social
Navigate
Newsletters▶︎(Cleaning/Organizing)▶︎(Crafts/Recycling)▶︎(Gardening Tips)▶︎(Pet Tips)▶︎(Recipes/Food)▶︎(Tips)▶︎

Newsletter Archives

Crafts and Creative Recycling (Friday) (December 08, 2023)
If you want to make a sweet treat for your loved ones this winter, check out today's featured post. These adorable marshmallow polar bears are great for coffee or hot chocolate even past the holiday season. Share your favorite cold weather recipes with us too.

Thanks for reading,
Jess

Problems viewing this email? Click here.
Today's Featured Post

Marshmallow Polar Bears

By attosa

Marshmallow Polar Bears - two finished bears next to a cup of chocolate with a floating, melting polar bearI love marshmallows, so naturally I have all available sizes in my kitchen. This is a fun edible craft that uses three sizes of marshmallows to make polar bears that can be eaten as a snack, or used to float on top of hot chocolate. This is a great all-ages project!

Share on Facebook
Pin on Pinterest

This newsletter is powered by you. Share your ideas and earn cash by entering recurring contests, in a variety of subjects.

Select here to share a tip, recipe, craft, photo, pet, or essay on ThriftyFun! Or, ask a question to tap into the wisdom of our everyday experts! Click to enter!

This Week's Pages
Today's Posts

Bullet Holder Case

By deenagoodale

Bullet Holder CaseA good way to store bullets is an original idea from my husband, who enjoys going target shooting with his brother.

Share on Facebook
Pin on Pinterest


Nativity Ornament

By deenagoodale

Nativity OrnamentMade from old wooden clothespins.

Share on Facebook
Pin on Pinterest


Gnome Ornaments

By Ardeth

Little yarn ornaments shaped like gnomes.These were so fun to make. I had everything on hand. Ideas for making hats and gnomes on Pinterest.

Share on Facebook
Pin on Pinterest


Christmas Card Paper Dresses

By melissa

card dressesIf you have old holiday cards laying around and don't want to throw them away, why not use them to create these cute paper dresses.

Share on Facebook
Pin on Pinterest


Decorated Cookie Christmas Tree

By Kelly L.

Decorated Cookie Christmas TreeExcellent and yummy gift, easy for kids to make!

Share on Facebook
Pin on Pinterest


Reuse Christmas Cards as Gift Tags

By linn

Gift tags made out of gift cards.Save your used gift cards. Cut the fronts of the cards to make lovely gift tags using fancy edged scissors if desired. Punch a hole in the top of the tag, then thread a colored string through.

Share on Facebook
Pin on Pinterest


Refurbished Christmas Wreath

By tara

Refurbished Christmas WreathFrom trash to treasure, I love finding old things that can be transformed into something new. I found an old wreath at a garage sale made from straw and held together with wire, and used some things I had around the house to make a beautiful Christmas wreath.

Share on Facebook
Pin on Pinterest


Hard Candy Decorative Lights

By Babette

colored cellophane wrapped water bottle Christmas lightsWhen I originally made these about 20 years ago, I used clear plastic food containers which I can no longer can find. It also works over small clear plastic bowls stapling 2 together.

Share on Facebook
Pin on Pinterest


Contibute to ThriftyFun!
Ask a Question
Published by ThriftyFun.
Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
Generated 2024-05-16 09:06:14 in 8 secs.
© 1997-2024 by Cumuli, Inc. All Rights Reserved.