christmas crafts?

Nov 29, 2006 by No Name teeheehee | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)

my family will have a differnet Christmas this year because my mother died suddenly this was a horrible cancer. * Sniffle
What are cute crafts we could do as Tradtion new?
What are the costs for research decoration outdoors or indoors?
What are some traditions of your family do?
ideas on a budget please!


I have a colleague who told me about it. His children, he did, but I suppose that adults could do it too. She made Christmas decorations with applesause and cinnamon. Of course, you put more cinnamon than applesause. Keep adding the cinnamon until it is firm enough to hold the shape. You can use cookie cutters to make the form or simply the form yourself. Drill a hole on top with a straw, add your string to hang it and let it dry for a few days. When dry, you can paint it. Sorry for your loss.

Nov 29, 2006 | by jamie6882


You can go to craft store and buy kits to make ornaments for about $ 2-3 to make a few ornaments per kit.
Nov 29, 2006 | by frozenpancake582



What Christmas crafts has your child done in the past?

Nov 24, 2007 by elizabeth_ashley44 | Posted in Grade-Schooler

I'm speaking more specifically about kinders through third graders. I teach 3rd grade and am in the market for a new Christmas/holiday craft to do this year. I don't want to do something that many kids have done in earlier grades, but I don't want to do something too complicated either. What crafts has your child done, and which ones did you like the most?


I am a kindergarten teacher and I make several crafts for Christmas. We make Rudolphs. They are so cute. You first get a wire hanger then bend it into a rhombus shape and slide a ankle pantyhose over the hanger. Have your kids trace their hands on brown felt then attach to the sides for antlers. Attach googly eyes then a bright red pom pom at the end and it is so cute. We also make puzzle ornaments. I get paper plates and cut out the the circle within the middle then I cut another small circle within the middle of the circle. After that we place puzzle pieces around the circle and paint it red or green. Then I place a ribbon in the back and a picture of each kid in the back. They are a hit with the parents. One more thing we do is make wreaths using paper plates. I cut out the middle of a paper plate and then I cut small one inch by one inch squares from wrapping paper. The kids will then place it over the back of a pencil and glue the end and place it around the paper plate. I make sure to tell my students to cover the entire plate. I then put a bow on the top and their you go beautiful wreaths. Hope that helps.

Nov 24, 2007 | by Mommy of Marc


My son isn't in school yet, but when I was in 2nd or 3rd grade the teacher got little cardboard stars and lots of different colored yarn and we glued the strips of yarn around the star until we got to the middle. My mom put that on her tree for years.
Nov 24, 2007 | by Ryan's mom



Christmas Crafts

Spend some quality time with the kids making these adorable holiday crafts.



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Christmas Crafts - News

Christmas comes early at Winthrop
Dec 31, 1969 - liherald.com
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Winter events 2012-2013
Dec 31, 1969 - Chicago Tribune
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Fall events 2012
Dec 31, 1969 - Chicago Tribune
Demonstrations include black powder firing and drills, cooking and crafts. Some fees. grauemill.org Sept. 7-8 Itasca Oktoberfest Times TBD Kick off the fall season with a touch of German culture. This festival features authentic German food,

Middletown business is a Crafter's Delight
Dec 31, 1969 - Times Herald-Record
Middletown business is a Crafter's DelightShe made all her Christmas cards that year. "Then I went to scrapbooking and then (crafts) took over my whole basement," Aziz-Antal said. "I didn't know I was good in art until I became a mom." Unable to work in international law locally,

Crafts and Cake: The Art of Pinterest
Dec 31, 1969 - Patch.com
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