Get Cozy with 6 DIY Winter Decor Tips from the Property Brothers

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Photo credit: Rachael Ray Show Aired January 26, 2016

The winter may seem long right now, but you can pass the time until spring with six fun DIY projects from HGTV’s Property Brothers, Drew and Jonathan Scott that will bring the winter season indoors!

Tip 1: Lace Faux Fireplace

Make Your Own Cozy Faux Fireplace

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First up, Jonathan shows you how to make a cool faux fireplace made out of lace “twigs” to give your home a warm vibe on cold winter nights.

Tip 2: DIY Log Tea Light Holder

Next, Drew shares his project – a candle holder made out of a log!

Tip 3: DIY Photo Vase

Make Your Own Snowcovered Centerpiece

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This project would be perfect for a birthday party centerpiece. Just put a photo, any photo you like, inside a glass vase. Then add olive oil to fill about halfway, and then insert another vase with flowers into that. The olive oil will rise to the top of the outer vase and will give the photo a cool aged look!

Tip 4: DIY Snowy Branches

To make a truly wintry centerpiece, take branches, spray on some adhesive, then sprinkle any type of salt you like over it. The salt will give the branches a “snowcovered” effect.

Tip 5: DIY Light-up Snowman

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Jonathan shows you how to make a light up snowman display out of disposable plastic cups.

Tip 6: DIY Projector Screen

Want to have your own movie theater at home? You can make your own screen by simply stretching fabric over a simple plywood frame.

Which of these projects is your favorite? Share below!

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