Fairy case ornaments
Enjoy making these adorable Christmas tree decorations with children. They are a perfect festive activity, and handy for using up leftover fairy cake cases
Nutrition per serving
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kcal 121
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fat 7g
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saturates 4g
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carbs 14g
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sugars 0g
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fibre 0g
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protein 0.2g
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salt 0.2g
Ingredients
- selection of patterned paper fairy cake or cupcake cases
- glue stick
- golden string or ribbon
- hole punch
- selection of patterned paper fairy cake or cupcake cases
- glue stick
- golden string or ribbon
- hole punch
Method
Flatten each fairy cake case and cut into quarters. Decide which mix of patterns you’d like for each tree ornament – you’ll need four quarters per decoration.
Put some glue on the pointed top of a quarter (this one will be at the bottom of the ornament), with the curved edge facing towards you. Put another quarter on top, facing the same way and making sure a little of the first case is still on show before pressing down into the glue. Repeat twice more. There should be four quarters glued on top of one another to make a tree shape.
Cut a 15cm strand of string or ribbon. Punch a hole in the top of the ornament, then thread the string through and tie the ends together. Repeat the process with the remaining fairy cake cases.
Flatten each fairy cake case and cut into quarters. Decide which mix of patterns you’d like for each tree ornament – you’ll need four quarters per decoration.
Put some glue on the pointed top of a quarter (this one will be at the bottom of the ornament), with the curved edge facing towards you. Put another quarter on top, facing the same way and making sure a little of the first case is still on show before pressing down into the glue. Repeat twice more. There should be four quarters glued on top of one another to make a tree shape.
Cut a 15cm strand of string or ribbon. Punch a hole in the top of the ornament, then thread the string through and tie the ends together. Repeat the process with the remaining fairy cake cases.