For the holidays:
-Tie stars, bells and other holiday shapes with ribbon
and hang on Christmas tree.
-Attach to a homemade kitchen gift (such as a box of
fudge, your own special granola or a potpourri jar) for a special touch.
-Let kids cut out shapes for Fourth of July, Easter,
or Thanksgiving using cardboard, construction paper, and glitter. Punch
hole in top, tie a ribbon or piece of twine and hang over a doorway for
a mobile.
Around the house:
-Use as picture frames. Go through that old box or
drawer of photos that didn’t make it into the scrapbook and cut the
shapes to fit inside the frames, using a little craft glue to keep them
in place.
-Trace cookie cutters onto cardstock for unique
greeting cards.
-Use up fabric scraps from sewing projects. Trace and
cut out designs, sew together and fill with beans for beanbags or use as
homemade patches for blankets, jeans or jackets.
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