Sunday, December 30, 2012

Handmade Gifts

This year I made almost everything I gave for Christmas.  I'm thrilled at how well everything turned out, too.  I did drive myself almost completely nuts trying to get it all done in time.  The only thing I haven't posted pics of on my deviantart page is the pillows I made for my niece, nephew, and two kids.  Why?  Because they are pillows of the letters of their names.  And I don't wish to post that on here.  They turned out well, though, especially since I couldn't find a pattern and just ended up making one myself.  Anyway, here are a few pics of the items made this year.

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The B-wing ornament for my husband this year.

 This is the bedroom in my kids new playhouse made of boxes.  I made a few pieces of furniture, including the wardrobe which has a working drawer, and a clothes rod made from a dowel inside.
I also made a fridge, a shelf, and other boxes function as storage.

 Found this idea on pinterest.  Using dvd covers as coloring packs.  Went in the kids stockings and they love them!

 A stocking for my husband... I was suprised how quickly I was able to make this one.

 Popcorn balls.  I love these!

 Some of the felt food... doughnuts in a box with a clear 'lid'.  The kids love these!

 I made all this during a couple of weeks.  Wish I would have started sooner.  Wanted to make some pizza but never had the time.

 Here is the playhouse we made for the kids.  Yes... these photos are sort of out of order.  Ah well.  The kids love this!

 Some more playfood using soap boxes and cutouts from old flyers.

 The playing cards from a remade game of Clue for my ticket gift.  I never got pics of the weapons I made.  Shoot.  Ah well.  He loved it and I am so glad!  I wasn't sure...
I made the pics on the gimp program and I printed them then used modge podge on the original cards.  Found the game at the thrift store and had some fun remaking it.

 Here's the game board.  The start tiles and the rooms were all redone.

 Inside the box.  I made new checkcards using the names of the rooms, weapons, and characters I made up.  I also made the boxes and whatnot a bit more fun and organized.  The confidential folder needed to be redone, so I cut off the old writing part and put it on a new folder.  I also made some 'black clipboard folders' that will be used to better hide the clue checklists.

 The cover of the clue game. 

 Musical coasters to go with the game night theme.

 Two angry birds bowling games.  Saw a pic of this on the web somewhere and thought it was great!  My ticket got one, and my husband got the other.

 A record bowl.  I filled it with caramel corn I made the night before our gathering, candy, and sweets for their game night.

 Cards for Christmas.

 My daughter got this Minnie Mouse pillow.  Made the pattern myself, used some fabrics that I already had, and it turned out great!  It's actually quite big!

 Another pinterest find... notebooks from recycled boxes.  I made 3 of these, and I love them.  The kids are always playing with these.


My husband's gifts.  I made the bookends from clay and wood, the clone trooper from perler beads (love those things... made minnie and mickey mouse for my kids) and the lego... from the store, haha.  I couldn't resist.  It's the only thing I didn't make or get second hand. 

The kids also got a few second hand gifts... a Belle barbie doll which was actually brand new (still had the paper on her and was in a plastic bag) for my daughter, a Goofy plush for my son, (total cost of both, $3.50) and a bunch of clothes.  My son also got a tractor we were given as a gift from a farm equipment store for buying some equipment there this year.  He loved it! 

So, that's my bunch of gifts in a photographic nutshell.  I don't have pics of the scrapbook I made my inlaws (it's a heritage album I've worked on for the last 2 years) or the calendar for my parents (I love Shutterfly!), or the gift my husband made for his ticket.  It's really neat!  He found a sign in the states a while back that read 'A man's home is his castle, but his garage is his sanctuary' and printed the text on cardstock, cut it out, then using sharpie on silver painted metal sheeting, drew it on and painted it in.  He bought some magnetic shelves and clips for the board itself, and now my bro has an organizer 'sign' for in his garage!

As for me, he made me a coupon book for a date night/weekend and some other various 'treat yourself' things as Christmas snuck up on him this year.  I love it!  I am looking forward to our weekend getaway in January!  I also got some more eczema cream and soap and a large luigi figure to keep my mario one company.  My daughter gave us a modge podged picture of her with a handprint from Cubbies.  I love it!  I look forward to displaying it!

I have another gift I wish to talk about, but I'm going to put that in its own post.  For now, I am done!  Hope you all had a very merry Christmas!  And have a happy new year!  My goodness... how time flies!


Friday, December 14, 2012

Christmas Recycling

This year for Christmas, I decided to do some recycling.  Yes... recycling.  First of all, we had so many yogurt containers I had saved thinking that they could go into the bin, but they couldn't.  So... I upcycled them... into these!


I spent a lot of time on these.  Suprisingly.  There are 32 of them.  I baked spritz cookies (with the kids overseeing, haha) and wrapped them up before placing them in these little baskets.  They are really simple to make, but 32 of them is daunting.  The kids decorated some precut paper which I later added to the yogurt cups.  I used my BigKick to cut a bunch of tags which I stamped and added to the front.  The handles are made from pipe cleaners.  And the tissue paper... also recycled.  I keep a lot of stuff that would otherwise be trashed.  Can't bear to trash things that are so useful!

