Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Thursday, December 19, 2013

The Advent Calendar

Last year, there seemed to be tons of posts about home made advent calendars.  This year?  Not so much.  Perhaps I am a year behind the times.

We are not religious and don't celebrate the actual season of advent.  Last year I put together a countdown calendar with the intention of celebrating the holiday season in general and making sure I was present with my girls at a very busy time of year.  In addition to small treats (a candy cane, a chocolate snowman) and stocking stuffer type objects (Christmas themed pencils and socks), I was sure to include activities and experiences.  A winter walk and instant cocoa.  Ornaments signaling a trip to pick out the Christmas tree.  A book of carols to learn and sing together.  Last year was about the plan and the content.  The execution left something to be desired.



(Though the bulletin board was useful for holiday cards as the bags got used up.)


This year I decided to repeat the plan from last year, and even some of the content -- yes, we have Christmas socks again, and a winter walk with cocoa.  Having the days figured out left me a little more time to make the calendar itself.




I took brown paper lunch bags and put a number on each one.  The numbers were freehand cut out from some holiday themed scrapbook paper that I picked up at Target.


I simply glued them on in a jaunty fashion using a glue stick.

I made the decision this year to have the numbers correspond to the day they are opened on, rather than starting from one.  Last year it got really confusing because the numbers were just off by a day or two, so we were opening bag one on December 3.

To attach them to the wall, I simply used blue sticky stuff on the lightweight ones (like December 24, which has photographs of my husband and I on Christmas eve when we were kids).



For the heavier ones I used command strips.



On day one, the girls decided they wanted to keep the tree intact, so we have been carefully removing the staples and re-sticking the empty bags to the wall each day.

The girl LOVE starting their day opening the bag.


Christmas is soon.  How are you counting down?



Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Christmas Crafts

Hi friends.

Are you ready for the holidays?  I'll be honest: I'm scrambling.  Both girls are home sick from school and it feels like there aren't enough hours in the day.


But!  I contributed ideas to an article on our local CBS website to re-purpose some old holiday decor and make it new.  You can read the article here (like it! tweet it!) and come on back in the next few days--I'm hoping to share some actual before and afters, though the camera is on the fritz and I am spray painting in the basement.    I'm a rule-breaker like that.  Ha.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

DIY stockings: Great use for upholstery remnants

This is the first year that my girls will wake up in their own house on Christmas morning.
Among other things, this means that we needed some stockings, pronto.

I didn't want to spend a lot (okay, any) money, and I don't like the cheaply made generic ones that are out there on a budget.  The other day I was looking at my stacks of fabrics that were either left over from projects or never got used, and I had an idea.

Reversible stockings.

I let the girls choose one fabric, then offered them coordinating options.



Clio's red leopard print reverses to a Ralph Lauren cream and navy stripe.
Eleri's Orange and green stripe reverses to a lovely green graphic from Calico Corners.

The other two are still in production.  I love a hard deadline, what can I say?

To make, you basically just make a pattern (I traced one from a Christmas craft book), then cut out two pairs of fabric pieces for each stocking.  Sew likes together, turn inside out, stuff one stocking inside the other and seam the top.  Done.

Now I just have to figure out where to put them.  You may recall our fireplace looks like this:


No mantel to speak of.  time to get creative!

Does your family have special stockings?  I can't wait to fill ours up!

pssssst.  There's still time to enter the giveaway for a custom initial necklace.  Details here.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Skulls

When we lived in Colorado, we stumbled upon an amazing Day of the Dead celebration at the Longmont Museum and Cultural Center, where, among other things, we got to decorate sugar skulls.




When Design Within Reach included a blown glass skull in their email today, it got me thinking about adorned skulls in art.
skulls

top, L to R: DWR, Damien Hirst, Mexican skull encrusted in turquoise, Gabriel Orozco
bottom, L to R: Jim Riswold, Mark Kilner, Subodh Gupta

Maybe next year we'll make glitter skulls.

Happy Halloween!

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