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The New Year always brings us a fresh start and time to reflect on the past year. We make resolutions to improve our life in some way or to reflect on what great things happened the past year and make plans on how to repeat our success.
Here’s your chance to get organized, reflect on the past year, be creative and win a prize! Create a project that reflects what the words New Year, New Beginnings mean to you. It can be a Layout reflecting your New Years resolutions, a mini book of the past year in review, or even an ATC set of all the goals you have for the New Year. Be creative, be Scrappy and email us your results by January 13, 2010 to enter. The winner will receive the very first scrap kit designed by The Scrappy Tree team.
Email: thescrappytree@hotmail.com
Due Date: 1/13/2010
Requirements:
*You must use the title of the challenge.
* Be a follower of The Scrappy Tree.
*Feel free to ask questions here or shoot us an email.
The Scrappy Tree team wishes you and yours a Happy and Safe New Year!
Now, let’s enjoy Julie’s awesome idea for her New Year, New Beginnings challenge!


Red Hot Candy Jelly
2 cups apple juice
1/2 tsp. margarine
1/3 cup red hot cinnamon candies
1-2 (6 oz.) pouches liquid pectin
Wash and sterilize canning jars and lids.
In a large, heavy saucepan, combine juice and sugar, stir well.
Add margarine, and candies. Bring to a boil over high heat, stirring constantly,
add pectin once the candies are melted and boil 1 minute.
Remove from heat.
Skim foam from top of mixture with a large, metal spoon.
Fill sterilized jars to 1/4-inch of tops.
Wipe jar rims and seal. Yield: 4 half-pints.

Nothing says I love you like homemade cookies! It is a gift that keeps on giving, and a great idea for the person who has everything! There are so many ways to deliver these lovely morsels, baked fresh in a cute box, or on a gorgeous serving plate, that can double as a secondary gift.
Mint Chocolate delights, from Nestle toll house. See the recipe here.



Friend bookmark: DCWV La Creme stack paper, sheet music from antique store, gemstones from Michaels, fabric flower from antique store purchase that I cut apart, velvet ribbon from Michaels.
Hello Sunshine bookmark: Cosmo Cricket paper (the 'Hello Sunshine' is even from the bottom of the sheet that typically gets cut off of the 12 by 12 sheet!), Crystal Effects, acrylic piece from Clear Scraps, Bazzill ribbon, lace from personal supply.

"Making your own Christmas ornaments has its advantages; you can pick the colors and patterns and it even costs less then the store brand ones."