My husband got a shot of me assembling the premade baskets.  My daughter handed hers out at Cubbies, and both kids handed them out at sunday school.  There are a few left yet to go to some of their friends/cousins.

The other 'recycling' fun I had was with berry containers.  You know, those lovely clear plastic containers that house our blueberries and raspberries?  We made white cookies, I decorated them, and wrapped them up into these containers using my BigKick once again and some fun paper and whatnot to decorate the tops.


I love my snowflake Bigz die!  It is so much fun!  I made a bunch of snowflakes!  I can't wait to have more fun with cutting!

I have many other projects I wish to start soon that use recycled materials.  I just... need to get started!

So, what sorts of things do you recycle?

Advent is Over 1/2 Done!

For Christmas this year I decided to do an advent calendar of activities with the kids!  I've been ambitious and made a few of the activities more 'work', haha.  But the kids love them!  This is the list of activities I decided on doing.  Some of them will get their own post (with photos... cause I love photos!)

Day1:  Play outside in the snow at a park
Day2:  Make candy necklaces
Day3:  Help the toys get ready for Christmas (we did an MLP toy scene with them decorating the tree)
Day4:  Christmas baking!  We made white cookies (or grandma cookies) in Christmas shapes.  the kids helped me pour in the ingredients, cut a few shapes, and lick the beaters.
Day5:  Draw ourselves on paper.  I actually forgot we were going to an annual meeting so we were away from home through the 7th, but the kids got to draw, paint, work with perler beads and whatnot... not to mention swimming!
Day6:  Make ice balloons!  I have to put a pic of this one.  The kids watched (and picked colors) as I put food coloring and water in balloons to place outside to freeze.  Once frozen, we peeled off the balloons from the ice and they are now decorating our windowsill outside.
 
Day7:  Go to a Christmas Concert.  My sister and her husband had one in town, but we couldn't get away from the farm in time, so instead we did the balloons that day, since we weren't home at all on the 6th.
Day8:  Help at Christmas Giveaway.  The kids got their faces painted.  There wasn't much work there for us to do, but we went to help.
Day9:  Deliver Christmas Goodies.  I made a bunch of baskets with the kids using yogurt containers. scrapbooking paper, my new BigKick (made a bunch of labels) and stamps, and pipe cleaners (for handles).  I was thrilled to use my cropadile to punch holes in the yogurt containers to put the pipe cleaners through as handles, and the kids decorated a bunch of papers cut to size which I put on the containers themselves.  Well... they say a picture is worth a thousand words...
Day10:  Make a fort.  We made one with blankets and pillows under the table.  The kids had a grand time!
Day 11:  Decorate a gingerbread house.  I attempted making our own from scratch.  My son wanted a gingerbread train as well (he saw the train kits at Superstore and wanted to make one).  I baked them on Sunday, assembled them on Monday, and we decorated Tuesday.  We're eating it already... couldn't resist (tastes so much better than the ones you buy in kits).
Day12:  Take a pic at 12:12 on the 12th of the 12th month 2012.  Yup.  We managed... barely...

 
Day13:  Enjoy some Hot Chocolate.  We went to a local tree lighting, had hot chocolate and saw Santa! 
 
Day14:  Today was making popcorn balls.  I'm suprised at how well they turned out!  I've never done these before and was told they could be tricky.  A bunch are now on our tree.
 
Aren't they pretty?  I like them.  They taste good too! 

We'll see what else is up in the next 10 days.  Wow.  Is it really 10 days?  Goodness, but I have lots to do!

Monday, December 10, 2012

GAH! It's Almost Here!

I cannot believe how fast the time has flown by!  I haven't been blogging as you can see... I've been too busy trying to work on all the projects I've made for myself.  And I've made too many projects for myself!

I do have 11 gifts wrapped and under the tree already.  Two of which are second hand clothes for the kids (one package for each of them).  I've done a lot of sewing, scrapbooking, and a little bit of clay work.  I've also made all my cards (done that, whew) and handed out over half already.  I started my baking, and I'm happy to say that yogurt cups make adorable spritz cookie baskets! 

One thing I'm really proud of this year... I made my advent calendar inserts myself.  We used a second hand Playmobile advent calendar again this year, and I also pulled out the truck I bought sometime last year after Christmas was over.  It was originally $20 or $25 if I remember, and I got it for $5.  It has little magnetic doors, and inside I put little printed papers with activities we will do together each day until Christmas, along with something that sort of goes with the activity (or candy).  Tomorrow... is decorating a gingerbread house. 

