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Winter Thrift Store Crafts That Look Straight Out of a Holiday Catalog

Lori Ballen by Lori Ballen
November 30, 2025
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If you’re walking past this stuff at the thrift store, you’re missing your next cozy photo shoot setup. These DIYs turn winter light, texture, and thrifted finds into crafts that look high-end and photograph beautifully — no red and green in sight. Just soft neutrals, warm light, and quiet winter vibes.

1. Wool Blanket Wrapped Vases

Handmade wool-wrapped vases in tan, cream, and gray, with twine-tied eucalyptus—chic winter décor for festive catalogs.

Okay, picture this — you grab a wool blanket at the thrift store because it feels cozy, not because you have a plan. But then it hits you: that blanket would look amazing wrapped around a vase. Instant winter magic. This little DIY is one of those five-minute wins that looks way more effort than it actually takes.

You’ll just need a wool blanket, a glass vase, some twine or jute string, and fabric scissors.

Here’s the fun part — this one takes maybe five minutes, tops, but it looks like something straight out of a winter décor photoshoot.

Grab a wool blanket or scarf in a cozy neutral — cream, camel, gray, anything that feels soft and wintery. Spread it out flat and cut a strip wide enough to wrap around your vase. Don’t overthink it; a little uneven edge actually makes it look more handmade and organic.

Wrap the fabric snugly around the vase so it feels fitted but not tight. Tie a piece of twine or jute around the middle like a little belt — you can do a bow if you’re feeling cute, or just a simple knot for that rustic “I didn’t try too hard” vibe.

Then just drop in some dried branches, pampas, or eucalyptus. The texture of the wool next to the glass and greenery is chef’s kiss — soft, layered, and moody in the best way. It’s one of those crafts that photographs like luxury but costs next to nothing.

It’s simple, it’s neutral, it photographs like a dream — and no one will ever guess it started as a $3 thrifted blanket.

2. Sweater Sleeve Planters

A cable-knit sweater planter with a lush fern sits on a sunlit windowsill, creating a warm, inviting winter ambiance.

Okay, imagine a little ceramic pot, simple and neutral — maybe white, maybe stone gray — but dressed up like it’s wearing the coziest winter sweater. That’s what this looks like. You’ve got chunky cable-knit sleeves hugging the pot like a soft sleeve cuff, with the ribbed edges peeking out just enough to look intentional. The texture catches the light perfectly, giving that warm, hygge vibe you see in every Pinterest flat lay.

Inside? A soft pop of green — maybe a fern, maybe some faux eucalyptus — something that breaks up the neutrals just a bit. Line a few of them on a windowsill or shelf and they instantly look curated, like you pulled them straight out of a holiday photoshoot. It’s clean, calm, and cozy — the kind of DIY that makes people ask, “Wait… you made that?”

Cut the sleeves off old cable-knit sweaters and slide them over ceramic pots. Neutral tones like beige, gray, or oatmeal photograph best. Add ferns or faux greenery for soft contrast.

Shopping List:
Chunky Knit Sweater
Ceramic Plant Pots
Hot Glue Gun and Sticks

Here’s how you make them — and honestly, it’s one of those “how is this so easy?” moments.

Grab a chunky cable-knit sweater you don’t mind cutting up (the thicker the texture, the better). Lay it flat and cut the sleeves off just above the armpit seam — you’ll use each sleeve as a cozy little cover.

Take your ceramic pot and slide the sweater sleeve over it like you’re dressing it for winter. Adjust the fabric until the ribbed cuff lines up nicely at the bottom edge. If it’s a little loose, just add a dab of hot glue inside the rim to keep it from slipping.

Trim off any extra fabric at the top, then fold the edge inside for a clean finish. Pop in your favorite plant — I love a soft fern or some faux eucalyptus for that neutral pop — and boom, you’ve got yourself the coziest planter on the internet. It looks like décor from a $60 boutique shelf, and all it took was a thrifted sweater and five minutes of your life.


3. Snow-Dusted Mason Jar Luminaries

Snow-kissed luminaries glow on a frosty windowsill, nestled among pinecones and branches as snow falls softly outside.

You know those frosty, glowing jars that look like they’ve been sitting on a snowy windowsill all night? That’s the look. These mason jar luminaries give off that soft winter sparkle without a single strand of glitter — just light, texture, and a touch of magic.

Grab a few mason jars, Mod Podge Gloss, and Epsom salt. Brush a thin coat of Mod Podge on the outside of each jar, then roll it in Epsom salt while it’s still wet. You’ll get this perfect frosted texture that catches light like snow.

Once they’re dry, drop in an LED tea light or fairy lights for that soft, candlelike glow. If you want to go full cozy-core, tie a bit of jute twine or a small piece of lace around the rim.

Cluster them on a mantle, line them up on a windowsill, or mix them with pinecones and greenery on a tray — they look like little snow globes made of light. When they glow, it’s pure winter magic.


4. Mismatched White Candleholders

A set of six white candles in sleek holders sit on a wooden tray, evoking winter coziness atop gentle cream-colored fabric.

These look like something straight out of a Scandinavian design catalog — a mix of old and new, rustic and modern, all sitting together in soft neutral tones. Each candleholder has its own shape and height — some slender and curved, others chunkier with a vintage base — but they all share the same clean, matte white finish. Clustered together on a tray or along a mantel, they create this effortless, layered glow that feels calm, cozy, and intentionally imperfect. When the candles are lit, the whole setup gives that quiet, flickering warmth you only get from winter evenings and linen textures.

To make them, hit your local thrift store and grab a few mismatched candlesticks — ceramic, brass, even wood works. Give them a quick wipe-down, then take them outside and spray them evenly with matte white spray paint (or stone gray if you want contrast). Let them dry completely between coats — two light layers usually do it.

Shopping List:
Matte White Spray Paint
Assorted Candleholders
White Taper Candles

Once they’re dry, group them together on a tray, add a few white taper candles, and let them steal the show. The matte finish softens everything — no shine, no glare — just that dreamy, high-end candlelight glow that looks good in any room (and even better in photos).


5. Frosted Glass Bottles

A collection of clear and frosted glass bottles filled with pine and twigs glows in sunlight on a winter windowsill display.

Brush Mod Podge onto thrifted glass bottles and roll them in Epsom salt for a frosted texture. Perfect on windowsills or shelves. Think of those pretty glass bottles you always see in farmhouse kitchens or winter window displays — that’s what these look like, only softer and frostier. Picture a few different shapes and sizes — tall and narrow, short and round — all coated in a delicate, icy layer that catches light like real snow. The glass still peeks through in spots, giving them a subtle shimmer. A few have little twine bows around the neck or sprigs of greenery tucked in, and when you cluster them together, they look like frosted treasures you pulled in from the cold.

Shopping List:
Mod Podge Gloss
Epsom Salt
Glass Bottles

To make them, grab some glass bottles — wine bottles, syrup jars, anything clear works. Brush a layer of Mod Podge Gloss all over the outside, then roll them in Epsom salt while it’s still tacky. Shake off the extra, let them dry, and that’s it — instant winter frost.

You can leave them empty, add a candle inside, or slip in a few winter branches or dried stems. On a windowsill, the light makes them glow faintly — like morning frost catching the first bit of sunshine.

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