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This peas in a pod ornament is a fun afternoon craft. This project is just right for the younger set and perfect to gift to an Aunt or Uncle. It’s simple and doesn’t take many supplies, plus it is cute enough to hang on the tree. I often see necklaces that feature peas in . . . → Read More: Handmade Holiday | Peas in a Pod Ornament

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This peas in a pod ornament is a fun afternoon craft. This project is just right for the younger set and perfect to gift to an Aunt or Uncle. It’s simple and doesn’t take many supplies, plus it is cute enough to hang on the tree. I often see necklaces that feature peas in a pod that use the number of peas for how many children you have. I thought it would be fun to make ornaments like that too. So let’s get started!

PomPomBallCraft, GreenPeaPodCraft, MilkweedCraft

Supplies:

  • Green Pom Pom Balls
  • Milkweed Pod
  • Ribbon
  • Craft Glue

How To:

EasyKidOrnament, PeaPodOrnament, PomPomBallOrnament

  1. Glue appropriate number of Pom Pom Balls inside milkweed pod. If you just picked the pods you may need to let them dry out for a day or so.
  2. Loop and knot ribbon. Glue knot of ribbon to top of milkweed pod.
  3. Wrap in cute packaging and give to your favorite person!

 

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Handmade Holidays | Plastic Wine Glass Ornament http://www.alannageorge.com/2013/12/11/handmade-holidays-platic-wine-glass-ornament/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2013/12/11/handmade-holidays-platic-wine-glass-ornament/#comments Wed, 11 Dec 2013 19:33:33 +0000 http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=3933

Handmade Holiday Gift Idea

Do you ever have a craft idea and when it all comes together you are just giddy? Well, this plastic cloche ornament was one of those moments for me. I was searching and searching to find some tiny glass bell jars or cloches to make ornaments. Of course I am . . . → Read More: Handmade Holidays | Plastic Wine Glass Ornament

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Handmade Holiday Gift Idea

Do you ever have a craft idea and when it all comes together you are just giddy? Well, this plastic cloche ornament was one of those moments for me. I was searching and searching to find some tiny glass bell jars or cloches to make ornaments. Of course I am a little on the cheap side and didn’t want to pay very much, plus I wanted my kids to be able to use them to make ornaments and not feel like they cost to much to let them glue Legos or pipe cleaners inside. Then I was wandering the aisles of Dollar Tree and duh, it hit me.

I spied some plastic wine glasses with removable bottoms and presto this fantastic ornament idea was born. I am certain I am not the first crafter to have this idea and I am not sure why I never thought of it before. But if you are as excited as I am, then run, don’t walk to Dollar Tree and pick up a 6 pack of these plastic wine glasses and some of the plastic snowflakes I glued to the bottom.

Santa Ornament, DIY Santa Ornament

(The Santa ornament above has the removable wine glass base glued onto the bottom of the ornament. Genius! You can use all the pieces! That makes it stand up on it own. Don’t add the ornament hanger and you can just display it on a mantle.)

I do want to warn that E•6000 glue is smelly and you will need to help your child with the gluing part. I let my kids pick out all the pieces and show me how they wanted them assembled, then I glued for them. Only my eight year old was able to do it herself.

Dollar store ornament, Easy Dollar Store Ornament, Cheap DIY Christmas Ornament

Supplies:

  • Plastic Wine Glasses (mine are from Dollar Tree in the party supply section)
  • Plastic Snowflakes or (use the removable bottom from the wine glasses)
  • E•6000 Glue
  • Ribbon
  • Scissors
  • Assorted items to put inside (birds, Santa, bottle brush trees)

How To:

  1. asdfsaf

    Using either a plastic snowflake for the ornament base or the removable bottom from the wine glass, glue down the pieces you are using to form a scene inside your ornament.

  2. If you are using the base of the glass, you can either put it right side up or upside down. Either way will work.
  3. Complete gluing on all items that will sit inside the ornament. Let dry.

    Complete gluing on all items that will sit inside the ornament. Let dry.

  4. Place glue around edge of glass and stick down to base of ornament.

    Place glue around edge of glass and stick down to base of ornament.

