A Great Christmas Craft To Brighten The Holiday Season

Embellished Hand Towels and Socks Make a Great Christmas Craft Project

This holiday season try the following Christmas craft to jazz up your home or perhaps even have an inexpensive, yet festive, present for your friends and family. This Christmas craft project is fun, yet practical, which makes it a good choice if you are short on time and can only get one craft project completed.

Beautiful Embroidered Hand Towels

Embroidered towels are decorative, but they are also expensive. You can make your own decorative towels as a Christmas craft project. For this Christmas craft project you will need red and green hand towels. You can also use white hand towels if you prefer. You will also need some embellishments to decorate your hand towels with. Craft stores sell iron-on or sew-on patches in a variety of designs, and for this Christmas craft you are going to choose Christmas designs such as candy canes or Santa Clause. Follow the instructions that come with your sew-on or iron-on patches. That way you will ensure that your embellishments stay on your hand towels.

Your finished Christmas craft will add a decorative touch to your bathroom and also make a great Christmas present or stocking stuffer, so make enough for everyone.

Festive Holiday Stockings

In addition to making your own decorative hand towels, you can use the same Christmas patches and decorate red and green socks. Christmas socks can be fun to wear during the holidays, and this Christmas craft project can result in a festive and fun pair of Christmas socks.

Play around with possible variations before you actually affix the patches to your socks or towels. Place them where you think they might look good or decide how many candy canes you want to add to a single towel. Get creative. A blue towel makes a great background to showcase a pretty snowflake design.

Make sure you purchase enough plain red and green towels and socks to give a completed Christmas craft to all your gift recipients.

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