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With the holidays just around the corner,
why not try out some new crafts with the
children? You might just start a new
tradition at the same time!
SCENTED CINNAMON CUTOUTS
Place these anywhere, they are like potpourri.
- 10 tbsp. hot applesauce
- 5 oz. cinnamon
You can use other spices too (ginger, allspice, etc.),
or combine them. Mix together, if dry add more sauce.
If wet, add more spice. Makes a great non-sticky dough.
Very workable. Sprinkle work area with spice and
rolling pin. Roll dough 1/4" thick.
Cut into desired shapes. Holiday shapes, houses, ginger
people, apples, bears, hearts, etc.
For Ornaments: Use a straw to poke a little hole on top.
Place cut outs on a screen. Let dry 6 to 7 days.
Or dry in warm oven for 3 or 4 hours.
Almost feels like driftwood. Paint if you wish.
Be creative. Example: Ginger people.
Use white dimentional paint, looks like icing.
Glue ribbon to them, hang them up in a favorite spot.
Glue magnets on back. Personalize ornaments.
Use mini cutters, make gift tags.
SNOW ICE CREAM
- 1 egg, beaten slightly
- 1/2 c. sugar
- Pinch salt
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 2 c. milk
Mix well. Stir in enough clean fresh snow to make it
about the consistency of homemade ice cream.
Makes about 4 quarts.
MARSHMALLOW SNOWMAN
Cut strip of fruit leather for scarf.
Gently push a pretzel stick through 2 marshmallows.
Wrap scarf around end of pretzel. Add another marshmallow
for head.
Use another pretzel to attach gumdrop hat.
Make face with cloves and rolled fruit leather.
Make arms with pretzels and mini-marshmallows.
DECORATOR BAGS
- 1 plain brown bag
- Sponge
- Acrylic paint(s)
- Hole puncher
- Twine or curling ribbon
Take a plain brown bag and a sponge cut into any shape.
Using acrylic paints, decorate bag. Get creative!
Allow to dry and then turn down a couple of inches at
the top and use a hole puncher and punch two holes about
2" apart. Use either packing twine or curling ribbon
through the holes and tie a bow.
Makes a really cute country bag that is fun and inexpensive
and easy to do.
You can also use a stencil and stencil a design on
the bag. This is fun for children since they can
design it themselves! Can be used to give cookies or
candies or gifts other than food items.
MY FIRST TERRARIUM
- Large (32 oz.) plastic drink bottles,
empty
- 2 or 3 sm. plants
- Artificial flowers or bugs
- Sticks
- Small stones
- Potting soil
Soak the bottle in very warm water for a few minutes.
Then empty it, pull off the colored bottom part and peel
off the label. Clean the glue out of the bottom part.
Put a layer of small rocks in the bottom part.
Put potting soil over the rocks and then put in your plants.
Be sure to press the roots of the plants down.
Add more soil around your plants to fill the planter.
Arrange pretty stones, tiny sticks, or tiny toy animals
around the plants. Use a sharp knife to cut the top off
the clear part of the bottle (about 4" from the cap).
Turn the clear part upside down. Slip the cut edges
into the planter to make a dome top.
You can glue an artificial flower or bug to the dome
for decoration.
Note: If you can't find a drink bottle that has the
colored reinforced bottom, just use a regular one and
use your sharp knife to cut off the bottom. Spray paint
it and follow the rest of the directions above.
CHRISTMAS SPONGE ART WRAPPING PAPER
- White paper
- Scissors
- Dry sponge
- Ballpoint pen
- Water colors (red & green)
Draw a yuletide motif on white paper. Then cut out and
place on a dry sponge (one with tiny holes in the sponge
are the best). Then trace the pattern with your
ballpoint pen and cut out the shape. (Parents will need
to help with these steps).
Then, dip in paint, squeeze excess paint out and blot onto
either plain white or solid colored wrapping paper.
You can stamp each sponge several times before re-dipping
in the paint. This even dresses up plain newspaper
wrapping! Great for any time of the year!
SALT DOUGH ORNAMENTS
- 2 c. flour
- 1 c. salt
- 1 c. water
Mix all thoroughly. Add 1 tablespoon of water if
dough is dry. Knead 5 minutes. Shape. Poke a small
paper clip in back of ornaments. Place on lightly greased
cookie sheet. Smooth rough edges with wet knife before
baking. Bake at 250 degrees for 2 hours.
Paint with acrylic paints or Testor's paints (model paint).
Coat with clear shellac.
IDEAS: Braid dough and make into wreath.
Decorate with ribbon and dried flowers.
Make into holiday ornaments; snowman, santa, etc.
Use utensils, garlic press, fork, knives, toothpicks to
make designs.
Each day of our lives we make deposits in the memory
banks of our children. ~Charles R. Swindoll
About The Author: Cyndi Roberts is the editor of the "1 Frugal Friend 2 Another" bi-weekly newsletter and founder of the website of the same name. Visit http://www.cynroberts.com to find creative tips, articles, and a free e-cooking book. Subscribe to the newsletter and receive the free e-course "Taming the Monster Grocery Bill".
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