Thursday, December 17, 2009
Chocolate Balls
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Christmas Stockings
You will need...
- Stocking cut-out - I make a template so I can trace and cut as many as I like but you could also draw one and then photocopy.
- Red paint - acrylic, water or Cel mix however I like to use Cel mix as it is glue and paint in one. If you don't have Cel mix you could add some glue to your paint
- Cotton wool balls
Draw a stocking on a piece of cardboard and cut out the stocking shape.
Have your kids paint the stocking red. (or any colour really, depending on what your Christmas theme is)
Place cotton wool across the top.
There you have it, some lovely Christmas Stockings. Now they can be hung up for everyone to enjoy.
Jingle all the way....celebrate Jesus' Birthday.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Mini Chocolate Christmas Puddings
- Arnott's Dark Royals Biscuits - they have a biscuit base, a marshmallow inside and dark chocolate coating - YUM!
- White chocolate melts
- Green snake lollies or mint leaf lollies
- Red Mini M+M's
Melt the white chocolate over a double boiler or in a microwave - you won't need a lot, just a 1/4 of the packet will do.
Using a teaspoon put the white chocolate on the top of the Royals Biscuits - see picture.
Add a Red Mini M+M to the top middle of the biscuit.
Cut leaves out of snakes or mint leaf lollies - I used kitchen scissors to cut thin triangular pieces out of the snakes.
Add two of the little leaf shapes either side of the M+M. The biscuits should look just like little Christmas puddings now.
Refrigerate until the chocolate sets and then enjoy.
You can package these up individually to be gifts or just present them on a lovely platter. Thanks to my very cool cousin for this great recipe idea - you're still the best!
Jingle all the way....celebrate Jesus' Birthday!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Sparkly Christmas Play Dough
- Play dough - Follow the directions on a McKenzie's Cream of Tartar container, found in the baking aisle of the supermarket
- Glitter - we found beautiful silver glitter with tinsy tiny stars in it - so beautiful!
- Christmas play dough cutters - you can find these at kitchen stores, department stores and cheap shops
- Rolling pin
Make a well in the centre of a ball of play dough.
Knead the dough until the glitter is mixed through = sparkly play dough.
Have fun making all kinds of Christmas shapes with your rolling pin and cutters. This dough is perfect for Christmas stars and angels!
You can be as creative as you like. Why not try and create a Christmas nativity scene?
Jingle all the way....celebrate Jesus' Birthday!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Stamp It Christmas Wrapping Paper
Stamp It Christmas Wrapping Paper
You will need...
- Paper - we use either white easel paper or butcher's paper. You could also do it on brown paper which is very cheap to buy and will wrap plenty of presents.
- Paint - we used Cel mix this year but you can also use acrylic paint which actually gives a better print. (Time for me to buy some acrylic paint!)
- Kitchen sponges
- Trays or plates - I used washed/ clean meat trays.
- Stampers - read the end of this blog to find similar ideas. I purchased our Christmas stampers from an art supply place.
Set up trays with paint covered sponges on them. We had red, green and yellow paint. I like to put a different colour on each.
Press a stamper onto the sponge to cover it in paint and go for it! Stamp the stamper all over the paper until you are happy with your design.
Hang your wet wrapping paper out to dry.
Once dried, wrap your Christmas presents in your lovely new wrapping paper and decorate with a gift tag and bow. They'll look fantastic!
- use Christmas cookie cutters OR
- make stampers out of potatoes - cut Christmas shapes in potato halves.
Jingle all the way....celebrate Jesus' Birthday!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Paper Plate Christmas Wreaths
- Paper plates
- Paint - Cel mix is great because it is paint and glue in one. I like to do green paint but you could also do another colour such as gold or silver. If you don't have Cel mix, mix a little PVA glue into some acrylic paint.
- Holly berries - red cardboard circles
- Holly leaves - green leaf shapes cut out of cardboard
- Hole punch
- Ribbon