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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Nov 1977, p. 29

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[ SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALEE - PAGE • - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER It77 Try homemade Christmas this year -- just for fun! Whatever happened to homemade spice cookies and tree decorations, hand­ crafted toys and bees wax candles? If you're longing for grandmother did everything herself instead of buying Christmas in a stone, here are some ideas to bring back those holiday memories without a lot of work. the good old days when mi mi HM ***+*# 1Wt mm in i ItfatiM CHRISTMAS GIFT . . . a g i f t t h a t n e v e r loses its value! One carat center diamond in tiffany solitaire style SPECIAL '2295.00 * LAYAWAY NOW! BEFORE PRICES GO UP | "All you add is low" | 1212 N. Green St McHeniy-lll. 385-6070 StsOmJS Spray on holiday cheer Aerosol sprays are an ideal helpmate in creating exciting holiday decorations. Now you can' do in a twinkling what it took days for grand­ mother to do by hand. Decide on a total holiday color scheme. Whether you choose gold and silver, red and white or some other combination, you'll achieve a richer effect if you concen­ trate on just two colors. Then select the products to help you create an unforgettable Yuletide setting. Tree Tr immings--Dra­ matize your Christmas tree with garlands of cranberries alternated with fluffy popped corn. Highlight the crisp red and white motif with tiny bows of velvet or satin. To bring the winter won­ derland indoors, spray tree boughs with aerosol "snow" l A HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS can be fun for the whole family, and it's easy with aerosols. and scent the room with aerosol pine spray. For a safe holiday season, keep a fire extinguisher within easy reach of the tree. Tree trimmings make an ideal family project. Take colored construction paper It's Saving Time at liFirst National Three great names: Timex, Seth Thomas and The First National Bank make this a great time to save! See the many fine styles available in our lobby. 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Prices sub|oct to 5% Illinois sales tax., Federal law and regulations prohibit tfia payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of McHENRY 3814 W. Elm Street • McHenry, Illinois 60050 815-385-5400 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \ > V'v " » * ' » *• » 1 4 %_%_• « VM <' ' «>•••••••)<••• • » • » » » ! and cut out angels, reindeer, candy canes or chains of paper dolls. Spray them lightly with aerosol glue and sprinkle with glitter. Tie them to the tree with color- coordinated yarn and see how good they look! Use uncooked pasta in the shape of wagon wheels to make a garland. Spray paint the pieces before stringing them together and weaving them around the tree. For effective and safe use of aerosols, be sure to read and follow the directions and cautions on the label. Fes t i ve Foods--The cookie-cutter crowd will enjoy making gingerbread Santas and stars while you bake spice cookies and fruit­ cake muffins. For an irresist­ ible treat, make brownies and garnish them with spray whipped cream and a cherry. Wreaths and Win­ dows--Wreaths--of ever­ green, pine cones or plastic fruit--can be glamorized with silver or gold aerosol paints. For a highlight, add sprigs of holly or Christmas balls. You can bring Old World charm into your home by making stained glass win­ dows. Buy sheets of colored plastic at an art store. Then cut them into geometric shapes to depict a scene or random design. Spray your window with adhesive, and press the plastic pieces on the glass until they stick. Leave a little space between the seg- . Leave a the seg­ ments for strips of black " ing tape leaded look. Spray aerosol "snow" on corners of window panes, and the interior of your home will look cozier than ever. Holiday Wrappings--A lit­ tle creativity can elevate y o u r C h r i s t m a s g i f t - wrapping to an art. To per­ sonalize gifts--and Christ­ mas stockings--cut out stars, snowmen and St. Nicks, or make block letters of felt or patterned fabrics. Then glue them on packages or stock­ ings. Buttons, ribbons or other trimmings from your sewing box can add luster to your artistry. There are lots more project you can dream up. All it takes is love, imagination and holi­ day spirit! vmsv ,v>\ v. 1 ViVTr nrrii In ancient Rome unmarried girls were forbidden by law to wear pearls. * * it «' v*. • . * . » s "> » »\ » •'% * \

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