Our “Five Ornaments in an Evening” column for this year was doomed from the beginning. The individual projects we selected all took more than an evening to complete — last week’s glitter glue on tuna ...
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Festive Christmas cheesy bread wreath
Arrange the balls, seam side down, on the tray in the shape of a wreath, making sure to pack them close together. Brush the ...
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Pretzel Christmas wreaths
Use ring-shaped pretzels. Mini pretzel rings or twists work best for building a wreath shape. Candy melts for color. Green candy melts or white chocolate tinted with food coloring give you that ...
Glue the figurine to the snow globe lid. While it dries, fill the globe almost completely with distilled water, then add 2 to ...
There’s no better way to get into the festive spirit than by making a Christmas wreath to hang on your front door. For traditionalists, a wreath should be classic and timeless, with green foliage, red ...
Nothing's wrong with a classic wreath of evergreen boughs. Tuck a few pine cones in, hang it up and call it good. But good gets better when you branch out. With an investment of an hour or less, some ...
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