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		<title>How to Make a Bow</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 22:53:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>How To Make A Silver Retro Christmas Tree</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 17:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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<p>How To Make A Silver Retro Christmas Tree (courtesy of <a href="http://Threadbanger.com" target="_blank">Threadbanger.com</a>)</p>
<p>Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanzaa, and welcome to Décor it Yourself! Every year, Will and I bring home a cut tree, but, this year we wanted to be a little greener and save some green, by bringing home a live one and showing you how to make your own retro tinsel tree!</p>
<p>First, gather a bunch of wire hangers and straighten them all out.</p>
<p>Fold 4 of them in half, then fold in half again, and reinforce the joint with galvanized wire.</p>
<p>Now, take out 4 pieces of thick wire, measuring 64 inches. Wrap the entire length of the 4 metal pieces in galvanized wire to create a strong structure.</p>
<p>Take your “L” shaped feet and attach to one end of your thick wire, to create the stand. Wrap until all 4 feet are secure.</p>
<p>Wrap the entire pole in tinsel, starting at the bottom. Once covered, wrap with galvanized wire.</p>
<p>Now, you&#8217;re gonna make your branches. You&#8217;re gonna cut different lengths of wire from your hangers, for the tiers of your tree. </p>
<p>Once you have your wire cut to the length it needs to be, wrap the entire piece with tinsel. Bend some tinsel over the end so it covers the sharp end of the hanger. Then, wrap that end with galvanized wire a couple of times, to secure the tinsel.  </p>
<p>Now, wrap the entire branch with the wire until you reach the end. Then, secure that end the same way you did the first.</p>
<p>Bend one end 3 inches up at a 90° angle. You will need:</p>
<p>10 – 21” branches</p>
<p>8 – 16” branches</p>
<p>6 – 12” branches</p>
<p>5 – 10” branches</p>
<p>5 – 9” branches</p>
<p>4 – 8” branches </p>
<p>3 – 6” branches.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re going to attach your branches by placing them on the trunk, like so. It helps to mark where you&#8217;re going to attach them by marking them with a piece of wire.</p>
<p>Use a friend&#8217;s help to hold all of the branches of that tier in place. Wrap around all of them at one time with wire. Be sure to wrap all the way to the end of where the small parf of the L reaches the trunk. </p>
<p>We started with the bottom tier of the branches. Next, do the top tier, then measure the space in between to evenly distribute the rest of the tiers.  </p>
<p>Once all tiers are securely attached, you&#8217;re going to finish your base. Take a square piece of wood, big enough for all 4 legs to fit on. Screw mending plates to each leg, about 2 inches from the trunk. </p>
<p>Paint your feet white to complete your stand.   </p>
<p>Fold the branches in different directions to make it lush. Decorate, and voila! You have a retro tinsel tree for under $30 that you can use year after year!  </p>
<p>A whole bunch of you asked for Christmas tree alternatives, so when we come back, I&#8217;ll show you plenty!</p>
<p>Welcome back! Another great tree alternative is a rosemary bush in the shape of a Christmas tree, that you can also use when cooking your holiday meals.</p>
<p>For small spaces, use a wall decal for your tree, as featured in Apartment Therapy.</p>
<p>Ingrid from Wood and Wool Stools has a cool tree alternative, as seen here. Read last year&#8217;s Threadbanger blog for these DIY trees by Venest. Our own viewer, Isabel, made this tree alternative out of a vintage body form. Awesome work, Isabel! </p>
<p>What are you doing for your tree this year? Going eco and green with a live one, or making your own? Send in photos so we can see them. Thanks so much for watching! I&#8217;ll see you next wek, and remember, Your Nest Needs You! </p>
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		<title>How To Make Christmas Photo Ornaments</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 17:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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<p>How To Make Christmas Photo Ornaments (courtesy of <a href="http://Howcast.com" target="_blank">Howcast.com</a>)</p>
<p>Decorate your Christmas tree with this keepsake ornament featuring a photo of a loved one. You will need:</p>
<p>Photo<br />
Scissors<br />
Transparent ornament with a removable top<br />
Pencil<br />
Cotton swab<br />
Glue<br />
Decorations<br />
Acrylic paint<br />
Paintbrush<br />
