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Acorns, the nut from oak trees, are a commonly harvested food that are eaten raw or used in recipes. Acorns usually ripen and fall in September and October. There is often an overabundance of acorns and they can alternatively be used for crafts. Children can use them to make murals, buttons and other creations, or adults may use them to frame mirrors and candle holders. Whatever acorn crafts you have in mind, there are a few best practices to follow when drying acorns for crafts. Insects often hide inside the shell and you can safely and effectively destroy the risk of future insect problems. This article will tell you how to dry acorns for crafts.
 
Acorns, the nut from oak trees, are a commonly harvested food that are eaten raw or used in recipes. Acorns usually ripen and fall in September and October. There is often an overabundance of acorns and they can alternatively be used for crafts. Children can use them to make murals, buttons and other creations, or adults may use them to frame mirrors and candle holders. Whatever acorn crafts you have in mind, there are a few best practices to follow when drying acorns for crafts. Insects often hide inside the shell and you can safely and effectively destroy the risk of future insect problems. This article will tell you how to dry acorns for crafts.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
# Harvest acorns from red and white oak trees as soon as they fall off the trees, if possible. They may be green, tan or brown. The more time they are on the ground, the higher the possibility will be that they may be attacked by insects.
 
# Harvest acorns from red and white oak trees as soon as they fall off the trees, if possible. They may be green, tan or brown. The more time they are on the ground, the higher the possibility will be that they may be attacked by insects.