8 DIY Eye-Catching Cranberry Decorations For Winter And Christmas

8 DIY Eye-Catching Cranberry Decorations For Winter And Christmas
Cranberries are traditional for Christmas, and we often include them into the festive menu, so why not use fresh berries for decor, too? Cranberries can be easily incorporated into any kind of decor: garlands, wreaths, small wreaths for place cards, cneterpieces and ornaments, and foodie decor has alwasy been in trend. Making little garlands is... 
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14 Awesome St.Patrick’s Day Party Crafts To Make

14 Awesome St.Patrick’s Day Party Crafts To Make
St.Patrick’s Day is next week and it’s high time to prep for a cool party! We’ve already told you of garlands and wreaths to decorate your space, so after décor take a look at the tableware. Decorate plates and glasses with shamrocks, green and gold paint. Cake toppers and cupcake wraps in green, gold and... 
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DIY Chocolate Surprise Eggs For Easter

DIY Chocolate Surprise Eggs For Easter
Easter is soon, and I’m sure that your kids and just guests will be excited with these yummy eggs with surprises. You’ll need white chocolate candy melts , color candy melts of your choice, small candies or toys to fit inside eggs. Melt chocolate in microwave in 30 second intervals (to make pastel colors, mix... 
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How To Make Edible Spoons

How To Make Edible Spoons
Edible spoons are amazing for any party or celebration! As Halloween and then Thanksgiving are coming, I think it’s high time to make some. You’ll need some dough, some spoon molds and an oven.  You need just to roll flat a piece of bread, punch out the spoon shape, press the cutout into the spoon... 
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How To Make Heart Treats For Birds

How To Make Heart Treats For Birds
it’s cold already and it’s high time to think of our minors like wild birds, for example. To make some treat for them you’ll need coconut fat, cold water, heart-shaped gingerbread shapes, twine and birdseeds. Melt some coconut fat and let it cool down for a few minutes in cold water. Then blend it with... 
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