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Christmas Crafts for
Children
Home Made Candles
and Sweater Mitttens
Kitchen Angel
Cookies in a Jar
GIFT JARS
Homemade Books
Homemade Gifts for
Kids to Make for
Grandparents and
Parents
Christian August
Crafts

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Homemade Valentines
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Bulbs and planters
A freshly painted, old clay flowerpot can be filled with
little stones and used for forcing bulbs. We used acrylic
paint for this one so it wouldn't come off and (honest!) got
our bulbs from grocery stores. Or you can give cuttings from
a few of your favorite and most hardy houseplants. Use an
old-fashioned jar, and don't forget the index card with
sunlight and watering instructions--and a little kid-drawn
picture of the plant. Last, your kids can design a
seed-packet storage bin for a gardener. It should be at
least as big as a shoe box, preferably with a tightly
fitting lid, just in case of mice. Drop a few seed packets
in there; you can get them at many grocery stores.
Source: FamilyFun.com
Handsome
Hangers
CRAFT MATERIALS:
Plastic hangers
12 or so plastic shopping bags per hanger
Tape
4 1/2 yards of ribbon (1 1/2 inches wide) per hanger
Time needed: Under 1 Hour
1. To pad each hanger, wrap plastic bags evenly around it,
using short strips of tape to attach them at both ends.
Cover the whole hanger except for the hook.
2. Next, wrap ribbon around the plastic bag padding,
starting at the base of the hook and leaving a 1-foot tail
extending above it (you'll need this to tie a bow later).
Overlap the ribbon enough to hide the plastic.
Source: FamilyFun.com
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