Showing posts with label Chrismas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chrismas. Show all posts

August 28, 2012

Is it that time of year already?

I went to the dollartree today and saw things like this...


and this...


On Pinterest I have been seeing things like this...


and this...


and this...



Is it that time of year already, where we are starting to gear up for Halloween and then do a straight nose dive to Christmas? 

Are you starting to craft for halloween or thinking about how spooky you are going to decorate your yard? How about Christmas? Are you ready for that sprint to the finish line? 

I am so not ready.

December 13, 2010

Getting ready for Christmas

Here is what I hung on my door instead of a wreath

It's a 12 x 12 frame. (You can definitely use an 8 x 10. I just used what I had on hand),
Piece of red scrapbooking paper
$1 glitter ornament from Walmart, you know the messy kind.


I just used a spay adheasive to glue the ornament to the paper. I think it turned out great.

I also got a silver key ornament that I plan on making something with so that we can leave it out for Santa. Even though we do have a fireplace it is not usable and the "chimney" is like a 10 in. diameter pipe. So the kids insist that we leave a magic key for Santa. Somehow last year we lost our key so now I want to make something really special so that we can make sure Santa can get in to leave us our presents.

I love those glittery $1 ornaments from Walmart. There are so many things you can do with them. I also picked up today a green one of the word Joy. I don't know what I will do with that one yet, but we will see.

Also one little tip to help keep the mess down from the glitter off of these ornaments. If you get a clear coat spay (usually in the spray paint section) and give the ornament a coat of that spray it will help stop most of the glitter from rubbing off.

For those that read this post I think I am back to my crafty self. YAY!!

Linking with

handmade projects




Keeping It Simple

Making



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July 16, 2010

Christmas in July gift exchange

A few weeks ago I signed up to participate in a Christmas in July gift exchange over at Craftaholics Anonymous.

Well a few days ago I received my gift in the mail. It was like...well, Christmas lol. It was from Jenni Carlisle from Carlisle Clan Conversation.

 Here is what was inside.


A wonderful little note and...

this BEAUTIFUL necklace.

Don't you think so? I love it!!

Want to see what other people received? Check out the linky party.

December 26, 2009

Gift Exchange

At the end of November I signed up to participate in a handmade gift exchange at Craftaholics Anonymous. Here is the gift that I received



It is two wooden blocks that have been painted black and the edges look to have been distressed. The word love is decoupaged on. It is simple and elegant all at the same time (just like me).

I love this (no pun intended). I actually had a bare spot on my table that I could not find the right decoration to put there. As soon as I got this in I knew that this would be the perfect fit. It was also a perfect statement for this time of year and a reminder for the rest of the year. Our Savior came to this earth because he loved us. He died on the cross because he loved us. We should always strive to have that Christ like love for all mankind.

Thank you Amy for the wonderful gift.



December 23, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Favorite Christmas Memory


(The picture quality on this is awful. It was our first digital camera.) 

This is Zoe in 2003. She was 2 yrs old. She is my "Christmas Child" although her birthday is in October. She loves anything to do with Christmas. Not just Santa or the gifts but everything. She will listen to Christmas music all year round (and not just Rudolph) and when we go looking at Christmas lights she oohhs and aaahhhs louder than anyone.

Zoe would sit like this all the time and just stare at the lights and ornaments (as she has done every year since). This picture does not do the picture in my memory justice. I remember how the lights lit up her face as she stared at them in wonder and how her eyes would shine sometimes brighter than the lights.

There is no doubt in my mind that she understands the "Spirit" of Christmas. I wish and hope that she will always have this with her and I am so grateful that she shares it with me.

Remember the reason for the season on this not so wordless Wednesday.



December 11, 2009

O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree

I wanted to take this time to share with you our Christmas tree and my favorite Christmas story.