  5. Add glue to the stem of glass and tie ribbon around glue to create an ornament hanger. Let dry. Then tie ribbon into a loop.

    Add glue to the stem of glass and tie ribbon around glue to create an ornament hanger. Let dry. Then tie ribbon into a loop.

     

  6. Glue on additional embellishments to the outside of ornament. I got my rhinestone mesh to create the pretty blue bling around the bottom of my bird ornament from HERE.

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Handmade Holidays | Foam for the Holidays Burlap Wine Gift Bag http://www.alannageorge.com/2013/12/06/handmade-holidays-foam-holidays-burlap-wine-gift-bag/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2013/12/06/handmade-holidays-foam-holidays-burlap-wine-gift-bag/#comments Fri, 06 Dec 2013 12:31:50 +0000 http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=3906

(This is a sponsored post. Yup, I am trying to earn some money over the holiday season. See my disclosure policy here.)

It’s Foam for the Holidays Friday again! This project doesn’t actually use foam… but, do you love giving wine as a house warming gift or to the hostess of a holiday party? . . . → Read More: Handmade Holidays | Foam for the Holidays Burlap Wine Gift Bag

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(This is a sponsored post. Yup, I am trying to earn some money over the holiday season. See my disclosure policy here.)

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It’s Foam for the Holidays Friday again! This project doesn’t actually use foam… but, do you love giving wine as a house warming gift or to the hostess of a holiday party? You can stitch up this burlap wine gift bag in no time and get that bottle of wine all decorated for gift giving!

You can also find more project ideas using FloraCraft® products at MakeItFunCrafts and at the CraftsandCoffee blog!

 

Gift Bag DIY, Wine Gift Bag Tutorial, Sew Wine Gift Bag, Easy Bag Craft, Easy Gift Craft

Supplies:

  • Burlap Garland Design It:® Simple Style® By FloraCraft®
  • Embroidery Floss
  • Sewing Needle
  • Ribbon
  • Candy Cane or other decoration
  • Scissors

How To:

  1. Wrap the burlap garland up around the bag and cut off the needed length to cover  your bottle.
  2. Burlap gift bag, Wine gift bag, simple sewing craft, embroidery floss craft

    Fold burlap piece in half. Tie a knot in the floss and start stitching down one side.

  3. Continue stitching down the first long side. Then stitch across the center of the bottom and the up the other long side. Knot thread and trim.

    Continue stitching down the first long side. Then stitch across the center of the bottom and the up the other long side. Knot thread and trim.

  4. Slide wine bottle into bag and tie ribbon around top. Add a candy cane or other holiday decoration to the ribbon.

FloraCraft, HandmadeHoliday, Foam Craft, DIY Foam, Holiday Foam Craft

 

 

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Handmade Holidays | Stamped Spice Bags with Candy http://www.alannageorge.com/2013/12/03/handmade-holidays-stamped-spice-bags-candy/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2013/12/03/handmade-holidays-stamped-spice-bags-candy/#comments Tue, 03 Dec 2013 15:50:13 +0000 http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=3900

Are you in the holiday spirit yet? We had a great time decorating the tree over the weekend. Everyone is old enough now that they can help hang the ornaments. It’s a special and magical year for us and I love that all of my kids are so into the Christmas spirit. This week . . . → Read More: Handmade Holidays | Stamped Spice Bags with Candy

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Are you in the holiday spirit yet? We had a great time decorating the tree over the weekend. Everyone is old enough now that they can help hang the ornaments. It’s a special and magical year for us and I love that all of my kids are so into the Christmas spirit. This week I helped my 4 year old make his handmade gift. He stamped these spice bags to give as gifts to his brother and sisters. This is really easy to do, but will keep a 4 year old busy for a chunk of time.

My son was so excited to finish stamping the bags and then fill them with CANDY! I bought some Brach’s classic candy mix, somehow it just tastes like Christmas and Grandma’s house!

