INSIDE: A list of the basic Christmas craft supplies that you need to make gifts, decorations, and wrap your holiday gifts.
It’s the day after the 4th of July! You know what that means? It’s time to start making Christmas projects!!!
Actually, I’ve been making Christmas ornaments for a while now. Last year my Etsy shop got so busy I was making ornaments at the last minute. So this year I’m determined to get ahead.
Even if you don’t decorate for Christmas before Thanksgiving, if you’re like me and make most of your decorations and gifts, you’ve got to plan ahead and get started early. That’s why I’m declaring this month “Christmas in July”. If you love Christmas crafts as much as me, make sure you scroll down and sign up for our 12 Days of Christmas Crafting email challenge! You’ll receive one email a month, a few more in July, and 12 daily emails FULL of projects, recipes, and decorating ideas in October.
Here’s a list of basic Christmas craft supplies that would be useful to gather together. Every year I add a few more to the list so there’s more than 25 now. But don’t worry, you won’t need everything on this list.
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Most of you are probably experiencing some pretty warm weather right now. So turn up the AC and Christmas music and get crafting!
I’ll be sharing LOTS of projects this month. I’ve browsed through what’s coming and if you have these basics you’ll be in good shape!
Basic Christmas Craft Supplies
BTW, I just opened the rustic craft supply section of my online shop. I’m hoping to share lots of my extra unique craft supplies that you can’t always find in shops.
PAPER
- printer paper – I have several projects that use just regular printer paper. Plus it’s great for sketching out ideas or practicing your handwriting or testing paint colors.
- cardstock – Same as printer paper. Plus I have some projects that I print on cardstock and cut out. And if you’re careful you can watercolor on cardstock. Just don’t use too much water.
- patterned scrapbook paper – I have a TON! Just let me know if you need some…lol…
ADHESIVES
- craft glue – Get basic glue that can be used on many surfaces. In a pinch, you can thin out craft glue with water as use it as a decoupage medium.
- glue sticks – Glue sticks will be easiest to use with paper.
- E6000 – I use this for jewelry and most other non-paper projects.
- glue gun with lots of extra glue sticks – This glue gun is my personal favorite. I love how I can get into tiny spots with it!
- clear tape – You probably already this tape but I’ll include it on the list anyway.
- washi tape – Washi tape is so fun that once you get started you’ll have a HUGE collection. You’ll find soooooo many ways to use this!
- stapler and staples – I’ve found that a basic office stapler works best for me. This is the stapler that I have.
- spray adhesive – I use this to hold stencils in place.
WRITING/COLORING
- black artist pens, different sizes – My favorites are ultra fine Sharpies and Micron. The Microns come in a lot of sizes.
- mechanical pencil
- pencil sharpener – I just have this really inexpensive sharpener.
- eraser
- colored artist pens or brush pens
- colored pencils
PAINTING
CUTTING
MISC
- rubber stamps – I usually add a new Christmas stamp or set every year so I have quite a collection now!
- ink pads – Start out with just black.
- jute
You can do a lot of crafting with just the Christmas craft supplies listed above. I’ll be sharing some projects that just use these basic supplies, too. But if you’ve already passed the “basic” stage. Here are a few more supplies that I use.
MORE “BASIC” CHRISTMAS CRAFT SUPPLIES
- baker’s twine – especially red and white
- roll of kraft wrapping paper – This is fun to make your own wrapping paper.
- watercolor paper
- decoupage medium – I usually have this around but as I mentioned above you can thin out regular craft glue with water and make your own.
- charcoal pencil
- pliers
- Rub n’Buff
- chalk type paint
- chalkboard paint
- sandpaper
- x-acto knife
- paper trimmer
- envelopes
- fabric/scraps
- felt
- jingle bells
- yarn
- glitter
- hole punch
- ruler
- Crop-O-Dile
- super glue
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Thanks for reading my post. I hope you’ll join me for Christmas in July! Leave a comment and let me know what kind of things YOU make for Christmas!
‘Til the next project,
Ann @ Duct Tape and Denim
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Susie | The Chelsea Project says
I can’t believe it’s time to prepare for Christmas. People are already pinning!! Your pack is fabulous… Such a great combo of products. XO Susie from The Chelsea Project and the BOB Tribe Stumble Share… 🙂
Lorraine Forrest says
Love to make all my Christmas gifts from socks to blankets ,placemats . Don’t like giving gift cards or toys for the grandkids they get enough of that .Always looking for new ideas too
Kathy A says
Just joined the group! I love making Christmas ornaments and presents all year long! Our church bazaar is in early November. Was talking about sewing cloth Christmas gift bags in May; friends laughed at me. I promptly told them that I have other things to make myself crazy about in December! Ain’t it the truth! This month I’m crocheting granny squares to sew into cornucopias for grands; candy cane, candy, and a gift card! Joanne’s had fabric last year; had to buy a small piece; circles saying,”I craft so hard, I sweat glitter.” Yep, that’s me!
Chas Greener says
This is a great list! Thanks for sharing on To Grandma’s House We Go!
Susan says
Great list! And if you stagger your purchases with coupons, you could pick up most of this at great discount (instead of buying it all in one cart the week before the holiday).
I’ve been crafting all year for Christmas, too – my goal is to have a second tree all decorated in paper ornaments, and to do that, I’ve broken the project down into doing one paper ornament a month. Hopefully all I’ll have left to do in December is to remember to buy a second tree!
Jann Olson says
Now is the time to get a jump on it for sure! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Ja
Connie says
Just love your videos. Take us shopping with you again soon. Great list!!!
Kathy A says
Great list. People laugh at me caz I make Christmas ornaments and arrangements year round. Our Nov. church bazaar sneaks up on them, not me! I put together theme baskets for raffle items and am always looking for new items when I yard sale or thrift. With the cost of everything escalating, I find more craft supplies at GW than I used to. When I find a good sale, I stock up on stuff I know I will use!
ducttapeanddenim says
I agree on all counts!