35 DIY Countdown to Christmas Crafty Advent Ideas

November 12, 2013

Thirty-five crafty DIY Christmas countdowns and advent ideas.

Every year about this time I share a few DIY advent calendar ideas so if you’d like to make your own, you’ll have plenty of time before the holiday season starts. 

Some of these advent ideas have space to add small gifts or candy, and a few with printed holiday activities. Of course you can combine both into one homemade countdown calendar. 

Matchbooks covered in fun paper with numbers attached make for a gorgeous advent display:
matchbox advent in jar

I share the perfect printable advent calendar to use in these later in the post. 

This wood Christmas tree advent calendar is one of the cutest and most original I've seen in a long time!:
forest DIY advent calendar
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Jaime is SO talented and always creates the greatest wood projects. This one with the little wood Christmas tree is so simple, even the youngest kiddos can move the tree: 
Wood Christmas countdown with moving tree

This wood slice advent is hung on a glass door (which is so pretty), but you could easily use an old window or just a large frame: 
Christmas advent calendar on glass

I just think this is the cutest! This countdown is made with a cookie sheet and perfect to prop up in the kitchen:
Christmas advent cookie sheet

This one is made of scrap wood and I think it's brilliant -- if you have wood in your garage this one would be close to free!: 
DIY scrap wood Christmas count down

This would also be a great way to display my DIY cardboard box countdown!

I love the use of a pretty old frame for this one, and it's a pretty easy craft project:
DIY advent calendar in old frame

This tiny house advent is the CUTEST! How adorable. Kids will love opening these up for mini treats or activities:
Small paper house Christmas advent calendar

The houses would be adorable hung from the tree as ornaments as well!

This clothespin advent wreath is so festive -- you can write activities on the back of each number:
clothespin Christmas advent wreath

Chelsea's farmhouse wood slice tree advent is a more rustic and simple option. You could easily paint the wood or add some cute Christmas crafty items to add some color: 
Tree slice Christmas advent calendar

More cute little tiny houses! Adoyable (as my niece says). These are made out of wood: 
Tiny wood house advent calendar

Roeshel’s soda crate advent was so simple and elegant:

wood shelf with boxes advent

Her soda crate had 24 spots, so she used small gift boxes and stamped the numbers on. 

The pizza pan advent is a classic! Love the ribbon woven through this one: 

pizza pan advent calendar

If you’re looking for a countdown that’s a little more decorative I love this chalkboard idea:
wood slice chalkboard Christmas countdown

This option is definitely the prettiest! I love that this uses a bulletin board -- no special DIY needed:
Pretty advent calendar on bulletin board

How CUTE. Check out the Target dollar spot or Dollar Tree for this cute holiday sock countdown:
Christmas sock advent calendar

Years ago I made a round advent countdown with vinyl lettering and a wood tabletop:
magnetic table top advent

I painted the tabletop with magnetic paint first and then painted over with the white. Our son loved moving the little tree magnet around. 

This punch advent idea is pretty basic but kind of BRILLIANT:

toilet paper roll punch advent

Any guesses as to what that is? Yep, toilet paper rolls. ;) You could also save the paper towel rolls and get a few out of each one I bet. I LOVE the idea of the kids breaking through the front to get to the treat. How fun is that? 

You could easily dress that up – use colored paper or again, wrapping paper. You don’t even need to number them really. And…you could make it into the shape of a Christmas tree perhaps? 

I think this additional toilet paper roll advent tutorial is pretty and probably tons of fun for you the kids to open up everyday:

toilet paper roll advent countdown

You could also just simply roll some card stock to make the tube. I like that you can use festive papers to customize it too. The kids could help decorate it after you fill them up. :)

My friend Beckie knocked off one of my favorite PB advent years back with this cute festive pail countdown:

bucket advent calendar

She used tiny buckets from the wedding section at the dollar store! (I think a few come in a package so this could be done for under ten bucks easy.)

You could also use these cute advent bags to make a simple mantle garland. 

Beckie also created this adorable DIY advent pillow with small pockets:

DIY pillow Christmas countdown

I made this Pottery Barn knock off advent years ago and it's still one of my favorite Christmas projects: 

wood Pottery Barn advent knock off

I saved TONS by making it myself! You could also use small envelopes instead of bags.

