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25 December 2017
Happy Holidays!
Hi guys! I know all of you have been nice this year (maybe a bit naughty, but that's okay) and you all deserve a memorable Christmas day.
I hope you are surrounded by your favorite people and celebrate this season with meaning and presence.
And what about this magnificent tree at Rockefeller Center:
And what about this magnificent tree at Rockefeller Center:
Beautiful, isn't it?
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!
18 December 2017
Christmas Baking and Packaging
I hope you are doing well today. Do you do a lot of holiday baking to give as gifts or perhaps you're taking part in a cookie swap party?
If your answer is a yes, this craft might spark some ideas.
Line the box with a pretty paper doily.
Pile on your baked goodies...these are fudgy brownies.
Tie on some baker's twine, decorate with labels, and as an added bonus, embellish with a candy cane.
Now, who wouldn't want to receive a package like this one? TADA!
11 December 2017
A Christmas Card Display
Christmas cards in the mail are one of my favorite things about the holidays! The simple thought of families and friends wishing me well (all relayed in a card) is enough to warm me up inside and out.
I like to put all these cards on display. Here's how I do it:
By adding some stickers, they look festive already. TADA!
Use readymade stickers or make your own. These were cut out from sticker glitter foam.
Make a "clothesline" out of cord or string. Put this up on a wall or above a door frame.
Use the clothespins to hold the cards in place.
Love and merry wishes on display! TADA!
04 December 2017
Red Noses
It's December! How did the year go by so quickly?
Whether we like it or not, it's gift-giving season. Everyone loves a well-thought of gift and a beautifully wrapped package.
Here's an idea that will turn your gift tags from blah to TADA!
All we need are plain gift tags (cut out from cardstock or better yet, recycle some cardboard), glue, scissors, red pompoms, yarn, and markers.
Start by drawing some cute reindeer.
Use a pompom for its nose. Just secure it to the cardstock with glue.
Accent the tops with yarn.
As an optional step, gild the empty spaces with glitter.
Now, your plain packages will be ready for the holidays!
Oh, and here's a bonus:
Use the same concept for birthdays using the pompoms as clown noses. TADA!
27 November 2017
An Advent Calendar
Well hello there! Today, some photo inspirations for the coming holiday:
An Advent Calendar wall hanging!
And an Advent Calendar pillow! I think these are both darling.
If you're not familiar, an Advent Calendar is used to count down the days before Christmas. There are 24 little pockets where you can hide a gift like a toy or candy. Or to make the season less about material presents, why not put in notes to encourage giving or starting family traditions. For example:
- Make a donation to your favorite charity
- Listen to Christmas carols
- Bake cookies
- Write a holiday card to a friend abroad
- Make handmade ornaments
- Send candy to service men and women who keep us safe
- Decorate a gingerbread house
- Watch a movie about the holidays
- Attend the tree lighting event in your town
- Give to Toys for Tots
This is getting me excited for Christmas. TADA!
23 November 2017
Time for Thanks
It's Thanksgiving here in the U.S. -- a time for food, family, and the start of the holiday festivities.
As I do evey year, I like to pause and take stock of what I have been blessed with. And that includes a loving family, thoughtful friends, good health, food in the fridge, a warm blanket, a bag of chips when I crave something salty, a chocolate bar when I'm feeling down, a greeting card in the mailbox, finding a five dollar bill in my jeans, uplifting music from the choir, a reliable bus line, a new set of watercolors, a moment of quiet for meditation.
I am also grateful that I get to write this blog where I can share my thoughts and ideas. I am thankful for all of you who come and visit. That's always a TADA! for me.
Thank you and I wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving!
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