Activities: Make Your Own Victorian Tree Ornaments
For many evenings before the tree arrived, the diligent woman of the Victorian house was secretly making ornaments by cutting shapes from coloured papers and card to adorn the Christmas tree.
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Cut strips of coloured paper approx 25cm long, 2cm wide.
Start by sticking the two ends of one strip together in a loop. Make a chain by feeding each strip through the previous loop before sticking together.
Make the chain as long and as colourful as you like.
Twist a square piece of cardboard into a cone shape and stick together. You can download the .
Decorate the cornucopias with pictures, ribbons and colour. Make each one different so they stand out on the tree. Thread cotton or string through the cornucopias, fill with sweets and then hang on the tree.
Holly Berries, Ivy Ribbons and Gift Bags also make great tree ornaments.
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I was so pleased to see the program back. Along with SCD my favourite, although SCD ruined by the replacing of Arlene with Alesha. Please let us have more Victorian Farm next year.
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