DIY Christmas Fruit Basket & Crafts

We made a variety of different DIY gifts this year for Christmas. We made Christmas carol canvases and fruit trees. We also made little Christmas bulb trees to put in the fruit basket. These were so fun to make with the little girls.

DIY Christmas Bulb Tree

We made these little Christmas trees out of 1.5 inch Christmas blubs. I made about 30 of these because I wanted to keep a few for myself. We put the trees in the teacher fruit baskets with nuts, pine twigs, and chocolates.

I got a 1×2 board and cut it at 5 inches (you may need to cut yours longer if you have larger bulbs). Then I found some old letter blocks in the basement to use at the tree stand. I got black spray paint and sprayed all of the wooden pieces.

Once the spray paint dried for 24 hours, I used wood glue to glue the block to one side of the board. Then I used my hot glue gun to glue 4 bulbs along the board, be sure to place the ornament hook in the back of the tree. Then I glued 3 bulbs on top of the 4, and 2 on top of the 3, and then 1 on the very top of the tree.

I had some gold sparkle cardstock and I used my start punch to make a star to go on top of the tree.

I just loved the way these turned out and they were small enough to fit in my fruit baskets perfectly.

Teacher Fruit Baskets

We made these Christmas fruit baskets for teachers, coaches, car pool drivers, neighbors, pastors, and coworkers.

I found these baskets at the consignment store. I wanted to use bigger basket for my coworkers, and I love the way that they turned out.

I needed about 10 smaller baskets for my sons teachers and coaches. I always save the Velveeta Cheese boxes for the past 10 years or so. I had about 30 of them, so I glued them together in threes and then wrapped them with Christmas paper. Then I stuffed the bottoms with brown packing paper to help hold the fruit up.

Next I added tissue paper and I went out to our yard to get some sprigs of evergreen tree. I placed my Christmas Bulb Tree in the middle and added the fruit around it. I wanted to stick with red and green fruit, so I chose red and green apples, pears, kiwi, and limes.

Next we added small pine cones, mixed nuts, cinnamon sticks, mini candy canes, and Ferrero Rocher.

Last, I placed our family Christmas card in the box and wrapped it with cellophane wrap. I used tiny clear elastics to hold the cellophane closed and added a Christmas ribbon around it.

I took about 7 baskets to church pastors and friends as well. For their baskets I found these super cute boxes at the Dollar Tree and placed the tissue paper inside. Then I added the pine twigs, my Christmas Bulb Tree, fruit, and nuts.

Finally, I placed our family Christmas card in the box and wrapped it with cellophane wrap. I used tiny clear elastics to hold the cellophane closed and added a Christmas ribbon around it.

I used a large bowl from the Dollar Tree to make these last two baskets for our neighbors. I placed a Christmas candle in the middle and used up the rest of my supplies for these.

Here is our family Christmas picture that I put in the cards with the fruit baskets.

Kids Christmas Carol Canvas

The girls made Christmas canvases for their Grandparents gifts. We used 11×14 inch canvases and put Christmas Carols on them. The girls used different shades of green acrylic paint (Hunter Green and Spring Green) to paint the entire canvas.

After the paint dried, I printed out some old Christmas Carols and used Mod Podge to sponge brush it onto the canvas. I put the Mod Podge under the carol and on top of it.

After that dried, the girls used gold sparkle paint to paint the boarder of the carol paper.

Last we used red Dot Daubers to make the groups of 3 dots around the painting.

Then I hot glued a fabric holly leaf to the top of the canvas.

I really love how they turned out, and the girls grandparents loved them as well.


Here are some of the other DIY Christmas posts…