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Holiday Decor – FREE Printable

Nothing to me is more nostalgic than singing Christmas carols around the holidays. Growing up we listened to non-stop Christmas carols from 3:00AM Black Friday morning until end of day…

Nothing to me is more nostalgic than singing Christmas carols around the holidays. Growing up we listened to non-stop Christmas carols from 3:00AM Black Friday morning until end of day Christmas. It always brought me cheer singing on the way to school, work or home.

Now I have found a way to bring that cheer into my holiday decor!

 

Free Printable Holiday Decor

These four downloadable files make decorating super easy!

  1. Print as an 8×10
  2. Frame (I used these $ 3.00 frames from Walmart)
  3. Hang (I used these Command Strips also from Walmart)

Voila! Gorgeous unique holiday decor!

Free Printable Holiday Decor
The Complete Set:
Free Printable Holiday Decor
All is Calm:
Free Printable Holiday Decor
O Holy Night:
Free Printable Holiday Decor
All is Bright:
Free Printable Holiday Decor
Then Treetops Glisten:

I’d love to see how you style yours!

Tag me on Instagram (@handrafted) for a Shout Out!

xo,

Carolyn

Free Printable Holiday Decor
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After Dinner Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Not much is more satisfying than a delicious after dinner mint. The soothing peppermint aids in digestion and leaves a wonderful flavor on the tongue. These Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies…

Not much is more satisfying than a delicious after dinner mint. The soothing peppermint aids in digestion and leaves a wonderful flavor on the tongue. These Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies take that idea to the next level. 🙌🏼

These soft and chewy cookies are the perfect way to finish any meal.

After Dinner Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Not to mention they are gorgeous! 😍After Dinner Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

To begin mix together cocoa powder, sugar and oil in a medium bowl.

After Dinner Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

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Next, add FOUR drops of Peppermint Essential Oil to the batter. Mix in the eggs and vanilla until smooth and shiny. 

Using pure peppermint essential oil provides immense flavor, four drops although it seems like a small amount, provides the perfect minty flavor!

In a separate bowl combine flour, baking powder and salt. Mix  the dry ingredients into the cocoa mixture until smooth. Pack dough tightly in a bowl and chill in an air-tight container in the freezer or refrigerator. Chill the dough for a minimum of four hours, the more chilled the better – I chilled mine overnight. 

After Dinner Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Once chilled and firm, roll into one inch balls. Generously coat each ball in powdered sugar.

BONUS: Crush peppermint candies/candy canes into dust and mix with the powdered sugar for added color and a little crunch! 

After Dinner Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Place on Silpat/parchment lined cookie sheets, two inches apart and bake for 10 minutes in a 350*F oven. Do not overbake.

Remove from oven and leave on hot cookie sheet for an additional 5 minutes. Then move to a cooling rack until room temperature. Store in airtight container.

NOTE: Peppermint will flavor other baked goods so your should store them in their own container. 

After Dinner Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Happy Baking!

xo,

C

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After Dinner Mint Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

This super soft and moist chocolate cookie is flavored with peppermint essential oil, making it a wonderful after dinner mint treat!

This cookie dough must be chilled, so plan accordingly.

Course Dessert
Keyword Cookie
Prep Time 5 hours
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 5 hours 10 minutes
Author Carolyn of Handrafted

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
  • 2 cups Granulated Sugar
  • 1/2 cup Vegetable Oil
  • 4 Eggs
  • 2 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 2 cups All-Purpose Flour
  • 2 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 4 drops Peppermint Essential Oil
  • ~1/2 cup Powdered Sugar for coating
  • 3-4 pieces Peppermint Candies/Candy Canes crushed to dust, for coating

Instructions

  1. Before you begin, ensure there is enough room in the freezer/refrigerator. The dough must be chilled before baking. 

  2. In a medium bowl, mix together cocoa powder, sugar and oil.
  3. Add 4 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil. (Essential Oil is powerful, trust me 4 drops is perfect!)

  4.  Beat in eggs and vanilla. Mix until smooth and shiny.

  5. In another bowl, combine together flour, baking powder and salt. 
  6. Stir into the cocoa mixture with a wooden spoon just until smooth.

  7. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours (I chilled them overnight).

After Chilled

  1. Preheat oven to 350F. Prepare cookie sheets with silicon mats or parchment paper. 

  2. Roll dough into 1 inch balls. 

  3. Generously coat each ball in powdered sugar and place onto cookie sheets 2 inches apart. 

  4. Bake for 10 minutes, or until very lightly browned on the edges. The cookies will puff up and spread slightly. Do not overbake.

