Birdseed Ornaments | Kid's Christmas Craft

BreeLinne.com As you will be able to tell in the pictures, this was another little craft we were able to do during Ice Storm 2013. It made for some pretty pictures. :)

Birdseed Ornaments

INGREDIENTS:

3/4 c flour

1/2 c water

1 envelope plain gelatin

3 Tbs corn syrup

4 c birdseed

Also:

Cookie cutters

Wax paper

Straws

Twine/ribbon/string

DIRECTIONS:

Stir everything, except the birdseed, together in a large  bowl. Slowly add in the birdseed and mix.

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Line a cookie sheet with wax paper and lay cookie cutters out. Spray with cooking spray. Carefully spoon birdseed mixture into each cookie cutter. Press down and smooth with the back of your spoon.
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I love how careful it looks like he's being. In all reality I think he gave up halfway through and let me finish filling the rest of them.
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Poke a straw through the top of each ornament and let dry for a couple of hours. Guessssss which step I forgot?!
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The next step, normally, is to remove the straws, remove the cookie cutters, and flip the ornaments over carefully so they can continue to dry from the other side.  I, unfortunately, had to try and poke the straws through our ornaments at the half-dry phase, and as you can see…we lost a few.
Then, string twine or ribbon through, and hang for the birdies!
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He was so excited about this part.
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Being iced in for 5 days means we don't have to brush our hair. :)
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Needless to say, he decorated this tree the same way he does the Christmas tree. All the ornaments in one square foot of space. But I didn't move them!

Have fun!

Birdseed Ornaments | Kid's Christmas Craft

BreeLinne.com As you will be able to tell in the pictures, this was another little craft we were able to do during Ice Storm 2013. It made for some pretty pictures. :)

Birdseed Ornaments

INGREDIENTS:

3/4 c flour

1/2 c water

1 envelope plain gelatin

3 Tbs corn syrup

4 c birdseed

Also:

Cookie cutters

Wax paper

Straws

Twine/ribbon/string

DIRECTIONS:

Stir everything, except the birdseed, together in a large  bowl. Slowly add in the birdseed and mix.

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Line a cookie sheet with wax paper and lay cookie cutters out. Spray with cooking spray. Carefully spoon birdseed mixture into each cookie cutter. Press down and smooth with the back of your spoon.
BreeLinne.com
I love how careful it looks like he's being. In all reality I think he gave up halfway through and let me finish filling the rest of them.
BreeLinne.com
Poke a straw through the top of each ornament and let dry for a couple of hours. Guessssss which step I forgot?!
BreeLinne.com
The next step, normally, is to remove the straws, remove the cookie cutters, and flip the ornaments over carefully so they can continue to dry from the other side.  I, unfortunately, had to try and poke the straws through our ornaments at the half-dry phase, and as you can see…we lost a few.
Then, string twine or ribbon through, and hang for the birdies!
BreeLinne.com
He was so excited about this part.
BreeLinne.com
Being iced in for 5 days means we don't have to brush our hair. :)
BreeLinne.com

Needless to say, he decorated this tree the same way he does the Christmas tree. All the ornaments in one square foot of space. But I didn't move them!

Have fun!

Sugar Cone Christmas Trees | Kid's Christmas Craft

Sugar Cone Christmas Trees Here's another quick easy Christmas activity for you! This was something we did during the ice storm last year when we were walled in by white and kept inside for a glorious 5 days straight. I had, fortunately, already bought the sugar cones and icing for this activity, but the decorations were just random bags of baking stuff I found in the pantry! Use what you have!

Sugar Cone Christmas Trees

These are a great substitute for decorating gingerbread houses if you find that too laborious (or expensive!)

Sugar Cone Christmas Trees

INGREDIENTS:

Sugar Cone Christmas Trees

Sugar cones

One can of white icing

Green food coloring

Various edible decorations (Mini M&M's, sprinkles, marshmallows, chocolate chips, etc.)

DIRECTIONS:

Add a few drops of food coloring to your icing and mix until you get the shade of green you want. Holding the cone with two fingers inside, use a butter knife to spread icing all over the "tree." Add decorations to your little heart's content!

Sugar Cone Christmas Trees

Sugar Cone Christmas Trees

Dad even joined in. He made an OSU tree. Shocking!

Sugar Cone Christmas Trees

Don't forget to run around using the cake plate lid as a shield.blog5

They are perfectly imperfect. Just the way kids like 'em!blog6