27 Easy winter crafts for adults To Sell

Written By Olivia Miller

Author at Montessori Expert.

Stuck inside during the cold months?

Time to level up your winter crafts for adults game and turn those cozy hours into something amazing.

From quick winter crafts for adults that you can finish in one sitting to rustic winter crafts for adults that’ll give your home that Pinterest-worthy vibe, there’s something here for every skill level.

These aren’t your typical Christmas crafts for adults – we’re talking about legit winter DIY crafts that’ll keep you busy way past the holiday season. January crafts for adults can feel a bit meh, but these indoor winter crafts for adults will make you actually look forward to being stuck inside.

Plus, these crafts for adults are perfect for both solo crafting sessions and make and take crafts for adults winter gatherings where you can show off your creative side.

DIY Winter Crafts For Adults

1. Tissue Paper Pom Poms

Tissue Paper Pom Poms

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Tissue paper pompoms are so inexpensive that you’re practically making money by making them. I’m just kidding, but really, they’re super cheap and even more fun to make.

Grab some tissue paper to get started. Then, in a few minutes, you’ll have an amazing decorative piece to add to your winter home decor.

You can use textured or patterned tissue paper if you like—it’s up to you. Just make sure that the tissues are of decent quality, so the decor piece lasts longer.

2. Winter Snowflake Soap

Winter Snowflake Soap

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Admit it; you love artisanal soaps, don’t you? There’s something quite luxurious about using them, but they can be quite expensive to buy.

How about you make handmade soap? It’s wintertime and you’ll also be able to give these snowflake-shaped soaps as presents to friends and family.

Grab this snowflake mold first. Then, you can pick out your favorite scent and buy essential oils, too. I think warm cinnamon should hit the spot, or perhaps something minty like peppermint?

3. Scented Candles

Scented Candles

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You can never have too many scented candles around your home. I usually have a couple in every room, and I love lighting them and relaxing while I go about my chores around the home.

This project will also help you get rid of old glass jars you have sitting in cupboards and collecting dust.  You’ll also need wicks from here and beeswax.

If you like, you can add a few drops of candle dye to add a bit of color to your candle. To wrap things up(quite literally), you can tie a length of ribbon or raffia around the rim with a couple of charms dangling from it.

Check out this DIY leaf candle holder if you want to customize your glass jars. Check out more fun crafts for adults here.

4. Winter Terrarium Home Decor

Winter Terrarium Home Decor

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This little decorative display is quite magnificent. There’s something so magical about the little winter scene in there, of two reindeers and that snow-covered tree.

Doesn’t it remind you a little of a scene right out of Narnia? Well, whatever it reminds you of, you can recreate it, too.

You just need a lantern to use as the terrarium, a spruce tree figure, a couple of deer toys, and some faux greenery. You can also spread a bed of fake snow or cotton.

5. Paper Squishy

Paper Squishy

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Don’t you love paper squishies? I do, and I bet you never realized that you could make them right at home.

Don’t believe me? Just take a look. But first, grab some transparent tape—you’ll need quite a bit of it—and a couple of sheets of colored cardstock. You’ll also want your scissors, some glue, and finally, a black marker.

If you’ve gathered your supplies, then just get started on drawing a cartoon character of your preference for the face of the squishy!

6. Mason Jar Lid Snowman

Mason Jar Lid Snowman

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I don’t need to tell you how versatile mason jars are. I’m sure you have a few of them sitting on your cupboards.

But for this project, you won’t be using the actual jar but rather the jar’s rings. If you don’t want to pull the rings out of the jar and waste them, you can pick them up separately.

You’ll also need floral wire, a snowman ornament like this, a pair of pliers, and your hot glue gun. Spray paint your mason jar rings a nice matte white before stringing them together with floral wire.

7. Upcycled Tin Cans

Upcycled Tin Cans

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Here’s the perfect lazy winter afternoon craft project for you to try out upcycling tin cans into a pen holder. Just think of how pretty they will look once you’ve turned boring old cans into works of art!

In fact, you can use these cans as mini planters, too. You can have a little cactus or succulent plant on your desk to brighten it up with bright color and cheer.

You’ll need tin cans, acrylic paint, a paint palette, masking tape from here, and finally, a hobby knife. Love this craft?