Ribbon</p>
<p>Step 1: Cut out the photo you want to use into a circle that measures about 3 inches across.</p>
<p>Step 2: Remove the hanger and cap from the bulb. Then wrap the photo around a pencil, making sure the photo is facing outward.</p>
<p>Step 3: Holding the photo around the pencil, slip it inside the bulb. Release the photo from the pencil.</p>
<p>Step 4: Position and straighten the photo with a cotton swab.</p>
<p>Step 5: Get creative and glue small shells, colored tinsel, colored sand, and even popcorn to the inside and outside of the ornament. Gluing decorations inside will also help keep the photo in place.</p>
<p>Step 6: Write the date on the back of the ornament with acrylic paint, and a message if you like. Finish by tying a bow around the top of the ornament and give it as a gift to the person in the picture or hang it on your own tree.</p>
<p>Did you know? Ornaments on the 2008 National Christmas tree were made with holographic film to make the tree look lit all day!</p>
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		<title>How To Prevent Common Christmas Disasters</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 16:50:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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<p>How To Prevent Common Christmas Disasters (courtesy of <a href="http://Howcast.com" target="_blank">Howcast.com</a>)</p>
<p>With a little forethought, you can avoid many embarrassing, annoying, and downright dangerous holiday mishaps! You will need:</p>
<p>Emergency gifts<br />
A drink limit<br />
Kiss-avoidance strategies<br />
Graciousness<br />
Fishing wire<br />
A computer with internet access<br />
Orange and lemon rinds (optional) </p>
<p>Step 1: Have wrapped, unisex gifts on hand in case you forget someone. This is also useful if someone gives you something that cost twice as much as what you gave them: Just say, “And here’s your other gift!” Pick things you can use if you don’t give them as gifts, or stuff that can hold until next year.</p>
<p>Step 2: Figure out how much alcohol you can drink at the office Christmas party before you’re at risk of doing something you’ll regret. Then stick to your limit.</p>
<p>Step 3: Avoid an unwelcome mistletoe kiss by saying you have a cold – or feigning a cough or sneeze as the person closes in on you.</p>
<p>Step 4: If someone gives you a lousy gift, simply say, “Thank you.” If you pretend to like it, you may get more of the same next year.</p>
<p>Step 5: Prevent an emergency trip to the veterinarian by keeping sweet treats away from dogs and cats. Chocolate toxicity is the most common holiday-related illness for pets. Poinsettias are also poisonous to your four-legged friends.</p>
<p>Step 6: Keep kids and pets from knocking over the Christmas tree by securing it with clear fishing line attached to the treetop and a ceiling hook. If you have a cat, scatter orange and lemon rinds on the tree skirt; most cats hate citrus scents.</p>
<p>Step 7: Don’t panic if you still need gifts and even the drugstores are closed: Just go online, order a gift, and print out a photo of it. On your way out when you realize you’ve forgotten someone? Pick up some movie passes or a gas gift card.</p>
<p>Did you know? The average person gives up on trying to make their new electronic gift work at 11:48 a.m. on Christmas morning, according to a survey!</p>
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		<title>How To Get In The Christmas Spirit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 16:44:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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<p>How To Get In The Christmas Spirit (courtesy of <a href="http://Howcast.com" target="_blank">Howcast.com</a>)</p>
<p>Dreading dragging out the decorations and pretending to love gifts you don’t really want? This year, find every way to make this a memorable, meaningful season for you and your loved ones. You will need:</p>
<p>Kindness<br />
Holiday music<br />
Decorations<br />
Christmas tree<br />
Volunteer work<br />
Christmas movies<br />
Personalized letters</p>
<p>Step 1: Greet people with a holiday wish and smile wherever you are.</p>
<p>Step 2: Clean the house while blasting cheerful holiday music and belt out a tune to get your spirits up.</p>
<p>Step 3: Decorate the house in festive colors. Hang mistletoe and set out red and green candles, tape up friends’ greeting cards, hang stockings on the mantle, and put the tree up early. Include the kids by letting them make their own decorations and crafts for the tree.</p>
<p>Step 4: Hang outdoor lights along the eaves, over the trees, and on the bushes. Paint a special Christmas letter box for the porch. Buy animated and lit reindeer, and other decorations for the lawn.</p>
