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Old 01-19-2011, 11:29 PM
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Gwyn
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If you haven't decided on a project, or are having a hard time getting into the spirit here are a few suggestions:

Take some time and print all the address labels you will need for your cards. Put them at the top of the Christmas box so you can find them around Thanksgiving...Be the first to send your cards out.

Go to the store and buy enough Life-Saver candy rolls for each stocking you get to help fill. While you are there, pick up a new tooth brush for each person too. If you still have a little money, buy some of those mini-bottles of hand lotion, secret or Old Spice, small toothpaste tubes, etc. These are great little add ins or stocking stuffers for students, office workers, or people who travel a lot.

Stop by the craft store and buy some red and green ribbon and paper twist. Get rolls of tape, generic ornaments and even brown paper on the roll. put the ribbon and stuff away. Get out those potatoes, your almost too old tubes and bottles of paint, stamp pads and old stamps you have, and even left over stickers. Have your kids make home made wrapping paper in the hallway. Roll the paper back up when it is dry. This will look really cute with the paper twist and ribbon bows come Christmas. Grandparents love this stuff. (Honestly, I usually do this activity a couple of times but in the summer when we can paint on the driveway. It is okay for them to make Christmas paper by painting red, green, gold and white foot and hand prints on the paper. The second time we do it, I use tissue paper and white or brown paper gift bags. This can occupy my 10 kids for a whole afternoon.)

Mix up your favorite cookie dough. Wrap it in plastic or put it in a sealed container. Keep it in the freezer. You are now ready for guests. If you are really industrious, make the cookie balls and place on cookie sheets to freeze. Now you don't have any excuse for not making Christmas Cookies.

OR, actually cook the cookies while your kids are not home. Fill up sealed containers with all but a dozen. Keep them in the freezer and you have the perfect after school snack too.

I always like to play some Christmas music while I work on my Christmas stuff. Gets me in the mood...hey it beats the soaps or those really silly judge shows.

Have fun next Monday and Tuesday...
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