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Diy Three Vintage Paper Ornaments To Make For The Holidays!

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Jejak Panda Hai.. Bertemu Lagi Di Website Kesayangan Anda situs bandarq    This diy comes from www.heartlandpaper.typepad.com .  This tutorial is for not just 1 ornament but three.  Good luck and happy paper folding.   We've created 3 fun ornaments for you to make with your friends and family. We hope you enjoy making them for your holiday season. 6 Pointed Star Ornament This star is so easy to make, but has a huge wow factor! You will love how easy it is to make if you have a Scor-Pal Tool. Just mention KSL at the stores until December 15th to get 20% off a scor pal. Download 6 Pointed Star Ornament Instructions Ribbon Candy Ornament: Download Ribbon Candy Ornament Instructions   Vintage Ball Ornament: Download Vintage Ball Ornament Instructions

Christmas In Denmark!

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Jejak Panda Hai.. Bertemu Lagi Di Website Kesayangan Anda situs bandarq    In Denmark, the Christmas celebrations begin with Advent. In each Sunday in Advent, each one of the four candles are lit on the Advent wreath, that is traditionally made here out of fine spruce twigs and cuttings. On each Sunday in Advent, guests are invited to join in the lighting of the candles on the Advent crown. Drinks are kept for all, though alcoholic beverages are strictly for adults who usually have a warming mixture of red wine, spices and raisins. Kids may drink the juice of some sweet fruit, such as strawberry. Also kept are small cakes of batter usually baked in special pans, and dusted with icing sugar . This is something that everybody loves to have.    In the weeks leading to the Christmas Eve, Danish families set up Christmas trees in their homes and decorate them in the most beautiful manner. The trees, commonly spruce, are usually decorated with a silver or gold star on the top (n

Christmas In Belgium!

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Jejak Panda Hai.. Bertemu Lagi Di Website Kesayangan Anda situs bandarq tree , or in stockings near the fire-place, to be found in the morning or opened on Christmas Eve. The traditional Christmas breakfast is the same as the normal Sunday breakfast eaten throughout the year. This is freshly baked crusty rolls (bakeries do their best trade on    Sundays in the Flanders region) with butter & cold meats and/or jam, followed by pastries (like Danish pastries) called "koffiekoek(en)" (meaning coffee cake(s) as they are normal eaten with a cup of coffee!). In Walloon districts (the south of Belgium), a special sweet bread called 'cougnou' or 'cougnolle' made in a shape that is supposed to be like baby Jesus is eaten for Christmas breakfast.    Some families have Advent Crowns made from fir or leylandii greenery.

Snowflake Sugar Cookies!

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Jejak Panda Hai.. Bertemu Lagi Di Website Kesayangan Anda situs bandarq This comes from www.bakersroyale.com .  These look so good you don't even want to eat them. But, if we have to snack on them, what's the harm.  Go ahead and make a batch or two. Snowflake Sugar Cookies – Dress up your holiday cookie tray with some fun and colorful snowflake sugar cookies. Snowflake Sugar Cookie I don’t make sugar cookies often, in fact I usually only make them for certain holidays and sometimes for birthday requests. I love the beauty and creativity of them, but they are massively labor intensive and I’m not the most patient person for baking projects like this. But to save myself a step, I skipped flooding the cookies for the simple design you see in the picture. The royal icing I used is from here . It’s easy to work with and has the perfect consistency for simple lines like the one you see on these snowflake cookies.   The cookie recipe is

Diy Ice Bottle Cooler!

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Jejak Panda Hai.. Bertemu Lagi Di Website Kesayangan Anda situs bandarq This comes form www.celebrationsathomeblog.com .  A cool idea to add a little decor to that holiday buffet and to add some color to your holiday table.   This icey bottle cooler as seen on my Holiday Bar Design , is a stylish way to present vodka or white wine on the kafetaria while keeping it cold at the same time. It’s a simple project but you need to give yourself a couple of days to freeze the layers. This works well for vodka because it can go in the freezer without turning solid, and is best served very cold anyway. Here’s how it works…       What you’ll need: A 3-liter empty soda container that you will cut the top off of distilled water for more clarity in your end result fruit such as lemons, limes, star fruit, or cranberries duct tape – only in case your bottle floats up in the water Place the bottle of vodka inside the 3-liter contain