Stamp Craft, Spice Bag Craft, Candy Bag Craft, Stamped Bag, Woodland Animal Stamps, Hampton Art

Supplies:

  • Spice Bags
  • Stamping Ink Pads
  • Stamps
  • Candy

How To:

  1. Lay bag flat.
  2. Choose stamp and ink it up.
  3. Stamp onto bag. Continue to add stamps to build a cute scene!
  4. Fill with candy or treats.

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Advent Activity | Porcupine Pinecone Ornament http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/12/13/advent-activity-porcupine-pinecone-ornament/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/12/13/advent-activity-porcupine-pinecone-ornament/#comments Tue, 13 Dec 2011 20:05:30 +0000 http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=1997

I know a porcupine really has nothing to do with Christmas, but my boys love to make things out of pine cones, so this is perfect. They had so much fun creating these little critters to hang on the Christmas tree. (Yes, the little one has a tiny pebble glued on its head…) We . . . → Read More: Advent Activity | Porcupine Pinecone Ornament

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Handmade Pine Cone ORnament Kid Craft

I know a porcupine really has nothing to do with Christmas, but my boys love to make things out of pine cones, so this is perfect. They had so much fun creating these little critters to hang on the Christmas tree. (Yes, the little one has a tiny pebble glued on its head…) We are still laughing at them!

How To | Porcupine Pine Cone Ornament

Supplies:

  • Pine Cone
  • Googly Eyes
  • Black Pom-pom ball
  • Small Piece of Brown or Black Felt
  • Embroidery Floss or Ribbon
  • Craft Glue
  • Scissors

How To:

  1. Cut a 6 inch or so piece of ribbon or floss. This will be use to create the ornament hanger. Tie it up around the pine cone and then tie it in an open loop so it can hang from a tree branch.
  2. If your pine cone has a stem on one end carefully break it off. This side will be the face.
  3. Cut out a face size circle from the felt. Glue on googly eyes and a pom-pom ball nose.
  4. Glue entire face to the end of the pine cone.
  5. Cut out 4 small feet from felt. Glue those in the appropriate spot to make feet.
  6. Hang on your tree and laugh at your funny new friend and ornament!

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Advent Activities | Countdown for 2011 http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/11/16/advent-activities-countdown-for-2011/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/11/16/advent-activities-countdown-for-2011/#comments Wed, 16 Nov 2011 20:57:57 +0000 http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=1893

Are you getting ready for the countdown to Christmas? I am getting everything prepared here. My kids look forward to the Advent crafts and activities we do every year while we count down the days of December!

If you visited here last year you have probably seen my Jesse Tree for Kids Ornament Tutorial. . . . → Read More: Advent Activities | Countdown for 2011

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Advent Activities for Kids

Are you getting ready for the countdown to Christmas? I am getting everything prepared here. My kids look forward to the Advent crafts and activities we do every year while we count down the days of December!

If you visited here last year you have probably seen my Jesse Tree for Kids Ornament Tutorial. We are looking forward to reading our Jesse Tree book again this year and hanging up our ornaments. It was so fun to pull each one out day by day as we made our way to Christmas. (Hopefully this year will be a little less crazy than last year, we had a brand new baby in the house!) If you would like more information about the Jesse Tree Tutorial please click here.

I am also introducing a new book this year, The Advent Storybook – 24 Stories to Share Before Christmas by Antonie Schneider. If you have small children they will enjoy following little bear and his long journey to Bethlehem. I really can’t say enough about how perfect this book is for small, pre-schoolish age kids. (See the link at the bottom of this post.)

You can download a supply list of the craft supplies you will need if you follow along with our Advent Activities.

Click Here to Download: Advent Countdown 2011 Master Supply List

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ADVENT COUNTDOWN CALENDAR

Nov. 27th

  • Light Advent Candle and Recite Advent Prayer
  • You can craft your own Advent wreath with your kids – visit this post

Thurs. Dec. 1st – Calista’s First Birthday

  • Set up Fisher Price Nativity Set
  • Color Your Own Nativity Sticker Scene from Oriental Trading Co.
  • Create Cards with Colored Stickers to Send to Soldiers
  • SEND CARDS TO: postmarked by December 9th, more info at American Red Cross
    Holiday Mail For Heroes, P.O. Box 5456
    , Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456
  • Read The Nativity Pop-up Book by Francesca Crespi
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Sun and the Moon (Creation)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Fri. Dec. 2nd – Visit Santa at the Mall (My daughter has school off this day!)

