Holiday crafts

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Happy Holidays

Go Outside and Play wreath By Courtney

However you celebrate this Holidays season, it is an excellent time of year to do some craft together with your family. In my family we are celebrating Christmas. I remember my childhood with found memoires of gingerbread cookies and making Christmas decorations with my mom. I feel so lucky to continue this tradition with my children today. Nature offers some great opportunities for making Christmas ornaments; in our family we use natural elements in our Christmas creations. Of course…

Christmasbranch

Christmas branch

Go for hikes or investigate your backyard and find twigs, pinecones, branches and straw. Maybe you have some evergreens in your yard you can use. Did you or your neighbor trim the evergreen hedges? Grab a bag and have your little one help collect them so you can make wreaths out of what you have collected on your trips.

Here are a few ideas you can do together with your found natural elements.

Pinecones

Collect and gather pinecones

Glue

Glitter

Brush

Use a brush to apply glue on pinecones. Sprinkle glitter and you have a festive pinecone. This is a perfect craft for little hands and can be used on table settings, wreaths and tree decorations.

 

Wreath

Branches

Twigs and vines

Pinecones

Evergreens

Wires

Ribbons

Gather twigs and vines together from your garden and bind it together in a circle. Use wire to attach evergreen branches on the wreath. Attach pinecones and other natural materials on the wreath.

Finishing of with a ribbon.

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Centerpiece

Candles

Clementines

Cloves

Bulbs (buy ready to sprout paper white at a florist or garden center)

Soil

Moss (Any moss will do)

Wires

Plate

Decorated pinecones

Have a bowl of water, soil, moss and bulbs. Let your child wrap soil around bulbs like a mud pie. Wrap moss around it and bind them with wire. Depending how old your child is, you may have to help them out. Spray it daily with water.

Put cloves in clementines.

Let your children decorate the centerpieces with candles, clementines and pinecones. Make sure you water your bulbs and hopefully the paperwhites are blooming before Christmas!

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Happy crafting!

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