<p>Step 5: Volunteer to bring toys, clothing, or a little cheer to those not as well off. Give to others around you, shoveling the walk for an elderly neighbor, making cookies, or helping out at church. Take some time to reflect on your blessings. Make this a family ritual.</p>
<p>Step 6: Watch Christmas movies with the family to get everyone in the spirit. Before bed, tell the kids Christmas stories to make it a season they will never forget.</p>
<p>Step 7: Send out personalized, old-fashioned, well-wishing notes and letters to friends, family, and associates. Everyone likes to get a nice letter this time of year.</p>
<p>Did you know? A box office flop when it was released in 1946, It’s a Wonderful Life became the film classic it is today around 1974 when it became public domain and could be run on television for free!</p>
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		<title>How To Make Lavender and Chamomile Sugar Scrub</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 19:14:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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<p>How To Make Lavendar and Chamomile Sugar Scrub (courtesy of <a href="http://NoreensKitchen.com" target="_blank">NoreensKitchen.com</a>)</p>
<p>Hi everyone! It&#8217;s Noreen, and welcome to my kitchen! And welcome to another episode of The holidays are coming! Now, last week, we did bath salts, and I did want to make a statement about that. In some states, what they call “bath salts” have been made “illegal” because it&#8217;s a certain type of drug, that, I think you smoke – I don&#8217;t even know. But, they&#8217;re not the bath salts that I make. So, when you talk about bath salts and you hear that in the news, that&#8217;s not what we&#8217;re talking about. That&#8217;s something totally different – it&#8217;s just called the same thing. </p>
<p>But anyway, we&#8217;re gonna kinda go a step further today, and we&#8217;re gonna make a sugar scrub. This is really nice – you take it in the shower and then you scrub it all over your skin, and you rinse it off when you wash off, and it exfoliates all of those dead skin cells and it makes your skin glow, and it helps your body absorb moisturizer a lot more quickly, and it helps you to – the things that are in it are gonna help the toxins escape from your body, and it&#8217;s gonna be wonderful!</p>
<p>So, let&#8217;s see what goes in this! This is another thing that you could make assembly line style. You can make a whole bunch of it and just jar it up. You could even sell this at bazaars – it would be fantastic. So, what we&#8217;re gonna start with is a cup of Demerara sugar, and I&#8217;ll show you what that looks like. I should have left it out – you know what? I have a full one over here, let me grab it. I buy this in my grocery store – this is also what I use in my favorite bread recipe! This is pure cane sugar – sugar before it&#8217;s refined – so it still has a lot of molasses in it. Still has a lot of nutrients and minerals in it that refined sugar does not have. In the bowl it goes – a cup. </p>
<p>And, this is a ¼ cup of epsom salt. Not sea salt – a ¼ cup of epsom salt, because epsom salt is gonna help extract toxins from your body.</p>
<p>The next thing we&#8217;re gonna do&#8230;this is Vitamin E oil. You can get this at the health food store, you can get it online, I bought it in the vitamin section at Walmart, and it was about $3.00. And this will go a very long way – except you have to get it open! I&#8217;m gonna use a tablespoon of Vitamin E oil. </p>
<p>We&#8217;re gonna use a ¼ cup of some sort of oil, but, this is organic olive oil – cold pressed, extra virgin olive oil, ok? I will warn you – you cannot use vegetable oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil, with this. You can use these 3 types of oil. You can use olive oil, you can use liquid coconut oil or you can use almond oil for this scrub. The olive oil contains lots of antioxidants that are fabulous for your skin, so you&#8217;re nourishing your body as well as having healthier skin. </p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m also going to add a tablespoon each of lavender flowers and dried camomile flowers. Put those both in. You can do anything with this. If you want to make a lemon scrub, you can zest a lemon and you can put the lemon zest in here and it will smell fabulous. You can throw some black tea in here – just pop open a couple of black tea bags – or you can use green tea, or you can open up your favorite herbal tea and just toss a couple of those loose tea bags in here. Not the bag part, just the herb part. </p>
