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maggy, red ted art says
No book AGAIN this week.. but do not fear, we will soon be back on track again… though we did make cards from old magazines http://www.redtedart.com/2011/12/05/quick-christmas-card-craft-kids/ and our walnut babies http://www.redtedart.com/2011/12/03/kids-crafts-traditional-walnut-babies/
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Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
I know what you mean about disappearing ornaments.
Liz says
Maddie’s had a ton of handprint crafts. The latest is a candle and the handprint is the flame.
Lisa says
Home made ornaments are my favourite. I love how each one has a story to tell.
Brimful Curiosities says
We keep the breakable ornaments to a minimum, too.
Sue says
These are really cute, and they make a lot of sense with little ones around!
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Jen says
Those are awesome!! Great idea to keep the breakable ones up high and out of reach 🙂
Rach (DonutsMama) says
I seriously need to do a handprint craft for our tree this year. Thanks for the reminder.
Elena says
Very fun! I did some homemade things this year too for that same reason.
Jamie says
I adore handprints… it’s actually the only ‘craft’ I save from the school bag. This yer the middle-man did a handprint ornament turned into snowmen. Heart.
Jann Olson says
Fun little handprints. So precious, because before you know it they will be large. I remember the bottom of my tree being redecorated quite a bit by little ones. Eventually, they all kindof worked their way up higher.
blueviolet says
I think it’s wonderful that you put the tree up. He must really be enjoying it!
Deb Chitwood says
I love your ornaments! I had already pinned your post at hands on : as we grow to my Kids’ Christmas Activities Pinterest board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/kids-christmas-activities/. I’ve stumbled this post!
Susie Buetow says
Love it! We alway had a few that the girls could touch and they were really good about leaving all the other ones alone. They also had their own nativity set that they could play with by the tree.
THanks for sharing it in the Holiday Hop of Goodies.