The amazing Victorian stars are easy to make, if you take it step by step. They consist of a flamingo star, used English-French dictionary (can be any dictionary), an old sheet…
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Are we going to play? It’s therapy to do decoupage and it’s the easiest form of creative play. It’s also an obvious way to do something with your children and grandchildren.…
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You need: 3 cake bottoms, vanilla cake cream, gelatin, macrons, strawberry yogurt, 2 bags of frozen raspberries, 1/2 l. cream, sugar, marzipan, sugar canes, chocolate balls. Start by putting 6 pieces…
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Some of the most Christmas is the Christmas buck and liquorice confectionery. Liquorice confectionwas produced by English Bassett as far back as 1899. According to Bassett, the story of the liquorice…
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It’s fun to do a Christmas tableau with all sorts of things. A little Christmas, old turquoise opaline trophies, some artificial Christmas trees, and small birds. I’m happy to mix it…
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An advent spruce with apples, fir, nuts and berries. The wreath is made in a wicked basket that is floated with dry oasis and then I have put some artificial moss.…
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If you need to decorate quickly, it is great to collect different glass balls in a bowl on the table. Especially nice is if the balls are the same tone of…
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Bjørn Wiinblad’s pottery has found the Christmas spirit. Put oasis at the bottom of the pottery and glue the cones, bullets, artificial spruce and loops on the oasis. Set 4 lights…
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I found the gold wreaths long ago and added ribbons, acorns, artificial spruce, glue and seed stands to the wreath. Start by tying two bows. Glue with the glue gun the…