Why Christmas Trees Are Not Perfect

    They say if you creep into an evergreen forest late at night, you can hear the trees talking.  In the whisper of the wind you’ll catch the older pines reassuring the younger ones why they’ll never be perfectly shaped.  There will always be a bent branch here, and a gap there…
    Long, long ago evergreens were perfect, with each taking pride in branches slopping evenly from crown to symmetrical skirt.  This was particularly true in a small kingdom deep in Europe beyond the Carpathian Mountains.
    On the first Saturday of Advent, the queen’s woodsmen would search the royal evergreen forest for the most perfect tree.  It would then reign in honor in the great castle hall, shimmering with silver balls and golden angles that sparkled in the thousands of candles.  While a huge Yule log chuckled and crackled, the royal family and villagers together would dance and sing around the tree in celebration.
    Out in the hushed forest every evergreen vied for this honor, each endeavoring to grow its branches and needles to perfection.  They strained at the task, fully concentrating on their form and appearance.
    One cold night when a bright white moon glittered on the crusty snow as if it were strewn with millions of diamonds, a small rabbit limped into a grove of evergreens, its sides heaving in panic.  Beyond the hill rose the yelping of village dogs in the thrill of the hunt.  The rabbit’s eyes wild with fright, frantically searched for cover but found nothing among the dark trunks extending upwards into branches artfully lifted from the snow.  Faster and faster the cottontail circled as the excited yelping sounded louder and louder.  The trees looked annoyed at this interruption of their evening (when growing was best).
Then a small pine shuddered.  Of all the young trees, it had the promise of being the finest of the forest.  Everything about it, from its deep sea-green color to the delicate curl of its branches, was perfect.  But now…its lower branches began to dip, down, down, down to the ground.  And in that instant before the slavering dogs broke into the clearing, the rabbit found safety with in the evergreen screen.
In the morning the bunny found it’s burrow, but the little tree could not quite lift it’s branches.  Mo matter perhaps a little irregularity in a tree so beautiful would not be noticed.
Then a powerful blizzard came to the land.  The villagers slammed shutters closed while birds and animals huddled in nest and dens.  A small wren, blown astray, desperately sought sanctuary in the evergreens, but each one she approached clenched its branches tight like a fist.  Finally, in exhaustion, she fell into the little pine.  The pine’s heart opened and so did its branches and the wren slept within them warm and secure, but the pine had difficulty rearranging its branches.  There would be a gap, evermore.
Weeks passed and winter deepened, bringing a gale such as never before experienced in the mountains.  It caught a small fawn that had wondered from its mother.  Head down, blinded by the snow, the fawn inched into the evergreens, seeking a windbreak, but the trees held their branches open so the wind could whistle through them and avoid dangerous bending and breaking of their limbs.
Again the little pine took pity and tightly closed its branches, forming an impenetrable wall behind which the fawn huddles out of the gale, but alas, when the wind ceased, the small pine have been severely and permanently bent out of shape.
A tear of pine gum oozed from a branch tip.  Now it could never hope for the honor it had longed for since it was a seedling.  Lost in despair, the little pine did not see the good queen come into the forest.  She had come to choose the finest tree herself.  As her royal sleigh slowly passed through the forest, her practiced eye scanned the evergreens now preening themselves.
When she saw the little pine, a flush of anger filled her.  What right had a tree with such defects to be in her forest?  Reminding herself to have a woodsman dispose of it, she drove on, but the stopped and glanced back at it.
As she gazed on it, she noticed the tracks of small animals that had found shelter under it and a downy feather found within its branches where the bird had rested, and as she studied the gaping hole in its side and the wind whipped trunk, understanding filled her heart.  “This one,” she said.  Her attendants gasped.  To the astonishment of the forest, the little pine was borne to the great hall.  Everyone who danced and sang around it said it was the finest Christmas tree yet.  For in looking at its gnarled and worn branches, many saw the protecting arm of a father, others the comforting bosom of a mother, and some, as did the queen, saw the love of Christ expressed on earth.
So if you walk among evergreens today, you will find, along with rabbits, birds and other happy living things, dropped branches providing cover, gaps offering resting places, forms bent from wrestling winter winds.
For, as with many of us, the trees have learned that the scars suffered for the sake of others make one most beautiful in the eyes of God.

From The Gifts Of Christmas:
The Guidepost Family Christmas Book.



December 10, 2009

Christmas Advent craft pictures part 1

Here are some of the projects that we have done so far with our craft advent (you can read about it here). I will admit that planing a craft a day was a little ambitious. Because of other things we have not been able to do a craft everyday but the days we have been able to have been fun. Here is what we have done so far.
(Note: I am linking up with Living With Lindsay)


Ornament wreath.
I am not to crazy about the way the bow on top looks but it was all we had and the girls love it so that is all that matters.



Snowflake card holder.
I have really fallen in love with this. I found a pack of foam snowflakes at the dollar store and 2 1/2 in. ribbon. I hot glued the ribbon between two snowflakes. Then I glued clothespins every 3 inches or so. The ribbon is about 3 feet long. It turned out really great.



Bedroom door wreaths.
The kids really love being able to decorate their doors.



Christmas tree Christmas cards.
These will be the ones we send out this year. They loved doing them.



The was supposed to be a cranberry wreath but we could not find fake cranberries so I substituted it with flat back red glass gems. It turned out very pretty.

Thats all we have done so far. I will post more as we (hopefully) get them done.

Thanks for looking


November 27, 2009

Christmas advent crafts-part 3

Here are more ideas for our advent craft tree. To see part 1 go here and part 2 go here.

First one on the list today



Serena at Nap Time Crafts shows us how to make this adorable Santa's Belly Ornament. These would make great gifts.

Next


Jo over at Chica and Jo tells us how she made this cute little snowglobe out of those plastic vending toy containers

Next



Enchanted Learning is a site dedicated to kids crafts and activities most are very educational. Here they show us how to make a cute snowman out of glue and other supplies you probably have laying around the house. You can use this as an ornament or you can make a necklace with it.


and the last one for today


Craft Elf is a site all about crafts. Not just Christmas crafts but crafts for all holidays. Here they show us how they make these cute little gag gifts called Snowman Poop. They use white pompoms but I have also seen these made with minture marshmallows. They inclued a link to print off the little poem to go with it.


