The holidays are just around the corner! Soon you’ll be breaking out those Christmas decorations, writing letters to Santa, crafting sweet Christmas cookies, and shopping ‘til you drop

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To help you sleigh this season, we’ve gathered our favorite hacks for making unique decor, keeping your house clean, saving on gifts, and even creative ways to use twinkle lights. Check out the full list below, and you can even check it twice!






photo: Ana Lu and Ana Di



Crystal Vase Cookie Stamp




Whether you’re giving cookies to friends and teachers, or just making yummy treats for the fam, it’s always fun to make them a little fancy. Using the base of a crystal vase, it’s super easy to stamp out a unique cookie dough design everyone will love.










photo: Randalyn Hill via Unsplash



Goldfish Container Gingerbread Support




Prevent a massive mess when your kiddos are constructing their awesome gingerbread houses by building the structure around a large goldfish container. The box is a perfect size, and the sturdy cardboard will make building these scrumptious houses a breeze.










photo: Lawrence Su via flickr



Hang Ornaments from the Chandelier




Wreaths are cool, but if you want to bring wreath vibes into your dining room, try handing ornaments from your chandelier or classic dining room light fixture! Using ribbon, tie your favorite Christmas ornaments to the fixture at different heights to create a cool piece a decor you can enjoy all season long.









photo: Elaine Ashton via Flickr


Wrap Tinsel Around the Center of Your Tree




Getting your Christmas tree is always fun, but since they’re natural, they aren’t always perfect. Now they can be. Take green tinsel and wrap it around the center of the tree to give it an extra fluffy look.









Melted Snowman Water




Even water can be festive during the holiday season. Instead of those boring water bottle labels, use printables to create these amazing add-ons that are guaranteed to make you the hit of the classroom holiday party.










photo: Amanda Evanston via Aunt Peaches



Decorated Cookie Boxes




Show off your fam’s holiday cookie recipe with these gorgeous cookie boxes. Give your friends, neighbors and teachers a yummy gift they’ll love. Find out how to create these beautiful boxes from our friend Aunt Peaches.










photo: 17 Apart



Twinkling Trees for Your Lawn




Decorating your lawn for the holidays can be expensive and a little complicated. But not anymore! With these helpful tips from Mary & Tim of 17 Apart, you can create your very own trees to give your lawn a little extra twinkle.










photo: The Krazy Coupon Lady



Create Your Own Festive Plates




Save money on expensive holiday table decor by crafting your own with a little help from The Krazy Coupon Lady. Grab a roll of chalkboard tape and a chalk pen to add holiday flare to any plate, platter, or mug.










photo: Little Hiccups



Making Santa’s Footprints




Make Santa’s visit even more magical by creating footprints that lead your kiddos right to the tree. Little Hiccups has all the info you need to make your good little boys and girls extra excited on Christmas morning.










photo: The Krazy Coupon Lady



Candy Canes as Card Holders




Turn those extra candy canes into cardholders with this awesome idea from The Krazy Coupon Lady. Tie a pair of them with a ribbon, and you’ve got a festive card holder! Bonus: They are also the perfect party favor or dessert!










photo: ccharmon via flickr



Mini Pumpkins as Bowls




One of the more creative ways to use pumpkins on your table is by creating pumpkin bowls for soup, dip, or as a funky ice chest. Incorporate the pumpkin into your Thanksgiving meal in an exciting way that will make your dinner a holiday hit.










photo: Kim Demmon via Today's Creative Life



Cranberry Crafts




Cranberries are a holiday must-have that are great for decor or craft projects. We love this five-minute luminary idea from Today's Creative Life. Click here for even more awesome ideas.










photo: Tidy Mom via flickr



Condiment Bottle For Icing




Frosted sugar cookies are a holiday staple, but decorating them can be super messy. In order to keep the crazy contained, use clear condiment bottles to create intricate designs and keep everything clean(er).










photo: Alex Brown via flickr



Making Pink Champagne




Champagne is a must for every holiday party, and you can make this treat even sweeter in a snap. Add cotton candy to your flute and pour the bubbly over it. Bonus: Try a non-alcoholic version with 7-Up for the kiddos.










photo: Today's Creative Life



Paper Wrapped Candles Centerpiece




These DIY paper wrapped candles make the perfect gift or centerpiece for any holiday party. Pick up some winter wonderland gift wrap and dollar store sanctuary candles, and head over to Today's Creative Life for all the details.










