Surface treatments really can transform an object from something dull to something WOW! That’s what the clever crafter of the blog Copy Cat Crafts has done by taking an old reindeer and wrapping it with twisted fabric. See how to give your objects a twisted fabric makeover with her tutorial.
Every now and then, a craft pops up that makes you stop mid-scroll and think, “Oh, that is so Anthropologie… but without the wild price tag.” This recycled Christmas reindeer absolutely hits that sweet spot. It has that quirky, handmade charm Anthro is famous for, but you can make it with bits you’ve already got at home — which, if you ask me, makes it even better.
The original Anthropologie version had that rustic, whimsical look that feels straight out of a cosy, storybook Christmas. But the recycled take? It’s clever, thrifty, and honestly a lot more fun. There’s something deeply satisfying about transforming everyday scraps into something that looks boutique-worthy. And if you’re someone who loves meaningful, eco-friendly Christmas décor, this little reindeer is going to make you grin.
I tried it myself using a mishmash of leftover materials — think cardboard, fabric scraps, and a random button or two — and the result looked like something I’d happily pop on a mantle or tuck into a festive shelf vignette. It’s one of those projects where imperfections only make it cuter, and every reindeer takes on its own little personality.
If you love Anthropologie style but prefer DIY over dropping $$$ on holiday decor, this craft is a must-try.
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Wow! This is so beautiful and earth-friendly. Thanks for sharing recycling tips like this one. Keep it up!