<p>Now, let me show you these herbs here before we move forward. This bag of lavender flowers was less than $5.00, and I get this from San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Company, and their website is HerbSpiceTea.com, and I love them! They have fantastic prices and an amazing, amazing selection to choose from, and they have medicinal herbs, they have culinary herbs and spices. And then, this is whole chamomile flowers, and both of these bags are a pound. You know, that&#8217;s a lot. When you think, I&#8217;m gonna buy a pound, that&#8217;s a huge bag. A huge bag! But, the chamomile flowers are fabulous. Chamomile helps you to relax. It takes the edge off, it has a natural calming quality about it, so this is perfect for taking a shower in the evening. It&#8217;s gonna help you exfoliate your skin as well, along with everything else that we&#8217;ve put in this scrub. This one I got from MountainRoseHerbs, which is another one of my favorite purveyors, or vendors, for herbal supplies. And, I will put their web addresses in the underbar, and their website is MountainRoseHerbs.com. And again, they have fabulous prices, and they also have – they have some things that San Francisco Herb and Tea doesn&#8217;t have, and vice versa. They also have a fantastic website where they actually have videos – they have a YouTube channel, and they have recipes and demonstrations, and you can learn a lot on their website about the origins and the uses for all of the herbs and everything that you&#8217;re looking at on there.</p>
<p>So, back to this!  The only thing left to do know is to jar this up. I just put my trusty canning funnel up here, and I may have to tap this down. You&#8217;re gonna get more than a jar&#8217;s worth. This is just for demonstration purposes. You can pretty up that jar, put it in a cellophane bag, tie it with a bow, and you&#8217;re ready for gift giving! You can put a tag on it, and leave instructions below on how to use it. In fact, I&#8217;ll show you right here. I&#8217;ll just take some warm water – I&#8217;ll just do it on my arm, here. Just take a handful of it and rub it on your skin, and you&#8217;ll be able to feel – it&#8217;s gonna exfoliate all of the dry skin of of your body wherever you use it. It smells wonderful, and the, you know, the oil is not gonna be greasy on your skin, and you&#8217;re gonna wash it off with soap after you&#8217;re done. And I&#8217;ll just reach over here and get some of my hand soap. And it&#8217;s just like, if you&#8217;ve ever gone to Bath and Body Works or Crabtree and Evelyn or some really – like The Body shop, they&#8217;re really expensive places where you can go and get body care items. And you just dry off. But, this makes your skin really soft – feel it. Really soft!</p>
<p>So, give this a try. It&#8217;s a great gift! We&#8217;ve added the extra vitamin e in there. You don&#8217;t have to use a tablespoon if you choose not to. You can use a teaspoon. If you&#8217;re looking out for your budge, you don&#8217;t have to use it at all. So, there you have it – Sugar and Olive Oil Body Scrub that you make from home to give to your friends and family for Christmas. It&#8217;s not expensive, and you can make – if you buy a container of the Demarar sugar, a bottle of olive oil, a bag of epsom salts and a little bit of chamomile or lavender or spearmint or whatever herb you choose to put in there, or you don&#8217;t have to put herbs in it at all. You can make a whole bunch really cheap, and you can give it to everybody that you know and care about for Christmas. So, there&#8217;s another idea for holiday gift giving&#8230;I hope you try it, and I hope you enjoy it! Until next time – I&#8217;ll see ya!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Dec 2011 00:44:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Learn How To make Christmas Cookie Bouquets (courtesy of <a href="http://Howcast.com" target="_blank">Howcast.com</a>)</p>
<p>Follow this recipe to make a festive, edible decoration that everyone will enjoy! You will need:</p>
<p>Roll of cookie dough<br />
1/3 c. pasteurized egg whites<br />
4 1/2 c. confectioner&#8217;s sugar<br />
1/2 tsp. lemon juice<br />
Cookie and cake decorations<br />
Peppermint candies<br />
Equipment:<br />
Christmas cookie cutters<br />
Wooden skewers<br />
Electric mixer with paddle attachment<br />
Colorful ribbon<br />
Holiday-themed bowl<br />
Florist foam<br />
Red and green food coloring (optional)</p>
<p>Step 1: Roll out the cookie dough to double the thickness of your skewers. Then use your cookie cutters to cut out cookies. Poke the skewers into the sides of the cookies to make cookie lollipops.</p>