  • Hang Stockings and Decorate Mantel
  • Read The True Story of Santa Claus by Paul Prokop
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Apple w/ Snake (Adam and Eve)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed
  • Watch Christmas Movie and Have Popcorn and Hot Chocolate

Sat. Dec. 3rd

  • Decorate Our Christmas Tree
  • Trim-A-Tree Activity – find download in my SHOP
  • Read The Tale of Three Trees retold by Angela Elwell Hunt
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Noah’s Ark w/ Rainbow (Noah)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Sun. Dec. 4th

  • Make Christmas Cookies with Family
  • Light Advent Candle and Recite Prayer
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Camel (Abraham and Sarah)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Mon. Dec. 5th

  • Make Beaded Nativity Story Charm Bracelet from Oriental Trading Co.
  • Read The True Story of Santa Claus by Paul Prokop
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Sheep (Isaac)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Tues. Dec. 6th

  • Open Stocking Gifts from St. Nick (German Tradition)
  • Everyone Choose a Toy to Donate
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Ladder (Jacob)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Wed. Dec. 7th

  • Make Mitten Snowman Frame – everyone decorate their own snowman. I was inspired by this blog.
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Coat of Many Colors (Jacob)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Thurs. Dec. 8th

  • Make Bird Seed Pine Cones (My kids love to do this every year!)
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Silver Chalice (Joseph)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Fri. Dec. 9th

  • Make Toilet Paper Tube Reindeer – Free Download (Toilet Paper Tube Reindeer Template)
  • Watch Rudolph Movie and have Popcorn and Hot Chocolate
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Whip (Moses)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Sat. Dec. 10th

Sun. Dec. 11th

  • Light Advent Candle and Recite Prayer
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Jar of Oil (Samuel)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Mon. Dec. 12th

  • Decorate Nativity Sticker Scene from Oriental Trading Co.
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Slingshot (David)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Tues. Dec. 13th

  • Make Porcupine Pine Cone Ornament – how to will be posted on blog
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Crown (David the King)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Wed. Dec. 14th

  • Make Snowman Sock Ornament – how to will be posted on blog
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Temple/Pillars (Solomon)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Thurs. Dec. 15th

  • Make Magic Reindeer Food – find download in my SHOP
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Raven (Elijah)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Fri. Dec. 16th

  • Watch Christmas Movie and have Popcorn and Hot Chocolate
  • Make Truffles to Give to Friends and Family

Recipe from Kraft Family Magazine
Ingredients:
- 2.5 pkg. (20 squares) Baker’s Semi-Sweet Chocolate, divided
- 1 pkg. (8 oz.) Philadelphia Cream Cheese, softened
- Multi-colored sprinkle or nuts to decorate tops or Powdered Sugar or Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
Directions:
• Melt 8 chocolate squares. Beat cream cheese with mixer until creamy; stir in melted chocolate. Refrigerate until firm.
• Shape into 36 balls. Place on wax paper-covered tray.
• Melt remaining chocolate. Use fork to dip truffles; return to tray. Decorate (see below), then refrigerate for 1 hour.
• Decorate the tops with finely chopped nuts or sprinkles. Or, coat truffles with powdered sugar or unsweetened cocoa powder instead of dipping in chocolate.

  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Bear (Elisha)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

 Sat. Dec. 17th

Recipe from Becky Higgins as seen in CK Magazine

Directions:
Put a layer of square pretzels on a cookie sheet and place an unwrapped Hershey’s Hug (or substitute a Rolo) over each pretzel. Bake at 200 degrees for eight minutes. Remove them from the oven and place a red or green milk chocolate M&M in the center. Let the cookies cool.

