Not sure about you, but we are itching for the holidays around here. I would like to be festive and adorn our 500-600 square feet with some holiday-ish decor. I've recently realized that I cannot buy any sort of decorations that require storage because we simply don't have it. We're lucky if we can find a place to store our socks, let alone a wreath! So I've decided that all decorations must be edible or otherwise disposable. Halloween has resulted in candy corn filled old milk bottles. It's the best I can do. I guess the Christmas Tree will include popcorn balls, strung cranberries, gingerbread men and candy canes. Any ideas folks?
Thursday, October 22, 2009
edible holiday decor
Not sure about you, but we are itching for the holidays around here. I would like to be festive and adorn our 500-600 square feet with some holiday-ish decor. I've recently realized that I cannot buy any sort of decorations that require storage because we simply don't have it. We're lucky if we can find a place to store our socks, let alone a wreath! So I've decided that all decorations must be edible or otherwise disposable. Halloween has resulted in candy corn filled old milk bottles. It's the best I can do. I guess the Christmas Tree will include popcorn balls, strung cranberries, gingerbread men and candy canes. Any ideas folks?
One year we hot glued mini-pretzels together into little wreaths, then wove a red ribbon through and made a loop at the top. Viola! Inexpensive ornaments for the tree. Then our dog ate them. Grr.
ReplyDeleteThat such a great Idea!
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