ DIY Snowy Mason Jar Luminaries

A cozy winter craft perfect for December magic

Hey friends! ❄️ Amanda here, bringing you a simple, sparkly, cozy craft to brighten your winter nights. If you’re anything like me, the minute December hits, the urge to make every corner glow with warm, soft light becomes very real. And today’s craft? It delivers exactly that.

We’re making Snowy Mason Jar Luminaries—a cute, inexpensive project that looks like something from a cottage-core winter dream. They’re perfect for your holiday dรฉcor, your mantle, your RV shelves (hi fellow travelers! ๐Ÿ‘‹), or even as handmade gifts.

Let’s get cozy and craft!


๐Ÿช„ What You’ll Need

This one doesn’t require much—just a few items you might already have:

  • Mason jars, any size

  • Mod Podge (matte or gloss—either works!)

  • Faux snow or Epsom salt

  • A sponge brush

  • Twine, ribbon, or small winter embellishments

  • LED tealights or fairy lights

  • Optional: small pinecones, faux berries, mini ornaments

  • Optional: white acrylic paint for a frosted look


❄️ Step 1: Prep Your Jar

Give your mason jar a quick wipe-down to remove dust and fingerprints. Clean jars = better adhesion and less frustration later.

If you want a frosted look, lightly paint the jar with thinned-down white acrylic paint. Let it dry before the next step.


❄️ Step 2: Snow Time!

Using your sponge brush, apply a thin coat of Mod Podge to the outside of the jar. Don’t worry if it looks streaky—faux snow hides everything.

Pour your faux snow or Epsom salt onto a plate.
Gently roll or sprinkle the jar until it’s covered in wintery goodness. Shake off the excess.

Let it dry completely (it usually only takes 20–30 minutes).


❄️ Step 3: Add the Cute Stuff

Once dry, wrap the top of the jar with twine, ribbon, or a combo of both. Add a tiny pinecone, a jingle bell, a sprig of faux greenery—whatever gives you that winter woodland vibe.

If you’re feeling extra whimsical, glue a mini ornament or charm to the front.


❄️ Step 4: Light It Up

Drop an LED tealight inside and watch the magic happen.
Warm glow + snowy sparkle = instant cozy joy. ✨

Fairy lights also work beautifully for a brighter glimmer.


⛄ Tips From a Craftin' Wife

  • Want subtle sparkle? Mix a pinch of fine glitter into your faux snow.

  • Using this in an RV? LED candles are safe and battery-friendly.

  • These also make a great winter gift—pair with a small handmade tag for extra charm.

  • Don't love mess? Craft over a tray to keep the faux snow wrangled. (You know I hate loose glitter—faux snow is the almost behaved cousin.)


❄️ Final Thoughts

These Snowy Mason Jar Luminaries are quick, wintry, and have that perfect touch of handmade magic. Whether you’re decorating your tiny home, your sticks-and-bricks, or your cozy RV nook, they bring warmth and charm to any space.

If you make these, tag me—I love seeing your creations!
Happy crafting, friends! ✨