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Guest Article by Deborah Taylor-Hough

SIMPLE AUTUMN CRAFT IDEAS
Copyright 2002 Deborah Taylor-Hough
Used with permission. All rights reserved.
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I love the changing seasons at this time of year, especially when the fall colors start to show, there's a nip in the air, and it's time to break out the sweaters from their summer storage boxes. If you're looking for some craft ideas to share with your kids, try one of the following.

Leaf Prints:

--Make your own cards or gift wrap by using nature's bounty of freshly fallen leaves. Use poster paint for printing on paper (for cards, gift wrap, etc.), or use acrylic paint if you decide to decorate an item that needs a waterproof finish (glassware, clay pots, etc.). Brush a small amount of paint onto the underside of the leaf where the veins are more pronounced. Carefully place the leaf where you want the design printed and cover with a layer of paper towel. Gently roll a rolling pin over the top (or you can use the side of an empty bottle). Remove the paper towel and lift the leaf.

Wheat Weaving:

--Soak wheat on the stalk (from craft stores or local farmers) in a tub of water for an hour or so. Holding three seed heads together, braid the stems of the wheat stalks. Curve the ends around to make an oval loop, a circle wreath, or even bend it a bit to make a heart shape. Tie with brightly colored ribbon. As the stalks dry, they'll hold their shape. Add to your autumn decorations.

Baked Pumpkin Seeds:

--After all the pumpkin carving or pie making, don't throw out the seeds. Separate the seeds from the stringy pulp (don't rinse or remove every last bit of the pulp -- the pulp adds flavor). Place the seeds on a cookie sheet, stir in about 1/4 cup of melted butter or margarine, sprinkle with a small amount of salt and then bake in a 350 degree oven for 10 minutes until lightly browned. Enjoy!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
--Deborah Taylor-Hough (wife and mother of three) is the author of the bestselling book, 'Frozen Assets: How to cook for a day and eat for a month,' and the new book, 'Frugal Living For Dummies(r)' (Wiley, 2003). You can subscribe to her newest free newsletter by sending an email to:
tips-and-quips-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Visit Debi at: http://hometown.aol.com/dsimple/

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