<p>Step 2: Bake the cookie lollipops according to package directions, adding one to two minutes to account for the added thickness. Allow the cookies to cool completely.</p>
<p>Step 3: Make the icing by beating the egg whites in the mixer on medium speed until soft peaks form.</p>
<p>Step 4: Change the mixer speed to medium-low and slowly add the confectioners’ sugar, 1/2 cup at a time, scraping the bowl between additions. Use more sugar for stiff icing to decorate designs and less sugar for loose icing to fill in the designs.</p>
<p>Step 5: Add the lemon juice, increasing the speed to medium-high until stiff peaks form and the icing is no longer shiny — six to eight minutes. Then ice the cookies. Divide the icing and add red and green food coloring.<br />
Step 6: Use festive cookie and cake decorations to embellish the cookie lollipops. Tie a piece of colorful ribbon around each stick.</p>
<p>Step 7: Stick the lollipops into the florists’ foam in the bowl and hide the foam with peppermint candies. Use your bouquet as a festive centerpiece — if you can stand not eating it first!</p>
<p>Did you know? In 1979, in honor of the American hostages in Iran, only the top ornament of the National Christmas Tree was lit.</p>
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		<title>Learn How To Hang Christmas Lights Outdoors</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:05:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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<p>How To Hang Outdoor Christmas Lights (courtesy of <a href="http://Howcast.com" target="_blank">Howcast.com</a>)</p>
<p>Get in the Christmas spirit and illuminate your house with a dazzling display of lights! You will need:</p>
<p>Power source<br />
Extension cord<br />
Tape measure<br />
Ladder<br />
Christmas light hooks<br />
Vertical Christmas light clips<br />
Pole with a hook<br />
Switch or timer (optional)<br />
Coat hanger (optional)<br />
Broomstick (optional)<br />
Duct tape (optional) </p>
<p>Step 1: Find an outdoor electrical outlet that you will be able to plug a heavy duty extension cord into. Use an outlet that is controlled by a switch or run your lights through a timer.</p>
<p>Step 2: Use the tape measure to determine the length of the area where you want to hang the lights as well as the height of any walls, bushes, or trim where you will be hanging lights. Then figure the number of 50-foot light strings you will need.</p>
<p>Step 3: Look for broken or missing bulbs, and worn or bare wires before you plug in the lights. Then plug in the lights to make sure they work before you hang them.</p>
<p>Step 4: Use a stepladder if your house’s eaves are low. If not, use an extension ladder. Plant the ladder on level ground and extend it well above the eaves at a safe angle.</p>
<p>Step 5: Hang lights along the gutters first, using plastic clips made for light strings. Then attach lights to vertical trim using the vertical clips.</p>
<p>Step 6: Hang lights in small trees using the pole with the hook on it. Drape the string over the hook, extend it to the tree, and then twist the pole, allowing the string to fall from the hook to the branches. You can make a device by bending a coat hanger into a hook and attaching it to a broomstick with duct tape.</p>
<p>Did you know? Thomas Edison created the first strand of electric lights and decorated the outside of his Menlo Park Laboratory with them around Christmas, 1880!</p>
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		<title>Learn How To Get Really Creative For The Holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 01:10:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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<p>How To Get Really Creative For The Holidays (courtesy of <a href="http://Threadbanger.com" target="_blank">Threadbanger.com</a>)</p>
<p>It&#8217;s that time of year again, when Jack Frost nips at your nose, and the Grinch&#8217;s heart grows 3 times its size. It&#8217;s winter in the city, and holiday season everywhere!  </p>
<p>Well, hello there, my Threadbanger friends, and welcome to the Décor It Yourself holiday special!  If thinking about the upcoming holiday season stresses you out, relax! The holidays aren&#8217;t about spending money that none of us have. They&#8217;re about spending time with those that we love. So today, we&#8217;re gonna create the invitations, décor and gifts to give our loved ones a warm, wintry evening.</p>
<p>Gifts can be one of the most stressful parts of the holiday season – especially during these hard times. I&#8217;m gonna give you 3 easy gift ideas, that cost no more than $10! </p>
