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Archives for December 2011

Popsicle Stick Christmas Tree {25 Days Series}

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Welcome back to my series, 25 Days of Easy Christmas Crafts for Children.  I am honored that Money Saving Mom sent me so many subscribers!  I’m looking forward to getting to know you all and hope that you enjoy some of the projects and ideas that I have to offer.  When I offer up craft ideas, you’ll find that they are usually both easy and frugal.  Easy, because I have little

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Homemade Wrapping Paper – {25 Days Series}

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    Welcome back to my series, 25 Days of Easy Christmas Crafts for Children.   Today’s craft, I hesitated to show you the picture of. My perfectionist self was trying to get in the way! I wanted to tell them where to place stickers so that they’re not too close together or too far apart and how they need to write neater, etc….but at last, I decided, it’s not MY

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Reindeer Antlers – {25 Days Series}

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Welcome back to my series, 25 Days of Easy Christmas Crafts for Children.   These crafts are easy enough for toddlers and preschoolers, but older children enjoy them, too!  If you would like to see all of the crafts at once in my free e-book, you can become a subscriber of Sidetracked Sarah and the link will be provided for you.   Now on with today’s craft: Day 5                      

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Star Ornament {25 Days Series}

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Welcome back to my series 25 Days of Easy Christmas Crafts for Children!  I had originally named it for “Toddlers & Preschoolers” but my big kids complained!  They said that the crafts were fun for them, too!  LOL   I renamed it, in honor of them, (although I think the title page of my e-book did not get changed)!  I can’t believe we’re already to Day 4!  I think December

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How to Make Coasters for Christmas {25 Days Series}

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25 Days of Easy Crafts for Toddlers & Preschoolers  Day 3 Today’s craft is a fun one!  We made several sets of these coasters last year for Christmas presents.  They are amazingly easy and super fun to customize how you like!  They don’t even have to be made in a Christmas theme.  We chose to print our picture rather than use scrapbook paper.  Since I don’t have a color printer,

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Cereal Garland – {25 Days Series}

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Welcome back to 25 Days of Easy Christmas Crafts for Toddlers and Preschoolers!  I’m hoping you’re thinking of joining us!  Today’s craft was super easy to do and didn’t take much time, but I think you’ll agree it looks pretty on the tree!  Instead of worrying about small children using needles and popcorn, we opted to use yarn dipped in wax and cereal!  Day 2 Strands of Cereal Garland Supplies:

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