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Members' Tips: Creative Christmas With Kids

eggnogLooking for a creative alternative to shop-bought presents and decorations? Look now further! Get crafty with these Christmas ideas!

Christmas crafts

  • Make your own (shatterproof) baubles
    Take 12 balloons, torn up newspaper, plain white paper, wallpaper paste, paint, glitter and stick on stars (or anything else handy to decorate) plus thread to hang from the tree.
  • Blow the balloons up very small and tape thread to the balloon carefully, leaving a long thread hanging. Cover the balloon with layers of newspaper and paste, leaving to dry between each layer. Make sure thread is left hanging out.
  • When you have applied about three layers of newspaper, use one layer of plain white paper and leave to dry. Have fun decorating the balls then hang them from your tree.

    Thanks to Raisingkids' Member flower_fairy

Christmas cookery

  • Salt dough decorations
    You'll need four cups flour, one cup salt, one-and-a-half cups hot water (or instant coffee for a brown colour).
  • Mix the ingredients together and knead the dough for six-to-eight minutes. Roll it out then cut with cookie cutters (there are some good Christmas ones available).
  • Place on wax paper and make several holes with a toothpick to let air out. Don't forget to make hole at the top to hang your decoration up.
  • Microwave for approx two minutes. Once they are cool, they're ready to decorate!

    Thanks to Raisingkids' Member Mikkey
  • Peppermint creams
    Ingredients: one egg white, three cups confectioners' sugar, one teaspoon peppermint extract.
  • In large bowl, whisk egg white until frothy, but not stiff. Stir in confectioners' sugar and peppermint extract. You may need to knead it with your hands. If you wish to add food coloring, knead it in, and keep kneading until the color is evenly distributed.
  • Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Form the dough into small balls, place on cookie sheet and flatten slightly. Cover and let sit overnight in a cool, dry place, until set.

    Thanks to Raisingkids' Member flower_fairy

I made shortbread with my son last year to hang on the tree. Loads of fun.
Thanks to Raisingkids' Member lyndyloo

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