The Countdown is On: Advent Calendar Using Christmas Cards

Sometimes, lack of planning can be a good thing. A few weeks ago, I saw the chocolate Advent calendars in the stores, but didn’t buy them because I felt it was too soon.

Note to self: Anytime after Halloween is acceptable for securing the chocolate Advent calendars. Also, it is unreasonable to think that they will be available at all on November 30.

Friday and Saturday I made attempts to track down two chocolate Advent calenders with no luck. Candy loving Mam was very distraught- how ever will we count down to Christmas, how will she get candy for the month of December, whatever would we DO?!?!

I promised her we would make one. I have to say, despite my own reservations, it came out just fine.

Christmas cards cut out and tied to banister spindles for Advent
Turns out, we have exactly 25 banister spindles on our staircase. How lucky is that?

To make this nifty Advent Calendar all you will need is the following:

  • Old Christmas cards
  • 2 brown grocery bags
  • small candies or trinkets
  • string or ribbon
  • pipe cleaners (optional)
  • glue stick
  • tape

1. Cut the cards to desired size- I went with about 3×5, and then punch two holes in the top of each (if tying- the other thing you could do is use clothespins on a line of ribbon). Number each card- I used a marker, of course you could print stickers if you wanted to get fancy.

2. Cut the grocery bag into strips that measure just narrower than your cards, and a bit longer- mine were abour 2.5 x6 (clearly, I did not use a ruler). Any kind of paper would do, we just happened to have these bags handy.

3. For each card, glue the strip of brown grocery bag onto the back of the card. Write a message and/or tape the candy or trinket to the botom of the paper.

Christmas card with brown paper attached, candy taped to bottom
Somedays, there’s just a treat. Other days, I jot a note about what we’re doing.

4. Carefully roll the paper up, and secure with either a ribbon or pipe cleaner.

5. Repeat until all 24 cards are made.

6. Once done, you can hang them from a fireplace, from a staircase like I did, or even clip to a ribbon with clothespins.

Christmas card advent countdown, individual cards tied to spindlees

 

Each day, the kids run to the countdown card, and unroll the message. They are working their way down the stairs. I know it will seem like FOREVER to them, but they’ll be down the stairs and enjoying Christmas morning before I know it.

How do you countdown to Christmas?

 

We Are Thankful

I think I’m supposed to post a picture of my Christmas tree today. But I’ve decided that Christmas decorations are not going up until Leilan’s birthday is over, so I have three more hours before I’m behind. Instead, I shall recap Thanksgiving.

This whole weekend a little offering a thanks was running through my head.

We are thankful for the food before us 

Oh the food. We had turkey, tofurkey, amazing herbed mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, soy ice cream and so much wine. And that was just on Thursday. There was pizza and birthday cake on Friday, and Thanksgiving dinner redux on Saturday (with more wine). I’ve had homemade pie or home baked cake every night since last Thursday. I am also thankful for yoga pants.

We are thankful for the friends beside us

Oh the friends, oh the family.Thanksgiving day started at a Starbucks with one of my oldest friends (hey, fourteen year old self- this friend’s a keeper).  We visited with grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins galore. So, so many laughs.

We are thankful for the love among us

We hadn’t seen some family members since June, but we picked up right where we left off. MaM and her eight year old cousin are two peas in a pod, and spent most of lunch on Friday declaring their similarities. We both have pink shirts! We both have red hair! We are both tall! We both like rainbows! We are both getting braces! I am also thankful for dental insurance. 

We are thankful

Thankful we are. Thankful for safe travels, thankful for good health, thankful for family to visit. As I put away the fall decorations, and reflect on the bounty that is our life, I am indeed, very, very thankful.

 

Listen To Your Mother: Indianapolis- The Planning Stage, part one

So it’s been a week, and Judy and I are already making BIG plans. I’m going to chronicle our journey for a a few reasons:

  • When we feel overwhelmed, we can look back and see all that we’ve accomplished
  • I have a bad memory and chances are it will be good to have some notes along the way
  • I am also doing this so that a person toying with the idea of applying to host next year is able to see the process and get the inspiration to make it happen in their city.

So. Task numero uno- Find a venue.

Judy and i have been considering venues since the day we got the email announcing the Indianapolis would be on this year’s roster. There are beautiful performance spaces all over town, and the event coordinators we’ve been in contact with could not be more helpful or friendly.

We keep hearing that all we need are a podium and a microphone, and chairs for the audience.

We are touring our top two spots on Monday. Once we have the location nailed down, you’ll be the next to know the time and place!