Tipnut’s Christmas Keepers
Ta da! Here’s the brand new Christmas section ready to inspire you for the upcoming holidays, Tipnut’s Christmas Keepers.
The Christmas blog has been loaded up with recipes (like Christmas puddings, fruit cakes, baking dainties and more), plus I’ve organized many of the craft projects that were posted on Tipnut to better browse through for homemade gift ideas. There are also several crafts and new things listed that I’ve come across for Christmas fun, this part still needs to be worked on.
There’ll be much more added, especially projects and goodies found on other blogs and websites. As usual–I ran out of time, lol! There are also a few great videos to watch, my favorite so far is the Genealogy Wreath series.
Right now there are five main categories on the Christmas site, Crafts, Homemade Gift Ideas, Recipes, Tips and Videos, with everything broken down into more specific sections in the Tags area. Things like homemade stocking stuffers, gift ideas for teenagers, beverage recipes to give you some idea of what’s offered.
As with the other holiday sections, this is just a start and I plan on updating these sites regularly as I come across new goodies to add. If you have some projects of your own that you would like to see added, just let me know and I’ll gladly check them out
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I hope you enjoy the new Christmas Keepers section on Tipnut!
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I’ve given up on the white-tissue-paper wrapping for the majority of our Christmas ornament storage. I’ve been using white lunch sacks (sold at Wal-Mart) that are easier, quick and now going through their 5th year without shredding into pieces.