The easiest idea by far is printing off fun projects/events for each day. Well the easy part is just printing and cutting them out – the hard part is in actually doing each event. ;) 

She provides this free printable you can print out and use:

printable activity Christmas advent

The best part about these is you can determine what event goes with what day – so read a story could be a week night and movie night could be over a weekend. 

These cotton ball DIY Christmas countdown calendars are such a fun way for little ones to participate, I had to share a few versions. 

They are pretty easy too – just print out this Santa face advent and grab some cotton balls:
cotton ball santa printable

You can have the kids color that one.

If you want one already ready to go check out this cute color Santa face countdown printable:
Santa printable advent cotton balls

Super easy right? Print it out and pile up some cotton balls for kids to countdown the days of December. 

Here's another Santa face advent with a cute poem: 

Santa poem cotton ball print

I saw Melissa’s wrapped Christmas book advent idea years ago and thought it was such a sweet idea:

Christmas book advent in bucket

She wraps up Christmas books for the nights leading up to Christmas. Doesn’t matter if they are old or new – the kids will LOVE opening them up! 

This one isn’t quite as interactive for the kids, but Laura’s advent art from Finding Home Farms was so pretty I just had to share it:

advent on old window

You don't always have to interact with Christmas advent calendars...they can just be beautiful holiday decor!

And finally, I made our tiny box advent calendar five years ago and it’s still going strong:

advent calendar boxes

The little boxes are perfect for small toys and goodies. It was a lot of work when I made it (but fun!) and it’s held up great!

My son LOVED seeing these come out:

DIY tiny box advent

I also love Carrie's adorable version. So cute!:

hanging box advent calendar

Do you have an advent calendar? Have you made one? Even if you don't have little ones at home, they can make really lovely Christmas decor. 

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35 Christmas advent ideas


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  1. I love that toilet paper roll one!! We started it last year with little muslin bags that I numbered. I just keep them in a basket. My kids love it!!

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  2. I love, love, love Advent ideas...so here is mine: http://waldeewee.blogspot.com/2013/11/advent-idea.html I made several of these years ago and always love to pull it out and make sure it's full of goodies and the Bible story too.

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  3. My favorite advent calendar is the one my mom made when I was little and now it is in my house. She would mix up the ornaments in the pockets every year and we would take turns who went first but Christmas Eve was always the Santa one, which meant Santa was coming that night. (Squeal! So exciting!) Here is a link to it, about 7 pics down http://rebeccasroundup.blogspot.com/2012/12/christmas-decor-2012.html. Thanks, love your personality and your blog.

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  4. Mwaaahhh! Thanks friend....I have one more....
    http://www.infarrantlycreative.net/2011/12/advent-calendar-pillow.html

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  5. Oh my goodness, these are all so cute! Just for grins I had to go check out the price on the PB one -- gasp, heart attack, and who buys these things? Well, not me, but it sure is cute!

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  6. I love your advent calendar. I like colorful holiday stuff. :) I made one last year with a long ribbon and some decorated mini envelopes. Easy peasy! http://www.serenitynowblog.com/2012/11/diy-ribbon-and-envelope-advent-calendar.html

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  7. LOVE these! I am not ashamed to say that I am decorating now (it usually takes a few weeks!) while our Canadian Thanksgiving is in early Oct, I'm pretty sue I'd start now if I lived in the US too. I wouldn't dream of criticizing anyone for decorating on Dec 24, or not at all, and it just seems to me that people are all too quick to criticize those that like to start early. Anyhow, I love that you posted this inspiration, and whether you decorate today, or next month, can't we all just be friends? :) I kid, this comment just sounds all too serious now.

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  8. Nothing says Christmas like a countdown advent calendar. Love your ideas!

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  9. I wrap up Christmas books and the kids get to open one each night to read during Advent. As the pile gets smaller they know it's getting closer to Christmas.

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  10. These are all fabulous! : ) I have one I started last year with the kids. http://cherishedbliss.com/2012/11/christmas-advent-calendar-12-days-of-christmas.html

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  11. I'm super duper excited to be working on my first Advent Calendar - made out of burlap bags. I love this time of the year!!

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  12. I totally agree with you...if it snows then you can talk about Christmas! Heck, I will sprinkle glitter all around too! Unfortunately for this Tennessee gal we rarely get snow but I did buy my faux snow at Pottery Barn Outlet a couple of weeks ago! Love all the advent calendars! So cute!!!

