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The
holidays are a special time for being with the ones we love. We
hope these craft ideas will help create treasured moments for you
and yours! Happy Holidays!
Happy
Little Blue Bird Feeder
As
the colder weather approaches, this easy craft certainly will make
birds (and maybe even some squirrels!) happy!
What
You'll Need
Newspaper
A paper plate
A plastic knife or spatula
A bowl
Measuring spoons
Yarn
Peanut butter
Margarine
Bird seed
A large "open" pinecone (from a craft store or your own
backyard!)
A disposable camera (for use by kids during "bird-watching")
What
To Do
Cover your work area with newspaper. Tie about a four foot piece
of yarn around the top of the pinecone. This will be used to hang
the birdfeeder. Depending on the size of the pinecone, mix two tablespoons
of peanut butter with two tablespoons of margarine in the bowl (use
more for larger pinecones). Spread the peanut butter and margarine
mixture onto the pinecone, making sure to get mixture into the "openings"
of the cone. Pour some bird seed onto the plate and roll the pinecone
in it. Place the seed-covered pinecone in the freezer for about
an hour or until it is firm. Hang your homemade pinecone birdfeeder
outside in a tree, and watch as the birds enjoy your creation!
Tip
for parents: Make this craft with your children and then hang
the birdfeeder near a window for some prime winter bird-watching!
Give your child a disposable camera and let them be a "nature
photographer" for a day. This craft is sure to warm any cold
winter day and create family memories that will last a lifetime!
Snowfalls
Beaded Ornament
This
sparkly winter ornament could quickly become a "holiday heirloom"
that will be passed on from generation to generation!
What
You'll Need
Three 6-inch chenille stems (also called "pipe cleaners")
Eight crystal paddlewheel (or sunburst/"star" shaped beads
(18 mm size))
Twenty crystal faceted beads (8 mm size)
Eighteen crystal tri-beads (rounded with no cuts (11 mm size))
Hot glue gun or craft glue*
Wire cutters or heavy-duty scissors*
What
To Do
Make sure chenille stems are all an equal 6" in length (cut
with wire cutters if needed). Twist them in the center once or use
a spot of hot glue to hold them together, then spread out the arms
gently, keeping the pattern flat. String the beads on each of the
six arms in the following pattern:
1
faceted bead
1 tri-bead
1 faceted bead
1 tri-bead
1 paddlewheel bead
1 tri-bead
1 faceted bead
Put
a dab of glue under each last faceted bead. When dry, clip off ends
of chenille stem.
Glue (hot glue is best) one paddlewheel bead in center of each side
of the ornament and then one faceted bead in center of each paddlewheel
that is in the middle. Attach a loop made of thread for hanging.
Experiment with different colored beads and stringing patterns for
a collection of ornaments that is sure to dazzle!
Gift-giving
tip: Make the ornament as directed but replace the thread loop
with a safety pin clasp (available at craft stores) hot glued to
the back of the snowflake. Embellish with additional sequins and
glitter for a hand-crafted and truly glam gift!
*Adults,
be sure to supervise the little ones!
Your
Very Own Tribute Garlands
Linda's
Tribute to Judy Garland BY MYSELF: The Songs of Judy Garland
certainly is a masterpiece! But this craft masterpiece for
you to create is about a different kind of "garland!"
These fun and easy-to-make garlands are a new twist on the classic
"paper chains." Think of the garlands as scrapbooks you
can hang up and display. The only limit to the subject of your tribute
and what you add to your creation, is your own imagination!
You
will need:
Colored construction paper
Paste or glue stick
Scissors (again watch the "little ones!")
Pencil
Ruler
Colored markers and crayons
Photos, clippings from magazines, beads, buttons, feathers, glitter,
felt,
anything and everything you can think of to add to
the chain!
What
To Do:
Pick a theme for your tribute. Some ideas are:
- Christmases
Past include old family photos and "remember when"
quotes
- Days
Gone By include news clippings from the year or highlights
of your own experiences, both in photos and words
- "The
Best Is Yet To Come" this idea makes a great New
Year's activity. Make a chain with reminders of all you hope
to accomplish in the coming year
- Your
favorite singer, band or genre of music (Hmmmm
who/what
could it be? ;-) )
Once
you have your theme picked, gather all of the unique materials you
will need. (NOTE: if you don't want to cut up precious photos, a
good ideas is to scan the originals and then print high-quality
color pictures). Now make the chain. Make strips 1 inch wide and
6 inches long. Mark these measurements on the construction paper
and then cut the strips. Cut out about 30 strips. You will make
a loop with each strip. For the 1st loop, paste a strip together
so it forms a loop. Place the second strip through the loop, and
paste this strip together. You will continue making loops, and hooking
the loop into the next chain, then pasting the ends together. Make
the chain as long as you want! Once the chain is complete it's time
to start decorating. There are no right or wrong ways to create
your unique tribute garland. Let your imagination run wild!
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