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DIY CUPCAKE WRAPPERS!!

  This diy comes to us from www.notjustpaperandglue.com .  Something to dress up your cupcakes and you could probably make some smaller ones for your candies too.  Good luck!    Welcome to Homemade for the Holidays ! Since we have lots and LOTS of cupcakes here, I thought it would be fun to share a Cupcake Wrapper Tutorial with you! During a Live Chat recently in the Seasonal Celebrations Community, my friend Tammy from Not Just Paper and Glue , mentioned that she makes her own cupcake wrappers . When she showed me a picture, I thought they would be perfect for our Homemade for the Holidays series! Here’s Tammy… Cut a piece of patterned cardstock 2.25 x 12 inches Use decorative scissors or a border punch along one edge. Score paper strip every .25 inches Here is the reverse side of the strip of paper after it has been scored. Accordion fold along score lines. The entire strip is now accordion folded. Apply adhesive to one end. Attach to opposite end to form a c

THE YULE LOG, A TRADITION EVERYONE CAN ENJOY!

   Burning Yule logs is a tradition dating back long before the birth of Jesus. In pre-Christian times, the Yule log was burned in the home hearth on the winter solstice in honor of the pagan sun god Odin, known also as the Yule Father or Oak King. The winter solstice, known amongst pagans as Yule or Gwyl Canol Gaeaf, falls on December 21 or 22, whichever is the shortest day and longest night of the current year. The Yule festival symbolizes a battle between the powers of light (Oak King) and powers of darkness (Holly King). A Yule log, typically a thick branch taken from a oak tree, would be burned in the hearth beginning on this night as a celebration of the Oak King's triumphant defeat over the Holly King. Burning the Yule log     The traditional Yule celebration would begin at dawn with the cutting of the oak branch, which was then ceremoniously carried into the house. Lit by the father or oldest member of the family, the Yule log would be left to burn for the

DIY APOTHECARY JARS!!

   This great tutorial comes from www.thatswhatchesaid.net .  You make these for all year around depending on how you paint them and what you would fill them with.  I am definitely goint to make a few a these for Christmas time, instead of going out and paying $20-30 dollars on one. My Take on Apothecary Jars I’ll just dive right in! I love Apothecary jars. Love, Love, LOVE them! Here is my take on making your own! Really easy to do, just time consuming because you have to wait for things to dry. Supplies: (3) Glass Jars (3) unfinished wooden Candle Sticks (3) 4″ unfinished wooden plaques (3) 3″ unfinished wooden plaques (3) unfinished wooden finials STRONG glue or Epoxy Spraypaint 1. Start out by removing all the price tags. This will take you forever! Goo Gone may also be your friend right now! Hobby Lobby is laughing at me right now because their damn SKU tags stick like mad to that damn unfinished wood! (Yes, I am bitter) 2

THE FASCINATING STORY OF THE PILGRIMS!!

  The story of the Pilgrims has its origins in early 17 th Century England. It was at that time, nearly four hundred years ago, when religious persecution was making it difficult for many people to practice their religions and live comfortably and safely in London and in the rural areas outside of London.   England, at that time, was a monarchy. Today, it is a Parliamentary Monarchy in which the Queen has no real power. At that time, however, the King had absolute power over all of the nation’s citizens and, as a result, could make the practice and observance of religion difficult. That is exactly what happened. Persecution ruled the day … especially if the religion you chose to practice was different from the “national religion.” England, at that time and today, as well, was and is primarily Protestant. These persecuted individuals met frequently and, after a time, decided to seek permission to start a new life in “the colonies.” Remember, it was very early in the 17 th Centu