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Because when that last bite of turkey is eaten on Thanksgiving, it's go time. And we are ready. Almost.

QUICK! Need some ideas for a Christmas craft. Must be: 1) cool and/or nifty  2) beginner-level  3) inexpensive 4) able to be made in a group/class environment. I'm thinking advent calendars or stockings…what do ya got? Send me some links.

xo

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  1. moki Avatar

    I’m not sure if you literally mean CHristmas Crafts or something that can be made for a present??? Mine are mostly present ideas. I got some great ideas from this: http://bkids.typepad.com/shoppingguide/
    Here’s a mosaic I made with some other inspiring ideas:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/monique_moki/2998764256/sizes/o/
    and what about doing scrabble tile necklaces. Our stake YW’s leaders made some for all the YW presidency members and they are so great and stylin!
    Is this for a super Saturday?

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  2. Whitney Avatar
    Whitney

    I’m making a muffin pan advent calendar – I think it would be super easy for a group to do:
    I like the square look better because it covers more pan (i’m not painting it):

    sleepless…


    http://video.aol.com/video-detail/advent-calendar-from-muffin-tin/3219868586
    http://aletasart.blogspot.com/2007/11/make-your-own-advent-calendar.html
    There are several of these on etsy also.

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  3. Meryl Avatar

    Here’s a fun advent calendar that would be easy: http://kathy-prettyinink.blogspot.com/2008/07/at-long-last-advent-calendar-tutorial.html
    I can’t find the original link, but this would also make a cool ornament: http://blackbird13.smugmug.com/photos/283491842_Q5yXp-M.jpg (Just put wool roving in a cookie cutter and poke with a felting needle until is starts to all stick together.)
    This little tree also looks way fun: http://whipup.net/2008/11/17/homework-from-betz/

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  4. Casey Avatar

    here’s an advent calendar that’s not too hard, I made one this year

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  5. Rory Avatar
    Rory

    I have been thinking this pompom garland would be so fun on a tree. But the wreath looks fun too!!
    http://littlepinkstudio.typepad.com/little_pink_studio/2008/11/joli-paquet-crafting-with-children-for-the-holidays.html

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  6. heather hales Avatar

    really cute fabric scrap puff balls here:
    http://mollychicken.blogs.com/my_weblog/2008/06/fabric-pom-pom.html
    and my girlfriend put all these together for their super saturday last week, they were inexpensive and if you email her she will totally give you the 411 on them:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/22422011@N06/sets/72157608513663517/

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  7. pjmesser Avatar

    SNOW GLOBES! I made them one year with first graders- I found the directions on Martha & did most of the prep work at home… then let the kids put in the “snow” & glycerin & water… so fun. Great way to use bbfood jars- I asked around to get enough for the whole class.

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  8. nicole Avatar

    i love these mini button wreath ornaments. i made some a few weeks ago:
    http://grantandnicole.blogspot.com/2008/11/button-wreath-ornaments.html
    here are martha’s instructions:
    http://www.marthastewart.com/article/button-wreath-ornament

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  9. Cheri Avatar

    How about Calendars? I have made them many times in a group setting.
    I have posted one on my blog today that should work for you (easy, inexp and you should easliy be able to throw together the needed materials).
    All you will really need is office clipboards and paper – the rest you can embellish away with – easy to understand once you see the picture!

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  10. Jennie Avatar
    Jennie

    I just found out about HP’s site with thousands of FREE downloadable crafty things to do. They range in all levels of expertise and tell the estimated time to finish a project. Pretty cool! Some of my favorites are 3D ornaments from paper!
    Go here: http://www.hp.com/go/homemade

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  11. Tricia Avatar

    wow, there are some good ones already on here.. I like the babyfood jar stuff (because we are moving from stage 2 to stage three now :D!) but I say either santa Jars (cotton balls and felt and google eyes on babyfood jars, filled to make candles or filled with candy) or if your going for kid crafty, do Fleece scarves.. like the blankets only you make them in a strip and let the kids tie the ends. really easy and fast and a good take home gift. 😀

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  12. skinimini Avatar

    I love these little angels, they look fairly simple, and all you need is old cereal boxes, wood beads, and maybe some yarn. I think childrens’ versions would be so cute!
    http://mylittlemochi.typepad.com/my_little_mochi/2007/11/just-call-me-an.html
    Happy 1/2 birthday to your darling Kate!

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  13. Stacie Smith Avatar

    I’ve been making freezer paper tee-shirts. Just have everyone bring their own blank tee and you can supply the paint and freezer paper for not too much cash. I’d say maybe $2-$3 per shirt.
    Mine are pretty complex, but they can be a single run… silhouette type of designs.

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    If you want to do multiple runs, just be sure that the solid colors are either done last, or are just lines or small blocks. When ironing a stencil it will pucker any paint that is solid, which isn’t much of an issue with small design elements.
    I have a couple more shirts to post. Maybe tomorrow…

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  14. Stacie Smith Avatar

    Oh, I also did cool cereal box angles/tin men for gifts last year…

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    The paper collage with photo heads was also super easy and cheap. Just requires photos and an idea.
    I’ve got other ideas too, just click on the latest creations link… but I’m sure you’ve seen them all one time or other, from me or others.
    Sorry for the multiple ideas

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  15. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    http://melissagoodsell.typepad.com
    She’s doing 25 days of Christmas crafts, and she has 25 other ideas in her archives from last year. Lots of good stuff!

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  16. Ashley Hoopes Avatar

    Lady! What are you doing with a Christmas Tree already up and decorated!?? I am in awe. And way to go on all the super cute projects. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  17. EmmaJ Avatar

    Advent calendar cards! You make 25 little cards with any Christmas paper (even last year’s wrapping paper). Put numbers 1-25 on the front. Write a family activity inside each card and then tape shut, punch a hole, tie some ribbon, and hang on the tree.

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  18. Julie Avatar

    What? You seem to be missing a certain golden angel on the top of your tree … please tell me that didn’t get lost after you left Boston. Crafts? I got nothin’ – I come to you for all my crafty ideas, so when you come up with something let me know. Love you!

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  19. Deborah Avatar
    Deborah

    Here are some glittery paper ornaments-
    http://joli-paquet.blogspot.com/2008/11/glittered-paper-ornament-tutorial.html
    …but check out the rest of the site which is full of Xmas craft!

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  20. Heidi Avatar
    Heidi

    I’m glad I’m not the only one who will be putting her Christmas tree up BEFORE Thanksgiving! You go girl!

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  21. shaina Avatar

    I’ve got the perfect thing. Bird’s nest ornaments. Seriously, takes about 30 seconds and it’s cheap..but very very cool.
    It’s on my blog under december of 2007. Blogspot’s not working right now, so I can’t get you your link, but you will be well rewarded it you take a gander at it.

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  22. shaina Avatar

    Ok, so I’m back with the link, now that blogger is up and running.
    Here ya go. Quick, easy, and super cool bird’s nest ornaments:
    http://just-because-i-am-me.blogspot.com/2007/11/birds-nest.html

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