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.
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.
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.
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?