This collection is filled with a lot of cute and mind-blowing Christmas Ornament Patterns that you will love to crochet with your hands.
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Get ready for the holidays with these cute Christmas recipes including Pusheen cookies, Pompompurin cake, reindeer smoothie and more!
It occurred to me that with all the hustle and bustle in December, I never took the time to take you guys on a tour of my holiday decorations. Last year they weren’t that much to look at on account of the recent move, but this year they were pretty swank (if I do say...Read More
by Bex I'd bought all the ingredients to make these ornaments last year but ran out of time to do it. Then I planned to do it at Craft Club last week but Roz and D were both happy making glittery cards and gift tags and I just wasn't in the mood. Last Monday, however I really wanted to get it done, after getting everything else I needed for the idea and I was running out of time before Christmas! Nik decided to help me out, although after measuring out the water precisely for me using a syringe - always the doctor - he got on with another crafty job taping a giant map of the UK together to plot where all the jobs are for next year as we'll soon have to rank them! :-/ Anyway, I found lots of inspiration for this idea on Pinterest... Top, Middle Left, Middle Right, Bottom It was much easier and more fun than I thought making these decorations, although for the less crafty among you (Anna K), 2 of those links are for Etsy sellers who've done the crafting for you! Or you could just ask me nicely if you would like me to make you some to a less professional standard. The only slight problem was having to use cups to measure as all the recipes I found were on American blogs. I needed to halve the quantities as I didn't have enough bicarb so halving 1 1/2 cups of water was tricky - hence Nik's assistance and a quick google to work out how many mls to use. To make it easier for you if you decide to make these, here's the recipe I made in grams and mls... 220g bicarbonate of soda 70g corn flour 147.5 mls water (I'm sure 150 would probably be fine) cookie cutters Add all the ingredients to a large pan and heat gently while stirring constantly. The texture will change from being milky to sandy to like mashed potato. It will soon form a doughy ball so turn off the heat and when it's cool enough to handle remove the dough from the pan. Place under a damp cloth while it cools to room temperature. I couldn't wait that long so as soon as it was cool enough to play with I rolled it out to about 1/4" thick and started cutting shapes. I used a few snowflake stamps and some evergreen trimmings to press into the dough to make patterns in some of them and I made a few different shapes, stars, snowflakes and baubles using my cookie cutters. Trimmings from FIL's garden - they'd dried out a bit but worked well. Nik decided to join in again at this point and made a couple himself. Use a toothpick or skewer to make holes in the tops of the ornaments and place on baking parchment. The recipe I used said to bake them in the oven at 175 degrees (I suspect Fahrenheit as it's American) for 1 hour, flipping them half way through. Another blog said the same but that you could also air dry them and she tried both and found it gave a better finish when they were air dried overnight so I decided to do that. A few tips I discovered: Instead of rolling the dough out on parchment, it was easier to just do this on the kitchen worktop. It stuck more to the parchment after a while as the paper got soggy, it didn't stick to the worktop at all. If it starts drying up while you punch out your shapes, just take what's left and spray a little water over it and knead again and it should stop crumbling. You can also place your damp cloth over it while making the holes to prevent too much drying. Make the holes as you go as the punched out shapes do start drying out and are more likely to crack when you skewer them. I used a toothpick to make the holes, feeding it right through meant less breakages than pushing it in and bringing it back out the same way. Any breakages are easily fixed while still damp - just spray the broken bit with water and smooth it back together - you still get a really good finish! I was laying them on parchment to dry as well but they seemed to be curling at the edge due to the paper wrinkling as it became damp so I moved them all to a glass surface protector to ensure they dried flat and turned them over after a couple of hours of drying. I am really pleased with the finished products... All dried the next morning... You'll have to come back this afternoon to see what I did with them! ;)
For a different twist on a Christmas party this year, check out these fun Grinch-themed ideas!
Making these little trees is so much fun especially with the kids. Although I didn't have mine around as they were busy on the PS4. And then there was the 'Aren't these a bit too early?' and 'You've got the wrong thing going on..Halloween's coming first' These make really good snacks at home or may be just serve them to your guests or even put them on a cake to decorate. I gave them to my kids teachers a couple of years ago for Christmas. Tied them in a little transparent cone shaped bag and put a red ribbon around it. Made a perfect gift! This recipe makes about 24 little Christmas trees Ingredients: 2 Egg whites 1/4 tsp Cream of Tartar 100g Caster Sugar 1/4 tsp Mint Flavouring or any of your choice Green Gel food colour 2C Nozzle White or coloured Pearls (Optional) Preheat your oven at 180°C Line a baking tray preferably 12"x14" with baking paper. Mix your egg whites in a grease free bowl. As bubbles start to form add the Cream of Tartar. Keep beating till the egg whites start to thicken and add in the sugar at least in 3 parts beating it at the same time. Don't put in the sugar all at once as it won't give you the consistency you're looking for. Once all the sugar is in add the flavouring and beat till soft stiff peaks form. Now the fun part. Take your piping bag and painting brush and paint streaks of green gel colour in the inside. Transfer the Meringue into the piping bag. Line your baking tray and pipe the trees on them. You can decorate them with Sugar Pearls or even leave them the way they are. Bake the trees at 1hour and 10mins. If you make them show us your creations. Tag us on Instagram @marias4cakes Happy Baking!
Nothing says the holidays quite like a rich and decadent Christmas fudge. Our easy recipe will show you how you can make it homemade.
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The Crochet Mini Christmas Wreath Cozy is a free holiday pattern here on my blog! These mug cozies are great for beginners and make wonderful crochet gift ideas! Below you'll find the free pattern and video tutorial!Pattern Design + Construction:The minimalist design of the crochet Christmas Wreath Cozy brings the perfect amount of holiday cheer to your mug without overwhelming the eyes. My favorite feature of this pattern is the versatility of the mini Christmas wreath! Not only is it the perfe
Start preparing for Christmas with this crochet ornament! Mini Grinch amigurumi free pattern! The second of the Christmas amigurumi special edition. Hello there! My name is Ana! Welcome to Little crochet farm. Here, I share
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Having a Christmas party is a great way to make a festive spirit. We’ve put together a list of the best festive Christmas party ideas to have at home!