8. DIY Dryer Vent Snowman

DIY Dryer Vent Snowman

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Have you seen those dryer vent pumpkins? If you have, then you know that they’re the perfect shape to use as the body of this snowman.

Check it out. Grab a few duct hose dryer vents from here first. You’ll need a few black buttons, some scrap fabric for the scarf, and a hot glue gun.

When you’re done, place a top hat atop the head, and voila!

9. DIY Dollar Tree Lantern

DIY Dollar Tree Lantern

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Dollar trees are just the absolute best, aren’t they? You always, but always find the craft supply you’re looking for, and for just a buck, too.

This dollar tree lantern is a beautiful decoration item for your home that you make on a budget. It’s all about using craft essentials you already have at home to create new things.

You’ll have a beautiful lantern ready for the winter times and at a fraction of what you’d pay at a fancy store. 

10. Check Painted Pots

Check Painted Pots

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Pots are always in short supply around my house—at least good ones are. You’ve got to try making these gorgeous checked pots. They’re inexpensive and also pretty simple to make.

You can probably pick up all the materials you need at a dollar store near your home. Alternatively, you can upcycle pots you already have at home.

This thrifty craft idea can make a wonderful present, too. You can use them as mini gift baskets. Finally, wrap a ribbon around the top into a nice big bow.

11. Snowy Winter Wreath

Snowy Winter Wreath

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Winter wreaths and Christmas wreaths are pretty different. While you can use a winter wreath at Christmas, a Christmas wreath might not work in the winter months after the holiday.

So, check out this classic and timeless-looking, frosty snowflake wreath. You can use a grapevine form to help you get started on making it.

It somehow manages to look rustic and chic at the same time. Once you’re done, feel free to spray a layer of shimmer to offset the frosty colors of the wreath.

12. Easy Snowman Luminary

Easy Snowman Luminary

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These are not quite the same as the snowman lanterns, no. But they do achieve the same purpose, albeit in a simpler way.

These white paper bag luminaries are super easy to make, and there’s absolutely no fuss about gathering supplies or drawing elaborate snowmen. Just a simple, straightforward snowman, and that’s it.

These luminaries are safe for toddlers and kids, too. So, you can have them help you make this craft project. Grab some flameless tealight candles and get started.

13. Frozen Party Centerpieces

Frozen Party Centerpieces

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I love a good Frozen-themed party. If you’re ever throwing one, then you can use this centerpiece idea to jazz up your party decoration.

These little wooden pop sticks are super easy to make and inexpensive to boot. Grab your craft supplies, a couple of wooden numbers, wooden snowflakes, wood dowels, and finally, wood glue.

Feel free to add a few stalks of winter florals to the mix to soften your centerpiece a little.

14. DIY Winter Checkers Game

DIY Winter Checkers Game

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You can’t beat that amazing feeling of sitting by the fire and enjoying a game of chess or checkers on a cold winter night. This checkers board can perhaps make that even better?

It’s quite ingenious, really, how you’ve got reindeer and Christmas trees instead of typical checkers pieces. You’ll need a large wooden tier, to begin with.

You’ll also need some green felt for the checks, as seen here. To top it off, you can apply a nice layer of iridescent glitter to recreate sparkling snow.

15. Wooden Snowflake Wreath

Wooden Snowflake Wreath

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If you’ve got a way with a saw and are a decent craftsman, then making this DIY wooden snowflake will be a walk in the park. You can use repurposed wood or scraps leftover from previous projects.

It’s a rather rustic and bare-to-the-bones wreath, so if you want something more elegant, then I recommend you buy some wood stain and use it to spruce it up.

16. Vintage Toy Car Christmas Wreath

Vintage Toy Car Christmas Wreath

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Well, there are Christmas wreaths, and then there are Christmas wreaths like this one! I cannot get over how elaborate and spectacular it looks.

There are so many intricate details, from the tip of the snow-covered trees to the presents loaded on top of the car. I guess Santa decided to trade in his sleigh for this sweet ride.

17. Snowman Wreath

Snowman Wreath

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Is it a snowman? Is it a wreath? It’s both! This snowman wreath is quite literally a wreath shaped like a snowman.

You’ll be tagging three sets of grapevine wreaths, one below the other, and decorating it into a snowman. By the time you’re done, your front door is going to look like a million bucks.

