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Halloween Tea Cosy Knitting Pattern – Skull
Not even the teapot can escape the Halloween festivities if you make this Halloween Skull tea cosy. The Skull tea cosy is made from double thickness yarn for extra insulation.
Christmas Robin Tea Cosy Knitting Pattern
The cheery Christmas robin is no stranger to cold bleak winters. He knows how to keep warm and he will keep the teapot warm too. The festive robin novelty Tea Cosy is quick and easy to make and adds Christmas cheer to the kitchen or breakfast table, he also makes for a very unusual gift. The full instructions of how to make a robin tea cosy are here along with a link to a photograph of the finished tea cosy.
Edible Christmas garland
Victorians were the first people to introduce food to the Christmas tree with there pop corn garlands, but you wouldn’t want to eat it after it had been hanging on the Christmas tree all winter. This edible Christmas garland is made from sweets, it’s quick and easy to make. An idea Christmas crafts project for younger children or pre-school kids, and it doesn’t make any mess. You will end up with a beautiful garland that looks like a string of beads to decorate the Christmas tree with.
Peg Art Christmas Star
Funky peg art stars can make a modern looking display. The stars are simply made from pegs and can be painted in any colour to fix in with your Christmas decoration theme.
How to make a Christmas Wreath
Make a Christmas wreath for your front door and keep up an old Christmas tradition. Christmas wreaths can be made out of any kinds of foliage. Collect leaves and stems whilst out walking and have a go at making a wreath. You don’t need any special skills; this is an ideal project for children and a cheap Christmas trimming to make your home look festive.
Crape Paper Christmas Ball Decoration
Make a crape paper traditional style Christmas trimming ball. The ball opens like a book and pulls the crape paper making a diamond shaped pattern as it forms a three dimensional ball. Make mini ball for the Christmas tree and big balls to hang from the ceiling.
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