A Martha Stewart Christmas

Tips for a Gorgeous Holiday Season

No sense reinventing the holiday decorating wheel- and besides, imitation is the highest form of flattery, right? So what can we learn from Domestic Diva Martha Stewart when it comes to preparing for the Christmas season? Let's check out the best of what
 her website offers for creative holiday ideas.

Martha Stewart Christmas: Recipes

Need to learn how to prepare a complete Christmas Goose dinner from scratch? Look no further. Martha's website offers all the info you'll need for this holiday meal, as well as holidays recipes for Pomegranate Punch, Marzipan Penguins, Gingerbread Cookie Trees, and Dried Cranberry Shortbread. If you can imagine a holiday recipe you might like to serve your friends and family or something new you'd like to try this year, you can undoubtedly find it on Martha's site.

Martha Stewart Christmas: Crafts

Do you and your kids want to give homemade crafts as gifts this Christmas? Make sure you visit Martha Stewart's website for some fantastic holiday craft ideas. One of the neatest crafts on the site includes directions for how to make Snowglobes! "Let It Snow' is a big craft theme, and you can also lean how to make adorable Snow lanterns, traditional paper snowflakes, and even wax snowflakes! There are also great ideas for homemade Christmas cards.

Martha Stewart Christmas: Decorations

Martha's website offers many creative, easy, inexpensive ideas for holiday decorations. One of the theme highlights is stockings. You'll find directions on how to make a variety of Christmas stockings- from rickrack stockings and sweater stockings to quilt stockings and themed stockings for that special personalized touch. Under the Christmas decorations category, there are five subcategories: wreaths, trees, ornaments, centerpieces, and outdoor lighting. If you are hoping to decorate your house in a unique and special way this year, you will find countless creative ideas on Martha's site.

Martha Stewart Christmas: Gifts

 
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I believe years ago I saw a segment on martha dipping old scratch gold glass ball ornaments in a mixture of gold oil base paint and (water?) I remember it creating a somewhat mercury glass looking effect. Really pretty. Does anyone know what craft I am talking about? I wanted to know the exact way to do this if possible. coop1952@comcast.net thanks, Patti

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