photo: sukigirl74 via flickr



Store Ornaments in Cups




Everyone wants to keep their ornaments organized, and it turns out all you need is a bin and a stack of plastic cups to make sure each ornament stays perfectly packed until next year. Head over to eHow for a fun video tutorial.









photo: Gabby Cullen


Make Your Own Baking Powder




Baking is one of the best parts of the holiday season, but what if you run out of baking powder for your festive confections? We have a simple solution. To get 1 teaspoon baking powder, mix ¼ teaspoon baking soda with ½ teaspoon cream of tartar, and voila!










photo: Our Suburban Farm



Photos Instead of Gift Tags




Instead of using those tiny gift tags, follow Our Suburban Farm’s lead and use your favorite photos from the past year. Print and paste the pics on each gift to add an artistic and unique touch.










photo: Plusea via flickr



Hot Glue For Twinkle Lights




Having trouble getting the twinkle lights to stick to your home’s exterior? Try applying hot glue in exactly the right spot, and your lights will stick to those porous surfaces in no time. This awesome tutorial from Christmas Decorators will help you get the job done.










photo: Romana Clee via flickr



Wrap Your Tree Before You Toss It




The big day is over and you need to take your tree to the curb, but how do you make that happen without getting pine needles all over your house? We recommend wrapping garbage bags around both ends to minimize the mess. Simply remove and re-use the bags after (most city tree pickups require the trees to be unwrapped). You can also do the same thing with an old sheet unless your tree is extra long. 










photo: An Italian in My Kitchen



Whipped Cream Shapes




You can make any mug of hot chocolate extra festive with this brilliant hack. Try freezing your whipped cream to make fun shapes with cookie cutters. Get the recipe and some helpful tips on An Italian in My Kitchen.









DIY Colorful Menorah




Get creative this Hanukkah with this delightful take on the traditional menorah. Grab a few extra paper towel rolls, a vibrant selection of paint, popsicle sticks and some sparkling golden paper to create the flames, and you’ll have a one-of-a-kind keepsake to add some colorful fun to your holiday décor.










photo: It's Always Autumn



DIY Cookie Holders




If you’re looking for a cute and simple way to deliver your delicious holiday treats without breaking a single one, try this cool method from It’s Always Autumn. With a paper plate and a few adorable embellishments, you’ll have one sweet cookie holder.










photo: Muslin & Merlot



Hot Glue Snowflakes




Save on holiday décor by making your own snowflakes. All you need is parchment paper, a glue gun and Muslin & Merlot’s tutorial for Glue Gun Snowflakes. (Her free snowflake printable is also available here.) You’ll have wintry, one-of-a-kind décor for windows and tabletops and even the tree!










photo: kaboompics via Pixabay



Instapot Wine Recipe




If you’ve discovered the joy of cooking with an Instant Pot, then you’ll know this little beauty can do just about anything, including turning grape juice into wine. With a little help from David Murphy, all you need to do is grab some grape juice and leave the pot on its yogurt setting, and you’ll have your very own wine in a matter of hours!









Gifting Checklist



Deciding on a strategy to deal with your kiddos' endless list of holiday gift requests is always hard. But, luckily we have a pretty genius solution. Create a gifting checklist for each person, so they know that they'll be getting a present from every category: 1. Something they want, 2. Something they need, 3. Something to wear and 4. Something to read.








photo: Jason Meredith via flickr



Decorate Your Pumpkins for The Holidays




Save a few of your Halloween pumpkins to paint, stack, and dress up. Follow this cool tutorial from Nola Girl at Heart to create your very own snowman with painted pumpkins.










photo: Katerina Ko via flickr



Pick Up Broken Glass




Whether you’re throwing a holiday party or just decorating the tree, you need to be ready to deal with broken glass. Instead of sweeping or vacuuming, we recommend reaching for a slice of bread. Press the bread over the glass and watch as all those tiny shards disappear in seconds.










photo: Monica Matheny via The Yummy Life



Keep Your Chocolate Melted




Creating the gooey goodness of melted chocolate is a must for decorating your favorite holiday treats. To keep the chocolate perfectly melty, make sure it stays in a water bath in your slow cooker. You can also use The Yummy Life technique to melt peanut butter chips, milk and white chocolate to give your kiddos tons of decorating options.










