DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa Hat and Mask

It’s no secret that Christmas movies are one of my favorite things about Christmas. That is why I’m so excited they are the theme for Day 2 of the 12 Days of Christmas blog hop. Instead of the traditional movies I let my kiddos pick the Christmas movie I created a craft for. They chose A Christmas Special: Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir. If you haven’t seen it, you totally should. You can find it on Netflix. It’s one of the few kid shows that I don’t mind watching over and over (as much). This DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask are a wonderful Christmas surprise for your little superhero.

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Welcome to the third annual 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop!

Stop by every day from December first through the twelfth for new ideas you can use to make your season brighter!

Meet Your Hosts

They have all been busy as Elves creating, decorating, cooking and crafting tons of new ideas for you to try this holiday season!

Shirley~Intelligent Domestications I Alli~An Alli Event I Michelle~Our Crafty Mom I Marie~DIY Adulation 

Erlene~My Pinterventures I Beverly~Across The Blvd. I Debra~Shoppe No. 5 I Victoria~Dazzle While Frazzled

Megan~C’mon Get Crafty I Michelle~Michelle James Designs I Amanda~Domestically Creative

Deborah~Salvage Sister & Mister I Jeanie~Create & Babble I Sherry~Olives & Okra

Jenny~Cookies Coffee & Crafts I Emily~Domestic Deadline I Bonbon~Farmhouse 40

Leanna~Of Faeries & Fauna I Pam Larmore~P.S. I Love You Crafts I Kelly~North Country Nest I

Marie~The Inspiration Vault I Gail~Purple Hues and Me I Lynne~My Family Thyme I

Karen~Dragonfly and Lily Pads I Trisha~Blowing Away Out West Lorrin~Embrace The Perfect Mess I

Terri~Christmas Tree Lane I Sam~Raggedy Bits I Cyn~Creative Cynchronicity  Valeria~Val Event Gal 

Yami~The Latina Next Door I Jeannee~Centsably Creative I Tania~Little Vintage Cottage

 Lauren~Wonderfully Made I Vanessa~DIY 180 I Kimberly~A Wonderful Thought I

Kim~Everyday Parties  I Dru~Polka Dot Poplars


Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

 

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Materials

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 1

First, remove any tags or stickers on your Santa hat.

Step 2

Next, pour some of your black fabric paint into a small tray or container and dip the wooden end of your brush into it.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 3

Cover one side of your Santa hat with black polka dots.

Step 4

Allow your fabric paint to dry completely before moving on.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 5

Next, flip your hat over and paint polka dots on the remaining blank side.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 6

Set you hat to the side to dry and pull out your mask.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 7

Cut the nose part off of your mask.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 8

Then, slightly trim the sharp edges where your nose was so that they don’t stab you.

Note:

  • Seriously, trim them. I’m super clumsy and can vouch that they hurt.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 9

Next, fold a sheet of red tissue paper so that it is roughly a ½ inch to 1 inch bigger than your mask on all sides.

Tip:

  • You’ll need about 8 layers of paper for the mask.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 10

Now draw an infinity symbol on your folded tissue paper.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 11

Add pencil lines to the center as pictured so that the center is wider.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 12

Then fold your tissue paper in half, long ways, at the center of your infinity symbol.

Step 13

Cut out your symbol through all of the layers of tissue paper.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 14

Next, add a thin coat of Mod Podge to your mask with your foam brush.

Tip:

  • It is best to do this on a non-stick surface.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 15

Add one of your tissue paper cut-outs to the mask. Then trim the excess mask around the paper. See the picture for reference.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 16

Now flip your mask over and tape the attached stretch band of the mask to it so that it doesn’t get in your way.

Tip:

  • Make sure that you weave it around the eye holes in the mask.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 17

Flip your mask back over and continue adding alternating layers of Mod Podge and paper cut-outs.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 18

Add a final coat of Mod Podge and let it dry for 20 minutes.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 19

Next, carefully add black polka dots to your mask as you did with your Santa hat.

Tip:

  • You can use acrylic paint for the mask. I simply chose to use the same fabric paint because I already had it out. Either works find for this part of the project.

Step 20

Let everything dry completely before moving on.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 21

After your paint and Mod Podge has dried, carefully cut the paper from the eye holes in the mask.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Step 22 (Optional)

Lastly, toss your hat in the dryer on high for 10 minutes to help set the paint.

 

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask. Again, if you haven’t checked out the show, look it up. Both the show and the Christmas movie are great. It’s not long, either, so it’s perfect for fitting in on Christmas Eve before bed time. Now it’s time to see what awesome Christmas movie projects and recipes my friends shared. See all of the DIY fun below.

See where I’m linking up!


Be sure to visit our fellow 12 Days of Christmas Bloggers below for even more creative ideas this holiday season!

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop 2018. Intelligentdomestications.com


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Do your kids love Ladybug and Cat Noir? Watch your kid transform into a Christmas crime fighter with this DIY Miraculous Ladybug Santa hat and mask.

Bottle Brush Mason Jar Ring Ornament

Can you believe it is December 1st already? It feels as though the year has flown by. Let’s kick off this last month with a bang. Today is Day 1 of the 12 Days of Christmas blog hop. Every day, my friends and I will be sharing a new Christmas DIY, recipe, or décor idea with you. I am so excited it is here! Today we are sharing tons of ornament tutorials. Let’s start with this easy bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament then hop around to see what my friends are sharing.

