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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 164238" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>My mom loved crafts, and we would make Christmas ornaments (and other things) out of homemade play dough that you bake, and then paint it. We also went hunting for interesting rocks, and then painted them to look like animals. I remember we made a flamingo, glued two rocks together, painted it hot pink, put a face on, then mounted it on two nails hammered into a scrap of wood. </p><p></p><p>My niece was into making no-sew blankets out of polarfleece...take two pieces of polarfleece, cut fringes on both pieces, and tie them together so your blanket has two layers with different patterns on each side. Miss KT enjoyed making lanyards, key chains, etc. out of that plastic lacing stuff. Do you have a Michaels nearby? They have inexpensive classes for kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 164238, member: 4040"] My mom loved crafts, and we would make Christmas ornaments (and other things) out of homemade play dough that you bake, and then paint it. We also went hunting for interesting rocks, and then painted them to look like animals. I remember we made a flamingo, glued two rocks together, painted it hot pink, put a face on, then mounted it on two nails hammered into a scrap of wood. My niece was into making no-sew blankets out of polarfleece...take two pieces of polarfleece, cut fringes on both pieces, and tie them together so your blanket has two layers with different patterns on each side. Miss KT enjoyed making lanyards, key chains, etc. out of that plastic lacing stuff. Do you have a Michaels nearby? They have inexpensive classes for kids. [/QUOTE]
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