This post is definitely not a tutorial. I would not insult your intelligence that way! This is simply meant to show you some fun ways to upcycle old mittens for winter decor. Easy Peasy!
I did not have any mittens to start with, not having little ones at home anymore. But I remember once a year cleaning out the coat closet and throwing out so many that were missing their match. I wanted to catch you before you did the same!
Cutlery Holder
A few years ago, I was longing for the cute little Christmas stocking cutlery holders at the Pottery Barn. We were having several people for Christmas Eve dinner. I thought they would be adorable on my Christmas table. Then I looked at the price tag! They were 4 for $42.00! I needed 12 and I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. So I found some little mittens at Walmart…2 pair for 98¢ so I bought several! Plenty for the table and several others for future projects. I glued on sparkle bows and snowflakes and they were just so pretty!
So this year, in my quest to clean out my craft bins, I decided to put the extras to use.
My first project was to simply make a cutlery holder that was more appropriate for my winter breakfast table. A gold glitter bow is just a little too fancy! The little white buttons I found are perfect and remind me of snowflakes.
Winter Porch Sign
My next project came to mind when decorating my front porch for the winter season. I loved my big Christmas porch sign and I hated to take it down. Since the flip side was just bare wood, I decided to make it reversible. I painted it a cream color with paint leftover from another project. Using black wooden letters that I had purchased on clearance, I spelled out winter and glued them to the wood. Since I knew the overall look of the porch would be black and white, I was also able to use up some Buffalo checked mesh I had on hand as well. The final touch was to upcycle old mittens and an old black hat.
Mitten Banner
Those who follow the blog know that I have a love/hate relationship with the space above my fireplace. While it is large and gives me a lot of space to be creative…I miss the pretty wooden mantle in our first home. To compensate, there is rarely a time during the year where there is not a banner of some sort stretched across it. Those extra mittens are the perfect thing for this season. Using mini clothes pins, I simply attached the mittens to a heavy white string, added some pretty crafting letters and snowflakes. As a final touch, I put a little bit of greenery into each mitten.
Mitten Garland Highlight
Realizing I still have 3 sets left, I thought they would make a cute little accent to my staircase garland. Using four of the remaining mittens, I spaced them out between the pine cones and stars. The mini clothes pins used on the banner worked perfectly here as well.
Mitten Lampshade Accent
With my last pair I decided to dress up my entry lampshade for the season. I have always added bows and ornaments to my shades to make them a little different then what you see everyday. A tiny little pin holds them in place
It’s always fun to find a use for something that on the surface looks unusable. I remember throwing out so many lone mittens when my kids were small. Just like the socks that mysteriously disappear from the dryer! I hope this post will give some ideas on how to upcycle old mittens in your closet.
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Denise!!
OMG!! How cute are all these wonderful ideas using mittens for Winter decorations!! I LOVE it!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
I have used a pair or 2 of gloves outside on my childhood sled. And now you even have me thing of making some mittens to use for decoration….
Thanks so much for the inspiration and thanks for stopping by!!
Hugs,
Deb
Thanks Deb! I am working on clearing out my craft bins this winter. I had so many mittens in there! I love your sled. That caught my eye right away when I took your Christmas tour. I wish I had held on to mine! Have a wonderful week. Thanks again!
Great Ideas that are so cute!
Thanks Rebecca! Toddler mittens are just so cute! Thanks so much for stopping by and have a great week!
I love each and everyone of these adorable ideas! Pinned
Thank you Cindy! I’m making some headway cleaning out my craft bins this winter! Have a wonderful week!
Fabulous ideas, Denise!
I would love for you to join me over at the Creative Crafts Linky Party every Wednesday through Sunday https://creativelybeth.com/creative-crafts-linky-party-25/
Have a great week,
Creatively, Beth
Thank you Beth! I will do that for sure!
All of your ideas were amazing, so cute.
Thanks so much Corine! Have a great weekend!
Such clever ideas! I love the silverware mittens, well done!
Thanks so much Sarah! I am slowly but surely finding uses for all the crazy things I’ve stuffed into my craft bins! Have a great week ahead and thank you for stopping by!
Denise, I love all the mitten upcycle ideas, you shared.
Thank you for sharing your ideas with us at Meraki Link Party.
Have a wonderful week
Naush
Thanks Naush! I am working on clearing out my craft bins. The mittens were so much fun! Thanks for stopping by.
Hi Denise, you’ve found so many fun ways to use your mittens in Christmas/winter decor. I’m featuring your post on All About Home this evening. thanks for joining in.
Thanks so much Debra! I’m so excited to be featured! Have a wonderful week ahead.
These are such cute ideas! I love the winter porch sign you did. Thank you for sharing at EH&F.
Thank you Jennifer! Sometimes those craft bins we all have turn into a treasure chest when you’re looking for a project to do! Have a great rest of your week!