Here in the UK, winter is definitely settling in. The snow and ice from December may be gone, but it’s still feeling very chilly outside. What better time to start a cosy winter craft project than on these cold January and February days.
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This container by Craftberry Bush looks like a chunky knit and it’s perfect for storing your journaling pens or your favourite plant.
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This macrame headband from DIY Macrame World is not only a project to keep you busy, but a practical item to keep you warm in this winter weather.
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I love the idea of recycling an old tree trunk into a vase for a centrepiece or side table. It looks so lovely with the winter branches nestled inside.
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Wish you could keep the snow around a little longer? Then why not make a snowy forest terrarium for your mantlepiece with this DIY by AVE Styles.
If you need a craft for a rainy day or an evening in, then you should try this lovely sparrow-in-winter embroidery pattern by Diana Vingert. The tutorial is on YouTube and you can purchase the PDF pattern from her shop.
![DIY winter snowflake soap](http://www.supercutekawaii.com/wp-content/uploads/winter-soap-recipes.jpg)
Brighten someone’s winter day by gifting them this cute snowflake shaped soap by Soap Deli News.
You can find more ideas in our Winter Crafts section.
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