Tin can luminaries
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/1490276/detail.html
Make the ice light up!
http://www.acmedate.net/dna/getwriting/A2408492
If it snows this year, I am going to do this for sure, it looks so cool!
I saw another way of making ice lanterns by freezing water in balloons and pouring the water out when they are half frozen. It makes a pretty bowl shape and you can put a candle way down in inside. Maybe you can add a few drops of food coloring to the water too. That might make it a pretty color.
Cinnamon Ornaments
http://recipestoday.com/recipes/misc/cinornaments.htm
Got any old CD's you don't want? Or did someone give you one for christmas and you hate it? Break a Mirror or a plate over christmas? Got any old costume Jewellery? Don't throw that away, you could glue it to a foam ball and make an ornament out of the peices.
Feed the Birds
Going on a low carb diet, want to get rid of all that sugery cereal, crackers, and stuff in your cubboard. Just mix it with peanut butter or grease, or even peanut butter and grease! You can add raisons, dried oats, rice, or other things you think birds might like. Just take your mixture and mix it in a pie pan or other throw away container. Make a little cake by freezing it. When you pop it out, it should be solid block and if it is very cold outside, it will remain solid. You can just stitck in someplace, like in a tree. The birds can eat this, and so can other animals. You can also stick some of this to a pine cone, and hang it up for the birds to find.
Ice Bird Feeder sun catchers
One tin pie plate
Seed, orange slices, cranberries, raisons, ect
Arrange your yummy foods inside a pie plate. You can make a neat design like a star or a spiral or even a happy face. Arrange the goodies any way you like. Pour some water over this and freeze it. Make a hole in your suncatcher by melting a little hole, and string it to hang outside. As it melts the seeds fall for the birds.
Do you know of any cold weather crafts you would like to share with me?