Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Noon Year's Eve!

It has been a very, very long time since I have posted on this blog.  I just can't seem to find a rhythm:(
However, I wanted to take a minute to talk about our upcoming Noon Year's Eve celebration!  After calling the local roller rink we invited a bunch of friends to meet up there are SKATE INTO 2015!


We are really excited and can't wait to celebrate with our friends!  And every fun event must end with a favor, right!?!  I found a cute idea on Pinterest with a ring pop and a tag that says "Ring in 2015!"  I didn't care for the tag too much so I created my own!  And guess what?  I am sharing it with YOU!  It is at the end of this post:)

In the late afternoon we are heading over for dinner and play with our friends.  We have had some great times with this other family throughout the year so I have P.L.E.N.T.Y. of photos of all of the kids to create a "Looking back at the Year" BINGO! Making your own can be a little time consuming depending on how many people will be playing BINGO and the number of boards you need.  I think it is worth it though.  Here is one of ours:

So that is what we have planned so far!  I would love to hear about fun things you dow ith your children to ring in the New Year!  As promised, here is a link to the treat topper.  One file is for a pdf with four on the page and the other is for the topper as a png.  ENJOY!



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Quick Tip: Wrap Your Painting & Art

Do you have a large painting/portrait above a mantel or in a prominent place in your home?  I have a canvas that is 35"x35" and I love it, but it really shouts out "Spring/Summer" more than Fall/Winter/Holiday.  I certainly don' want to spend a lot of money to replace it several times a year.  So, I have found one way to get around this issue ~ at least for Christmas.  I purchased a vinyl tablecloth at Walmart for $3 and I used that to cover the painting like a Christmas present.  I used a hot glue gun to adhere it to the wood part of the canvas in the back.  Then I added some ribbon and a giant bow using Command strips since I was worried the hot glue would ruin the front of the painting.  Now I have a giant Christmas present above the mantle.


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

DIY Operation Christmas Child Ornament

As a way to thank our guests for coming to our Packing Party this weekend I wanted to give them a little gift and a momento of thier participation in OCC.  You can easily make an Operation Christmas Child ornament by using one of the plastic photo ornaments at Michael's ($1.99, but if you have a coupon you could get it 40%-50% off...or make sure you stock up after Christmas to use for next year!)

The one I purchased was 3".  Next, I created a picture that was 3" round using the OCC Logo.



 You can save the ones I created above by right-clicking and saving to your files.  I also thought it would be great to customize the back with the date of your party, or where your box(es) ended up!  Nothing beats a photo after all your shoe boxes are packed too :)  Once you print out you pictures, you just need to cut them out and insert them into the middle of your ornament. 
This ornament would also serve as a great reminder throughout the Christmas season of the TRUE meaning of Christmas. 

Have you had your Packing Party yet?

Monday, November 12, 2012

Elf on the Shelf Shoebox Shindig!

Our Elf on the Shelf arrives the day after Thanksgiving.  This year I wanted to do something fun, but I also wanted to pack more shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child this year and invite others to join in the effort.  So, we are hosting an Elf on the Shelf Shoebox Shindig!  I thought it was a great way to combine both of our family traditions!  Our daughter is in preschool, so the kiddos will enjoy the Elf on the Shelf movie while eating some pancakes in their pajamas!

Here is a copy of the invitation to spur your creativity!


Do you host a Packing Party for Operation Christmas Child?  Let us know!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Pot of Prayers

I have been struggling to teach our daughter about prayer.  She is only three and a half, so I certainly don't expect her to truly understand the concept or power of prayer, but I really want her to have some understanding of why I pray with her.  I started explaining to her that prayer is like water and sun for people!  She knows that we water our flowers and plants and knows that it helps them to grow.  I told her that when we pray it is like we are watering the people we love so they will grow too!  Of course, she thought they would get bigger, but I explained to her that they are growing more in love with Jesus and becoming better on the inside.

