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CHRISTMAS | D.I.Y. ADVENT CALENDARS

Above image: the.beauty.dojo A D.I.Y. Minimalist advent calendar 'How to' here

Above images: 1.the.beauty.dojo A D.I.Y. Minimalist advent calendar 'How to' here 2. Staples self adhesive labels 3. CreativePlace Etsy printable numbers PDF download 4.Little Crafty Bugs white mini gift boxes 5. Lights4fun warm white battery fairy lights 6. Oucles Amazon  black wire grid wall board
Above image: the.beauty.dojo Ikea Hack advent calendar 'How to' here 
Above images: 1.the.beauty.dojo  2.Christmas Time UK a tub of 10 clear glass baubles 3. Hobbycraft pack of 20 foam brushes 4. Hobbycraft art acrylic paint in copper, black and white 5. Graphic Products adhesive vinyl numbers in black from Amazon 6. Oucles Amazon  black wire grid wall board
Above image: WEEKDAYCARNIVAL Simple things modern Christmas Advent calendar "how to" here
Above images: 1. WEEKDAYCARNIVAL Simple things modern Christmas Advent calendar "how to" here 2.&5. Tiny Box Company black and white luxury small boxes 3. Ikea black and white gift twine (pack of 3 including a natural shade)4. Papermash Advent Calendar Tags by House Doctor


For more information on anything shown in the above images please click on the names under each photograph to go through to their web sites. I create my mood boards/colour palettes with a computer programme called Photoshop by Adobe which is available for both Apple Mac and PC computers.


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