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  • Festive Christmas Tree and Ornament Ideas
  • From "Special Presentation"
    episode DHC-S
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    With very little effort, readily available natural materials can be transformed into impressive Christmas centerpieces.

    Looking for alternatives to painted pinecones and cranberry garlands? Debbie Stapley offers a few tree and ornament ideas that will bring scent and texture to table and tree.

    Materials:

    4 foam cones, 6" to 12" high
    Stick cinnamon
    Ground cinnamon
    Whole cloves
    Assorted nuts in their shells
    Potpourri for the holiday season
    Tacky glue
    Glue gun
    Raffia

    Cinnamon-Stick Tree

    1. Using the tallest cone, hot-glue the cinnamon sticks vertically around the cone, starting at the top. You may need to cut the cinnamon so that the bottom tier fits.

    2. Cover the joints between the tiers with a raffia bow.

    3. Hot-glue a big walnut to the top.

    Potpourri Tree

    1. Using a medium or tall cone, paint the cone with tacky glue.

    2. Pour the potpourri onto waxed paper and roll the cone in the potpourri. Pat it firmly into place.

    3. Add a raffia bow.

      Note: The potpourri should have a rough texture -- wood shavings, bark, dried flowers, etc.

    Ground-Cinnamon Tree

    1. Using the smallest cone, paint the cone with tacky glue.

    2. Pour out a lot of cinnamon onto waxed paper and roll the glue-covered cone in it, patting the cinnamon into place to cover the cone entirely.

    3. Decorate with whole cloves pushed into the cone.

    4. Add a raffia bow.

    Nut Tree

    1. Using a medium or tall cone, hot-glue nuts to the cone, randomly, in tiers or in a pattern.

    2. Glue a big nut to the top of the cone.

    3. Add a raffia bow.

    All products can be found at grocery and craft stores.

    Cornhusk Packets

    Materials:

    Dried cornhusks
    Small coins and candy kisses
    Red raffia
    Red magic marker

    1. Moisten the cornhusks to make them easier to work with, then wipe off the moisture.

    2. Place a coin or a small piece of candy near the center of the husk.

    3. Fold the two long sides to the center, over the candy. Fold up one end to meet the other.

    4. Tie together tightly with the colored raffia and make a small bow.

    5. Hang packet from the tree.

    6. If you wish, write a number on each packet. On Christmas, or each day of Advent, invite children to open a packet and find a prize.

    All products are available at grocery and craft stores.

    Festive Fact: As part of their New Year's celebrations, the ancient Romans wished each other "good health" by exchanging evergreen boughs.


    RESOURCES :
    Classic Crafts and Recipes for the Holidays
    Model: 0609808508
    Author: Martha Stewart
    (2001)


    William Morrow Books / Hearst Books
    Website: www.harpercollins.com

    Gift Of Christmas: Create Ornaments, Candles, Centerpieces and More
    Model: 0865733902
    Author: Editors of Creative Publishing
    (1996)


    Creative Publishing International, Inc.
    Website: www.creativepub.com

    The Spirit of Christmas: Creative Holiday Ideas
    Model: 1574861964
    Author: Editors of Leisure Arts
    (2001)


    Leisure Arts (Hot Off The Press, Inc.)
    Website: www.craftpizazz.com

    Make Your Own Christmas Tree Ornaments: Inspiring Ideas for Decorating Your Christmas Tree
    Model: 1842152351
    Author: Carolyn Bell
    (August, 2000)


    Southwater Publishing (The Manning Partnership Ltd.-- Imprint of Anness Pub)
    Phone: 0-1225-852727
    Fax: 0-1225-85282

    A Handcrafted Christmas: Creating a Welcoming Home for the Holidays
    Model: 1564774082
    Author: Dawn Anderson (Editor)

    Welcome Home for the Holidays
    Model: 0963297813
    Author: Gooseberry Patch

    Instant Gratification Ornaments: Fast and Fabulous Projects
    Model: 0811830233
    Author: Genevieve A. Sterbenz

    Quick and Easy Christmas Crafts: 133 Projects for Gifts, Ornaments and Holiday Decorating, Vol. 1
    Model: 0848715640
    Author: Oxmoor House
    Oxmoor House
    Birmingham, AL 35201
    Phone: 205-877-6562
    Fax: 205-877-6504 or 205-
    Email: oxmoorhouse@spc.com

    Jewish Holiday Style: A Beautiful Guide to Celebrating the Jewish Rituals in Style
    Model: 0684849593
    Author: Rita Milos, et al

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