Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care…

In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there…

Merry Christmas!

When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer,
With a little old driver, so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick.

I love Christmas and I’m enjoying every minute of it! I hope you’re having a wonderful holiday season as well.

Our Christmas morning tradition is opening presents at Brian’s parents’ house with all of his sisters.  Our twist this year is that everyone will have to answer a trivia question from the movies Elf  and How the Grinch Stole Christmas (the original cartoon version) in order to open a present. I’m pretty excited! All the cheesy stuff in Elf always tears me up. “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.” I’m sure I’ll be doing plenty of that! :)

What are your Christmas traditions and have you put a new spin on them?

Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas Eve!

I decorated my little Charlie Brown Christmas tree!

Charlie Brown Christmas tree

I love what some battery operated LED lights and little plastic ornaments can do! Charlie Brown and Linus always remind me of the true meaning of Christmas.

Spending time with family and friends over the past few days and days to come will be happy and wonderful.

Merry Christmas Eve!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Gifts for Jessica

Yesterday was my dear friend Jessica’s birthday!

gifts for jessica

I thought I’d share what I got her, because I loved it all (and so did she!) and in case you need ideas for last-minute Christmas gifts or any kind of gift, birthday or other, all year long!

I’ve already posted about these Peace on Earth prints by Katie Daisy.  While on Etsy, I also found her this awesome Kenya print from an Indiana artist on Etsy :) since she’s been on several medical mission trips there.

artwork from sweetteashoppe and thewheatfield on etsy

(I actually framed 2 and gave her her choice of framing style.) :)

(Side note: I definitely bought this many frames at Ikea for my various Christmas gifts!)

lots of frames from ikea

(It’s a lot of frames, right?)

Because Jessica’s my craftiest friend, I also got her this awesome Pantone craft paint set from the Home Depot’s Black Friday sale. It’s so beautiful in its packaging! I wouldn’t even want to take the bottles out to use them! (But you have to, of course!)

pantone paint set

Isn’t it such a good gift set for a crafter? Gorgeous.

And in the top picture, you can see the little “Gift for You” card that Amazon lets you print out when you buy a magazine gift subscription. I told her she’s getting a few more years of House Beautiful whether she likes it or not.

But she said she likes it.

Got any other good gift ideas to share?

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Maligayang Pasko

I am so proud of myself for actually seeing a project through, start to finish, in a day. :)

Maligayang Pasko

“Maligayang Pasko” is how you say “Merry Christmas” in the Philippines!

When I saw these posts on House of Hepworths, I was totally inspired. I knew I could do something similar for Christmas.

 

First, I went to my Gypsy (for Cricut) and designed a “Maligayang Pasko” using mostly the Calligraphy Collection font but a little of Gypsy Font. (The “li” were in the Gypsy font, just so I could get the cursive layout how I wanted it.)

Maligayang Pasko on the Gypsy for Cricut

Since we’ve taken our fence down, we’ve got this pile of fence panels in the back yard. So I figured they would be perfect for this project.

taking boards off a fence panel

I set my Gypsy/Cricut design for the largest cutting mat, 12”x24”, so I knew I wanted my sign to be bigger than that. I measured the boards of the fence panel and decided I needed about 9 (which was about 32”), so I took about 11 off the panel (just to be safe since some were cracking).  (I decided to make two signs, one for myself and one for someone special who has to wait till Christmas to get it!)

cutting the boards, attaching them back together

I decided to use the greenish, weathered sign, since it looked like it could be festive. :)

I cut each one of my boards to about 19.5” (a random measurement that looked good to me!).  I cheated by just cutting the boards around the sections with the nails in them (that were previously holding the fence together). (The nail-y scrap pieces went straight into the garbage/burn pile.) 

I found another scrap board in the back yard that I to cut to the width of my sign as a backer for all the fence pieces. I used 5/8” 18ga nails in the nail gun to attach the planks to the back boards. (I should have also used some glue. Oh well.) I put those little nails in the front and back of the wooden sign.  Once it was all together, I gave everything a quick sanding with some old 100 grit paper.

Then I collected some paint and stuff.

paint and spray glue

I cut the first “Maligayang Pasko” (on the Cricut) out of freezer paper (shiny side down). (I think posterboard or something would have been ideal, but I didn’t have a piece around that was big enough or a new cutting mat that was sticky enough.)  I sprayed some adhesive on the back of the cutout, then placed it onto my first set of boards. It was really sticky, which was good for my rough boards.  Then I sprayed the whole thing with several light coats of red spray paint.

