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Show V- Sip-IT" GIFTS CAN BE MADE at. nomo for so little money, and they can be so nicely personalized, you'll wonder why you've never done it before. Make apron or pinafore sets for mother and daughter, same color and pattern, but different sizes. Or, make an apron or pinafore set for a little girl and her favorite doll 1 Pastel, argyle socks for baby are the latest thing for the crib set, if you like to knit. Or, make RECIPE OF THE WEEK Cranberry Perfection Salad (Serves 6) 1 envelope unflavored gelatine Vi cup cold water Vt teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 1-pound can whole cranberry sauce 1 cup shredded cabbage 1 cup diced celery Soften gelatin over cold water. Place over boiling water and stir until dissolved. Add salt and lemon juice. Stir into cranberry cran-berry sauce. Mix in cabbage and celery. Turn into mold or molds. Chill until firm. Unmold . on crisp greens and pass with mayonnaise. a sweater set of, bonnet and the sweater in the new colors, yellow or mint green. Any woman will appreciate a bridge set. You can cut appliques out of patterns and contrasting material, ma-terial, then finish attaching them to plain white linen with thread matching the applique. Try cherries, cher-ries, holly, flowers or animals as easy suggestions. Old irons can make pretty doorstops door-stops if they're painted white, then decorated with decals or painting. Scarves are good gifts for men. You'll probably find a piece of flannel that can be used among your remnants. Hem it, dye it, if necessary, then add a smart monogram. mono-gram. Any homemaker can always use a shopping bag. Make one of burlap, bur-lap, and pipe in a bright contrasting contrast-ing color for durability, or line with felt for a touch of color. Do you have some terry cloth or toweling? That can make excellent cuddle toys, scuffies or bathrobes, depending upon the amount of triatrial tria-trial you have. |