We may be stuck in confined spaces & close quarters a bit more than we'd like to be this winter, but why not escape to a magical woodland forest in winter? Just by using your imagination and creativity-along with a bit of inspiration-you can do just that.
You know, gingerbread isn't just for Christmas! And in my book, decorating with pinecones, acorns, and winter evergreens such as holly and pine garlands should be done all winter long. And as for the gnomes, they're not just for summer gardens!
Not a fan of the cold? Neither am I. The good news is that you can do all of these crafts and make all of these snacks in the cozy warmth of your very own home. So go make some hot chocolate, get your fuzzy blanket, and be inspired!
Some basic elements to consider are:
Mushrooms & Toadstools
Wood slices
Pine, Holly, & Birch trees
Acorns & Pinecones
Forest gnomes
Cabins
Owls, Hare, Deer, & other woodland animals
Whether crafting or baking is your thing (or maybe both!) there is fun to be had with the deep woods of winter in mind. How about creating some Gnome cupcakes? Or a snowy mountain cabin with gingerbread and pretzels? Read on and be inspired!
Bake some cute gnome cupcakes with ice cream cone hats
Learn how to make leaf trees with this DIY from Anne Holter-Hovind at Moseplassen
Strings of white mini-lights add a warm glow all year long (viacozymera)
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