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Eight Awesome Christmas Crafts using Jenga Blocks & Frames

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Recently, my crafting sisters and I participated in a Christmas challenge event that we held on Facebook. The challenge was to make a Christmas craft using three items: a frame, jenga blocks, and jute. Each one turned out so unique, so I wanted to highlight them on my blog for you here! Check out these Awesome Christmas Crafts using Jenga Blocks and Frames! Let us know which one is your favorite in the comments! Also, make sure to check out our other Christmas Crafts while you’re here!


1. Jenga Block & Jute Cross Diy

This sweet inspirational framed Christmas piece was made with Hymnal Sheets and that cross was made out of Jenga blocks! You can see the live video tutorial for this piece on replay >>HERE<<.

an inspirational Christmas frame with a jenga block cross created by My Eclectic Treasures
My Eclectic Treasures

2. Jenga Nativity Craft

This next piece is a Nativity created by our friend Hilde’ from Crafting at Hilde’s Farmhouse. The manger was made from Jenga blocks! Check out this live tutorial on replay >>HERE<<! You can also check out her collection of vintage pieces for sale on her website, HildesFarmhouse.Com!

A nativity scene created by Crafting at Hilde's Farmhouse
Crafting at Hilde’s Farmhouse

3. Framed Jenga Block Snowman Hat

How fun is this snowman hat made out of Jenga blocks?! Our friend Darra, from Lattice and Lace : DIY Creations & Designs, made this adorable framed Christmas piece! You can see the live tutorial on replay >>HERE<<!

a framed snowman hat created by Lattice and Lace : DIY Creations & Designs

4. Jenga, Frame & Jute Wreath!

Who loves buttons?? This one has lots of them backed by a wreath made out of none other than Jenga blocks! I even love the background of corrugated cardboard! This was made by our friend Amanda from Amanda Made and you can see the live tutorial on replay >>HERE<<! You can also see her collection of wood cutout kits in her shop >>HERE<<!

a jenga block wreath created by Amanda Made
Amanda Made

5. Easy Santa Gift Bag Farmhouse Style Sign

You can’t see the Jenga blocks on this one, but I promise they are there under that shelf piece at the bottom. Our friend Angela from Word & Home, cleverly made this piece using a gift bag , blocks, and paint stir sticks. You can see how she made it on her blog >>HERE<<! Also, check her out on Facebook >>HERE<<!

a framed Santa picture created by Word & Home
Word & Home

6. DIY Jenga Block Christmas Window Frame

This is another gift bag project, but this time the frame was made out of Jenga blocks! I could not even tell at first until our friend Judy, from The Crafty House, told me! Watch how she did it on the replay of her live tutorial >>HERE<<!

a diy window frame for Christmas created by The Crafty House
The Crafty House

7. Vintage Inspired Christmas Fireplace

Look how vintagely sweet this fireplace is that our friend, Suki from Crafting with Suki, made out of a frame! The firewood is jenga blocks! How cute right?! She hand painted that fireplace, too! You can watch her make it on the replay of her live tutorial >>HERE<<!

a fireplace scene created by Crafting with Suki
Crafting with Suki

8. Jenga Blocks Wreath Diy

Last but not least, another wreath idea using jenga blocks, made by our friend Agnes, from Just That Perfect Piece! I love how different this one is just by placing the blocks in a different direction! You can watch it being made on the replay of her live tutorial >>HERE<<! Check out her other diys and crafts on her blog >>HERE<<!

A jenga block wreath created by Just That Perfect Piece
Just That Perfect Piece

Awesome Christmas Crafts using Jenga Blocks and Frames

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