818-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15, 1990 Clever Ways To Wrap Up The Holiday Season EVA MARTIN Maryland Correspondent SMITHSBURG, MD. Dig out those old Christinas Cards you have been saving for years and make special treats to delight your holiday guests. CHRISTMAS PLACEMAT OR RUNNER Materials Needed: Old Christmas cards 314 ” jar lid Red and clear contact paper Using the jar lid as a pattern, cut out 20 circles from the fronts of your old Christmas Cards. Cut a piece of red contact paper across the roll about 15-indies in width. 10 Lebanon County Sheep 4-H Club The Lebanon County Sheep 4-H Club held a meeting on Tues day, December 4,1990 in the new extension building. President Alice Smith conducted the meet ing and a presentation on “Lamb ing, Breeds, and Wool” was given by Jamie C. Irwin. An informative talk by special guest, veterinarian Julie Staver on “How to Select Sheep for a 4-H Project” and the lambing process and health factors involved was the highlight of the meeting. Stav er is associated with the Willow Creek Animal Hospital. Signups were held for the 1991 projects and Christmas ornaments were distributed by Linda Hetrick and Cathy Whittaker to the 4-H families that attended. iHii With 4 mils minimum of Plastisol coating over G9O zinc galvanizing, a Morton Buildings' roof carries a 20 year warranty against red rust. When you buy a Morton Building you buy not from a dealer, but direct from a company with 85 years of customer satisfaction and enough financial strength to mor all commitments made the written warranty. 3368 York Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325 717/624-3331 Place the circles right side up on the sticky side of the contact paper- 5 across and 4 down. Place a 15-inch piece of clear contact paper on top with sticky side down. Cut around outer edge of outside row of circles to seal, making a scalloped effect. Oliver and Ethel Petersheim from Cozytown, created their own version of this placemat. They sur prised each of their children and grandchildren with a placemat of their own. By cutting circles out of their children and grandchildren’s photographs, each had a history of their growing up years and impor tant events in their life. The Peter sheims also use these placemats for other guests who enjoy their hospitality. They bring back many memories and childhood stories. Christmas Card Boxes Materials Needed: Old Christmas cards WINTER SALE PRICES IN EFFECT is The Time To Buy! Warranted 20 Years Against Red With 4 mils Plastisol Coating The unfolded square should look like this. Now resentati P.O. Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Cardboard pattern square 1-4/4 inches 1- 4/4 inches Place the 454 -inch square pat tern on front of card. Draw around and cut out square. Use the 4'A inch square to cut out a square from back of the card to use as bottom of box. On wrong side place an x in the middle of your square. Fold all four comers into the middle, mak ing a smaller square. Then fold two sides to the center. Unfold these two sides and fold the other two sides into the center. Unfold entire square and cut on fold lines marked in the illustration. Refold the uncut comers to the center forming a box. Fold over the cut comers to complete. These delightful and colorful boxes can be filled with Christmas treats and kept in a basket for your children, grandchildren or holiday guests to enjoy. es 201/454-7900 Oliver and Ethel Petershelm made photo placemats of each grandchild’s achievements throughout the years. A good way to recycle old Christmas cards Is to make a Christmas placemat. See Us At The PA FARM SHOW Rust 004 (4 mils) PlaitUal mJSSP ! •Wl* .< L_ ,_l J II II t Marfan Buildings 4 mil Plastisal ©MORTON BUILDINGS, 1-800-447-7436 In Illinois 1-800-426-6686 S&V- Iclrlll 001 (t mil) PalyMtor • Thinnar Staal • Thinnar Paint • Us*d By Sam* Othars INC.
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