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Shed all inhibitions and start crafting this Christmas. Christmas Crafts for Adults can get you interested and you might just end up rediscovering the child in you.
Gift giving constitutes an important part of the holiday traditions. Everybody waits eagerly for the fag end of the year to arrive as not only does it signal the birth of Christ and the ensuing festivities but it also ushers in the New Year with all its responsibilities and prosperity. The ambiance gets merrier as the holidays coincide with the festive
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season and the whole setting lights up as more people join in the fun. This is by far the ideal time for crafting and indulging in creativity, as you tend to have a lot of time at your disposal.
But many are of the erroneous notion that crafts as a rule are meant for kids and it’s unsuitable for adults to engage in them. Though it cannot be denied that kids have more time to spare than their parents do as the adults customarily keep busy preparing for the festive season, complex crafts are not a child’s forte, they essentially are meant for adults or at least adult supervision forms a necessary prerequisite. It is quite an interesting find that the kids, whose parents have a keen affinity for crafts, develop an inclination for the same. Many parents, who take up craft as their hobby, buy craft books, magazines, look up the net, but if you are baulked down with the festive pressures and time proves to be a constraint, you can try out the craft pattern we are providing you with. It’s simple yet relaxing.
Angels are an absolute favorite and go down well with folks of all age groups as Christmas showers for the festive season. To prepare a glitter angel all you require are a one-liter plastic soda bottle, glue, String, Glitter, Small ball ornament, Piece of gold tinsel. Cut the bottom of a one-liter plastic soda bottle and wound it round with a string dipped in a white-glue-and-water solution till the coils of string cover the entire bottle.
Shape a long piece of glue soaked string into an outline of an angel wing on a waxed paper lined cookie sheet and fill in the wings with the glue dipped string by coiling it into lacy patterns. Sprinkle glitter on the body and wings before the glue dries up. When the wings are dry, glue them to the body. Glue a gold Christmas ball on top of the bottle as the head and make a crown with a gold tinsel halo.
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