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Tuesday, December 30, 2014
LEGO® Store Monthly Mini Model Build!
Join in the LEGO® Store Monthly Mini Model Build!
Upcoming Mini Model Build:
LEGO® Alien and Space Dog: Tuesday, January 6 beginning at 5:00 pm until supplies last.
Visit your local LEGO Store on the first Tuesday of every month and you can learn how to build a cool mini model, and take it home – for free! Quantities are limited and offer is good while supplies last only. Models are not for sale and cannot be purchased. One free per child. Event is open to children ages 6 to 14 only. Ask a Brick Specialist for details.
LEGO® Alien and Space Dog: Tuesday, January 6 beginning at 5:00 pm until supplies last.
Visit your local LEGO Store on the first Tuesday of every month and you can learn how to build a cool mini model, and take it home – for free! Quantities are limited and offer is good while supplies last only. Models are not for sale and cannot be purchased. One free per child. Event is open to children ages 6 to 14 only. Ask a Brick Specialist for details.
Learn How to Build a Mini Sled at Home Depot
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Learn How to Build a Mini Sled
Learn How to Build a Mini Sled
- Come learn how to build a mini sled
- FREE hands-on workshops; designed for children ages 5 - 12
- All kid get to keep their craft, receive a FREE certificate of achievement, a Workshop Apron, and a commemorative pin while supplies last.
- Children must be present at the store to participate in the workshop and receive the kit, apron and pin.
- Kids Workshop activities are scheduled on a first come/first served basis. Please do not arrive before 9:00 a.m.
Friday, December 19, 2014
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Holiday Arts and Craft Ornaments
Sparkling Ornaments
[Turn] old night-light bulbs into festive ornaments, but any size will do. Just brush on glittering glue, roll the bulb in glitter, and let dry for 15 minutes. Then hot-glue a loop of metallic embroidery floss to the bulb's base.
Miki Duisterhof
Aimee Herring
Upgrade a Plain Glass Ornament
At around a dollar each, these empty orbs offer an affordable catalyst for creativity. Fill one with small wooden chips, another with a single stunning peacock feather (attached to the ornament's top with hot glue). Or compose a more obvious Christmas scene by dropping a model fir tree into a globe dusted with artificial snow. You can also use tweezers to position branches inside and even hot-glue a tiny cardinal in place.
Lara Robby/Studio D
Victorian Santa
A nod to Christmases past, these antique Santa images are from the 1860s, when the Victorians really began celebrating Christmas. If you can't get your hands on originals, or don't want to put any valuables on display, consider making a color copy of the print, mount it to a piece of cardboard, then decorate with glitter and gold tinsel!
Keith Scott Morton
Christmas Ornament Crafts
Craft Stick Skis and Ribbon Candy
Craft Stick Skis: Paint two wooden craft sticks. Adjoin sticks with hot-glue making an X. Paint two toothpicks white. Hot-glue metal snaps (we used size 1) to one end of each stick. Color opposite ends black. Hot-glue a ¾" piece of twine in a loop to each black end. Hot-glue one pole to the top ski. Glue second pole at center of first. Glue twine to ski tops to hang.
Ribbon Candy: Coat a 24" piece of ribbon in fabric stiffener. Hang to dry (about an hour). Fold ribbon into loops as shown above, adding a dab of hot-glue between each layer. Glue a bead to the top and bottom. Add an extra dab of glue on the top; affix loop of string to hang.
HOLIDAY CRAFTS: Learn to make Ice Lanterns
NOTE: This person used a real tea light candle, but I suggest
using the battery operated kind. It's much safer and will not
contribute to the ice melting; and if you put it outside, it won't
blowout by the wind, nor will it set anything on fire, and the flame
will last much longer. You may even be able to use it again later.
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