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debm55

(54,143 posts)
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 11:44 AM Dec 2

As a kid , what did you make or do so the house or your room was festive? I made the spray snow stencils on the

windows and made ornaments for the tree ,How about you?

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As a kid , what did you make or do so the house or your room was festive? I made the spray snow stencils on the (Original Post) debm55 Dec 2 OP
Nothing. My mother was a decorating diva. Polly Hennessey Dec 2 #1
Oh , Polly Hennessey, not even a paper snowflake for the tree? debm55 Dec 2 #3
Helped mom tape the numerous Christmas cards around edge of huge mirror SheltieLover Dec 2 #2
hahahaqhhhahahahhaha. Thank you SheltieLover. I remember the cards. What ever happened to the aluminum tree? debm55 Dec 2 #5
No idea what they did with it. Only used it maybe 2 yrs, then back to real trees, SheltieLover Dec 2 #7
Thank you SheltieLover. debm55 Dec 2 #10
Nothing outside of the Christmas tree. catbyte Dec 2 #4
Thank you very much, catbyte.Did you make any ornaments? debm55 Dec 2 #6
This is one memory I have. Diamond_Dog Dec 2 #8
Thank you very much, Diamond-Dog. It sounds very interesting. debm55 Dec 2 #11
We did stencils, too, but with Glass Wax. rsdsharp Dec 2 #9
Thank you very much, rsdsharp. That's what it used and I still remember that stencil pack with the litttle girl peaking debm55 Dec 2 #12
Paper snowflakes on my bedroom window MustLoveBeagles Dec 2 #13
Thank you very much for sharing with us, MustLoveBeagles. debm55 Dec 2 #14
In elementary school, we had arts and crafts for various holidays Niagara Dec 2 #15
Thank you very much for sharing Niagara. How could I forget the paper chains? Made them every year because the debm55 Dec 2 #16
You're welcome, Debbie. My paper chains always got crushed Niagara Dec 2 #17
Yes , paper chains needed to be made every year. debm55 Dec 2 #18
I did the Glass Wax stencils too. boonecreek Dec 2 #19
HAHAHHAAHHAH. Thank you very much, boonecreek.. You are right. debm55 Dec 2 #21
Was not allowed. justaprogressive Dec 2 #20
That's a bummer. We kept our's up until Three Kings Day. debm55 Dec 2 #22

Polly Hennessey

(8,452 posts)
1. Nothing. My mother was a decorating diva.
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 12:01 PM
Dec 2

We, her children, were merely onlookers. ❤️😳🎄

SheltieLover

(75,604 posts)
2. Helped mom tape the numerous Christmas cards around edge of huge mirror
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 12:06 PM
Dec 2

Decorating tree, of course.

And, once the aluminum monstrosity & it's colored light wheel appeared, make jokes about it & laugh like hell.

debm55

(54,143 posts)
5. hahahaqhhhahahahhaha. Thank you SheltieLover. I remember the cards. What ever happened to the aluminum tree?
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 12:10 PM
Dec 2

SheltieLover

(75,604 posts)
7. No idea what they did with it. Only used it maybe 2 yrs, then back to real trees,
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 12:21 PM
Dec 2

Which morphed into tree with a root ball. That only lasted 1 yr because when it's winter in Chicago, there is no digging a hole with a shovel.

Then morphed to a fake green tree.



Ps - I recall joking about whether dad was related to crows (birds) because of his rapt fascination for things that glittered.

catbyte

(38,468 posts)
4. Nothing outside of the Christmas tree.
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 12:10 PM
Dec 2

Dad would chop down a tree from the woods next to our house, then after attaching it to the stand, he'd tie ropes around the trunk and nail them to the baseboards so the tree didn't tip over after our two Siamese cats inevitably climbed it, usually in the middle of the night, lol.

Growing up in northern Michigan, I didn't have to stencil snow onto the windows. We had the real thing.

Diamond_Dog

(39,508 posts)
8. This is one memory I have.
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 12:50 PM
Dec 2

Now, my mother wasn’t really into decorating and crafts, but for some reason I think she saw this in a magazine and wanted to try it. Since I was designated as the “artist” in the family I got tapped to help. I think I was around 6 years old.

First you blow up a balloon and tie it off. Then you take Christmas gift-wrap ribbon, soak it in water, then wrap it around the balloon like a ball of yarn, except leave gaps. The ribbon stuck to the balloon. Then you let it dry, then pop the balloon. The ribbon was stiff when dry and held its shape.Your final product is strips of colorful ribbon formed into a scribbly ball. They were too big to hang on the tree so we hung them from the ceiling, Lol! That is the extent of my Childhood Christmas Craftmaking memories.

Of course in school every year we made paper snowflakes but I don’t remember those being used at home for anything.

debm55

(54,143 posts)
12. Thank you very much, rsdsharp. That's what it used and I still remember that stencil pack with the litttle girl peaking
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 02:31 PM
Dec 2

out of the window.

Niagara

(11,280 posts)
15. In elementary school, we had arts and crafts for various holidays
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 03:21 PM
Dec 2

I remember in Kindergarten threading popcorn on needle and thread. I remember it vividly because I wasn't allowed to get up for recess because I wasn't done threading my portion of popcorn on the needle and thread. That wasn't "fun" and I hated it. I still think about that too.


I remember one year is making red and green construction paper Christmas chain garlands. Like in this photo. That was a fun project.




I never thought about or was encouraged to make the house festive outside of school arts and crafts projects. It's just my mom had her particular way decorating for the holidays.



Of course all of those years of suppression of my creativity made me get super creative as an adult. Here's a photo of my Christmas wrapping paper made Victorian style medallions. I hang these on the tree.


debm55

(54,143 posts)
16. Thank you very much for sharing Niagara. How could I forget the paper chains? Made them every year because the
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 03:25 PM
Dec 2

construction paper would fade. I really like you medallions. They are beautiful

Niagara

(11,280 posts)
17. You're welcome, Debbie. My paper chains always got crushed
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 03:38 PM
Dec 2

Thank you for the lovely compliment on my medallions.

🎅🤶🥰

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