Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Snowflake Rubber Stamp






Snowflake Rubber Stamp
Christmas is one of the busiest times of the year. There are huge demands on time and resources. Learn how to make some of your tasks to be delegated to the Christmas holidays more enjoyable and give more time to do what you want. Decorating can be a long and tedious task. Transferring part of the job, your children will feel involved during the holidays and give them something to do.

 Decorate the kids are really able to help for the holidays. Recalling thatsome of their imperfections bring a certain charm for the holidays and let us help you with decorating is something you will enjoy and look forward to us, instead of a nuisance.

 Even small children can camp and help. The family Christmas tree doesn  't have to be perfect. Leave lower branches. If you insist on a perfect tree, unlike the family room and let your children decorate their tree.

 Making ornaments is a good start. Finger-paintingFreezer paper is good fun chaotic. Use non-shiny side. What are the colors used for? A little 'liquid laundry starch with food coloring or powdered tempera paint mixed is a convenient solution. When the paper dries, trace cutters for ornament or tag package. Or use paper to wrap gifts. Grandparents especially love this type of wrapping paper.

 With cookie cutters to make sugar cookies with marzipan Christmas sugar cookies or a batch of salt dough clay. Color beforeCooking with food coloring in a raw egg yolk mixture and a clean brush. Put a hole in the head with the end of the straw. Cook and then hang with a ribbon for a decoration easier.

 Old maps are a rich source for decorating craft projects. Draw and cut circles in search of a gift tag use. With holes and add a loop. Cards use cutting circles for more Christmas decorations. Turn around the edges of a triangle of cardboard and then glue the edges together to make back to backa different kind of jewelry.

 Cut paper snowflakes from a simple project for older children are doing. Putting them in charge of children, to keep everyone busy. Fold the paper in half the long way, and then a third point in the middle. Make a curved incision on the edge. Then cut out triangles and other geometric shapes along the folded edges. It  's always a surprise for the snowflake to explain the medium and see what a simple but beautiful snowflake that they did. Slope ofCeiling with monofilament line or tape with clear tape on the windows.

 Another way to decorate with stamp snowflakes snowflake is an easy to find or carve one with a rubber or potatoes. Dip in white and black and white cover on top of a gift card or stamped directly on the windows. Take a bit 'goes a long way in a winter landscape.

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