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Religious Cards

If you're looking for cards that express "the reason for the season", you'll find them here.

Christmas Jigs

Our "Jigs" are very easy Jigsaw Puzzles designed especially for the very young.  Filled with the spirit of Christmas, they'll bring joy to Santa's favorite little ones.

Christmas on DVD

Just for fun, we put together a collection of Christmas movies and added some totally biased reviews.

JingleBerries

Our new JingleBerries are cute little 3 1/2" by 4 7/8" mini-greetings for Christmas with matching envelopes.  Great for your teacher, mail carrier, fireman, policeman and classmates.  You could even use them for those special holiday gift cards.

"Goin' Green"

While we wait for the bureaucrats to wake up to the urgent need for an environmental rescue plan, the rest of us have already begun to do what we can. 

Snowman Scrabble

The Elves put a Christmas twist on an old favorite.  Add fun to your holiday parties or family gatherings with Snowman Scrabble.

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We'd love to give you a gift for Christmas.  In a struggling economy, we can all use a little extra joy.  If you want the opportunity to win a WalMart Gift Card, just enter one or all of our contests.

Color-by-Number

Santa wanted everyone to have loads of fun while learning their colors and numbers, so he asked the elves to create these delightful Color-by-Number original designs.

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Santa wanted to give all of his internet friends some fun, original Christmas "E-Comms" or Electronic Communications as a gift.  So, you'll find some neat, easy-to-use E-Cards and E-Postcards.

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Add a unique touch to your greetings this year with Christmas Postcards.  These colorful designs will brighten anyone's holiday.  Plus, you can even mail them. 

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Santa learned some new fun code and wanted to share it with you.  If you'd like to add a customized cursor to your web site, just download our group of original cursors and then follow the instructions.  All files have a transparent background.  Have fun!

 

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Decking the Halls for Christmas:
 
DIY Decorating Tips for the Entire Family

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can't help but catch a little bit of that “Christmas Cheer” every year.  Whether it’s those magical, creative holiday displays at a store near you or those filled-to-the-brim toy circulars that retailers send out, people everywhere join in the spirit and joy of Christmas. Perhaps it’s time for you to drag out your box of Christmas decorations from the attic or basement. Decorating the home for the holidays has always been one of the most exciting parts of the season, in my opinion.  So why not gather the family together for a little decorating fun?

 

Here are some simple holiday decorating projects that you and the kids can enjoy together. Please Note: Parental supervision is required for all of these activitiesDo not place any of these decorations near heat.

 

1.) Creative Garland Ideas: Homemade garlands are a great way to dress up your holiday tree display and they can be made in several ways. One easy and fun idea is to use puff paint, fabric markers, stickers or whatever you have around the house to decorate some purchased plain red or white wide fabric ribbon.  Be Creative!  Each person can add their special touch to sections of the ribbon until you all meet in the middle.  You’ve just created a family treasure and tradition.

 

Making a popcorn garland is another fun idea to try. Simply pop some unbuttered, unsalted popcorn and string the popped kernels together using a needle and thread.  The trick is to string more than you eat! 

 

Whatever type of garland you decide to make, be sure to install your Christmas lights first.

 

2.) Make Your Own Ornaments: When it comes to making your own Christmas ornaments, start looking for supplies in your backyard. Pine cones are a great natural item to use for your Christmas decorations.  Selecting pine cones with a top stem will make

adding a tree hanger for display the easiest.  My favorite way to decorate pine cones is to apply a non-toxic paste or clear-drying glue and then sprinkling with silver, gold or dazzling snow glitter. How festive! Another way to decorate  pine cones is to dab acrylic white paint on the edges here and there to create the illusion of a dusting of freshly fallen snow.  You may also paint your entire pine cone in a solid color.  Gold metallic, silver metallic or white are all beautiful color choices.  Tying a bright ribbon on the stem is the perfect finishing touch.

 

Another great idea for homemade ornaments is using crayon wax! Using an inexpensive cheese grater or crayon sharpener, shave off a little wax from some of your crayons (red, green and white for Christmas).  Place the crayon flakes on a piece of wax paper in layers.  Place a second piece of wax paper over the shavings.  With a paper towel placed on top of the wax paper, rest a hot iron on top of the paper towel (be careful not to leave it on long enough to burn) until the shavings melt together. Make sure the wax paper has created a seal around the crayon shavings, otherwise all of the shavings will fall out. After the wax has cooled, you can cut around the outside edge with scissors, creating fun, colorful shapes

like trees, stars or wreaths.

 

3.) Make Paper Snowflakes: Making snowflakes out of white computer paper is probably the easiest and most stylish way to decorate your space for the holidays!  Have each member of the family create a design that can be duplicated.  Encourage your kids to be as creative as they can be!  Ask them to color their creations and then string several paper snowflakes together to make a garland!

 

4.) Graham Cracker Gingerbread House: Who doesn't love to build a homemade Gingerbread house! Simplify the process by substituting graham crackers for the gingerbread. Using graham crackers as the roof and walls, bind the crackers together with white frosting.  To make a sturdier

“gingerbread” house, add a bit of cream of tartar to your frosting to act as a hardening agent.  After setting the walls and allowing the icing to dry, add the roof and then decorate to your heart's content. This would be the perfect opportunity to get rid of any extra Halloween candy. Oh, and don't forget to landscape! Dye some coconut shavings green and make a front lawn. Cut some marshmallows in half and make little stepping stones. Delicious fun for the entire family!

 

With plenty of family-oriented craft projects for the holiday season, you can fill the house with homemade Christmas cheer!

 

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