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Holiday Arts and Craft on a Budget by: Stephanie Lynn Peeden
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| Sunday, December 28, 2008 |
The best time for arts and crafts projects is nearing the end of the year. The mind begins to drill into everyone around Halloween, regularly work Thanksgiving and Christmas with highlights. That's when we care more for those sincere donations, because we have been fairly busy for ourselves the rest of the year.
However, you do not need to break the bank for a warm gift to someone, like many of us already know. There are always things in the "cute" and "Darling", which can give a wonderful impression to our family and friends.
Halloween can be a simple time to catch a smile of someone with a "Ghost Pop". All you need is a pacifier with a small envelope, a sheet of paper, and a small Rubberband. (see where it goes?:)
Place the tissue in and around the lollipop, the Rubberband wrap around the base several times, then draw your "ghost" to pop with a manufacturer. (Note, however, the marker ink will spread quickly, a few points is usually enough.) This is a simple, fun, very inexpensive crafts for the holidays, and in addition, the receiver This donation was a nice lunch too!
Thanksgiving is a time difficult to pay attention to a good job, since the Christmas season begins to wind in the minds of all. Give him a little effort though, and you can have something to decorate your home with many years to come. I think it is good to take a small piece of scrap wood Treaty (wood that has been treated to withstand the elements of nature. A piece of approximately 2 to 3 feet is good), draw a comic strip, as Turkey on her and then cut or be cut around the border of your turkey. Then, "color" of your turkey by painting it. With a little game nailed in the back of it, you have a beautiful yard decorations for all to see! (Establishment of the date, and the artist's name on the return could make it a "legacy" Also, if you use a good piece of wood that will last.)
Christmas is the time when stores are packed with buyers, Stay at home one day and make some gifts of your choice. May you be surprised what you can come with! Take an old towel season, the type that have a decoration for the holidays, and an embroidery hoop. (The hoop can be purchased relatively cheap at places like Wal-Mart.) Stretch the towel on the hoop and clamp it. Cut the tip off the towel, and wa-la! A thought-ment kitchen for decoration! (In fact, it would be nice anywhere in the home or work, even for some people.)
Whatever the nature of crafts you are done this year, make sure you are careful and have fun and share your "gifts from the heart." 'Tis the Season! Stephanie --
Copywright, October 2006 http://stephshomeprojects.com
About the author
You can find other major projects going to Stephanie's website http://stephshomeprojects.com
Stephanie Lynn Peeden is a stay at home mother who experiences with arts and crafts projects often enough. She likes to say: "What you can bring is limited only by your imagination, but sometimes you need a little help.")
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