• PeelerSheila @aussie.zone
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    2 months ago

    In the interests of low cost weekend activities, my Minipeelers and I have decided;

    1. to have our own festival,

    2. to do craft about it, and

    3. to call it “Craftmas.”

    It will involve liberal amounts of polymer clay and wool, and focus on making Xmas decorations and gifts (for those we would like to give something to, but either don’t want to buy for or don’t know what to buy). I’m really looking forward to it and am actually excited for this!

    • TheWitchofThornbury@aussie.zone
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      2 months ago

      Back when I was a kid, mum & dad were going through a difficult financial patch so we made xmas decorations from gum tree twigs - painted with thin flour & water glue and tinfoil laid on like it was gold leaf. Then wove the twigs into garlands and a whole xmas tree (small). Peach pits got the same treatment and were the baubles along with gingerbread shapes baked hard. Looked and smelled very nice. I remember it as kinda messy but very fun. I think I remember painting the peach pits before they were covered with tinfoil so the colours showed through the inevitable gaps in the tinfoil. The downside was our cat decided she liked the gingerbread shapes to chew on and this wasn’t good for her digestion.

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      2 months ago

      That sounds like fun! Can highly recommend orange and clove pompadours to make as a cheap gift.

    • Seagoon_@aussie.zoneOP
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      2 months ago

      sounds so cool , and not just you but all the peelers 🥰

      for xmassy baubles you can press beads into the clay