[Nfb-krafters-korner] FB: Holiday Craft Traditions

Lovette Yewchan lyewchan at telus.net
Sun Dec 19 04:01:53 UTC 2010


I usually make a knitted ornament and party mix or nuts and bults in the CP.
The kids usually try to make a few gifts too.
Laura learned a little macromae this year and made a couple of bracelets.
They always make the truditional snowflakes.
Lovette
At 11:24 AM 18/12/2010, you wrote:
>I can't say there is any one thing that is a tradition.  Sometimes, 
>when both time & the mood allows I'll try to knit a few small gifts, 
>but then its never the same item each time.
>
>When I was a child I do remember likeing to make Christmas wreaths 
>out of a clothing hanger and wrapping tissue paper.  Then I could 
>either spray paint them with a light coating of metallic color or a 
>little bit of glitter sprinkled on them with glue or hair spray and 
>a few little red ornaments to help make them festive.  They actually 
>came out pretty and I used to like making them.  This year I tried 
>making my grand mother's Christmas cookies that used to be a family 
>tradition, but they need to be cut with cookie cutters and after 
>making them I remembered why I haven't done them in 20 years!
>
>Eileen
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>>NFB Krafters Korner's Friday's Question of the Week for December 17, 2010
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>>Are there any Holiday traditions in your family either from your past or
>>present day that include making crafts either for household decorations,
>>decorating foods, or gifts to be given?
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>>The purpose of the NFB's Krafters Korner's Friday's Question of the week is
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>>Happy crafting,
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>>Annette
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