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Another Kid-Friendly Christmas Craft

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I was scrolling through YouTube yesterday and saw this really cute Christmas craft that is easy, cheap and turns out really nice.  It looked to me like the hands belong to a young child, so I assume children can do this with supervision.  I really liked the finished product with the glitter on it.  I can see it on the tree twinkling with the lights.

Anyway, without any further ado, here is the video.  Let me know if you try this and show me pictures, please.  I think I may be trying my hand at this on the weekend.  The only drawback I could see was that it is time intensive, in that you have to let them dry completely between stages and that could take a while.

I hope you try this with your family.  It really looks like a fun family craft to me!  Also, please leave me a comment here to let me know that you visited.  I really appreciate you spending some of your precious time here with me.  Thanks for reading!

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