Cinnamon Spice Bundle Christmas Tree Ornaments
With its distinctly warm, aromatic smell, cinnamon spice can instantly create a familiar festive scent in any room. Try finding long, golden-red cinnamon sticks to make these striking natural decorations for your Christmas tree.
- Excerpted from A Greener Christmas
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Glue the star anise onto the front of the orange slice, then glue the orange slice onto the raffia so that it covers the knot.
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