Animal Cracker Magnets:You probably already have fun playing with animal crackers before you eat them, so why not use them to decorate your fridge? Animal Anklet:Find out how to make tiny little animal beads and use them to create anklets for the holidays. My Kwanzaa Family:Show everyone ho...
Aside from where you store your holiday decorations, you should also be taking care to follow storage best practice tips that make it easier for you toun-store everything when you’re ready to decorate again. Here is some general storage advice to help you out. ...
If you don’t have an eye for design, don’t worry. You can use pre-designedemail templatesinstead of starting from scratch. All you need to do is customize the templates with your text and selected images. Or,decorate your regular email template for the holidays. Adding holiday colors or...
Use glitter paint to decorate the card. Cross-Stitch-Look Christmas Cards look just like needlepoint patterns. Learn how to make these unique Christmas cards on the next page. Learn to make everything you need to package and send gifts. Read: How to Make Wrapping Paper How to Make Paper ...
Decorations: "Do you decorate your house for Christmas?" Gifts: "What kind of gifts do you like to receive?" Food: "What are some of your favorite Christmas dishes?" Family gatherings: "Do you spend Christmas with your family?" Beyond the Basics Once you've mastere...
Decorate the place where the feast will be held in a red, green, and black scheme. A large Kwanzaa setting should dominate the room where the feast will be held. A large Mkeka should be placed in the center of the floor where the food is placed creatively and made accessible to all ...
Arrange an area of your home to be the photo booth stage. Find a wall or background that you can use as a backdrop, and decorate it with some holiday decorations or your written resolutions. You could even print out some masquerade type costume pieces, and have your very own photo props...
Arrange an area of your home to be the photo booth stage. Find a wall or background that you can use as a backdrop, and decorate it with some holiday decorations or your written resolutions. You could even print out some masquerade type costume pieces, and have your very own photo props...