Frosty Ornaments

Ice Ornamentby Michele Reyzer


WHAT YOU NEED

  • small baking molds or muffin pans
  • evergreen leaves, seedpods, acorns, berries, or any other objects from nature
  • water
  • ribbon


WHAT YOU DO

1. Head outside for a winter walk and gather nature items. (See list above.)

2. Arrange the collected objects inside the molds or muffin pan. Pour water over them.

Ice Ornament3. For the hangers, place the ends of a strip of ribbon in the water in each mold.

4. Carefully move the molds outside to freeze. (If the temperature is above 32°F, put them in your freezer instead.)

5. After the water has frozen, remove the ornaments from the molds. (If they won't come out easily, run some warm water over the bottom to loosen.)

6. Hang the ornaments outside on tree branches.

Ice Ornament

You can also add fruit slices, sunflower seeds, nuts, and dried corn kernels to your ornaments. As the temperature rises, the ornaments will start to melt. Some of the treasures inside will make tasty treats for the birds in your neighborhood!


photos by Mark Godfrey


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