Pardon my tardiness on getting this up, but I was uh….crafting. Take a look and create a craft, everyday all day! If you have a craft that you think should be in the January countdown, drop me a line at craftzilla at glueguncrafts.com!
December 1: World AIDS Day
The biggest craft known to man, the AIDS memorial quilt! Create your own patch today.

December 2: Button Up!
Got a lot of single buttons lying around leftover from other projects? Or 20 looking for a home? Create a button wreath!

December 3: DIY Advent Calendar
Hurry up and start folding! This cute origami box advent calendar is a cinch to create.

December 4: National Cookie Day
As if you needed a reason…bake som cookies today, be they Christmas or not!

December 5: Hurry Up Advent Calendar Creation Day
Last chance to get in on some advent calendar action, this advent calendar of craft sticks and matchboxes leaves lots of room for creativity.

December 6: Boxwood Letter Wreaths
Create a box letter wreath for you front door instead of the traditional round wreath. Unless of course your last name is “Olson” or something.

December 7: Pearl Harbor Day
A sad day, brighten it up with a Hawaiian lei in honor of the state of Hawaii.

December 8: National Brownie Day
Brownies don’t just have to be chocolate, double chocolate orr fudge, mix in the flavor of the season: peppermint!

December 9: Christmas Ornament Tree
Got a box of colored plain ornaments and want to do something a little different with them? Make them into a tree!

December 10: Christmas Ornament Box
Got boxes from those ornaments that you made the ornament tree with? Create little dioramas with them!

December 11: Make a Cranberry Wreath
Bright, tart and sweet a cranberry wreath is sure to brighten up any gray day in December.

December 12: Hannukah
Today is the first full day of Hannukah, create a little geltt bag to hand out treasures and treats in.

December 13: National Cocoa Day
Hot chocolate should be served every day in December, but today take the time to create an extra special recipe for National Cocoa Day.

December 14: Hang up your wreath day
If you haven’t gotten the hint by now, it’s time to hang up your wreath!

December 15: Everlasting Terrarium Day
With everything going into hibernation outside, bring a little summer indoors with this everlasting terrarium!

December 16: Make an Ornament Day
The tree should already be decked but it’s looking a little bare in places. No problem! This round up of ornament tutorials is sure to help.

December 17: Glitter Ornament Day
And if you still don’t have enough ornaments (or rather, need something other than a bow to top gifts this year) create these easy glitter and ink ornaments.

December 18: Orange Day
Go a little retro this Christmas and create orange foam ornaments for your tree, walls or front door!
December 19: Santa Ornament Day
Make sure your tree has a Santa ornament and if it dones’t, you had better make one!

December 20: Vintage Santa Day
Go Victorian and budget friendly with these dollar store vintage Santa wall decorations.

December 21: Christmas Angels Day
Create these elegant lace angels with a bit of sewing and a bit of glue!

December 22: First Day of Winter
Create salt crystal snowflakes to celebrate the first day of winter! Unless of course you have your own snowflakes all over your window.

December 23: Snowman Day
Make a snowman with acorns or go outside and make one!

December 24: Christmas Eve
Last chance to deck out the tree before Santa shows up! Make this pom pom wreath ornament for less than $1.

December 25: Christmas Day
Take the day off! But save that wrapping paper you’ll need it tomorrow.

December 26: Kwanzaa
It’s Kwanzaa, check out these Kwanzaa inspired crafts from Family Crafts.

December 27: Recycle Wrapping Paper Craft Day
Grab all that wrapping paper you saved from Christmas Day and start making bows for next year!

December 28: National Chocolate Day
It’s National Chocolate Day! Celebrate chocolate!
December 29: Felt Craft Day
Need to start busting out of the Christmas craft rut? Check out this bright bouquet of flowers made from felt.

December 30: Make a Harvest Wreath
Change out that evergreen wreath on your door for a harvest wreath and keep it up through January!

December 31: New Years Eve
New Year”s Eve means joy is on it’s way! Create this cone of Joy (or whatever message you prefer) and ring in the New Year!



Thank you for stopping by at Bird Crafts!
You comment was soo lovely!
I love your site, its sooo creative.I want to follow you, is there a way of doing that? I couldn’t find one
Thanks again,
Bird
I actually don’t have a Twitter account yet, but it’s sounding more and more like I need to!
These are great~ I really gotta bust out my glue gun. I am more of a dec. 29th person myself. I act like Felt Craft Day is every day.