Bi4-Uncftf Fuming, Saturday, November 20,1993 LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff LEESPORT (Berks Co.) What makes a holiday to remember? Gifts, food, the perfect tree, photos, decorations, or sharing with others? How abouta little bit of ail these. That was the message at the Berks County Cooperative Extension’s Holiday program. To accomodate all those who wanted to attend, the day-long program was repeated several days at the 4-H Community Center in Leesport last week. In the spirit of sharing, particip ants brought items to donate to the Greater Reading Food Bank, which will be distributed to the needy, and donated money to the Berks County Extension Home maker’s Scholarship. Grace Kline of the Sewing Guild of Berks County explained how to make many handcrafted items for gift giving and decorating. Direc tions and patterns for many of the articles are available in a booklet (while supplies last) at the Lebanon County Extension office. Here are directions for the Snowman pair. Antiqued Wooden Snowman Both large and small snowmen need: Twigs for arms White, black, and orange acrylic paint Water based antiquing medium Twine, yam or gold braid for band on hat Trace pattern onto pine board. Cut out snowman and hat block with jig saw or scroll saw. Sand all edges until smooth. Drill holes for nose, buttons, armholes and in hat block and top of head. Use pattern to check angle for arms and hat. Sand over holes and remove sawdust Sand one end of /* -inch dowel to a point for the nose. Paint with orange paint. Use two coats. Let dry; paint with antiquing medium. Leave on 5 minutes then wipe off. Side Paint snowman with two coats white paint. Let dry between coats. Apply antiquing medium to snow man. Leave on for S mintues then wipe off with cloth. Press nose into face of snow man, leaving about 'A -inch stick ing out Paint axil pins with black paint When dry, press into body of snowman. Insert dowel into hat piece and other end into head. Cut out hat pieces from felt Glue hat top piece to top of hat block. Pull hat brim piece over hat top. Adjust folds in hat top and glue in place. Tie twine, yam or gold braid around hat and make a bow. Fringe ends of wool and tie around neck of snowman. Karen Darby Zalcwski shared ideas for taking and storing photo graphs for memories. For picture albums, use acid free paper and plastic-free PVC; otherwise pictures will fade or discolor. Small Snowman Materials for small snowman: 2x6xB-inch pine board Ixlxl-inch block for hat V* -inch piece of '/* -inch dowel for nose 1-inch piece of V* -inch dowel for hat 6x9-inch piece black felt lx 16-inch piece plaid wool for scarf 2 7/32x1'/4 -inch wooden axil pins for buttons Make A Holiday To Remember Small Brim Photo memories Front In addition to pictures of the family opening gifts, at the dinner table or decorating the tree, snap some of the family preparing for Christmas such as baking Christ mas cookies and cleaning the house. Try journaling by including both factual and emotional information as captions for pictures. Dave Reber, owner and designer of the Country Greenery, demon strated how to make a fresh flower arrangement for the table and a dried and silk arrangement for a grapevine wreath. When making wreaths to place outside, do not use glue as it loosens from temperature changes. Christmas trees Herbert Wetzel, retired exten sion agent, told of the types of trees available and the pros and cons of using each one. Side Needle retention of Scotch Pine, Eastern White Pine, and other pines are excellent Needle retention for spruces such as Colorado Spruce, Norway Spruce and White Spruce is not as good as pines or firs. Fraser Fir, Balsam Fir, and Con color (White) Fir have excellent needle retention. Considerable money is spent on chemical additives each year to prolong the life of the tree. Wetzel said, “Save your money because several floral and tree preserva tives were evaluated and showed using water alone works just as good if not better. No commercial products gave better results than distilled water. of the Jlter’s Guild display projects that members learn to do during monthly meetings. These delightful snowmen can be made with the instruc tions and patterns that appear with this article. Small Hat Top Cut One Out Of Black Felt Holiday baking Alletta Schadler, Lebanon County Extension home econom ist, ih sharing recipes for holiday baking, ask, “Have you ever had a flop and wondered why?” When you make substitutions, it’s important to know why things work or do not work, she said. “Baking can be a wonderful experience, very satisfying to cre ate products that have just the right texture, appearance and flavor.” Of the following ingredients, here is a condensed version of what Schadler said: Fat: changing the form or type of fat in a recipe can have signific ant effects on the texture. Other alt (Tum to Pago Blj)