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I was replenishing our craft supplies and preparing for Christmas, and I happened across these. I thought they looked perfect for Alice's spoon saints! Fairly inexpensive too!
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Elizabeth Founder
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Oh! Those are awesome. You've consoled me, Lisa. I was feeling sad I'd missed all the spoon fun. Now, I'm glad I "waited."
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Adorable Lisa, thanks!!!
And Elizabeth, you could never miss out on the fun. Collecting spoon saints would be a fun thing to do any time of year--you could even consider beginning in January, or perhaps during Advent!
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It's not too late! I recently commented to Alice that they would make great ornaments for the Christmas tree!
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Elizabeth Founder
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Posted: Nov 13 2006 at 7:27am | IP Logged
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Lisa,
What other supplies did you get at Oriental Trading?
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Bridget, that really is a fabulous idea, especially if you collect the saints of the Christmas season suggested on the Advent Cubes (linked above). We probably won't have time to do all those saints as spoons, but maybe a few extra special Christmas-y ones--St. Nicholas, St. Lucy, St. Wenceslaus, St. Juan Diego, St. Stephen, OL of Guadalupe. We've also used the idea to make angels, and those would look great on a tree.
Thanks for the excellent suggestions!
__________________ Love, Alice
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Elizabeth,
I got some glue and glue sticks, pipe cleaner, pom poms, regular craft sticks, adhesive magnets, some scrapping paper and cardstock for Christmas cards, those type things. I like to order from Oriental Trading because they are cheap stuff comes in bulk. I like their school supplies too.
__________________ Lisa, wife to Tony,
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Abby, 15
Gabe, 13
Isaac, 11
Mary, 10
Sam, 9
Henry, 7
Molly, 6
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Bridget wrote:
It's not too late! I recently commented to Alice that they would make great ornaments for the Christmas tree! |
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I really like this idea. We are going to use our Christmas tree as our Jesse Tree during Advent and adding a spoon saint for the December feasts among the Jesse Tree symbols would be wonderful.
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Katherine
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mary Forum All-Star
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what a great idea! i also order the poinsettia legend kit
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MaryM Board Moderator
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In another thread I posted some other holiday uses I found on line for craft spoons. Now the comments above in this thread sparked an idea to make an adaptation in one - Santa & Elf. Instead of santa and elf spoons they could be the December saints or angels ("a multitude of the heavenly host"). They could hold mittens as the illustration shows or I was thinking more along the lines of a great Christmas card holder as they suggest. They could also be used as clips on a string and not mounted to wood.
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Mary M.
Now I really like the idea of Santa and his elves holding cards or mittens (or as you suggest, angels and the heavenly host!).
Marvelous ideas ... now if I just had time to do them all.....
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We made spoon saints yesterday during Little Flowers. I was amazed by the girls' creativity. I tried to take a photo, but the card was full.
I suggested to the girls that they might want to make nativity scenes, using the spoons, during Advent. The children were excited about this prospect. I have been adding spoon saints to hand-delivered "Thank you" cards.
Thank you, Alice, for sharing your creativity. Most of the girls took extra spoons home to make more saints and the moms were impressed with your idea.
The ones Lisa suggested would also be great for making puppet saints or nativity figures. My children enjoy putting on little puppet shows.
__________________ Christine
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Christine wrote:
Thank you, Alice, for sharing your creativity. Most of the girls took extra spoons home to make more saints and the moms were impressed with your idea. |
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Thank you so very, very much. I would love to include the saints the girls made in my post about spoon saints! (Coming very soon, I promise!)
__________________ Love, Alice
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