Affiliate links may be used in this post. Ordering a product through these links may result in a commission at no extra cost to you. Read the full disclosure here.


Welcome to the third annual 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop!

Stop by every day from December first through the twelfth for new ideas you can use to make your season brighter!

Meet Your Hosts

They have all been busy as Elves creating, decorating, cooking and crafting tons of new ideas for you to try this holiday season!

Shirley~Intelligent Domestications I Alli~An Alli Event I Michelle~Our Crafty Mom I Marie~DIY Adulation 

Erlene~My Pinterventures I Beverly~Across The Blvd. I Debra~Shoppe No. 5 I Victoria~Dazzle While Frazzled

Megan~C’mon Get Crafty I Michelle~Michelle James Designs I Amanda~Domestically Creative

Deborah~Salvage Sister & Mister I Jeanie~Create & Babble I Sherry~Olives & Okra

Jenny~Cookies Coffee & Crafts I Emily~Domestic Deadline I Bonbon~Farmhouse 40

Leanna~Of Faeries & Fauna I Pam Larmore~P.S. I Love You Crafts I Kelly~North Country Nest I

Marie~The Inspiration Vault I Gail~Purple Hues and Me I Lynne~My Family Thyme I

Karen~Dragonfly and Lily Pads I Trisha~Blowing Away Out West Lorrin~Embrace The Perfect Mess I

Terri~Christmas Tree Lane I Sam~Raggedy Bits I Cyn~Creative Cynchronicity  Valeria~Val Event Gal 

Yami~The Latina Next Door I Jeannee~Centsably Creative I Tania~Little Vintage Cottage

 Lauren~Wonderfully Made I Vanessa~DIY 180 I Kimberly~A Wonderful Thought I

Kim~Everyday Parties  I Dru~Polka Dot Poplars


Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

 

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Materials

**Tip: My floral elements were already small. If yours are not, trim them first so that they fit inside your Mason jar ring.

 

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Step 1

First, add some hot glue to the inside bottom of your Mason jar ring.

 

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Step 2

Press you fir branch into the glue.

Tip:

  • Hold it in place for a minute until the glue starts to cool because of the curve of the jar ring.

 

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Step 3

Next, add glue to the bottom of your bottle brush tree and attach it to the bottom left of your Mason jar ring.

 

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Step 4

Then glue some berries to the right of your attached fir branch.

 

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Step 5

Now cut a length of red Christmas cord.

Step 6

Next, thread your cut cord through the top of your Mason jar ring and knot the ends together.

 

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Step 7

Add some hot glue to the top back of your Mason jar ring and press your knot into it as pictured.

 

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Step 8

Lastly, glue the loose ends of the cord to the back of your Mason jar ring.

 

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

The rust on the ring gives this bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament the perfect rustic look. It is also easy to make and comes together in minutes. Don’t forget to check out this DIY Golden Stained Glass Ornament, too. It’s another easy and elegant ornament craft. Now it’s time to see what everyone else is sharing. Hop around and find out how to make all of the beautiful ornaments below!

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Be sure to visit our fellow 12 Days of Christmas Bloggers below for even more creative ideas this holiday season!

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Are you dreaming of a handmade holiday? Add a rustic touch to your tree this Christmas with this DIY bottle brush Mason jar ring ornament.

Christmas Noise Makers Craft for Kids

loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose. First, make your basic noise maker, then choose to paint a festive gingerbread man or an adorable penguin. I can’t wait to make these with the kiddos as part of our Advent fun. If you plan to add this to your calendar this year, don’t miss my tip below to make the activity go smoother.

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You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

 

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Materials

**Don’t forget to protect kiddos clothes with this Kid Decorated Aprons

Basic Noise Maker Construction

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 1

First, pull out 2 dessert plates.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 2

Toss some beads into one of the plates.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 3

Next, put a line of hot glue around the lip of the plate with beads in it.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 4

Lastly, press your second plate firmly on top of the glue-lined plate.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Gingerbread Man Painting Instructions

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 1

First paint one side of your noise maker brown and let it dry.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 2

After your paint has dried, flip your noise maker over and paint the second side brown.

Step 3

Again, allow the paint to dry completely before moving on.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 4

Next, paint a white line around the plate and paint the face elements as pictured. Let the paint dry.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 5

Then paint black pupils in the eyes and red cheeks.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 6

Next, outline the smile in red.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 7

Lastly add red dots along your white line and white eyebrows above the eyes.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Penguin Painting Instructions

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 1

Paint one side of your noise maker black. Let it dry before moving on.

Step 2

Next, flip your noise maker over and paint the opposite side black as well.

Step 3

Allow your paint to dry completely before moving on.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 4

After your paint has dried, paint a large white heart with a rounded tip. See the picture above for reference.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 5

Next, paint black eyes on the heart.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

Step 6

Lastly, paint a yellow beak on the penguin and let it dry.

 

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.

These Christmas noise makers are adorable and fun. The kids have loved testing them out for me (and they are surprisingly durable, for better or worse). Before you rush off to make yours, I have a tip for making these with kids. If you are doing this craft with kids, it is a good idea to get the base coats on the noise makers. The dry time during that stage will lose their attention in a hurry. Don’t forget to check out our Christmas Tree Advent Calendar to see the other fun we have planned for December. Feel free to steal any or all of the ideas you find for your family’s Advent Calendar.

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You hate to admit it, but sometimes kids need to get loud and make some noise. These Christmas noise makers are the perfect craft to let kids cut loose.