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A gift for the cooks in
your life. Perfect for Mother's Day, or any other special occasion
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Recipe Card Holder Craft |
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When I was in third grade, we made a Mother's Day gift for our Mom's that I know mine loved. The gift was a recipe card holder. Over 20 years later, this gift is still in existence -- yes, it is faded, and the paint is a little chipped, but with all things considered, it still looks great, and the love that I put into it can still be felt. Making a recipe card holder is very easy and perfect gift for any child to give to Mom, Grandma, Auntie, or anyone else that cooks. Here is how you can make your own: You will need: What you do: Using the prepared Plaster of Paris, pour into the cup until it is approximately 1 1/2" from the bottom of the cup. Keep a close eye on the Plaster of Paris, as you want to catch it right when it begins to thicken. When the Plaster of Paris has set to a thicker consistency, take your stick and clothespin and put the end of the popsicle stick into the plaster -- centered in the middle. If the plaster is thick enough, the stick/clothespin should be able to stand upright. Leave your project in a safe area, while making sure that the stick/clothepin does not shift. After about 45 minutes, the plaster should be hard. At this point, you can now tear off the cup. Now you are ready to paint your recipe card holder. When I did this project in third grade, we were "instructed" to paint our popsicle stick and clothespin green, so it would resemble a flower stem. We cut out a simple flower out of the felt and glued this to the top of the popsicle stick (on the opposite side of the clothespin). The pot was then painted brown to resemble dirt or a pot. The idea was that this was supposed to look like a flower in a pot. However, I am much more into letting children express their creativity, so when I did this activity recently with my daughter, I encouraged her to paint the recipe card holder any way she wished. ©2002 Brandie Valenzuela About the Author:
Brandie is a wife and homeschooling mom to three children, who also works
fulltime from her home designing custom scrapbook albums and teaching scrapbook
classes. For more information, visit: Brandiev
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