Category Archives: Christmas
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Holiday Shopping to Support Local Non Profits!
Leave a commentNovember 12, 2020 by kittynh
This holiday shopping season is ONLINE. The Corona Virus cases are surging and I worried about how to support local …
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GLUE NEXT YEAR NOW! Holiday Gift Making Time for 2020!
5December 24, 2019 by kittynh
I admit I did not attempt to make these holiday collage whatever (centerpiece? Desk top decor?) until I saw signs …
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Historical Society AUCTION! Everything including a buffalo helmet.
Leave a commentSeptember 14, 2018 by kittynh
One of the great joys of my life is doing volunteer work at the Historical Society of Cheshire County. …
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Christmas in June!
Leave a commentJune 4, 2018 by kittynh
I’m doing the 100 things challenge, which means I can’t purchase any new crafting/art supplies until after I have made …
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Primitive or Penicillin?DIY-NOT!
Leave a commentDecember 28, 2017 by kittynh
I hope the readers of Yankeeskeptic enjoyed the 10 days of Christmas DIY decorations. A few readers wondered why 10 …
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DAY TEN AND I’M OUT OF IDEAS! HO HO HO WE GO!!!
Leave a commentDecember 10, 2017 by kittynh
This has been a wonderful holiday season as I have helped the wonderful Cheshire County Historical Society fill their gift …
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DAY NINE! Gnome Sweet Gnome!
1December 9, 2017 by kittynh
I make crafts for the Cheshire County Historical Society to sell in their gift shop. First off, it is what …
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Day Eight! Not to late to knit a rabbit!
1December 8, 2017 by kittynh
If you can knit a square, you can knit a rabbit. I can knit, as long as it is a …
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Day 7! Acorns and Wool, Inexpensive Home Made!
Leave a commentDecember 7, 2017 by kittynh
Wool acorns. This is possibly the most simple wool felting project. You need acorn caps, and a little bit of …
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DAY SIX! New Hampshire Holiday! I’M SO BROKE, WHAT TO MAKE?
Leave a commentDecember 6, 2017 by kittynh
This is the ultimate Yankee gift. Because it can be done for free, or close to free. Step one, ask …
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