Here is one of many Christmas crafts we have planned. They turned out so cute we had to share this idea early.
Here is what we used:
Plastic Milk Bottle
Cookie cutter
Scissors
Pictures printed on computer paper
Glue
Modge podge ( you can make your own one part white glue two parts warm water, mix)
Paint Brush
Hole puncher
String or Twine
First I cut open a clean gallon size milk bottle. Cut out the two flat sides. I got two stars out of each bottle.
We took the flat plastic pieces and traced a star cookie cutter and cut the star out.
I borrowed the pictures from their parents facebook pages. I just opened up the pictures and hit print. Then placed the plastic star over their faces, traced it, and cut it out.
Next I used a paint brush to modge podge the plastic star, placed photo star on top and modge podge over the top of it.
The kids used glue bottles and put a little glue on each corner. Then added glitter.
I punched a hole on the top of each and added a string.
What a cute idea! We use glass milk bottles, so this wouldn’t work for us, but I bet there are other things that we can do similarly!
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I wish we used glass bottle, but with the amount of milk my daycare uses we would be better off buying a cow š
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How creative! I would have never thought to do this, but makes a great ornament and gift for grandparents! I will have to try this with my kids!
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