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Christmas in a Can
From:~Valerie in SF Utah and her sister in law Amy Jackson.
Speaking of paint cans,
A couple of years ago, my SIL did Christmas in a Can at her Super
Saturday. She gave everyone in the family one. They would be a darling
and fairly inexpensive item for a Super Saturday.
Take a clean, unused, gallon paint can, with a handle. Cover the outside
with Christmas themed craft paper (she used a red plaid).
On the front center of the can, attach a label (5 1/2" tall x 8" long)
that says: "Christmas in a Can" . She added a cute border and some
Christmas clip art then in the bottom right hand corner in smaller print
using a font that looks like handwriting, it says "Tenderly and
Carefully Packed with Love"
On the top of the lid, glue a round circle of paper that lists the
ingredients inside. (the label and the cirle on the lid were both copied
on a tan paper that matched the red Christmas paper.)
Inside the can place: 1 pkg. Gingerbread Cookie Mix (instructions below)
1 pkg. Wassail Mix
1 Gingerbread Ornament
1 Gingerbread Cookie Cutter
1 pkg. Microwave popcorn
1 pkg. Hot cocoa mix
1 Christmas story
Several small candy canes
The Wassail mix and the hot cocoa mix were either purchased or homemade
and then they put a cup of wassail mix in a Christmas print cellophane
bag, then stapled the top shut with a little cardstock label that said
Wassail Mix on the front and had the instructions for use on the back.
The hot cocoa mix was about 2 cups of mix in a bag, with cardstock
stapled to the to, Hot cocoa mix on front of the label, and instructions
on the back. Both labels had cute clip art
that matched that on the front of the can (you fold the cardstock in
half, fold the top of the bag down, put the cardstock over the rolled
bag and then staple it all together)
The Christmas story was "A Memorable Christmas" by Thomas S. Monson
December 1995 Ensign. Tan paper, matching clip art etc. This was folded
in 1/2 the long way and then rolled up into a tube. Popcorn
is self explanatory. The ornament and the cookie cutter were purchased
at a dollar store or similar. The cookie mix is just a spice cake mix,
taken out of the box. Staple a cardstock label to the top of this as
well, with Gingerbread cookie mix on the front and these instructions on
the back:
Mix 1 medium egg, 2 Tbs. water 2 Tbs. flour and 1/4 cup soft shortening
with cookie mix. Makes a stiff dough. Mix well, chill dough. Roll out on
floured surface and cut with cookie cutter. Place on ungreased baking
sheet. Bake at 375 for 8-10 minutes.
Decorate if desired.
Pop everything in the can, put the lid on top and you've got a cute
family gift.
I just talked to my SIL so here's some more info: Cost was about
$7.00. The gingerbread ornaments were purchased through Oriental Trading
Company.
Here's a recipe for a wassail type mix.
2 cups Tang
3 oz pkg. pre-sweetened lemonade mix
1 1/3 cups sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. ground cloves
Combine all ingredients and mix well. Use 2-3 teaspoons of mix with one
cup of hot water. Make 3 1/2 cups. keeps up to 6 months |
No printable file yet! Sorry |