Thursday, August 19, 2010

Crafts Christmas

Christmas crafts can be made from a variety of materials. If you like working with wood, you can cut out typical holiday designs, like snowmen, Christmas trees, or Santa figures and then spend some time painting to bring life to your Christmas crafts. There are many websites that offer free patterns to make these items, or you can print an image from your computer and use it to

create your own pattern. If it's your first time working with wood as a Christmas craft, start out simply- cut out a rectangle and make a sign for your holiday guests! You could paint little trees or stars, and print out “May all your Christmas wishes come true!” or a similar saying.Crafts are objects made by hand that either have a functional or decorative purpose and are categorized as visual arts. An individual who creates crafts, or engages in the decorative arts, is referred to as a craftsperson, artisan, designer-craftsperson, fiber artist, blacksmith, glassblower, etc. Depending on the specialization of the craftsperson, an understanding of certain materials, among them clay, fiber, glass, metal, and wood, is necessary. Likewise, a variety of tools and techniques associated with the process must also be among the knowledge base of such artists. Christmas gifts pretty

early in the year so that we could have them completed in time. For mom, summertime was the perfect opportunity for her to have us begin our gift projects. Mom was a teacher and come September she would be back to work. For me, August seems the perfect month to begin making my handmade Christmas gifts.

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