<p>For our first gift, we&#8217;ll take inspiration from our Earth Day episode, and create a gift by putting a cut plant in a vintage vessel. Who doesn&#8217;t need a little extra green, especially during these hard times.</p>
<p>These lovely coasters were made from remnants of fabric from leftover DIY projects. I still get in trouble when I go home to my folk&#8217;s house and don&#8217;t use a coaster. Sorry, mom! </p>
<p>For our last gift, you&#8217;ll need cinnamon sticks, cloves and clementine peels. Place your ingredients into an old mason jar and take a cool dishtowel and wrap it around it. Tie it with a bow, and you have a nice, warm gift of aromatic mulling spices. For more on mulling spices, check out the first episode of Décor It Yourself.</p>
<p>And now, on to my favorite element of any time of year – the décor!</p>
<p>For a quick and classy element of décor, spray a candle with adhesive, roll it in some glitter and place into an old shot glass or decorated vessel. </p>
<p>For our next décor piece, we&#8217;ll use our old wire hangars to create cool, seasonal sayings.  </p>
<p>And, for the easiest of our décor ideas, take an old mirror and place on it your favorite woodland friends. Add a touch of glitter for a little snow flurry.</p>
<p>For our final low-budget décor piece, we&#8217;re gonna put our own spin on an old, kitschy idea. You&#8217;ll need some airtight glass containers, a glue gun, some figurines, glycerin, glitter and distilled water.</p>
<p>First, sand the inside of the container&#8217;s lid. Glue the feet of your figurine to the inside of the container&#8217;s lid and allow to dry. </p>
<p>Add 2 tablespoons of glitter to the vessel and fill with distilled water. To distill water, just boil and allow to cool.</p>
<p>Now, just add one drop of glycerin to the container, close the lid, and use your snowglobe as winter décor, or add a bow, and you have another gift to give!   </p>
<p>Now that we have our seasonal décor and our gifts to give, we&#8217;re ready to invite our guests. After all, opening your home is a gift in itself! For unique invite ideas, check the DIY weddings episode of Décor It Yourself. But, for the holiday invite, we&#8217;re using a polaroid from last years&#8217; Christmas. Look at us – living together in sin!     </p>
<p>Well, we&#8217;re almost ready for our guests! But, to keep your party stress-free and low budget, choose one signature cocktail and one tasty treat. We&#8217;re doing sparkling peach and pomegranate schnapps, along with cookies, cupcakes and pumpkin bread.  </p>
<p>I guess it&#8217;s time to celebrate! </p>
<p>Well, that was a hit! I&#8217;m off to clean up, but be sure to check back the first Wednesday of every month for more nesting. And remember, Your Nest Needs You!  </p>
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		<title>How To Make A Wreath Out Of Old CDs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 00:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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<p>How To Make A Wreath From Old CDs (courtesy of <a href="http://Howcast.com" target="_blank">Howcast.com</a>)</p>
<p>Short on holiday decorations, but long on old CDs? Tis the season to be crafty! You will need:</p>
<p>A plastic, wooden or foam craft ring<br />
30 old CDs<br />
A hot-glue gun<br />
A picture hanger<br />
A strand of battery-powered holiday lights<br />
Batteries<br />
A holiday bow or ribbon<br />
A hammer<br />
A nail<br />
A plastic scraper (optional) </p>
<p>Optional:  An over-the-door wreath hanger </p>
<p>Step 1: Arrange the CDs in evenly spaced intervals completely around the craft ring, shiny side facing out, and glue them into place.</p>
<p>Step 2: Glue a second layer of CDs so that they’re evenly spaced between the CDs on the first layer.</p>
<p>Step 3: Glue the picture hanger to the back of the ring so the wreath will hang properly.</p>
<p>Step 4: Glue the battery pack for the Christmas lights to the back of the wreath, opposite the hanger. When the glue dries, wrap the strand of lights around the outer edge of the wreath, with the lights hanging over onto the CDs. After positioning the lights, glue the strand to the backs of the CDs to hold it in place.</p>
<p>Step 5: Glue the bow or tie the ribbon to the bottom of the wreath to give your creation some holiday flair. Before displaying your wreath, remove any stray bits of glue with your hands or a plastic scraper.</p>
<p>Step 6: Tap a nail into your door and hang your wreath. If you can’t use nails, use an over-the-door hanger. Turn the lights on and bask in the colorful glow!<br />
Did you know? In 2000, global sales of CDs peaked at 2.5 billion. In 2006, that figure was down to 1.8 billion.</p>
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