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57 Genius Christmas Hacks 🎄 Everyone Must Know ...

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Use Egg Cartons to Store Your Smaller Ornaments

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Making Gingerbread Cookies? Turn Them into Ornaments That Will Last for Years with Three Coats of Varnish

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Or Poke Holes in Them and String Them as a Garland

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Old Saran Wrap or Aluminum Foil Containers Make Great Boxes for Gifting Cookies

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Freeze Whipped Cream on a Cookie Sheet and Use a Cookie Cutter to Make Hot Chocolate Hearts

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Store Your Ice Cream in a Plastic Bag to Keep It Soft and Ready to Serve

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Christmas Candy Sleighs Make Cheap and Easy Gifts for Kids and Teachers

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Reuse Your Leftover Halloween Pumpkins to Make Snowmen

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Turn an Old Bulletin Board into a Pin-the-nose-on-the-reindeer Game for the Kids’ Table

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Master the Christmas Tree Napkin Fold and You Won’t Need to Buy Any Special Holiday Napkins or Napkin Rings

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Pretzel Rings, Ruit Roll-Ups, and Frosting Are an Easy Way to Make Delicious Snowman Cookies

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Make Adorable “elf” Donuts out of Cheerios

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Keep the Kids Busy with Three-ingredient Snow Slime

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Pulverize Candy Canes and Add Them to EVERYTHING

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Use a Cardboard Box Wrapped in Gift Paper as Your Garbage Receptable on Christmas Morning

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Cut Branches from Your Christmas Tree to Make Easy Table Decor

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Command Hooks and Popsicle Sticks Make Easy Decorations That You Can Hang Anywhere

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You Can Also Use Command Hooks to Hang Wreaths Seamlessly over a Door

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Glue Two Candy Canes Together to Make Easy Place Card Holders

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Hang Ornaments from a Light Fixture to Transform It into a Christmas Chandelier

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Load Your Icing into Condiment Bottles for an Easy Cookie Decorating Party

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Attach Rope to Your Presents to Make a Handle

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Just a Simple Burlap Garland Will Spruce up Any Front Porch Christmas Tree

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Use Cookie Cutters to Make Festive Shapes out of Your Fudge and Brownies

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Green Food Coloring and M&Ms Turn Rice Krispie Treats into a Christmas Dessert

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For the Adults: One Made out of JELLO SHOTS

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Serve Guacamole the Festive Way with Pita Bread and Pretzel Sticks

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Reuse a Wastebasket or a Wine Crate to Corral Your Wrapping Paper

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Green Sherbet and Sprite Make Fun Grinch-inspired Drinks for the Kids

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Use Double-sided Tape for a More Professional Looking Wrapping Job

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Got an Ugly Christmas Sweater Party to Go to? Hot Glue Tinsel and Gift Bows to Make Something Spectacularly Tacky

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Use Chalkboard Tape to Turn Plain Dishes into Party Dishes

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Hang Mirror Ornaments to Make It Appear like You Have More Lights than You Actually do

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Create Illuminating Holiday Jars with Cranberries and Floating Candles

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Use a Paper Towel Holder to Keep Ribbons Neat and within Reach

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Make Holiday Ice with Cranberries Frozen in Water

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Boil Cinnamon Sticks, Apple Peels, Orange Rinds, and Whole Cloves in Water to Make Your Home Smell like the Holidays

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Magazine Paper Gift Bows

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Decorate Upside-down Waffle Cones to Make Christmas Tree Desserts

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For a No-cook Snack, Make Santa Strawberries

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Freeze Whipped Cream Dollops for a Hot Chocolate Bar

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Draw Christmas Trees on Parchment Paper Using Melted Chocolate

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Make a Snowman Pizza

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Make a Large Serving of Hot Chocolate in the Crock-Pot

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Make Rice Krispie Treats with Hot Chocolate

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Turn Candy into Christmas Lights

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If It’s Snowing outside, Make Snow Ice Cream

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Set out Small Candles for a S’mores Bar

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Easy Hot Chocolate Stirrers: Stick Marshmallows on the End of Straws or Candy Cane Sticks

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Turn Your Napkins into Elf Hats

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Use Christmas Cookie Cutters to Make Pancake Shapes

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Repurpose Pringles Cans for Storing and Gifting Home-baked Cookies

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Build a Gingerbread House with Graham Crackers

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Use Dental Floss for Cranberry or Popcorn Garlands

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Snowman Doughnuts

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Dip Cookie Cutters in Flour First to Help Sugar Cookies Retain Their Shape

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