photo: Chica and Jo



Festive Trash Bin for Gift Wrap




Unwrapping presents is one of the most magical and messy parts of the holiday season. Chica & Jo came up with a brilliant idea to wrap a large box with an open top in wrapping paper and use it as a trash bin on the big day. When it’s all over, it’s as simple as carrying it out the door.









photo: Amber Guetebier


Bundt Pan Wreath




Build a cool upcycled wreath using an old bundt pan, ribbon and a little flair. We promise it’ll be nothing bundt fun for your little helpers. Click here for all of the details, and don't forget, you can always skip the painting step and go with copper or silver to make it even easier.










photo: Owen and Aki via flickr



Get a Real Letter from Santa




Keep the magic alive for your little ones by arranging to have a letter from Santa arrive in the mail. The USPS has a Letters from Santa program; simply have your kiddo write a letter, then you write a letter from "Santa" and send them both to the North Pole by December 15th.










photo: Homemade Parties



DIY Santa Cups




Make our drinks extra festive with these adorable Santa Cups from Monica at Homemade Parties. Consider using them for holiday gifts for teachers: one of these full of candy, bath salts or handmade cookies is cute and hassle-free!










photo: Sean O. via Yelp



The LightKeeper Pro




Twinkle lights make your house feel like a winter wonderland, but one faulty bulb means tossing out the whole string. That’s why one of our must-have gadgets for the season is The LightKeeper Pro. This handy little tool fixes broken bulbs is seconds, and is guaranteed to save you some serious cash.










photo: Natalme



Wire Hanger Tinsel Tree




Turn your coat hangers into holiday decor in a snap. These trees are perfect for side tables and window sills, and can even double as a seasonal hallway nightlight. Check out just how easy they are to make by heading over to Natalme for the instructions.









photo: Allison Sutcliffe


Bag Clip on Tape Edge




When you’re wrapping all those presents, losing the tape edge is every parent’s worst nightmare. But, we’ve got a hack that will change your life. All you need to do is put a bag clip at the end of the roll to hold your place.










photo: Ellyn’s Place



Make a Sleigh with Halloween Candy




Don’t let your leftover Halloween candy go to waste! Use those yummy treats to create perfect gifts for teachers, neighbors and friends. Learn more about how to turn two candy canes and a KitKat into a totally adorable sleigh over at Ellyn’s Place.










photo: Kristen Magnus via flickr



Use Hot Glue on Your Gingerbread House




You can do anything with hot glue, including build an amazing gingerbread house. It might sound kinda wacky, but using hot glue will actually make your gingerbread house last way long. Head over My Little Poppies for more details on how to create the ultimate gingerbread masterpiece.










photo: Adventures in Wunderland



Snow Dough




Whether you’re bracing for the polar vortex or looking forward to a sunny holiday season, kiddos love playing with snow. Try creating your very own snow dough with this awesome recipe from Adventures in Wunderland. The best part, all you have to do is add water, and you’ve got instant dough!










photo: Consumer Crafts



Wine Glass Snow Globe




Snow globes always give you that classic winter wonderland vibe. Head to Consumer Crafts to learn how to turn a plastic wine glass and some miniature trees into this signature piece of decor. Also, if you don't feel like making fake snow, Miss Kopy Kat suggests using Epsom salts as a budget-friendly alternative.










photo: m01229 via flickr



Color Code the Wrapping Paper By Kid




Color coding your gifts is an easy way for your non-readers to pass out presents and figures exactly which gifts are theirs. Assign each family member a color or wrapping paper pattern, and forget all of those pesky gift tags.










photo: Christchurch City Libraries via flickr



Build Your Own Fireplace




Curling up next to a crackling fire gets you in the holiday spirit, but you don't actually need a functioning fireplace to enjoy the tradition. All you really need is six cardboard boxes, a roll of packing tape, and some brick covering. Learn all about building your very own fireplace with a little help from this awesome tutorial. 










photo: Brigitte Tohm via Pexels



Slow Cooker Hot Chocolate




Winter is the ultimate season for breaking out the slow cooker to help you create yummy dinners for the fam. But, this amazing invention is also great for brewing scrumptious hot chocolate. Head over to How Sweet Eats for all details on making hot chocolate everyone will love. 










photo: Sweet Pickins Furniture



Ornament Wreath




Decking the halls is one of the best parts of the holiday season. If you’re looking for something shinier to decorate your home, try creating a giant ornament wreath with this hack from Sweet Pickins.

— Natasha Davis with Jennifer Massoni Pardini

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