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Ruth Marlene Friesen: Wishing You A Blest Christmas!
This site is like Ruthe,
the heroine of my novel,
Ruthe's Secret Roses
Ruthe is. . .
intimate with God,
prays a lot,
a bleeding heart for the hurting,
a big sister,
rescues friends,
has creative ideas,
likes to give
surprise gifts,
loyal to friends,
dreams of love and
marriage,
dreams of writing a book
goes the extra mile
So this site offers;
a good books to read!
help to become Friends with God,
The One Ideal Real Friend
a cure for loneliness
An Older Sister's Coping Secret
how to pray Panic Prayers,
& regularly/daily
devotionals,
how to grow in faith
Christian mentoring,
how to share your faith
character development
how to become a writer
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Oh, how sweet to have a friend who'd drop everything and come when you need her. Ruthe, the heroine
of this novel, dashes away from her own grad when her friend Muriel calls. Don't you wish you had a
loyal, caring friend like that? Buy and
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God tells me I am His own - does He ever tell you that? You can find out how by reading my novel,
Ruthe's Secret Roses

Need a Friend? You'll soon think of Ruthe as your friend, when you read
Ruthe's Secret Roses
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Making Gifts for Free
© Ruth Marlene Friesen
Are you a frugal shopper? Maybe a coupon queen? Or do you know where all the best discount stores
are, and how to time your visits when a new shipment has come in? Good for you! You could teach me
a thing or two.
You see, I've learned to be so frugal I hardly ever shop at all any more. Especially when it comes
to Christmas gifts. For years now, I've been making gifts out of the things I find lying around the
house. If you are hard up, and willing to invest some time, here are some ideas to get your mind
going.
If you have a sewing machine, or can borrow one, and have access to bags of remnants of fabric,
there are a number of things to sew.
Pretty silks and sheers might make scarfs. Monogramed?
Shopping Bag/Wallet - sturdy cottons, cords, and synethics, even if in prints you would never wear,
can be sewn into a shopping bag. I once saw and copied one done so it folded up into a compact
zippered wallet.
The construction is similar to a paper bag, then just sew a heavier base over the bottom but allow
it to be a wee bit bigger than the base. Sew a zipper around and fold or crumple the bag part
inside.
Picture frames make a nice gift and can be done in so many ways. Use the stiff paper of empty cereal
boxes, to cut a frame (oval, rectangle, chippendale, etc.) and a matching base without the hole.
Cover each with fabric, adding a bit of fibre fill or cotton batten for the frame part. Glue
together with a glue gun, or plain white school glue. Then add a scrap of cardboard covered with
fabric for the stand on the back, or else glue on a ribbon loop for a hanger.
Another variation; use rumpled aluminum foil instead of fabric to cover the cardboard pieces. Smear
shoe polish on the frame front and rub lightly for various antique pewter looks.
If you have children who want to be involved in making gifts, work with old standbys like paper
mache, bakers clay and plaster of paris.
Paper Mache -
This is just torn up strips or bits of newspaper soaked in a basin of 1 cup flour to 4 cups of
water. (Increase the quantities if you have a gang of kids, or if you are making heaps of crafts).
If your newspaper is mucky enough you can mold things out of it.
Generally I layer and cris-cross strips of the wet paper over some base such as a blown up balloon.
Later when dry, you cut away the excess portions to make a basket or a mask, or lacqueured fruit or
candy dish.
One year I made a batch of about 19 lambs heads using balloons, for costumes for the Christmas
program. Another year I shaped the plaster strips over yogurt cups to make bells. I tied them
together with gold cords into threes and adding a huge newspaper shaped bow covered with fabric.
These werel door decorations, and my main gifts that year.
Bakers Clay -
This is a dough you make with 4 cups flour, 1 cup salt, 1.5 cups water, and for smoothness, 1
tablespoon cooking oil. You mold various shapes, let them air-dry or bake them hard in the oven, and
then paint.
I've made a whole set of tree ornaments, then used Rubbertex (stinky stuff!) and painted over them
six times, to form a mold which I could use to pour copies of the original with plaster of paris.
Plaster of Paris -
is a chalky powder to mix with water and pour into molds. You can buy it fairly cheap in sacks at
lumber yards. I used to get a 20 kg (50 lb) sack for about $11 when I was designing crafts for kids
at church, and that would make 100-200 crafts for them to paint.
There are no end of ideas for plaster. If you can, get some plaque molds from a craft store, or make
your own with the bakers' clay and Rubbertex, and then make copies. Cost-wise, they work out to
about 10-50 cents an item, depending on size.
If you are a good artist with paints, your crafts or ornaments can be as pretty as the ceramic ones.
You just need to be more careful as the plaster will break when dropped on the floor.
To make sidewalk chalk for or with kids; mix up the plaster with water (as per instructions), add
some powdered tempera paints, and pour into empty toilet paper cores, where you have taped one end
shut. When dry, tear off the paper core, and you have coloured sidewalk chalk for the kids. Big fat
crayons too!
It would take another article to cover all the gifts you can bake. One I've just started today is
our traditional Mennonite Peppernuts. They are spicy wee cookies, the size of a nut that are made by
the pail full. There are many recipes, but a number of them call for anise, which adds a licorice
flavour. I'm doing one with candied fruits, and will make another batch of plain ones with anise,
then mix the two in jars which I dress up with pinked caps and fancy labels. These gifts have been
popular in the past.
There! I'm running out of space, but have I triggered some new ideas for things you can do? Go for
it!
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Ruth Marlene Friesen makes friends wherever she goes!
Just like her heroine, Ruthe, in Ruthe's Secret Roses,
http://Ruthes-SecretRoses.com/RSR.html Her friends
become her rare roses.
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