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from Virtuous Daughters, December 2001~Volume 1, Number 9 Are you looking for an inexpensive, nice, fun Christmas gift to make? Maybe one of these will be just what you’re looking for! Have fun! :)
Soap by Sharon Buy melt and mold soap base and cut off a small section that will be easy to work with. Cut into small chunks. Put the soap chunks into a microwave safe bowl and melt in the microwave for 15 seconds. Stir and melt 15 seconds again until fully melted. Add soap coloring of your choice and a scent you like. Stir. Pour in to your mold and let cool. When it is completely set and cool, pop it out of the mold. Wrap in plastic wrap. These make wonderful presents. Grandmothers especially like the wonderful smell and feel of this soap. Enjoy!! Coat Hangers by Tiffany Get a wired coat hanger that is not bent. :) At Wal-Mart on the crafts section you can find a bag of Craft loops by “Create A Craft”. (The directions may be on the back of the bag.) Join the loops to make continuous yarn, and then when you have what you think is long enough, wrap it around the coat hanger. Where the hanging part goes, use one loop to make a bow at the top. These are so pretty!! Potholders by Tiffany At Wal-Mart on the craft aisle you can find a potholder making set. It has a loom and the craft loops. Probably the kit will come with nylon loops, but when you are done with those, the cotton loops are much bigger and nicer. Follow the directions on the box. Try making a pattern when weaving such as all white across, and then pink and purple across. Or for Christmas, red intertwined with green. These make great gifts for moms and grandmothers. Even younger kids can do them, with the help of a big sister or their mommy. Have fun!! Creative Gift Ideas by Cheryl
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