Christmas crafts and recipes
Snowflake ornaments:
http://www.papersnowflakes.com/hangers.htm

http://www.papersnowflakes.com/leavesclr.htm

http://www.papersnowflakes.com/complete.htm
some REALLY pretty ones--boy scouts/girl scouts/shamrock/etc



Christmas recipes from around the world and crafts too

http://www.craftown.com/projects.htm

http://www.robinsfyi.com/holidays/christmas/activities/quickeasyfun.htm

http://www.robinsfyi.com/holidays/christmas/christmasfun.htm
lots of Christmas songs, crafts, etc here

http://www.mymerrychristmas.com
Cool site --countdown to Christmas

lots of Christmas crafts: http://www.imagitek.com/xmas/crafts/

A wonderful selection of Christmas links.
http://www.virtualquincy.com/quincy

found a really neat wreath recipe to make out of rice krispies:
http://www.ricekrispies.com

Some GREAT Creative Christmas ideas and craft projects:
http://www.mommysavers.com/Christmas/ideas_from_readers.htm

Coat Hanger Christmas Tree
http://www.sunnisan.com/crafts/xmastree.html
http://www.kidsdomain.com/craft/hangertree.html


Scrap Wreath
Buy a wreath form (styro or straw). Cut 3 inch squares of material with pinking shears (you need a couple yards at least, and different prints can be used). Using a screwdriver, poke each square into the form by holding the screwdriver at the center of the right side of the square and pushing it firmly into the form. Continue square by square until the entire wreath is filled. Stick a bow or other ornaments on it.


REINDEER MAGNET
Supplies:
Miniature Clothespins                         Pom Poms
Fabric Scraps                                      Wiggle Eyes
1/8" Red Ribbon                                  Pigma Pin or Paint
Holly Leaves                                         Glue
Magnet                                                  Ribbon or Raffia

Method:
Glue wiggle eyes to clothespin.
Glue a pom pom to clothespin to form the nose.
Draw a mouth on clothespin using pen or paint.
Glue two holly leaves to the front of the clothespin.
Create a small bow using ribbon or raffia and glue to the front
of clothespin.
Glue a large bow to the back of the clothespin.
Glue magnet to back of clothespin.



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