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Winter Gift Giving, Food and Decor

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So making this for next year!

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ornament storage - glue cups to the cardboard cut to fit the bottom of the box

Egg Nog Pie with Ginger Snap Crust

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Coconut Cranberry Bars

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Christmas Cranberry Mojitos

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Winter drink - Wassail

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Winter drink - Mulled wine / Glogg

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Winter drink - Hot buttered rum

Winter drink - Candy Cane

powdered donuts, candy corn, mini chocolate chips

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Jars wrapped in yarn, then spray painted white. *Could try with old laces and doilies!

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Chocolate Peppermints

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Christmas tree in a thimble Love this!

Dollar Tree Placemat Turned into a Snowman Flag with Tulip Shimmer

Large-scale Quilled Snowflakes Tutorial

Glass marble christmas trees! (love finding new ways to use those glass gems!) DIY

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little trees from tinsely flower picks DIY

Use paper plates to make mini Christmas trees!

Christmas tree- embroidery inspiration

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cutting pattern; then sew two layers down the middle.

Ruffle Christmas Trees DIY

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Yo Yo Christmas Trees

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Carole May Very cool!

Paper Flowers: The Perfect Way To Wrap A {gasp!} Store Bought Gift

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50 More Gift Wrapping Ideas

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25 Favorite Christmas Recipes

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Snowman Ornaments! Clear ornaments, fill with fake snow, paint pen face, baby sock for hat.

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Transform candy bars into cute Santas and snowmen

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Wreath Snowman -- so stinkin cute!

Black & White Peppermint Bark

Nutmeg Yule Log Cookies Recipe: 1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened 1 cup confectioners’ sugar, plus extra for dusting 1 tsp ground nutmeg 1/4 tsp salt 1 large egg 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1 large egg white, beaten with 1 tsp water, for wash Decoration: 6 (1-oz) squares white chocolate, melted according to package directions, or vanilla frosting; green gumdrop or spearmint leaf candy, red nonpareils. In medium bowl, beat butter, sugar, nutmeg and salt until blended and creamy. Add the egg; beat until well blended. Add the flour, and beat until a stiff dough forms. Divide dough into 8 portions; shape each into a fat log. Wrap and refrigerate 1 hour. Heat oven to 350°F. On a lightly floured surface, roll each dough log into an 18-in. rope with your hands; cut into 6 logs. Repeat with remaining dough. Place the logs 2 to 3 in. apart on an ungreased baking sheet. Cut ends of each log on the bias, reserving dough scraps. Brush logs with eggwhite wash and attach the dough scraps as “cut stumps” to logs (use 2 stumps per log). Bake for 14 to 16 minutes until dry and set. Cool for 1 minute; transfer from baking sheet to a wire rack and cool completely. Lightly dust logs with confectioners’ sugar, or lightly frost with melted white chocolate or vanilla frosting. Roll out a gumdrop and cut out tiny holly leaves. Attach 2 leaves and a red nonpareil to each log with a dab of melted white chocolate.

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haha...so true!

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Walken in a winter wonderland

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Anna-Karin Hallström BWAHAHAHAHA......

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