

taking on a personal challenge of
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
this holiday season.
and getting the kids on board too. we have been having a lot of discussions on the difference between reducing, reusing and recycling - and the hierarchy of prefer-ability here. our words became actions yesterday.
last year we spent time cutting circles out of our received holiday cards as they came down off the piano. (handy 2 1/2" circle punch was a big hit with the kids and the activity was a perfect quiet distraction for a post-holiday afternoon.) this year we are reusing them in the construction of some holiday balls (oh elementary school memories here!) - to hang along
our diningroom light fixture. while i thought i would remember how to do this - when i sat down it escaped me. a tutorial was found
here.
with hanukkah just around the corner i am looking for something quick and easy to do with the bag of my father-in-law's ties i still have stashed in the cupboard after my
belt-making of a year (or 2!) ago. i am thinking
headbands and cuffs... any other ideas?