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Attaching a Paper Snowmen Decoration to Christmas Trees

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Summary: Looking for the perfect tree-top decoration? Learn tips for making snowmen decorations in this free video clip about easy Christmas crafts.

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Katalin Toth is a mother of two children and a professional teacher of English who is specialized in teaching English language through arts, crafts, music, drama etc. She has a...read more

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"Hi, I'm Katalin, the creator of Creative English in Hungary and I'm here on behalf of Expert Village and I'm going to show you how to make Christmas paper decoration. Now the last step is to have some green string or piece of wool. You can put this snowman row on your window so you can stick it on, or you can put it on your Christmas tree. For that you will need some green string or maybe some wool or you could even use some small rubber. What you need to do is to stick it on the back of your last two snowmen, so if you turn it around a little bit then use the cello tape, to make sure it won't fold; you should use the cello tape in both directions. Let's do the same on the other side. It's even better if you turn the string because then it won't slip out from behind the cello tape. Just make a little hook, like that. Stick it on the other direction. Ok. Right, now you put the string to the back and then lift it up and now you can decorate your Christmas tree with the snowmen."

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