![]() RE-cycling: Sunburst Mirror Tree Topper Craft.RE-decorating: Martha's Christmas Home Tour.RE-decorating: Holiday lunch at Jean's house. ![]() RE-ceiving guests: A Tamalada & a tamale recipe.RE-ceiving Guests: New Year's Eve table.I would try to center the bead, but if it is off center, it is not a big deal because it can be corrected at the end by cutting off extra until it is centered. Step 1: Put a single bead thru one side of the cord and then tie a knot. My daughter received a few bead/jewelry making kits as bday gifts a couple years ago so we happen to have all the supplies handy What grandparent wouldn't smile to receive such a sweet bookmark from their grandchild?įor each necklace or bracelet, you need a single strand of plastic cord and 6 beads. These crosses were done on cords long enough to be necklaces, but you could cut a smaller length of cording and make them bracelets or tie them to cardstock (or a piece of recycled cereal box painted or wrapped with Xmas paper) to make bookmarks. Adult supervision is mostly required because you don't want little ones to get a hold of the beads, although some kids may also need help with tying the knots. To change it to an Easter activity, just change the bead colors above to pastels, especially purple and pink. ![]() It'd make a great craft for a Christmas or an Easter playdate, kids party or as an activity for kids on Christmas Day or Easter Sunday. The kids in my 1st grade religious education class were able to make the crosses easily and they loved wearing them afterwards. If you have kids in your life, I recommend this simple bead craft for Christmas, Easter or any Christian holiday. ![]()
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