Maligayang Pasko reverse stencil

When I peeled off the stencil, I was so happy with the results!

Maligayang Pasko sign in progress

But, as cool as this green looks in the picture, in real life, it wasn’t quite what I wanted yet, so I decided to brighten up the lettering with some white paint. I took a small artists brush and some oil-based white paint diluted with mineral spirits (so it would be a little thinner and slightly runny) to keep everything looking weathered and rustic. (Latex paint probably wouldn’t have stuck to the spray paint/rough boards as well.)

painting in the letters of the sign

For fun and added interest, I splattered a bit of white paint around, and spread some white paint on the edges with a  bunched up paper towel.

Maligayang Pasko

I was finally in love with the sign. I added to the weathered old look by running the sander with some old 100 grit paper lightly over the whole thing. Then I sprayed it all with some clear coat to seal everything in.  Doesn’t it look great?

Here it is again on the mantel!

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I made two signs, start to finish, in a day, and both were done completely with stuff I already had around the house. Woohoo for a completed and free project!

What do you think? Will you be trying a decorative sign made of old boards? :)

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Christmas Mantel

I haven’t done too much holiday decorating, but after our stint downtown Chicago, I was totally inspired to start. I even made a Christmas craft!

Here’s my Christmas mantel!

Christmas mantel

I made the “Maligayang Pasko” sign/décor the other night, and tomorrow I’ll show you how I did it!

Maligayang Pasko

“Maligayang Pasko” is how you say “Merry Christmas” in the Philippines!

I’ve got a very multicultural mantel (well, at least two cultures). :) Next to my Maligayang Pasko sign are two Swedish Santas that I embroidered and sewed together a few years ago.

Swedish Santas

They’re from a Husqvarna Viking embroidery disk.

I made a spot for Katie Daisy’sPeace on Earth” print (next to some Barbie ornaments).

Peace on Earth by Katie Daisy

And no mantel would be complete without stockings, in our case a hodge-podge of 99-cent clearance stockings from Old Navy, which I embroidered with our names, and some removable-picture pet stockings that will hopefully last for many pets. :)

stockings

Before all this, I had just begun playing around, styling the mantel with my Spring in the Dunes print.  I was using various empty frames (well, filled with whatever the store had in them) and objects for height and scale.

trying out some mantel styling

But I’m pretty happy to leave that project until after the new year and enjoy this for now.

Christmas mantel

Now onto cleaning and decorating the rest of the house!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

December

The holiday season always sneaks up on me. Even though I’ve been busily buying Christmas presents since Thanksgiving, I haven’t been quite in the spirit to start decorating my house (I still have pumpkins on the front porch!).  I mean, how is it December already?

It was 60 degrees out yesterday (and today), so I did put up decorations and lights on the outside of our house, because I knew I’d never get a better time.  But figuring out numbers and lengths of extension cords doesn’t exactly get you in the Christmas spirit.

Then last night, we ventured to downtown Chicago with friends (since it was so warm) and really kicked off our holiday season. :)

We stopped first at Daley Plaza for Christkindlmarket.

at Christkindlmarket in Daley Plaza, Chicago

I was in love with these colorful lighted stars. I know we’ve all seen them before, but how pretty do they glow? What if these were your only holiday decorations? Gorgeous.

colorful stars at Christkindlmarket, Chicago

Then we headed over to Michigan Avenue to see the trees and eat a delicious late dinner.

lights on Michigan Avenue

It’s all enough to get anyone excited for the holidays, right?

I feel like I’m ready to start my decorating! I’ve been pinning a lot of ideas, so I think it’s time to actually bring of them to fruition.

Where are you with your holiday decorating? Have you started? Are you done? Can you believe it’s December??

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Things I Love Thursday: Christmas Lights

Twinkle lights, Christmas lights...whatever you call them, I love the sparkly joy they bring to dark winter nights.  Today brought the first real snowfall for us in the Midwest, so I thought I'd share some Christmas light pictures from my yard. I've left the Christmas lights up just for this purpose!

 

 

 

 
Next week, I'll hopefully be back on track with some home decor/DIY stuff! :)

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