Apart from the grapevine wreaths, you’ll need checked ribbon to wrap at the scarf. You can also hot glue some green leaves to the wreath for a bit of color and texture.

18. DIY Gnome

DIY Gnome

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You have to have a gnome at Christmas time. They really add quite a lot of personality to your decor. Now, if you want to incorporate this gnome into the Christmas theme of things, then you’ve got to make them look festive.

You’ll want to buy a DIY gnome kit to use for parts, so to speak. You’ll be using different fabrics with different holiday-themed patterns, too. In fact, why don’t you take a lot of what you’ll need and head out to buy them?

19. Wine Bottle Centerpiece

Wine Bottle Centerpiece

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I’m certain you have a couple of empty wine bottles at home. If you don’t, do I really tell you how to get them, or at least, get them empty?

So, once you’ve washed, cleaned and dried your wine bottles, you can use them to make this sublimely elegant centerpiece. I know—they really are beautiful, aren’t they?

So utterly simple, with just a few sprigs of holly or mistletoe in them, but then you look down and see fairy lights inside. That’s color and light for you!

20. Snowflake Art For The Mantel

Snowflake Art For The Mantel

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This easy winter decor project will brighten up your mantle in a jiffy. They’re elegant and colorful, with enough winter motifs to help you celebrate the season.

Grab a couple of oval canvases. You’ll also need some paint, mod podge sparkle, a few snowflake paper doilies and a pair of scissors.

you can use the sparkly mod podge to set the doilies into the canvas. This comes after you’ve painted the canvas with a base coat, of course.

21. Metal Winter Gnome Sign

Metal Winter Gnome Sign

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Nothing like a couple of long bearded gnomes—or should I say gnomies—to chill with this winter. This cute little sign would brighten up any space you hang it in.

The base used is a galvanized metal sign. You’ll also want to pick up some vinyl and transfer tape as you’ll be using a Cricut machine to help you design and print the words.

So go ahead and start designing!

22. Tealight Snowman Ornament

Tealight Snowman Ornament

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Electric tea lights are pretty useful, yes, but they are terribly boring on their own. That’s why this snowman ornament is just what you can draw on it to jazz it up for your winter decorations.

Grab a black marker and proceed marking the eyes and mouth, as shown here. Then, make a little hat and wrap a bit of red ribbon for the scarf, and you’re all done.

When you light it up, the ‘nose’ will look splendid!

23. Snowflake Mason Jar

Snowflake Mason Jar

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Check out these elegant snowflake jars. They’re just the right addition to a frosty winter decor.

You can use mason jars, of course, or just about any glass jar you have that you can repurpose and upcycle effectively. You’ll also need some matte or chalk finish paint.

Once you’ve painted the jars, grab a bit of sandpaper and distress the jar just so to enhance the shabby-chic effect.

24. Easy Spindle Snowman Craft

Easy Spindle Snowman Craft

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If you’ve got a stairway with spindles—the vertical post that connects the handrail and the base rail—then did you realize how much potential that space has? You can decorate it for the holidays!

The obvious choice would be a snowman—the circular structure would be perfect for a snowman, yes? You just have to dress it up a bit: buttons, a scarf, a little orange nose, and voila, all done!

25. Snowmen From Glass Jars

Snowmen From Glass Jars

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Here’s yet another project that calls for mason jars, and another snowman, too. You know the drill, so let’s get started.

Pick out your supplies: paint, brushes, some ribbon, and embellishments like buttons. You’ll also need your hot glue gun and a black marker.

Once you’ve gathered everything, just start assembling your DIY snowman and you’ll have it ready in no time!

26. Reindeer Stirrer

Reindeer Stirrer

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Do you know what would be an amazing addition to your beverage corner? These reindeer stirrers!

You can find those clear stirrers easily enough. For the reindeer heads, though, you’ll need a few felt balls, some mini red pom poms, dark brown felt sheet, and a hot glue gun.

This project will take you all of 30 minutes. You can make dozens of these and hand them out as take-aways at your Christmas party!

27. Grapevine Wreath

Grapevine Wreath

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Here’s the last one on our list: a lush and green grapevine wreath. It’s not as wintery as the other wreath you’ve seen on this list, but it does much to grasp the essence of winter, don’t you think?

You’ve got all that winter florals, with bright pops of festive red from berries and just the touch of pale, frosty green from the base. see, told you it had the essence of winter!

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