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  13. I don't have a proper Advent calendar but your post makes me want to make or buy one!
    Since I'm in California I would never get to be excited about Christmas if I had to wait for snow but I too love Christmas!

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  14. My friend, Alex just did this one at www.Northstory.ca and I think it's so cute and clever! http://www.northstory.ca/diy-advent-calendar/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=diy-advent-calendar

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  15. Sarah - thanks so much for sharing my Advent calendar. I just got an email from a friend - I have finally made it in her eyes because I am on your site! Thanks for giving me some street cred!

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  16. I'm still stuck on 18 days. My eyes glazed over after that.

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  17. I love the Pottery Barn Tree Calendar!! Gorgeous! This is the link for the one I made last year, http://www.houseontheway.com/christmas-advent-calendar-idea/.
    Thanks!
    Leslie
    House on the Way

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  18. We have several, actually :) My parents have given us several, and I have a hard time deciding which to use each year.

    I did make one a couple years ago, from paper towel tubes, too! Here it is: http://agoodhomeblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/o-little-town-of-paper-towel-tube.html

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  19. oooo love the punch out one the kids would have fun with that!
    i did one last year and im thinking of pulling it out again (with new cards though)

    http://thesemicrafter.blogspot.com/2012/12/snowflake-advent-calender.html?m=1

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  20. I made a really fun one last year similar to the Etsy one, but in a wreath shape. Since I have teenaged boys I had to get a little clever with it and it ended up being a very special memory!

    http://homecrushblog.com/goodbye-fall-happy-christmas/

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  21. We use one that my grandma made - it's so special and makes me think of her. I love the ideas that you shared!

    http://www.mrsbomb.com/2612/31-days-counting-down-to-christmas-day-21/

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  22. This is the first year we're doing an advent calendar, so I've been looking up all I can find--I'm ending up with a hybrid (of course ;). Great inspiration, Sarah!

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  23. Aw shucks we haven't had any snow yet, I'm waiting for it, it's about time. ( live just few miles west of Grand Junction, CO) I've never made one, odd since we had 4 kids. Didn't know what we were missing huh? What area do you live in?
    I don't even need snow to think about Christmas, making things. Went digging in my holiday projects earlier this week to see if I could find some inspiration. I usually make paper ornaments every year but decided to make something else. Last year we didn't have a tree, (just a small table one). I'd love to have a small real tree but even those have gotten outrageous. Just love the smell of it.
    Maybe I can get some real branches to make a swag with to hang on the wall by the tree
    I just notice that the older I'm getting I'm not quite up to doing what I used to. Putting it all away is hardest part for me but I so love decorating and making things to give away. Love the hustle to get it all done on time. A few years ago I was going in to have a knee replacement and postponed for a week so I could get gifts finished and cards done. It's a 5 day hospital stay and you sure don't feel like making things or decorating when you get home (had already had right knee replaced year before) so I had surgery done on Dec.14th. instead of 7th. lol.
    I'm going to go back up to read all your comments and see what they all made for advent calenders. Great post, loved it.

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  24. My son has a lot of food restrictions, so I came up with this little food-free advent tree last year. Some dear friends gave us a special little tree one Christmas when our firstborn was in the NICU and we didn't have time or money to get a real tree, and now that we bought a bigger tree for our main tree, we use our little one for this!
    http://thepursers.blogspot.com/2013/11/in-preparation-for-december.html

    Just wrap 25 little ornaments and put them under the tree. Sing a Christmas song together and open one present every night before bed. It's so fun for little kids!

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  25. What beautiful ideas! I'm new to your blog and I love it already. You make me laugh for sure and inspire me greatly. My daughter (age 11) and I are going to make one of these lucky crafts. Decisions decisions!

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  26. My girls made cookies each year with their Nana that in turn were individually wrapped and hung in her kitchen as a countdown to Christmas. We live near and they were able to visit almost daily and eat a cookie from their ribbon hanging in her kitchen.
    Now it is time for me to carry on the tradition with my 3 year old grandson. We live in GA and they are in WI so we will wait until they visit and make a week countdown cookie ribbon. Best part is the time spent together making the cookies and decorating them. Also nothing to store away after the holiday except a bow and yard of ribbon!

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