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Last minute Christmas tree ornament ideas

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:28 pm


Put ideas for ornaments here. Ornaments and lights are two of my most favorite parts of the holiday. I'll go first.

Okay, this is more from an idea for an art installation rather than Christmas ornaments, but it'll do.

What you need:
> Empty craft Christmas ornaments (plastic or glass)
> Tiny living things

Examples: Fly in your apartment, a very cold worm or some ants, maybe a bee or two if you're a bee keeper, some berries, a flower, a caterpillar (I found a very lucky wooly bear caterpillar living in my buddies' basement and brought him upstairs to munch on some grape, tortilla chip, and Christmas cookie crumbs in the toasty kitchen during our end of the semester party), or, if what you're hanging the ornament from is sturdy enough, some water and a feeder fish! I've also used feathers before, as they only exist because something lived for those feathers to grow and be used for flight. Likewise, a shark tooth, a claw, or snake skin would do.

What you do:
> Put the lime in the coconut (but don't shake it all up if it's a critter)
> Hang it up. Christmas is about life (Christ if you're a Christian, children), love (family and friends, God if you're religious), and light (Christmas lights, wisdom and life experience that you have gained each year, the star). These are essential things. Imagine how lovely your tree will look when it has all of these things.
> Take it down if the critter needs to be released. I don't want to offend any fellow animal rights folk, but the feeder fish is probably better off on the tree (at a distance from any heat-radiating lights) than down the toilet or waiting to be fed to a larger fish, right? Put in in a lake or aquarium if you can when you're done. Return any ants or caterpillars, etc. to their natural habitat, and thank them for a job well done. (Thank you, Mr. Ant!)
> Take pictures so you can remember it and post so I can see them!
PostPosted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 8:30 pm


Great last minute decorating idea:

Go out to your garden and cut flowers, small twigs with colorful leaves, and large colorful leaves. Sturdier flowers, such as roses, can be placed directly in the Christmas tree. Weaker stemmed flowers can be woven into garlands for the tree. Place small branches of colorful leaves directly into the tree. Large leaves can be threaded onto a string and then hung like ornaments on the tree. Other natural items such as moss, old and abandoned bird's nests, and acorns also make great decorations. Natural and beautiful heart

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