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After Christmas, store decorations. Christmas Tree Ornaments Use eggs, stars, moons, suns and other shapes, to make stars etc.... Twinkle Twinkle Litle Star Make stars from wool felt, cardboard covered with foil or painted with silver or gold or even raffia. Have silver stars and gold stars. Or try Hang stars from the windows at different levels, and using different size stars. For decorations also use candles, or candles and a few stars with soft greenery. Try different color and texture combinations, such as having a variety of golds with textures, or those with ruby, deep blue and green finishes, or stars with a bit of a pastel tone. Another idea is to cut out the centre of the stars so that they are only silhouettes. Have them in gold, cream, silver, or any other color schemes. These will look more delicate on your tree. On the tree hang cardboard stars and suns, eggs or bows painted gold, bronze, or copper. Put one or two with garlands of greenery and arrangements of greenery, pears, apricots and other gold fruit on the table, or around candles. Hang stockings and for trim on the stockings use scraps of lace, painted gold trim if desired. Paint old sandpaper or textured cardboard for textured stars. Even torn and damaged cardboard creates an interesting textured effect when painted.
You can also fashion your own baubles out of foam balls and odd scraps of material or cord. Use eggs. Have hard boiled organic eggs for breakfast. Neatly slice off the top either close to the top or half way, depending upon your design. Do not crack the eggshells. Clean out the egg shells of all remnant egg and very carefully wash the shells in soapy water. Allow them to dry. Once the egg is dry stick the shell together with a strip of tape (such as, masking tape - the tape needs to be able to be painted over).
Look in old sewing boxes to find cotton spools. Wrap them in tartan ribbon or recycled colourful paper. Thread together as indicated in the photo to make stunning, yet simple Christmas An alternative is to find old costume jewellery. Decorate, paint or insert Christmas images from recycled paper. Old gift cards and wrapping paper can be turned into tree adornments with some clever cutting and string. Origame Decorations Make origame decorations out of scrap paper, either white or coloured. Note: if this sounds difficult, just stick to only making one shape (such as birds), and have a treefull of them – either in the same colour or in different colours. There are many craft books on origami available, including at the local libraries, so just choose a simple design and make it out of the paper you have collected.
Keep a sturdy shoe box for ribbons and bows - it is such a shame to throw such pretty garnishes away, especially when you can use them for any celebrations. Take the pictures down from your walls, wrap them up like a gift and put them back.It then looks like you have presents dancing merrily across the interior of your home.Wrap the front door with wide ribbon, to look like a gift. Christmas Stockings Make stockings out of spare material or your old and wearing out clothes. An old top can have a new life as a Sew the stockings with bright, thick cotton or wool (e.g. from an old jumper). To decorate the stocking cut out a shape or design from material and sew or staple it to the stocking. Add buttons, scraps of material or ribbon, etc, to make a design. (e.g. cut a Christmas tree shape from green material and put sequins or coloured small buttons on it for baubles; or some green material and two red buttons can become holly. Or a square of material with ribbons and a bow is a gift. Hint: plain white buttons can be colored with markers.)
Material, including scraps, can become Christmas stockings or Christmas bon bons / crackers.
Popsicle sticks, glue, jigsaw puzzle pieces, child's picture, light weight cardboard, ribbon Glue popsicle sticks together to form a triangle. Glue the puzzle pieces onto the triangle to make a frame. Glue the picture behind the frame, and then glue the cardboard behind the picture. Add a ribbon for hanging. Wreath Decoration Use green non-toxic eco friendly paint to colour seven pieces of paper towel or toilet paper tubes. When the paint is dry, thread a pipe cleaner through all the tubes and twist to secure them together. Cut out a red bow and glue it to the wreath. Thread a piece of red ribbon through the tube on top and tie to make the hanger for the decoration or wreath. Pine Cone Decoration
Gather pine cones (they don't have to be large). Dip in melted candle wax - preferably use soy based wax, beeswax or natural-based candles / recycle the children's beeswax crayons - melt in oven. Cones can also be painted by hand by using a gold burnish or splatter them with white paint to create a frosted appearance. When Keep some without ribbon for table decorations. Candy Cane Decoration Using beads thread onto a pipe-cleaner. Use two red beads then two white beads.Thread the beads so they nest together.When you like the length bend the pipe-cleaner to hold and cut. Bend the length to make a candy cane shape that will hang on the tree. Popcorn Decoration Here's a twist on a traditional Christmas trim. Instead of stringing popcorn on string for your tree. String it onto medium-gauge wire and bend the wire into shapes such as bells, hearts, or stars. Add a ribbon to the top! Pipe Cleaner Decoration You need pipe cleaners and even beads. Take the colorful pipe cleaners and create shapes to wrap around the Christmas tree or to hang from branches. Ideas are only limited by your imagination. Combine with beads - use thread and make stars, diamonds, angels, etc. Paper Tree Decoration Cut out 4 triangle tree shapes. Fold each one in middle. Glue together. Add sequins or holes punched from coloured paper for decorations. Cut out circles or heart or shapes and do the same as the tree for different decorations. Bear Decoration Precut bear shape from any old cardboard - cereal boxes, cards etc. Make hole punches all around and allow the children to sew in and out of the holes with ribbon. Glue a pocket on the front of their bear and add a message in the pocket. One big bear hug. Just for you. Merry Christmas Love _______". We added a ribbon string for hanging. Also used old Christmas wrap cut into heart shapes to decorate the pocket etc. Gingerbread Decoration This will delight children, and give you unique heirloom decorations. Decorate the tree with Turn it into gingerbread decorations. Cut the shapes out of cardboard and paint with thick paint so they look like gingerbread. Have gingerbread Santas, stockings, snowmen, birds, etc. Have a gingerbread Christmas Tree on the table or mantelpiece. However, children may want to eat the cardboard decorations, so also provide some cooked gingerbread baubles that can be pulled out when guests arrive or on Christmas day. Cinnamon and Salt Dough Keep the designs simple and not too thick, so they won't dry out - they can be painted and varnished with eco-friendly varnish. Salt Dough 2 cups plain flour 1 cup salt 1 cup water Mix the dry ingredients then slowly add the water until you have a firm dough. Knead for 5 - 10 minutes. Bake decorations 165C (325F) depending on the thickness, can take up to 90 minutes. Roll out the salt dough and cut gingerbread men in all diffferent sizes, bake slowly to Cinnamon Dough 1 1/2 cups ground cinnamon or mixed spice 1 cup apple sauce 1/2 cup glue Mix all the ingredients until a firm dough. Knead for 5 minutes, cover with wrap, stand for 30 minutes. Roll and make shapes with Christmas cookie cutters. Put on a cooling rack covered with gauze and let dry, turning occasionally. Cinnamon Stick Bunches 4 cinnamon sticks per bunch Bundle the cinnamon sticks in the centre with the twigs and decoration. Our Christmas - A few willow branches for the Christmas tree decorated with gold and red bows, baubles and LED fairy lights, don't forget to turn off fairy lights! Bowls of gumnuts and pine-cones (dipped in melted old beeswax crayons), fresh flowers, candles and fruit scattered throughout the home, a big ribbon going horizontal and vertical on the front door to look like a parcel wrapped, and a wreath made from twigs in the garden and dried apples, big hessian bows with raffia and ribbons tied on our trees and bushes in the yard, with solar rope Christmas lights.
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