DIY Christmas Walnut Shell Place Card
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Let the Christmas party planning begin! I love decorating for Christmas and love easy and simple Christmas crafts that make crafting fun when time can be short. Christmas means December parties of every type all and the Christmas Walnut Shell Place Card is a fun homemade Christmas Craft for Kids (with our friend the popsicle stick.)

A few materials plus a popsicle stick turns a walnut shell into a Christmas party place card with a personal handmade touch. This is a craft for all ages and a simple Christmas craft any age can easily make.
How To Makeย Christmas Walnut Shell Place Card
Materials
Half of shelled whole walnut
Scrap material
Glue gun
Scrap Styrofoam
Popsicle sticks or craft sticks
Directions
- Follow the directions to make the Walnut Shell Ornament. Do not add the ribbon tree hanger.
- Use popsicle sticks or craft sticks to make theย Christmas Walnut Shell Place Card.
- Write the name of the guest on the popsicle stick lining up the beginning of the name to the end of the popsicle stick.
- If desired, decorate the popsicle stick.
- Position the completed walnut shell ornament toward the end of the popsicle stick.
- Glue the walnut shell ornament onto the popsicle stick.
- Let dry.
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