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Thursday, August 27th, 2009

At the time of the Christmas festival people adorn the indoor as well as the outdoors of the house with different kinds of crafts that are crafted out of vegetables or cereals or any other food product

Attach the gingerbread person to long string using tape, glue, or staples. Allow the vegetables and fruit halves to dry on paper towels for at least an hour. With the help of the materials and the instructions listed below try the following Christmas Food crafts at home. Vegetable Prints This craft can be given as gift to any person. Materials Needed Butchers paper, tissue paper, rice paper, or shelf paper, inches or larger for wrapping paper, or smaller for writing paper. Fill jar with water to hold brushes.

Make sure to draw rectangle on the top of the head over. Brush the cut surface of the vegetables and fruits with tempera paint and print by pressing firmly on the paper. During this festival people decorate their homes in the best possible way with the various decorative items that are available in the market.

Make random pattern using fruits and vegetables or make rows of the

Make more gingerbread people and attach them to the string. These crafts be paper crafts, woodcrafts or food crafts. Christmas Food crafts as the name suggestsare crafts that are made at home or brought from the market.

Allow the vegetables and fruits with tempera paint and print by pressing firmly on the paper. You will be able to make impressions before you need to repaint. Know about the other Christmas Food crafts and learn to make them with Christmas Carnivals.Christmas Wallpapers.Christmas Decorations.Christmas Trees.Christmas Gifts.

String of Paper Gingerbread Men and Women This craft can be given as gift to any person. Materials Needed Butchers paper, tissue paper, rice paper, or shelf paper, inches or larger for wrapping paper, or smaller for writing paper. Draw face, clothes, etc. Materials Needed Brown grocery bag or browntan construction paper Crayons or markers Scissors Glue, tape, or staples long piece of green or brown yarn or string Procedure Draw gingerbread man or woman on piece of construction paper.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Wreath of CandyYoull need to hang this wreath out of reach or it might just disappear! Candy Cane CookiesThese cookies can be used decoration and special treat. Edible AngelsWith this Christmas craft you can make your clay and it too! Snowy Nutty PieWith the snowy touch of coconut, this pie is perfect all winter. Pasta SnowflakesThese snowflakes be the only ones that wont melt, which makes them the perfect decoration to hang around your house. Candy Cane Doorknob DecorationYou want to make them as well.

Well show you how to make them in this section.

Dried Fruit OrnamentsThese ornaments will look great on your Christmas tree.

Learn whats so sweet about this Christmas food craft. Santa SaladThis cheery vegetable salad will brighten your holiday meal. Wreath of CandyYoull need to hang this wreath out of reach or it might just disappear! Candy Cane CookiesThese cookies can be used decoration and special treat. Edible AngelsWith this Christmas craft you can make your clay and it too! Snowy Nutty PieWith the snowy touch of coconut, this pie is perfect all winter. Pasta SnowflakesThese snowflakes be the only ones that wont melt, which makes them the perfect decoration to hang around your house.

For more fun crafts and activities for kids, see. Wreath of CandyYoull need to hang this wreath out of reach or it might just disappear! Candy Cane CookiesThese cookies can be used decoration and special treat. Edible AngelsWith this Christmas craft you can make your clay and it too! Snowy Nutty PieWith the snowy touch of coconut, this pie is perfect all winter. Pasta SnowflakesThese snowflakes be the only ones that wont melt, which makes them the perfect decoration to hang around your house. Candy Cane Doorknob DecorationYou want to make them in this section.
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

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Hide comments on all stories Subscribe to the Pantagraph Contact the Pantagraph staff Home page In recent years the annual proceeds have been about 200,000. TopTake look Colleen and Ron Martin of Hopedale inspected quilts on display during the Mennonite Relief Sale, 15, at the Interstate Center. Thousands turned out to and buy auction items to support Mennonite worldwide relief efforts. We love it.Pies, bread, cookies, tea rings, cakes, candies, noodles, cheeses and processed meats were among the items at the Dutch market visited by bus group of friends from the Sterling area.

Its annual for us. RSS Show comments That means the sale has been able to send more than 6. 5 million to help people locally and around the world needs that are real, he said.We have lot to be grateful for, he added, motioning toward the donated goods and volunteers. The number has dropped to three or four, but they still manage to donate quilt almost every year, she said. In another part of the building, Chuck Smith of Delavan finishing his pancakes and sausages with his parents, Homer and Ellen Smith of Stanford.

Lobe, based in Pennsylvania, just returned from China, where he witnessed firsthand what the relief efforts do to help people. Since Mennonite Central Committee relief efforts, including the sale in Bloomington, have raised 114 million, he said. The Bloomington event is one of relief sales each year in the Hide comments on all stories Subscribe to the Pantagraph Contact the Pantagraph staff Home page Previous page The Litwillers served up his pancakes. Chancy Litwiller, 18, has been volunteer at the sale every year since he was 15. Buying into the feastIts fun, said Sharon Smith of Carlock, Parkside Junior High School eighthgrader volunteering for her second year.
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