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materials:
6 cinnamon sticks
1 star anise
3 hazelnuts
2 nuts
Pieces of fabric 1 blue, 1 red and 1 brown.
6 cinnamon sticks
1 star anise
3 hazelnuts
2 nuts
Pieces of fabric 1 blue, 1 red and 1 brown.
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Draw faces on the nuts using a permanent marker. With a gun hot glue gun (Watch out for children and that glue is hot) hazelnut paste the thinnest part of the nut.
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We glued the pieces of fabric blue Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus brown red. For the child's body God only use a hazelnut.
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With a glue gun shaped cinnamon and star anise house on top simulating the star of Bethlehem.
Our Nativity
Merry Christmas!
Caminar
This is perfect:) I am seriously loving your post! It is so inspirational and informative. I think my subscribers would really enjoy reading this. I would love for you to come share it at Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways on Frugally Sustainable (http://frugallysustainable.blogspot.com/2011/11/frugal-days-sustainable-ways-4.html). I really hope that you will put Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways on your list of carnivals to visit and link to each Wednesday!
ResponderBorrarWarmly,
Andrea @ Frugally Sustainable
Here's the link: http://www.frugallysustainable.com
Thank you Andrea for inviting me. I am glad you liked my craft.I am happy to share everything to remember the true reason for celebrating Christmas.
ResponderBorrarVery cute! I'll have to remember this for next Christmas! Thanks so much!
ResponderBorrarThank you Jennifer :)
ResponderBorrar