DIY Christmas crafts

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            Hot glue gun, Scissors, Paintbrushes, Craft knife, Ruler, Pencil
            Use caution with hot glue guns to avoid burns., Supervise children when using scissors or craft knives., Work in a well-ventilated area when using paint or glue., Keep small decorative items away from young children to prevent choking.
            Gather all your tools and materials on a clean, flat workspace. Choose a specific Christmas craft project such as ornaments or greeting cards. Use a pencil and ruler to mark shapes on paper or cardboard before cutting. Cut out the marked shapes carefully using scissors or a craft knife. Paint the pieces using acrylic paint and allow them to dry completely. Decorate with glitter, googly eyes, or cotton balls for festive effects. Use a hot glue gun to attach different components together securely. Shape pipe cleaners into candy canes, stars, or reindeer antlers as needed. Glue on ribbons or string loops to hang ornaments or decorations. Add final embellishments like bows or stickers to personalize your craft. Let all glued and painted parts dry thoroughly before handling. Use cardboard as a backing for stability if your craft is flimsy. Trim any excess material for a clean, finished look. Write messages or names on crafts if making personalized gifts. Use a ruler to ensure symmetry in folded or layered designs. Avoid touching hot glue directly; use a stick or tool to press pieces. Store finished crafts in a dry place to prevent damage. Clean up all tools and dispose of scraps safely. Wash hands after using glue, paint, or glitter. Display your finished crafts around the home or gift them to loved ones.
            Colored paper, Glue sticks, Glitter, Ribbon, Popsicle sticks, Cotton balls, Acrylic paint, Googly eyes, Pipe cleaners, Cardboard
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            Use templates for consistent shapes., Layer different textures for a more festive look., Repurpose old holiday cards for unique decorations., Use double-sided tape for a cleaner finish on paper crafts., Let paint dry completely before gluing to avoid smudging.
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