Posted: 10-03-2009 , 09:39 PM #106 | ||
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Posted: 15-03-2009 , 02:08 PM #107 | |
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Hey Paprika
These are the snowflakes that I made from the directions you posted. The smaller ones are made from coloured post-it notes (was quiet at work during Christmas), and the bigger ones were made from magazine pages. We still have these up over the telly -they're cheerful and they twirl with the air currents :o)
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Posted: 11-10-2009 , 01:35 AM #108 | |
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Attention Jpmum!
bumping this up for JPmum who is looking for ideas.
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Posted: 08-12-2010 , 11:44 PM #109 | |
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Bump for 2010.
Some great ideas here. |
Posted: 17-12-2010 , 06:26 PM #110 | |
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Christmas Wreath
Another good idea for a Christmas Wreath is to get a styrofoam ring, cost 1.50euro. (or make a strong ring out of old material) then wrap old wool all round it until its completely covered, hairy wool is better. Add a loop for hanging it up and a small decoration at the bottom. I made loads of these for our Christmas Fair in work and they sold like hot cakes. If I could only get the knack of uploading photos!!!
A simple craft for small kiddies - you need pine cones,Glue, bottle tops and some spray paint. Just spray the cone, glue the cone into the bottle top and it makes a cute table decoration. Add some glitter when spray paint is wet. I love the ideas everyone has posted. I'll be keeping info on them to use for next years Fair. Athy55 |
Posted: 22-12-2010 , 11:49 PM #111 | |
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dkg and dl
I don't know if Paprika has told you the exact measurements for those two abbreviations yet. 1 Dekagram equals 10 grams, 1 Deciliter equals 100 milliliters. In Austria these measurements are still being used! :-)
Lovely ideas here, by the way! At some stage I have to share my picture(s) of an Advent calendar which is shaped as a teapot...now it's too late for those things, anyway! :-D Happy Christmas to all of you! |
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