Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Christmas Touches Around Our Home.



Simple Christmas Front Door Decor.

Hello everyone! I’ve been meaning to snap some pictures to show you our Christmas touches here and there in our home, but it is such a busy time of year!  Anyway, come on in and I will try to keep the narrative short and sweet.

Touches of Red for Christmas

This year I felt in the mood for a touch of the quintessential Christmas color, red. I reused most of my already existing Christmas decorations but added in some new pieces.   I have to add that I bought that wool tartan blanket at a thrift store for less than $4! It’s like new too!


 Christmas Touches Around Our Home.
mantel close up

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Playroom with Three Wise Men Chalk Art
Dada drew the most lovely mural depicting the true meaning of Christmas…

Mr. Printables DIY Advent Calendar
We made the Village of houses again this year as our advent calendar.

Mr. Printables DIY Advent Calendar
Yesterday after he had retrieved his treat from house number 15, Zion excitedly exclaimed, “Nine more houses are left until Christmas Mama!” You can find the free printable to make your own on Mr. printables.com.



Getting Cozy for the Holidays with Blanket and Candles Galore
For the mantel in the sunroom, I picked a few branches from a tree in our backyard and placed them in a vase. I also cut some strands off some variegated vinca that I have planted in pots and used them as garland.

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vinca up close

Ornaments in Apothecary Jars and Candles Make for a Cozy Mantel
lots of bling add lots of sparkle

Use Christmas Cards, candles, and place ornaments in apothecary jars for a warm and inviting Holiday mantel.
The cards are sentimental. Last Christmas the hubby(who was away) sent us about 6 cards. Even Ginger(our dog) received a card! I placed them there as a reminder of  just how grateful we are to have him home this Christmas.

 Christmas Touches Around Our Home.


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Kid's Christmas Tree with Plush Ornaments
Zion and Ian chose this tree from a local farm and decorated it themselves. They also helped me to make those garlands(one on the bed and around Moose’s neck) from pipe cleaners. So much fun!

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a little seasonal display in Z’s room with his art work

Fun and Colorful Christmas Tree

Our fancy tree! I added in some pink and animal print ornaments  this year. I might have gone overboard with the pink. There is more to show, but that would be too many pics. If I am not able to pop back in before Christmas, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas! Love and Blessings. xx

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Affordable DIY Props to Use In your Family Holiday Photos: A Guest Post

Hello everyone!
Today's guest post comes from another Mama and blogger, Andrea Genevieve Michnik. Today, Andrea will be sharing how to make your own props for those fun holiday photo shoots that many of us are all scurrying to get done this time of year. Take it away Andrea!

Family holiday photo shoots can be challenging, especially with a toddler in tow. Last year for my own family’s holiday photo, we only had two different props, and my 1-year-old son lost interest in about 10 minutes. I learned my lesson. This year I’m pulling together a basket with plenty of handmade options for us to pose with, depending on how we feel during the moment. The end result may be silly, romantic, cozy, or cute. No matter how it turns out, I’m certain it will be an honest and heartfelt depiction of my family at this point in our lives, and I can’t wait to share it with our loved ones through our holiday cards.

First, I’d like to offer step-by-step instructions for creating a craft I’m extra excited about: DIY glitter letters. After that, I’ll share a few of my other favorite DIY prop ideas, from oversized ornaments to a modern Christmas tree made from cardboard.

DIY Glitter Letter Prop
This project is a fun way to create a card that really says something — literally! You can spell out festive words like “Joy,” “Peace,” or “Merry,” or choose to go for a custom twist and create your family’s last name. Best of all, the letters can work as holiday décor in your home for years to come.

What you’ll need:
Cardboard letters from your local craft supply store (If you can’t find any, cut them out of old cereal boxes)
Modge Podge or glue
A paintbrush
Colored glitter (red, green, gold, and silver work well)
Clear finishing spray (I used Krylon Glitter Blast Glitter Seale)
Newspapers or scrap paper to work on


Instructions:

1. First, pick out what you want your letters to spell. For this tutorial I went with “Joy” because I’m going to use them through the winter as a table centerpiece.



2. Lay the letters down on your newspaper or scrap paper. Using the paintbrush, apply glue to one side of one letter. Make sure that every inch is covered. A thick layer of glue works best, but watch out for drips.



3. Apply the glitter generously. You shouldn’t see any of the letter or glue peeking through. If using Modge Podge, stick to one letter at a time, since it dries pretty quickly.



4. Once you've glittered one side, let the letter dry for about an hour and then flip it over to do the same to the backside.

5. When both sides dry, finish with glue and glitter on the edges of all letters. You could always do the edges in a different colored glitter.



6. The final step is crucial and this is to seal the glitter with a clear finishing spray. Glitter is fabulous — don’t get me wrong — but no mom wants to spend their holidays cleaning up glitter trails around the house!

For a totally different look, try covering the letters in holiday wrapping paper, metallic spray paint, or use rustic jute twine wrapped around each letter.

Looking for more holiday photo prop ideas? Here are four of my favorites:

1. Painted Mini Chalkboards
Take a plain wooden trimmed chalkboard and paint the edges red, green, silver, white, or gold to match your setting. Scribble out a cute phrase or the year.

2. 6 Point Paper Stars
Use a variety of seasonal 12” X12” scrapbook paper and fold into stars using this guide. Make a huge pile for you and your family to hold or toss in the air.

3. Oversized Ornaments
These huge ornaments made from gigantic colored balloons look so awesome! Any prop that is larger than life will be tons of fun for both kids and adults. Attach a string to each balloon and use cardboard with wire to recreate the ornaments’ cuffed top.

4. Modern Cardboard Christmas Tree
If you’re going for a more modern look or don’t want to have a living tree in your home, this cardboard version can be assembled to any size and painted to accentuate your home design.

Thank you Andrea for sharing! Do you use props in your family’s holiday photos? Please share your favorites in the comments. xx

About the author:

Andrea Genevieve Michnik is a mompreneur, serial crafter and blogger living in Austin, Texas. When Andrea isn’t knitting for her shop or exploring the outdoors with her adorable toddler, she is helping other local female entrepreneurs to empower themselves professionally. Andrea shares her maker insights and other Christmas card crafts on the TinyPrints blog , and you can find out what she’s up to on her Twitter and personal blog.



Monday, December 1, 2014

Hello December!

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Good morning! I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving break! I am so happy that December is here!! Let the countdown to Christmas begin. Happy Monday my friends. xx