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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2010

Emily Warford Ivey shows us how to personalize our tree with simple and inexpensive homemde ornaments. Amanda Warford

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  • This is a great thing for people like me who just gotta have a craft fix once in a while, haha! It's a great excuse to do something crafty..

  • @eLoveCR7 I made dough craft garland. I rolled dough balls about the size of marbles of various sizes and poked a hole in the center with a skewer. The first tray I baked for a light tan. The second tray, a little darker. And finally the last tray, even darker. Now you just run your string or yarn through the dough beads and vary the different size and colors. I like the natural look of the different shades of browns. You can even use wheat flour and bleached flour to make braided candy canes.

  • Hand made is the best. This is a favorite tradition of mine. I put the year on the back of the ornaments every year.

  • LOVE IT THANK YOU!!!!!

  • Great video!

  • yah beautiful!!! i noticed ginger bread man at Michael's and thought hey i can make my own! it was a country style tree! very nice!

    ok now how do we make popcorns like garland ? not from real popcorn that its! lol

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