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December 9, 2008

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Wood Plank Santa Claus

Wood Plank Santa ClausChoose your wood source of any size you like. Cut your wooden mittens and boots from scrap wood pieces make them the size needed to match your wooden Santa's body. Paint his body red first, let dry. Paint the top end of the plank, just far enough down in a flesh color to be his face and let dry.

 

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Fancy Cranberry TuCroissantsBlend together cream cheese, orange marmalade and pecans. Spread on bottom of croissant. Add 2 deli turkey slices, spread some of the cranberry jelly and top with leaf lettuce.

 

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Ice Cream Cone OrnamentsQuick, easy, and fun for children to make.

 

Crocheted Christmas wreath.

Crocheted WreathTo make these fast I use double strands and a size "N" hook. This is about 3.5 inches in diameter. Chain 6 and form a chain. Single crochet in that ring till you have 24 and slip stitch to join.

 

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Making a Christmas Wreath for NothingFind a pine tree with branches close to the ground. Cut enough branches for you to make a wreath. Make a circle base with the branches and then build on with other branches. I used twine to bind the wreath, you can use craft wire or even ribbon.

 

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Christmas Crafts Using Kraft Cheese Jars?Does anyone have any craft ideas using the small kraft cheese jars for Christmas? Thank you.

 

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George Washington and Christmas Decorating Ideas?Does anyone have any ideas on how to incorporate George Washington and Christmas into decorating for the holidays? It for something at my work. We can do just about anything. Any help would be appreciated.

 

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