Thursday, November 21, 2013

DIY-Advent Calendar

An Easy Daily Activity Advent Calendar



Since I've been having trouble sleeping recently and I always love a good craft I decided to whip up a super easy DIY activities advent calendar to be all ready for December. I grabbed some things from my craft room and got started. This can be recreated with things you have around the house!



Here's What You'll Need:
  • Scissors
  • Red & Green Paper
  • Markers
  • 25 Manilla tags
  • Red Ribbon
  • Thick ribbon any colour (I picked green polka dot)
  • a used Christmas card
  • Tape


 

Cut out strips of coloured paper leaving the front a little shorter than the height of the manilla tag so it pops up from the front. Fold the back down and tape down to create a loop for your ribbon to be strung through. I used markers to create "stitches" along the pouches to give it a more handmade look. 
Make sure to tape up the sides to prevent the tags from falling out the sides!


String your ribbon through the backs to create a long chain. I alternated green and red, but you can mix it up however you feel. I used green and red markers to number each one. I cut out holiday characters from a used Christmas card and taped them onto separate pieces of paper and inserted them into the chain to break up the numbers. I used my thick polka dot green ribbon to make two large cute bows to dress up the ends of the wall hanging.


 I'm a big believer in experiences over gifts, so instead of filling our pouches with little presents or candy (when let's face it the Holidays are already filled with enough tempting sweets and treats) I filled them with various activities to do with the boy. I cut up strips of the extra red ribbon and tied them to each manilla tag, as an easy pull tab from each pouch. Then I labeled each tag with an activity with markers, if you have kids this would be fun to have them help out with this part. 
The holidays can be stressful enough with a laundry list of things you need to buy and get done, so I had to put some thought into where each activity went. Put the activities that require a bit more time on a weekend, and the activities that are easy to do during the week when you might be caught up in work things. This is supposed to make December more fun, not more stressful so don't overwhelm yourself with activities that are going to be too hard to complete. Plop them in each slot and you've got yourself a personalized advent calendar! 


Stuck on ideas? Pick some of these and mix in some of your own traditions or favourites!
  • Donate something to a local charity
  • Drink hot cocoa
  • Go iceskating
  • Attend a Christmas Party
  • Do a random act of kindness
  • Have a game night
  • Make apple cider
  • Go Christmas caroling
  • Bake fresh cookies and decorate them
  • Make a snowman
  • Crank up the Holiday music
  • Eat a candy cane
  • Share your favourite holiday memories
  • Sleep under the Christmas tree
  • Build a snowman
  • Go window shopping
  • Kiss under the mistletoe
  • Check out the neighborhood lights
  • Have a gingerbread house competition
  • Take a holiday picture
  • Make a wish for the new year
  • Send a Holiday letter
  • Eat breakfast for dinner
  • Go shopping for stocking stuffers
  • Make paper snowflakes
  • Watch a cheesy Christmas movie
  • Volunteer together
  • Go Sledding


Enjoy Your Christmas Countdown!

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