best of holiday crafts: picks from the whipup team

Hey all, we at whipup have put together a list of our favourite handmade holiday crafts.

Make some Moonstitches’ zakka owls for hanging around the house
[Zakka Style Owl Pennant]

And Hillary Lang’s Patterns for everyone!
[Peppermint Fairy Stitchette + Mr. and Mrs. Gnome]

make the stacking christmas tree - pattern from the small object [also love the santa sled and fabric garland]

sewing up some handmade blank books courtesy of angry chicken

for knitters a quick last minute garter stitch mitten pattern from Ysolda

we love the santa luccia dolls tutorial over at posie gets cozy [also check out this apple doll head tutorial]

crafty pod is into making gingerbread houses listen and learn

we love the button tree from mama and jack

and craft has some links to cool star wars crafts

Party dress cards from flymissy [if you want to make snowflakes there is a great online tutorial]

embroidered felt and stamped calico - they are clove and frankincense scented ornaments from goldtop

salt dough ornaments tutorial at montessori by hand - crafting with children [check out this tutorial on salt dough ornament making and cinnamon clay ornaments and we love this natural heart shaped wreath]

snowflake sewing cards by goldtop

for those not celebrating - I love the bah-humbug cross stitch doily from Janed on flickr

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5 Comments on “best of holiday crafts: picks from the whipup team”

  1. Holiday craft picks, whip-up style! « West Coast Crafty Says:

    [...] handmade holiday crafts, compiled by the site’s contributors — one set to buy and one set to make. I sent in four of my all-time favorites and here they [...]

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  3. www.handmadeottawa.com Says:

    I love that button tree. It’s amazing!

  4. Sarah Says:

    I am so excited to see my button tree here! I’m getting several emails asking how I made the tree, and I do have a semi-tutorial for the tree available here:

    http://mamanjackjack.blogspot.com/2006/11/so-you-wanna-make-button-tree.html

  5. michelle Says:

    Oooh, those doily dress cards are mine! Thanks so much for choosing them, they’re available in my etsy shop if anyone fancies them.

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