Back home   |   Bookmark   |   Start page   |   Site map    
Services
News
Channels
Home & Family
Leisure
Technology
Business
Science
Site Search
Free email




Start a Family Tradition by Creating Holiday Craft Projects

ARA Content
(ARA) – With the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, it is sometimes difficult to spend quality time with your family. Start a new family tradition by creating handmade projects for this holiday season. To make greeting cards, decorations or even wrapping paper, all you need is a little inspiration, easy-to-follow instructions and the right glue.

"Instead of spending time fighting the crowds at the mall, why not enjoy an evening at home making your own unique decorations," says Sandy Moran of Perfect Glue, a trio of adhesives from the makers of Liquid Nails.

Perfect Glue offers the following ideas for personalizing your holiday season with family handmade projects:

* Holiday cards and invitations: Make the season bright with old-fashioned greetings made from recycled wrapping paper, ribbon, tissue paper and glitter.

Materials needed for glitter cards: Perfect Glue 1; cardstock or blank cards; foam stamps; glitter; small paintbrush; ruler

Directions: Brush a thin coat of Perfect Glue 1 onto foam stamp. Cover all raised areas. Press firmly onto card; lift stamp away. Sprinkle "stamped" image with glitter. Dry for a few minutes before shaking off excess. Dry for an hour before excessive handling or mailing. To make a border around card -- brush on a thin line of glue around card edge. Sprinkle with glitter and allow to dry.

* Heirloom-quality holiday décor: Glue decorative papers to a Styrofoam cone for the perfect-sized evergreen or put a twist on the traditional poinsettia with patterned red paper and floral wire.

* Decorative Gift Boxes

Celebrate the gift-giving season by adorning unforgettable presents with bows made of various textured papers or create tiny treat boxes covered with decadent fabric and ribbon.

* Advent Calendar Garland

For over 150 years, holiday advent calendars have been used as a special way to count down the days of December. Different methods have varied from drawing chalk lines and lighting candles to opening tiny doors to find a small piece of candy.

It is easy to create your own Advent Calendar that your family will treasure for years to come. This version includes 24 handmade paper stockings that can hang as garland or ornaments. Instead of candy, family members can write "gifts of kindness" on thin strips of plain paper. Examples include: "Tonight Dad will read Jack a bedtime story" or "Tonight we'll play a family game." Mix up the strips, slide one into each stocking and place the stockings in numerical order. Each night, a family member can pull one.

To ensure project success and longevity, use high-quality materials, such as Perfect Glue. Perfect Glue provides solutions for 99 percent of all household gluing needs covering a variety of projects, repairs and surfaces with three formulas. For more information, holiday project ideas and tips, visit www.perfectglue.com or call (866) 321-GLUE.

About the Author
©2004 All rights reserved
Courtesy of ARA Content

  Click here to see related videos
Quotes
Good Night, Good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.-William Shakespeare

Giving is the highest expression of our power. - Vivian Greene

Go down to the machine room and tell them to empty the bit bucket,and FAST, before this baby overflows. -- Adrian Colley


Writers
If you are a writer and want to see your article published at Theallineed.com, just click here to submit.

Info
Today...
In the news...
UN atomic watchdog chief circulates latest report on Iran
The new report covers developments since International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei issued his last report on 22 February 2008.
What programming languages do you know well and use frequently?
C/C++
Java
Visual Basic
Pascal/Delphi
Other
 
Things to ponder
If there is no God, who pops up the next Kleenex in the box?

Did you know...
The Great Lakes can be remembered using the acronym HOMES: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.

Quote of the day
It's a poor sort of memory that only works backward.
Lewis Carroll

Featured article
Cell phones give you so many benefits for communication
Cell phones have become a staple in homes and business around the world. Businessmen and women have grown dependant on this form of tele- communication.

 
© Lexur