I have NEVER in my life made a gingerbread house from scratch.  When little, my mom bought one of those kits, and that is the same thing I did with my kids last year.  Well, I saw that a friend of mine had made a gingerbread house and it looked so nice (and smelled even better!  Those kits have not-so-tasty gingerbread).  She gave me the recipe, and I baked it all up yesturday.  My son wants to do a gingerbread train (he saw the kits at the Superstore next to the house kits)... so... I came up with a way to make cookies into a train shape as well, once I had cut out the gingerbread house pieces themselves.  Today I assembled all the pieces on the board, and it is ready for decorating tomorrow... to go with our advent activity!  And inside the advent calendar with the paper describing what we will be doing... a few gumballs!  I can't wait to do this with the kids!

So, in all, things are trucking along.  I have another 'half done' gift that I hope to finish this week, three gift ideas in my head I hope to do as well, and two rather large items that I REALLY need to start if I'm to get anywhere on them (my son loves trains... so I want to turn a table we have in our basement into a train table.  My daughter is into Barbie sized dolls now, and it looks like she'll be getting a number of items to go with that newfound love this Christmas including furniture and clothes for the two (soon to be three) dolls she has.  I want to make a simple barbiedoll house).  Wish me luck... I'm going to need it.

As for my husband... I am having an impossible time figuring out what exactly to make him.  He is NOT easy.  Stocking stuffers for him are NOT easy.  I've done my yearly tradition item for him (a Star Wars ornament) and I have 2 or 3 other gift ideas, but I want to do something really special.  Sigh.

Oh... and my budget for the year... is not very high.  $200.  That is it.  For everything (food, ingrediants, anything I need to purchase for crafting whether I use it all or not, etc).  I'm still quite under, which is really nice!

As for hubby making my gift... I am not sure that is going to happen.  He still has to make his ticket gift.  And he hasn't really started on that yet.

Two weeks... two weeks...

Thursday, November 1, 2012

It's Coming!

What is?  Why, Christmas of course!  There are only 54 days until Christmas is upon us, and I'm itching to get some stuff done!

Christmas brings so many feelings of joy, nostalgia, and excitement for me!  Also a lot of stress if I'm not careful, but we'll try to do things so that stress is at a minimum for this time of year (if possible).  I get fully into wanting to craft, sculpt, bake, decorate, and get out of the house to enjoy the lights and sounds of the season.

This year, I plan on doing something a little different than last year.

It isn't a big change.  I don't have a large budget for Christmas usually, and I've done similar to this before, but not to the degree I want this year.  I want to make it a handmade Christmas... no bought gifts whatsoever (unless it's a modified second hand item).  I am not allowing myself to buy any ornaments, and I'd like to make a bunch for the tree and fill it with homemade items instead of the purchased ornaments I already have (although I'm sure a few will make it on there anyway.  After all, I already have them).  I am hoping to continue my tradition of baking white cookies with the kids, and this time get my son involved.  I want to try to make my own packaging for gifts in a fun, crafty sort of way instead of only reusing the bags (although those are really nice, too, and if I find I'm running low on time, I will use them anyway).  And... this is the big one... I am going to make my husband's gift, and request (if he feels up to it) that he do the same for me.  Well... make, or purchase second hand and 'modify'.  :)

I have visions of popcorn balls and other foodie treats on our tree, of giving cute edible gifts to friends and family, of making a few more difficult but fun items for the kids... I've started on a couple of things already, but I am a long way from finished.  And the difficult part about baked gifts is that they need to be given shortly after baking.  But that is ok!  I don't mind, as long as I can have one or two days of straight baking I'll be good!

I'm looking at my recycling box and imagining all sorts of interesting items being turned out of those boxes, cans, bottles, and egg cartons.  I'm looking at my scrapbooking papers and fabrics and wondering what I could come up with... and I'm looking at my kids and thinking that salt dough would be a fun thing for them to play with and make creations of their very own for friends and family!

Maybe it's pregnancy that does some of this to me.  I did the same thing while pregnant with my son... none of the other years went quite to that same extent.  Although, shortly after having my daughter, I did a bunch of crafts as well.

So, what do you all enjoy doing for the holidays?  When do you start, and when do you try to have most everything done by?  Do you handmake things?  How do you save money over the holidays?  Christmas grosses the largest commercial sales over any other time of year.  Do you have any fun traditions that you've maybe changed up a little over the years?

I'm hoping (hoping) to post more over the next couple of months some of my ideas, projects, and whatnot... and I'd love to hear any tips you have for me (because I LOVE comments!  And comments about Christmas traditions, tips, and 'tricks' are even better!).  I'm hoping to spend even less than my normal 'budget' for the Christmas season, and use the excess towards a gift through World Vision or something to that effect.  Oh, I have so many things I'd love to see happen!  We'll just see what I can reasonably do without stressing myself!

Happy Holidays!  (Yes... I said it... at least I'm not listening to the Christmas tunes yet, although I've been tempted... and the kids have been singing Jingle Bells, haha).