Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Some Easy Christmas Crafts

The holidays are such a great time to enjoy making crafts. Not only are they fun for the kids and allow you to spend some quality time with the children but homemade crafts are always a precious gift to give away to a loved one that will treasure it forever. Christmas crafts can extend far beyond the basic gift giving concept as nothing looks more inviting than homemade centerpieces and table settings. Children will absolutely love homemade ornaments that they create that are displayed upon the family Christmas tree for all to see.
Some of the simplest Christmas crafts are not only inexpensive but also alluring and so very meaningful. Consider something as easy and fun as making your own napkin rings which can easily be printed off of the internet, colored and used for the Christmas dinner table. What about some photo ornaments for the tree? One idea that makes for a very accepted and welcome Christmas gift is to make some yummy cookies with your kids as helpers, of course. Then package them up, about a half a dozen or so, in a snazzy Christmas bag and secure each with some red and green ribbon. Be sure to curl the ends and there you go a wonderful little gift for that someone special.
Another idea that the kids will just love is to let the kids color print out Christmas cards that you will send to family and friends. People are not looking for perfection here but rather the thought behind it all. These are the types of gifts that mean more than anything. What could be cuter than having the kids assist with making name tags for Christmas dinner? With a few simple items such as paper cups, napkins, and a couple of suckers you can make the most interesting place cards. Now why go out and buy an overpriced Christmas wreath when you can easily put one together yourself with just a tad of effort? The scraps that are found all around the Christmas tree lots can be wired together and fit to perfection, from there you can hot glue in some pine cones or berries.
What could mean more, well besides the food, than a beautiful Christmas centerpiece? If you attempt to order a live floral arrangement for your centerpiece you will soon discover that you really can't touch one for under $25 and you will not get much for your money there. But for less than half of that you can make your own beautiful arrangement with live flowers and candles to boot. Part of your Christmas tradition should always include making things that people love and this goes beyond the basic pecan pies, homemade cookies, and homemade candies. Expand this tradition into taking the little bit of extra effort and time and making some things. This will not only save you money but you will also be proud as guest's compliment how crafty you are, even if you aren't because you don't have to be to do these things. It is also time well spent with your children and then they too can take part of the credit for your creativity.


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