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Leaf Placemats
After creating your delicious recipes, serve them on these placemats.
Leaf Placemats:
Collect some attractive fall leaves and let them dry. Then glue them on a sheet of paper or firm cardstock. Then laminate the sheet and cut out the “placemat.”
With so many ideas for fall leaf crafts, it will be so hard to decide where to start! Get out there and start collecting some leaves. You’ve got crafts to make
Caramel Bubble Loaf
1 can biscuits
3 Tablespoons Butter
1 Tablespoon Water
1/4 cup plus 2 Tablespoons packed brown sugar
1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
2. Grease a round cake pan with butter.
3. Cook brown sugar, butter and water in a small saucepan until bubbly.
4. Cut biscuits into fourths with kitchen shears.
5. Dip biscuits in caramel mix and place into buttered pan.
6. Bake for 8 - 10 minutes until lightly golden brown.
7. When done, remove biscuits from pan immediately. Place on a large dinner plate.
NOTE: It is important to turn the bubble loaf out onto a plate as soon as it comes out of the oven. If you wait too long it will not release from the pan.
From Ashley, age 12, united states
Box of Love
To make a box of love all that you need is a small box (a jewelry box is usually a good size; you can usually buy these boxes from the jewelry store relatively inexpensively). Decorate your little box any way that you wish. When you are done decorating the box, blow lots of kisses into it. Wrap up the box and make sure to include a card that explains the valuable contents that are inside this gift box. This sweet craft is sure to fill your home and the hearts of those you give this gift to with the spirit of holiday cheer.
Let your kids brainstorm ideas for more crafts that they think they can make and that others will enjoy. Foster creativity by helping them find the materials around the house that they will need. By making their own Christmas craft gifts, your children will more fully appreciate the joy of giving to others.