I am still looking for Christmas craft ideas for kids, so if you know of any good crafts please leave me a suggestion or the link in the comment section. Thanks

November 25, 2009

Christmas advent crafts-part 2

Here are more ideas for our advent craft tree. To see part 1 go here.

First one today.


Allie from No Time for Flash Cards shares how she makes a bedroom door wreath. Since my girls share rooms I am going to let them work together on this. I think they will be excited to be able to decorate their own rooms.

Next on the list


Jennwa from The Ramblings of a Crazy Woman shares how her kids made these popcicle snowflakes. She also shares a poem about snowflakes.

Next one I found is


Lier over at Ikat bag shares her secret to perfect gingerbread houses (she makes them out of tissue boxes and covers them with brown paper. shhhh you didn't hear that from me.)

And the last one for today.



Over at Kaboose they have lots of craft ideas. I just love poinsettias. They show us how to make a Poinsettia Clothespin Ornament out of a coffee filter, clothespin and pipecleaners.

I am still looking for Christmas craft ideas for kids, so if you know of any good crafts please leave me a suggestion or the link in the comment section. Thanks


November 24, 2009

Christmas advent crafts-part 1

In this post I shared with you my idea for what our family is doing for advent this year. I have found some very cute crafts for us to do and I am going to share them with you. Here is what I have found so far.


Over at Crap I've Made Char posted about this Eddie Ross wreath made out of Christmas ornaments. Although I love the color combination, it just doesn't say Christmas to me. Char made her version out of red, green and silver ornaments and that is the look I want to go for. The best thing is that she got all of her ornaments from the Dollar Tree.


The next one that I found


Lori over at Goody Goody Gumdrops made these cards with her kids and even her 3 year old was able to get in on the action. She show you how she made them. Go check it out.

Next on the list


 Cathie Filian is the co-host of DIY's Creative Juice and she also has her own blog. On it she shares this idea for making a handprint wreath. I think my kids will really enjoy this one. The love having there hands traced.

Last one for today



Gail over at That Artist Women tells us how to make this penguin snow globe ornament. My oldest loves penguins so she will really enjoy this one along with the rest of the kids.



I am still looking for Christmas craft ideas for kids, so if you know of any good crafts please leave me a suggestion or the link in the comment section. Thanks

November 17, 2009

Finding the perfect Christmas advent calendar

Christmas is my most favorite time of year. As December starts to get closer I am thinking about what to do for an advent calendar. Last year I made one and it looked great but the pieces kept falling off but I think that was because I use wrapping paper instead of regular paper and the glue just wouldn't hold it. It was similar the the one found here. It was just a total disappointment because I spent so much time on it. So this year I need a new plan.

I think advent calendars can be put into two different categorizes. The first one being something you use just to count down the days. The other is something that you can put treats into for them to get each day.

Over the years we have done both kinds. From the simple paper chain that you tear off a link each day to the elabrate one that I made last year that had a little box to put something in for each day.

As some of you know I have 4 kids and I had to get a little creative last year to come up with little treats that I could fit 4 of in the little boxes. So, as I was thinking about that for this year I had the idea that instead of giving a treat each day, we would do a craft project each day. All I would have to put in the box is a little piece of paper with the name of the project.

Now that I had my idea I needed to find an advent calendar that would not take hours to make and would not fall apart on me. Here is what I found.


I found this at Crafting Happens. Isn't it beautiful. She does a great job telling you how she made it.

I already have the perfect little tree and the lights to go on it. All I need is a tree skirt, star and the little boxes to hang on the tree.

So I took a trip to Michael's to find the little boxes and I realized that they would be to big for my tree. Also to they were $.99 a piece and I would need 24 of them that was more money than I wanted to spend.

So I went walking around and found this



They are little plastic containers with screw on lids and it came with 24 in the box. I got it for $9.99 (later found out that Walmart has the same thing for $6.86)


Here is a better picture for you to see what they look like.

When I got home I took my smallest drill bit and drilled a hole in the side of the container. Using Christmas paper in green and red I cut out circles it fit inside the lid and cut a strip out to wrap around the inside of the bottom part. I alternated the colors. Red in the lid and a green strip in the bottom. Then on the next one green in the lid and red on the bottom.

I used my Cricut to cut out the numbers in a silver paper that I had on hand. You can use stickers or even hand write the numbers in if you need to.

I then glued the number to the colored circles and put them in the lid.

Then I took ornament hooks and threaded beads on it and bent one end so it would fit into the hole that I drilled in the container.


 
 

 
Here is my finished tree. Definitely not as pretty as the one at Crafting Happens but lovely none the less.

Now the next thing I need to do is come up with the craft project ideas. I plan on having everything I need to make all the projects by the first of December.

So the next couple of weeks I will be hunting for ideas to use and as I find them I will post them here. I haven't decided if I will only do Christmas crafts or not. I guess I will decide as I come across them.

Want to make one with me? Share with me your craft ideas for kids and we can make them together.