Our Advent Calendar is Ready to Go!
November 30, 2011
Finished just in the nick of time ... with a little a lot of help from my mum!
Remember all those months ago, when I came home from the craft store with this?
Well, I really must laugh at myself. There I was thinking I was so ahead of the game, when that tree sat on the top of my bookshelf until just after Thanksgiving! Honestly, I was thisclose to just leaving it plain! But my mother very kindly offered to take it home to paint in time for December 1st. We discussed colors and design, and off she went to the craft store ...
And just 24 hours later, she brought over the nearly finished product! (I say nearly finished only because it still needed numbers and a few embellishments which we did together while the boys ate lunch.)
And here's how it turned out!
I just love how it looks!
As you can see, we chose soft Christmas-y shades of red, gold, green and blue ... and my mum picked out lovely, silvery snowflakes and tiny bits of vintage clip art. For the countdown, we used simple black number stickers (I attached them with tweezers as they were fairly fragile).
And at the very top we placed a beautiful angel ...
Inside the drawers will be tiny treats and notes for the boys ...
And on the back of the tree is a special message:
Now, earlier today I started organizing the things for inside the drawers ...
These are strips of scrapbooking paper and some brightly wrapped chocolates. On the strips of paper I will write an activity or idea for each day (sometimes something special, often very simple) and then roll it up tightly and tuck it inside the drawer alongside a chocolate.
(Note: I write out the strips one night at a time, working off my big list of ideas. I find it hard to plan too far ahead when weather, sickness, and all kinds of other intrusions can upset our plans.)
Now, a word on the chocolates ...
I bought a couple of bags of mixed Lindt "Lindor" truffles, and they conveniently come wrapped in three different colors. So each boy gets a chocolate every third day. Bookworm's are blue (dark chocolate), Crackerjack's are red (milk chocolate) and Earlybird's are gold (white chocolate). Except that, EB can't eat these particular chocolates ...
So what we will do is this:
He will trade me his truffle for a special treat I have on hand just for him.
That's a win-win situation in my book! ;)
Now, I took the above pictures in the front room because it had such great light, but I've since moved the Advent tree to its permanent home, on top of the nature shelf:
The Tree is surrounded by favorite (nature-related) Christmas books, as well as ...
... our little Star Children ...
... and my Holiday Peace candle:
I'm just so very pleased.
So here we are on the last night of November, and our Advent Tree is ready to go! I can't wait for tomorrow ... December is such a wonderful month, because there are so many special pleasures in which to take comfort and joy. It's my hope our Tree will guide us through Advent, and help us prepare - inside and out - for the happiest day of the year.
~**❤**~
Have a lovely night, my friends, and thank you very much for stopping by. I will see you all again here very soon ...
:)