  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Candle (Zachariah)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Sun. Dec. 18th

  • Make Hand Print Snowman Ornaments – following directions on this blog.
  • Light Advent Candle and Recite Prayer
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Olive Branch (Mary)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Mon. Dec. 19th

  • Make Snowman Poop – find download in my SHOP
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Tablet w/ Stylus (John the Baptist)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Tues. Dec. 20th

  • Write and Mail Letter to Santa – Fill-in the Blank Santa Letter Free Download (Letter To Santa)
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Baby in Manger
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Wed. Dec. 21st

  • Paper Maché Christmas Bulb Using Child’s Artwork – how to will be posted to blog
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Shepard
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Thurs. Dec. 22nd

  • Wrap Up Handmade Ornaments for Friends and Family from Kids
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Fri. Dec. 23rd

  • Watch Christmas Movie and have Popcorn and Hot Chocolate
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol Angels (Herod)
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Sat. Dec. 24th

  • Put out Magic Reindeer Food – find download in my SHOP
  • Read The Jesse Tree book – Jesse Tree Symbol The Brightest Star
  • Read The Advent Storybook before bed

Sun. Dec. 25th – Christmas – CELEBRATE WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY!!

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Advent Activity | Snowman Poop http://www.alannageorge.com/2010/12/14/advent-activity-snowman-poop/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2010/12/14/advent-activity-snowman-poop/#comments Tue, 14 Dec 2010 08:00:10 +0000 http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=790

{Handmade Holiday Idea}

This year we are making some Snowman Poop to give out as a joke to Uncles and Grandpas. I am sure they will think this is a fun gift from my kids. Don’t you know a silly Uncle or co-worker who deserves some Snowman Poop? My kids usually eat as many . . . → Read More: Advent Activity | Snowman Poop

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Snowman Poop Craft Project Advent Gift

{Handmade Holiday Idea}

This year we are making some Snowman Poop to give out as a joke to Uncles and Grandpas. I am sure they will think this is a fun gift from my kids. Don’t you know a silly Uncle or co-worker who deserves some Snowman Poop? My kids usually eat as many marshmallows as they dump in the bag. I love this project because it creates very little mess.

Advent Activity | Snowman Poop

Ingredients:

  • Snowman Poop Label (In my SHOP)
  • Sandwich or Zip Top Bag
  • Mini-Marshmallows
  • Stapler

1. Purchase and print the Snowman Poop Label from my SHOP.

2. Cut out the label and fold it in half.

3. Fill your baggie with mini-marshmallows. Seal the bag closed.

4. Place label over top of baggie and staple it onto the bag.

5. Give as gifts to Uncles and co-workers.

*Find the Snowman Poop Label in my SHOP titled Kids Advent Activities Printables. You get three activities in one download!

The back of the Snowman Poop label reads:

You’ve been naughty
That’s the scoop
So all you get is
Snowman poop!



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Advent Activity | Magic Reindeer Food http://www.alannageorge.com/2010/12/08/how-to-magic-reindeer-food/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2010/12/08/how-to-magic-reindeer-food/#comments Wed, 08 Dec 2010 13:00:46 +0000 http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=728

{Handmade Holiday Idea}

Isn’t this a magical Christmas season? My kids are enjoying every minute of the craziness here at our house. One project we love to make year after year is Magic Reindeer Food. We make a special trip outside on Christmas Eve to sprinkle our special mixture all over the front lawn.

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Reindeer Food Picture

{Handmade Holiday Idea}

Isn’t this a magical Christmas season? My kids are enjoying every minute of the craziness here at our house. One project we love to make year after year is Magic Reindeer Food. We make a special trip outside on Christmas Eve to sprinkle our special mixture all over the front lawn.

We also love to create extras to give out to friends to enjoy. It’s an easy project for small children to make for others.

Advent Activity | Magic Reindeer Food

Ingredients:

  • Magic Reindeer Food Label (In my SHOP)
  • Sandwich or Zip Top Bag
  • Oats/Oatmeal
  • Colored Sugar
  • Crushed Candy Canes
  • Sprinkles
  • Stapler

1. Purchase and print the Magic Reindeer Food label from my SHOP.

2. Cut out the label and fold it in half.

3. Fill your baggie with oats, colored sugar, crushed candy canes and sprinkles. Seal the bag closed. (I like to use only food based products to make sure it is safe for any curious animals that may try a bite.)

