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Step 1: Make or buy popcorn and discard any broken or burnt pieces. If using microwave popcorn, just make sure it has no butter or salt! Leave the popcorn out for 1 to 2 days so it hardens and becomes strong enough to thread. (Learn how to make stovetop popcorn here.)


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Directions. To make this cranberry corn, melt 6 tablespoons butter in a saucepan with 1/2 cup fresh cranberries, 2 tablespoons each sugar and honey and 1/2 teaspoon each vanilla and salt. Cook.


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Even popcorn! Throw in some red wooden beads and we've got the makings for an adorable, reusable, and non-greasy, non-crumbly, non-messy popcorn and cranberry garland. The Crochet Popcorn Quest. When I decided that I wanted to crochet my own popcorn, I went on the hunt for the perfect crochet popcorn pattern. One version used a tiny crochet.


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Prepare popcorn according to package directions or spread popcorn on a large baking sheet. Sprinkle 1/4 cup of dried cranberries over popcorn. Set aside. Melt white chocolate chips (I used Ghirardelli) according to package directions. Drizzle white chocolate over popcorn and cranberry mixture. Sprinkle remaining dried cranberries over melted.


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Pull up another loop to the same height, and repeat one more time for a total of three times. You should now have 7 loops on your hook. Yarn over and pull through all 7 loops. Chain 1 to complete the bubble puff stitch. TO ADD A BEAD: Pull up another tall loop and switch to the smaller 3.5 mm hook.


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Place the popcorn in one bowl and the cranberries in another for easy access. Thread the needle and make a large knot about 6 inches from the end of the thread. Sew a garland of popcorn and cranberries, in any pattern you like. Place a knot after the last piece. Air-popped popcorn is less greasy and more pleasant to handle than oil-popped.


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1.Estimate your length and cut the string/wire to that length. Thread the needle if using one. Each kid can do a section and you can tie them together, so estimate about 5 ft. per kid. 2. Start stringing, using a cranberry first. Then, go crazy.


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Bring to a boil; lower heat and cook to 250 degrees Fahrenheit on a candy thermometer. Mixture will bubble up in pan, so watch to keep from boiling over. Pour slowly onto hot popcorn and mix until well-coated. Let stand 5 minutes or until mixture can easily be formed into balls. Butter hands and form into 3-inch balls.


DIY OldFashioned Cranberry Popcorn Garland

Here's what we're using to make our garlands: Cranberries, $2 for 2 lbs. fresh. Popcorn, 50¢ for half a cup of kernels. Pop it on the stove! Fishing line, $2. Pick an inexpensive but high-weight line to make it extra strong. Sewing needle, 50¢ for heavier weight to pierce through kernels. Line them out, string them up, and that's it.


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Spread popcorn in an even layer on foil or parchment paper. Immediately sprinkle with coconut, dried cranberries and pistachios. Toss gently and spread back out into an even layer. Let set until candy coating is dry, about 20 minutes. Melt dark chocolate and drizzle it all over the popcorn. Let set until dark chocolate is dry, about 1 hour.


DIY OldFashioned Cranberry Popcorn Garland

Wipe the pot out with a paper towel to remove any unpopped kernels. Return the pot to low heat, then add the butter. Stir until the butter is completely melted. Once the butter melts, add the cranberries and rum to the pot and stir to combine. Continue to cook over low heat for 1 minute longer. Pour the cranberry mixture into the paper bag with.


DIY OldFashioned Cranberry Popcorn Garland

Keep doing this with more pieces of popcorn, sliding each one down to meet the previous one. After about 6-7 pieces of popcorn you can add 2 cranberries, and then 6-7 more pieces of popcorn. Follow whatever kind of popcorn and cranberry pattern you'd like. Once you reach the end, tie a loop and a knot for hanging it.


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1. Start by washing the cranberries. As you wash them, go through and toss the mushy ones (or save them for a recipe.) 2. Next, make your popcorn. You will want to do this a day or two before you plan to make the garland and leave the popcorn out so it gets stale and isn't so brittle and fragile. 3.

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Pour half of melted white chocolate over popcorn and stir. Add dried cranberries and almonds, stir again. Add remaining white chocolate and stir one final time, getting even distribution. Spread popcorn mix onto a jelly roll pan and pop into fridge for 30 minutes to cool and harden. Store in an airtight container.


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Step 4: Slide cranberry to the bottom of the string. Then tie a knot around the cranberry. This will work as the stopper at the end. Step 5: Add a piece of popcorn. Or another cranberry before the popcorn kernel if you want a different order/look. Step 6: Continue adding cranberries and popcorn.


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For example, three pieces of popcorn, then one cranberry, then three more pieces of popcorn, etc. Fill the string with popcorn/cranberry until about 1-inch from the needle. (You need to leave room to knot the end with the needle.) Cut the string right at the base of the needle and knot it.