Sustainable DIY Advent wreath
Would you like to create a slightly different "Advent wreath"? Then you might like this idea with natural materials!
What you need
- scissors, hole punch, pencil, white Pitt Artist Pen (1.5)
- 4 empty, clean disposable cans
- white acrylic paint
- brush
- 4 white, oblong candles
- some parcel string
- cardboard for the stars
- decorative materials like: Cinnamon sticks, aniseed stars, fir cones/ larch cones, beechnuts, moss, fir branches or similar.
If you like, you can also paint the pine cones and beechnuts or other natural materials white or dab them on a little.
Step 2: While you let the tins and materials dry with white paint, you can work on the star pendants. Draw four stars on a cardboard or paper of your choice (tip: the backs of writing pads, for example, work well here). Cut out the four stars and use the hole punch to make a hole in the corner of each star. Write the numbers 1-4 on the stars with the white Pitt Artist Pen and decorate them - we simply used white dots.
Step 3: When the tins are dry, tie the stars to the tin with the parcel string and a decorative element of your choice with a bow. Place the four tins on the wooden disc. Place the candles in the centre of each tin and fill them with moss so that the candle holds. If necessary, you can also glue the candle to the bottom.
Painting Christmas balls and/or light bulbs
What you need
- grey and silver metallics marker
- light grey Pitt Artist Pens
- old light baubles
Placemats
What you need
- grey deco fabric
- white deco marker or white Pitt Artist Pen 1.5
Napkins/cutlery set
What you need
- decorative fabric
- parcel string
- small wooden clothes pegs
- cardboard
- hole punch
- scissors
- white decorative marker or white Pitt Artist Pen
- metallics marker for decorating (nothing else metals, asphalt cowboy)
- decorative materials such as cinnamon stick, aniseed, beechnut or similar.