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Shopping List for Christmas Book Activities

Are you planning to join us in our journey through our planned Christmas Books and Activities? If you are, here is a list of the supplies you will need for the activities for the first six books (the first two weeks):
  • about four sheets of Christmas scrapbook paper
  • flour
  • salt
  • oil
  • cream of tartar
  • silver and/or iridescent glitter
  • white paper towels
  • red and white craft paint
  • shaving cream
  • white glue
  • construction paper to make Christmas trees, snowmen, or foam ones
  • sugar cookies (either prepared or homemade)
  • Christmas tree cookie cutter
  • frosting and cookie decorations
  • popsicle or craft sticks
  • hot glue gun
We will be making Christmas countdown chains, snow playdoh, paper towel poinsettias, shaving cream snow scenes, popsicle stick snowflakes, and will decorate Christmas tree sugar cookies.

We will be starting these projects on Tuesday. I'll post the specifics about the first activity on Monday. See you then!

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