I wanted to make our prayers for others fit this picture, so I created a Pot of Prayers.  I used pictures of the people we pray for to create a flower-looking design that I put on candy pop sticks.  I put corn in a pot and some ribbon and now we have a Pot of Prayers!






So, who do we pray for?  So many people: family, friends, classmates, and our Pastor.  How about you?  How do you pray with your Preschooler?

Monday, October 8, 2012

The Gratitude Gourd ~ A Christian Thanksgiving Tradition

Needless to say, I am all about traditions!  This year for Thanksgiving, I wanted to focus on GIVING THANKS to those people who touch our lives each day.  So many people, myself included, go about their day often wondering "Am I making a difference?"  I say YES!  Too often those who make a difference in our lives in small or big ways, go unnoticed.  For example, there is a woman who frequently serves us at Dunkin' Donuts who is always so kind and courteous and has a smile and a kind word for me and our daughter.  I always roll the backseat window down, so Isabella can say hello to "Miss Linda".  That woman probably feels that she is just a service worker at a coffee shop, but for us, she is a warm and friendly part of our day!  She is, unbeknownst to her, shining her light before others as God calls us to do in Matthew 5:16.

I have so  many other people in our life who offer a friendly smile and a wave when they could just go about their day without such a simple, but powerful offer.  Our mailman and the clerks at the post office, so many of the teachers and paraprofessionals at our daughters school, and the school crossing guard.  I still remember a man in our old neighborhood who was a crossing guard: he was so lively and friendly and waved each and every morning to the people passing down the road.  On my way to work in the mornings, I passed another crossing guard at a middle school not far from the school I taught at.  I noticed, for over eight years how kind this woman was and the respect and care that was evident on the children's faces as they crossed the street, chatting and laughing with her.  This woman must have been in her 70s.  She could have been cross and unkind.  She could have been bitter when the weather was cold and rainy, but instead, she was always smiling, courteous and diligent at her work.  

This year we are starting a new tradition called the Gratitude Gourd for the month of November leading up to Thanksgiving.  Each day we will give a pumpkin gift to someone whose light shines before us, as our way of saying THANKS and a way to give back for the kindness they have offered us daily.  I made up a poem that we will attach to each gourd.  
I will upload a few sizes for you all to use as you wish.  Please not that the font is DJ Harvest from djinkers.com as well as the cute pumpkin and mouse clip art.  The poem is written by me and is protected by copyright.  All rights are reserved.  You may use it for PERSONAL USE ONLY.  

So, you may be wondering what kind of gourd you need to use.  Well, anything goes!  Here is one of mine:
This one is a glass pumpkin jar from Target that cost $5.99.  If you are doing one each day leading up to Thanksgiving, you may want to find a less expensive alternative...or only do a few glass ones.  It is up to you!  You could do real pumpkins and just attach the poem!  You can do pumpkin bags, small plastic pumpkin containers, DIY paper pumpkin treat boxes...the possibilities are endless ~ especially if you check out Pinterest ;)

I would LOVE to see what you end up doing for your Gratitude Pumpkins so be sure to stop by and share on our Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/TheGratitudeGourd

Are you READY!?!  Download your own Gratitude Gourd poems HERE :)


Saturday, September 29, 2012

Halloween Advent FREEBIE!

We just hung up our Halloween advent calendar!  I searched for some fun Halloween activities to do each night and not all of them fit what I wanted, so I decided to make my own borrowing from others' ideas and adding my own.  I also used a spidery font.  The "Watch a Halloween show or movie" and "Read a Halloween book" are listed more than once since we are just more likely to do that on more than one occasion.  It also helps for nights when you won't be able to cook or make a craft because you are too busy.

For the "Spooky Movement Cards" you can download them as part of Alison's AWESOME H is for Halloween packet HERE :)
 
 
Ready for your FREE Halloween advent cards?!?  JUST CLICK HERE!