4. Place label over top of baggie and staple it onto the bag.

5. Give as gifts to friends and classmates.

*Find the Magic Reindeer Food Label in my SHOP titled Kids Advent Activities Printables.

The back of the label reads:

Sprinkle on the lawn at night
The moon will make it sparkle bright
As Santa’s reindeer fly and roam
This will guide them to your home.

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Advent Activity | Trim-A-Tree http://www.alannageorge.com/2010/12/03/advent-activity-trim-a-tree/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2010/12/03/advent-activity-trim-a-tree/#comments Fri, 03 Dec 2010 13:00:58 +0000 http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=800

{Handmade Holiday Idea}

I love to have this project ready the day we put up our tree. My kids love to help decorate our tree, but at some point I have to finish up with the breakable bulbs and other trimmings I don’t want them to touch. That is when I sit them down . . . → Read More: Advent Activity | Trim-A-Tree

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Kid Tree Craft Christmas Advent Child

{Handmade Holiday Idea}

I love to have this project ready the day we put up our tree. My kids love to help decorate our tree, but at some point I have to finish up with the breakable bulbs and other trimmings I don’t want them to touch. That is when I sit them down at the table and bring out the Trim-A-Tree Activity. The best part is they can do all the decorating on this tree by themselves. After the trees are decorated we leave them as decor on the dinner table or put them on their nightstands.

Advent Activity | Trim-A-Tree

Ingredients:

  • Trim-A-Tree Download (In my SHOP)
  • Stickers, 5mm Pom-poms, Glitter Glue, Sequins
  • Glitter
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  1. Purchase and print the Trim-A-Tree Activity from my SHOP.
  2. Cut out the trees along the dotted lines.
  3. Decorate all sides of cut trees using fun embellishements.
  4. Slide trees together as shown.
  5. Set up tree on table as decoration.

*Find the Trim-A-Tree Activity in my SHOP titled Kids Advent Activities Printables. You get three activities in one download!

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Each year, for the past 3 years, I have tried to do 24 days of activities with my kids to celebrate the Christmas and Advent season. This year we will be focusing on the Jesse Tree. I would love for all of you to follow along with us and enjoy the spirit of the . . . → Read More: Advent Activity | The Jesse Tree for Kids

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Each year, for the past 3 years,  I have tried to do 24 days of activities with my kids to celebrate the Christmas and Advent season. This year we will be focusing on the Jesse Tree. I would love for all of you to follow along with us and enjoy the spirit of the holiday by teaching your children about the Jesse Tree.

We will be reading from a book each day of December to learn the history and stories of the Jesse Tree and then then we will add a symbolic handmade ornament to our own Jesse Tree. The book I will be using is called The Jesse Tree by Geraldine McCaughrean and can be ordered from Amazon by clicking on the link below. The book is appropriate for ages Pre-K and up. The stories are adapted from the Old Testament and they read like a bedtime storybook.

I have a Jesse Tree Ornament Tutorial available for download in my Store. Please consider purchasing the tutorial if you want to make your own ornaments with your children. (You can read more info. about tutorial at bottom of this post.)

The tree we will be hanging our handmade ornaments from (shown above) can also be found at Illuminated Ink.

I look forward to reading and enjoying this book and our handmade ornaments for many Advent seasons. My kids are already excited because they have seen me creating the ornaments for my tutorial and they are looking forward to reading the stories from the book and hanging the ornaments on our special tree each day in December.

 

Jesse Tree Ornament Tutorial Information:

The tutorial comes as a downloadable .pdf file. It includes a detailed photos and instructions for each handmade ornament symbol that corresponds to the book The Jesse Tree. The tutorial also includes a master list of supplies and ornament templates for your use. Most of the ornaments can be made by children ages 5 and up. A few of the ornaments require more precise cutting, younger children may need some help.

Please consider supporting me and my blog by purchasing the downloadable tutorial. – Thanks

TO PURCHASE TUTORIAL CLICK HERE or visit the STORE: Jesse Tree Ornament Tutorial

 

 

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