  5. Let cool for at least 5 minutes before removing from cookie sheets. 
  6. Let rest on cooling rack until room temperature and then store in an airtight container.

Recipe Notes

Peppermint will flavor other baked goods, store these cookies in their own container.

BONUS: Crush peppermint candies/canes into dust and mix with the powdered sugar for added color and a little crunch! 

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Kid-Friendly Holiday Pine Cone Crafts

The holiday season is always a great excuse to get out the glitter, pipe cleaners and googly eyes. It’s a time to get together with the kids in your life…

The holiday season is always a great excuse to get out the glitter, pipe cleaners and googly eyes. It’s a time to get together with the kids in your life and create memories. In today’s kid-friendly craft we are using pine cones as our base. Pine cones are great crafting tools because they are so versatile. On this crafting day we made pine cone Christmas trees, angels and reindeer! 

Pine Cone Craft

Start by choosing a design, I printed a few inspiration ideas from Pinterest so the kids could get their creative juices flowing. If you are lucky enough to have pine cones in your backyard, harvesting them for this craft is a fun part to add for the kids. If you don’t have that luxury you can pick up a bag of pine cones at any craft store or even Walmart.

As tree trunks several of the kids chose to use a bottle cork, this made the tree easier to decorate because you could use the cork as a handle. Others made tree skirts with felt and stood them on a paper plate for decoration.

Once you make a decision on the design the first step is to paint. For this craft, we used craft paint from Michaels and of course glitter glue!

Pine Cone Craft

Some of the kids chose to paint the whole tree, while others painted just the edges. Once done painting the next step for many was glitter – of course! The use of glitter on the trees made it look like freshly fallen snow – so pretty!

Pine Cone Craft

To decorate the pine cones we utilized pom poms, bells, pipe cleaners and fake snow. To attach the decor we used the hot glue gun *use caution, have adult assistance/supervision* and some Quick Dry Tacky Glue.

Pine Cone Craft

For the angel, we utilized wire ribbon for the wings and added a plastic dove for decoration.

Pine Cone Craft

The reindeer was really fun, for this we used felt for the ears, pom poms, googly eyes, pipe cleaners and sticks we found in the yard.

Pine Cone Craft

These pine cone crafts are easy to do for all ages and great memories that last a lifetime!

 

Let me know how your pine cone crafts come out!

 

Happy Crafting!

xo,

C

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Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

I don’t know about you, but the eucalyptus trend is one I stand firmly behind. 🙌🏼 I love it for all seasons and in all parts of the house. In…

I don’t know about you, but the eucalyptus trend is one I stand firmly behind. 🙌🏼 I love it for all seasons and in all parts of the house.

In this particular case, we are going to use two different kinds of eucalyptus mixed with some glittery pine and little red berries to create one of a kind modern holiday wreaths. 

Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

Hoop Wreath

To create this Modern Holiday Wreath you will need the following:

Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

The first step is to tie off the end of your rope. Pick a point in the hoop and tie around the innermost hoop. Trim the tail of the knot once tight. 

Next, pick a spot on the opposite side of the hoop, direct your rope around the hoop at that point. Loop the rope around and tie it. Do this several times until you have a few points secured in your hoop.

Then select your greenery. I chose to begin with eucalyptus on the upper left quadrant. I cut my piece and decided where I wanted it to lay. Coming from the lower right quadrant I wrapped the rope around the greenery and the hoop, being careful to only catch the stem. I then did the same for a piece of eucalyptus in the lower right quadrant. Every time I tied off on the hoop working to also secure a piece of greenery. This process took time, move slowly and with intention – this will keep the number of crosses to a minimum. As you secure feel free to add in other greenery or embellishments with the same steps working back and forth. 

Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

When your greenery is secure and you are pleased with your final result, tie off around the hoop. I wrapped the jute around the hoop several times for added texture, but one knot would have been sufficient. 

Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

Linear Wreath

To create this Modern Holiday Wreath you will need the following:

Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

To begin, take apart your artificial pick (cut/rip the paper floral tape holding it together), this will give you individual stems that are easier to work with.

Then start by laying your greenery out in a linear fashion; grouping stems together – keeping the greenery laying in one direction. 

Once happy with the arrangement secure to your stick with masking/floral tape.Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

Next, use the jute to wrap around the tape to conceal it completely. Once the tape is concealed and you are pleased with the amount of wrapping loop the jute to the other end of the stick and tie off. This piece will become your wall hanger. Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

Modern Holiday Wreath DIY

Are you incorporating eucalyptus into your holiday decor? Let me know in the comments!

Happy Crafting!

xo,

C

 

 

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