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  2. 23 Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep the Cold Weather Blues at Bay

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    Start with a nature scavenger hunt and finish with this cheerful pinecone ornament craft, courtesy of One Little Project. The crafting process involves using a hot glue gun to stick colorful pom ...

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    Queue up the holiday playlist and grab the craft supplies.

  4. Buta (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    The boteh (Persian: بته), is an almond or pine cone-shaped motif in ornament with a sharp-curved upper end. [1] Though of Persian origin, it is very common and called buta in India , Azerbaijan , Turkey and other countries of the Near East . [ 1 ]

  5. 7 Top Christmas Decorating Trends of 2024 - AOL

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    5. Fabric-Wrapped Ornaments. Maximalists, rejoice! Ornaments wrapped in fabric were a Christmasworld favorite. Velvety soft baubles in rich jewel tones lend a luxurious touch to the tree while ...

  6. Legend of the Christmas Spider - Wikipedia

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    A poor but hardworking widow once lived in a small hut with her children. One summer day, a pine cone fell on the earthen floor of the hut and took root. The widow's children cared for the tree, excited at the prospect of having a Christmas tree by winter. The tree grew, but when Christmas Eve arrived, they could not afford to decorate it.

  7. Composition ornament - Wikipedia

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    Composition ornament ("compo") is a mouldable thermoplastic compound, consisting of powdered chalk mixed with collagen (hide glue), resin (pine rosin) and linseed oil; worked either by hand or more usually pressed into moulds to produce decorative work.