Posts Tagged ‘crafts’

Day 3 of 10 Days of Christmas Ornaments with Cynthialoowho♥

12.05.11

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LYNNE’S COUNTRY CRAFTS PHOTO GALLERY

08.05.11

Lynne’s Country Crafts is a family ran business based in Fayetteville ( South Central Pennsylvania). We specialize in handmade wooden country crafts for all seasons and holidays as well as year round decorations, wall shelves, Time-Out Benches for children, step stools for children , “crafts taken by request” and SO MUCH MORE!!! We are constantly adding to our collections on a weekly / bi-weekly basis, so be sure to visit us often. Visit us today at : www.freewebs.com/lynnescountrycrafts Questions? : EMail us at lynnescountrycrafts@yahoo.com PHONE: 717-352-3100 Hours: 8:00 AM TO 6:00PM MF, SATURDAY-10AM – 5PM, SUNDAY, 3PM -7PM

How To Hang Ornaments on a Christmas Tree

05.10.11

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from carlo_scialla and more videos in the Christmas Crafts category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Showcase your holiday ornaments to their best advantage with these arrangement tips. To complete this How-To you will need: A Christmas tree Ornament hooks, string, or ribbon Ornaments A tree topper Green florist’s wire Step 1: Gather hanging materials Make sure you have enough ornament hooks. If you have pets, use ribbon or string instead. You never know when they’re going to get their paws on—or sink their teeth into—an ornament. Tip: Hang ornaments with green florist’s wire, which blends in better than ornament hooks. Step 2: Hang lights and tinsel first String the lights and tinsel or garland before hanging any ornaments. Step 3: Start with matching sets Start by hanging sets of matching ornaments so you can disperse them evenly. Step 4: Create depth Hang some ornaments close to the tree trunk. They shouldn’t all be teetering on the tips of the branches. Step 5: Balance things out Put the heaviest ornaments on the sturdier, inside branches. But don’t forget to put some smaller, lighter ones there, too, for balance. Tip: If you have an ornament that would benefit from backlighting, dangle it near a tree light. Step 6

Betty’s Christmas Dinner Suggestions

03.29.11

In this video, Betty displays some of the recent holiday dishes made in bettyskitchen. You will see Clove-Studded Red Cinnamon Pears, Cranberry Orange Muffins, Broccoli with Cheese Sauce, Sweet Potato Souffle with Marshmallow Topping, Spiral-Sliced Ham with Brown Sugar Crumb Glaze, Party Pecans, Christmas Vanilla Butter Cookies, Icing for Christmas Cookies, Chocolate Covered Coconut Bonbons, Fruitcake, Christmastime Russian Tea, Christmas Cherry Pineapple Punch with Ice Balls—plus an Orange Pomander for decoration! I hope you can find something from this Christmas table that you can use to enhance your Christmas. Merry Christmas, with love, –Betty & Rick ♥♥♥♥♥

 
 
 
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