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This is a video of my girlfriend and I decorating our tree. Best if viewed in High Quality. We hope you guys enjoy and have a very Merry Christmas! Credits: The Kinks ‘Father Christmas’

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Watch and learn how to put the finishing touches to a Poinsettia Christmas cake

Simple steps to decorate a Christmas tree, from adding the lights through to putting the presents around the base. The Christmas tree is without a doubt, the key focal point of the home during the festive season and decorating it forms part of many people’s annual Christmas traditions. This year, we’ve come up with 5 Christmas themes that’ll help you create the desired look for your tree. There’s cool, crisp Frosty Morning, contemporary Geometry, bright Winter Festival and more traditional colour schemes such as Classic and Nordic. So whether you’re changing the whole look of your tree, or just refreshing it with new lights and a few baubles, there’s lots to choose from. www.johnlewis.com

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Maki Evans of Cupcakes Gourmet shows us an easy way to make chocolate ganache with both dark and white chocolate. After baking the cupcakes she tops them with a dollop of buttercream, or you can use your favorite icing. She then dips the cakes in the ganache to create a rich, luscious coating. Using candy decorations, she gives her baked goods a special holiday touch. For more unique cupcake ideas, visit Maki on cupcakesgourmet.com Subscribe to our channel for more great holiday videos!

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Check out our easy step by step guide to making this tasty Christmas treat. For loads more hints and tips head to www.goodtoknow.co.uk

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Decorating Christmas tree cupcakes is a fun activity and a great way to get the entire family into the holiday spirit. There are a variety of ways that Christmas tree cupcakes can be made. Techniques range from using colored frosting and icing to ‘draw’ a Christmas tree. To more elaborate projects that can be used to make whimsical three-dimensional Christmas trees on top of the cupcakes. You can experiment with the use of different icing tips and green or white icing to create texture effects. Christmas tree cupcakes can be decorated with frosting, candied fruit, candy sprinkles and Christmas candy. www.mahalo.com Check out these related Mahalo pages: How to Decorate Santa Cupcakes: www.youtube.com How to Decorate Christmas Tree Cupcakes: www.youtube.com How to Decorate Elf Cupcakes: www.youtube.com How to Decorate Christmas Cupcakes: www.youtube.com How to Decorate Reindeer Cupcakes: www.youtube.com How to Decorate Christmas Candy: www.youtube.com How to Decorate Snowman Cupcakes: www.youtube.com How to Decorate Hanukkah Cupcakes: www.youtube.com How to Make Blackberry Pie: www.youtube.com How to Make Blueberry Pie: www.youtube.com How to Roll and Form Pie Dough: www.youtube.com How to Close a Pie: www.youtube.com How to Say “This is my stop” in Korean: www.youtube.com How to Say “One moment please” in Korean: www.youtube.com How to Say “Don’t worry” in Korean: www.youtube.com How to Make a Christmas Angel Tree Topper: www.youtube.com

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Learn how to make an easy Christmas cookie vanilla icing recipe in this free holiday dessert video. Expert: Brandon Sarkis Bio: Brandon Sarkis has been a professional chef for more than 12 years, and he has worked in Austin, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta, Ga. Filmmaker: brandon sarkis

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Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from goluxx and more videos in the Cookies category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com You’ve got the basic recipe. Now learn all the different ways you can decorate those holiday sugar cookies like a pro. To complete this How-To you will need: Specialty decorating items Sugar cookie dough Cookie cutters Cookie sheets Currants, chopped nuts, or assorted candy Eggs Food-coloring liquid and food-coloring gel or paste A pastry brush or small artist’s brush Hard candies A plastic bag A rolling pin Plastic squeeze bottles Royal icing A butter knife Rolled fondant Waxed paper Cookie tins A straw A toothpick Step 1: Get supplies Go to a baking-supply or craft store, or shop online for specialty cookie-decorating items. Step 2: Jazz them up There are tons of ways to decorate your cookies before baking. After you’ve rolled out the dough and cut the cookies into shapes, press currants, nuts, or candy into them. Or brush them lightly with egg white and dust with colored sanding sugar or sprinkles. Tip: Dragees, those tiny gold and silver balls that adorn fancy cookies and cakes, are edible. But because they contain real metal, eating them is not advisable. Step 3: Glaze them To add colorful shine, glaze cookies before baking by whisking

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Jordana_Giorgio and more videos in the Easter Crafts category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Make your Easter eggs little oval works of art. To complete this How-To you will need: Eggs A saucepan Newspapers Old clothes Large paper cups Vinegar Dye tablets or food coloring Wax crayon Tape or rubber bands Stickers or rubber cement An egg dipper, slotted spoon, or tongs Empty egg cartons Fruits and vegetables for natural dyes Vegetable oil Step 1: Hard-boil the eggs Put eggs in a saucepan, add water until they’re covered, and gently bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for ten minutes. Remove from the heat completely and add very cold water to stop the cooking process. Step 2: Cover up Put newspapers over your table or workspace so you don’t get dye on it, and change into something you won’t mind getting stained. Decorating Easter eggs can get messy! Step 3: Ready the dye Fill some large paper cups halfway with hot water. Then add a teaspoon of vinegar and the dye tablets, which will dissolve. Don’t have dye tablets? Add one teaspoon of food coloring into each cup of water and vinegar. Tip: Try natural dyes. In a pan, arrange the eggs in a single layer and cover them with water. For red, add fresh beets; blue

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