Showing posts with label Christmastime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmastime. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas!





Aren't my boys handsome?!  I love so many things about these cards: the pictures my sister took, the fact that they were taken where we got married 4 years ago, Tiny Prints and their awesome Christmas designs, and the fact that I was able to personalize this card with my home state.

I'm off to go and wrap presents (procrastinator) and get ready to spend some time with family.  Praying that you and yours may know and experience the true meaning of this holiday season. Check out a video made by some of my Chicago peeps :)

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

DIY: Advent Calendar

It all started when I was perusing Pinterest and I saw tons of different versions of felt Advent calendars and they instantly took me back to my childhood.  When I was growing up, we had a felt calendar that my mom had bought at the church Christmas sale.  I loved that calendar!
It looked a little something like this (found here

I remember looking forward to pulling out the stuffed animal to add to the tree and to read the verse of the day.  This helped build anticipation for my child self, and it also helped me understand that Christmas was so much more than Santa and presents.  I instantly starting pinning my little heart out and began searching and pinning for all sorts of Advent inspirations.  Here are some of the different calendars that inspired me:

                                            here                                                          here

here                                                         here    

While I love these different calendars, I knew mine needed to be a little bit different.  My first preference was size.  I didn't want a really big calendar because I knew I didn't have a good place to put it - it needed to be reasonably sized.  My other preference was simple, similar to the first calendar, only I didn't want to use clay tags, I wanted to use patterned paper ones.  With all these thoughts swimming in my head, I headed to Hobby Lobby (along with the rest of the the Western world searching for the "just right" Christmas supply/gift/decoration).  Here is what I ended up with:

I picked up the mini clothes pins (the only thing that wasn't on sale) for $2.99, the 8x10 picture frame (50% off) for $7 and then 6 Christmas colored scrapbook paper and 1 piece of burlap-looking paper (all were 50% off as well).  I'm pretty sure this entire project cost somewhere around $12.  What is not shown above that I did use was jute twine (already had it) and white cardstock (already had it).  

Originally I was going to just purchase the tags at Hobby Lobby and cover them with the patterned paper, only they weren't small enough to fit on an 8x10 picture frame. That's when I decided to bust out my Silhouette and cut my own tags.  If you don't own a cutting device, while tedious, you could hand cut your own tags if you need them smaller than the ones available at the store. 

My next step was to cut out a bunch of different tags on the different papers so that I had options with my layout.  I then arranged the different tags (there were 3) and the different patterns (3) in a random assortment. 

Now that my layout and design was decided, I was ready to add the verses.  I used this pin to choose my verses.  I decided to add one for December 25th, and I added Romans 5:1 (There being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ). Once I knew the tag size order, I knew the verse that needed to correspond to the right shape to fit my design.  I got on my Silhouette and added the verses and cut them out on white cardstock and then glued them to the back of the patterned paper that it went with:




Then I decided to cut small circles out on white cardstock that had the numbers 1-25 on them to add to the front of my tags. Once I cut them out, I glued them on the front of all my tags so I knew which tag went with Dec. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.

 


And then I was in business!  I was ready to finish assembling my calendar so that it was usable.  I decided to take the glass out of the frame and attach three strings of the jute twine.  I would use the twine to pin my tags to.  I figured out where I wanted the placement of my twine and marked it on the inside of the frame. I then hot glued it down.



Once the jute was in place, I was ready to put the rest of the frame together. I took the burlap paper and put it in the frame in back of the jute. Then I put the back on the frame and started adding my tags to the twine using the small pins that I had bought.  As it was coming together, I was getting more and more excited...I loved the way it was looking!


And once all the tags were in their place, I was in love!


I couldn't love it more! I love how it looks, I love it's size, and I love how functional it is!  I know that this will be a well-loved and used Christmas decoration for many years to come!  I still love the felt calendar, and look forward to one day when my life requires one - but this year ain't the year for that! 
:-)

***I also found on Pinterest this great resource: a free download of "Good News Great Joy - Daily Readings for Advent" from John Piper Ministries. If you haven't already, check it out!

What about you?  Do you have an Advent Calendar that your family uses every year?  What kind is yours?

I'm linking up to: 





Monday, November 25, 2013

Tiny Prints Giveaway - Ends 11/27!

I cannot believe that Christmas time is already here!  I feel like it was just yesterday that I was getting back into the habit of waking up early and getting my booty to school.  How is it that we're already almost halfway through the school year (not to mention that Christmas is excitingly/stressfully close!)?!
However, with this time of year comes so many things that I love: the anticipation of time off to relax, rejuvenate and hang out with family and friends; the mysterious wonder that this season brings; and the twinkling lights that seem to be everywhere.  I so seriously love this time of year...even if I haven't purchased a single Christmas gift this season!
With this time of year comes the fun of giving and receiving Christmas cards through the old fashioned snail mail!  I turn into a small child during this time of year whenever I head out to the mailbox.  With that being said, have you guys checked out all the options that Tiny Prints have to offer with their 2013 Holiday cards?  They have thought of everything - from great designs down to detailed and unique cuts to give you that perfect, personalized card.  Tiny Prints has thought of everything making their 2013 Holiday cards perfect for any one!  They offer new trim options for 2013 (Square, rounded, bracket, ticket & scallop trim options), Clear cards (you read that right!)!, New design styles for 2013 (Contemporary, Classic, Vintage, Full bleed photos, All That Glitters, Bold Expressions, Simply Chic, Woodland Wonder & The New Tradition), and on top of all that you can choose matching address labels and envelope liners to match your cards.  Now that's a whole lot of choices - sure to please anyone!


Check out some of the ones that I love and am contemplating purchasing:



I love the snowflakes on this one and the simplistic design.


Even though this isn't quite the chalkboard look, it has the same feel, which I really like.


Maybe it's the pooch in this picture, but I'm loving this card!


I really like the typography on this card - my friend Josie (graphic design major) may be rolling her eyes at me right now :).

If you know me, you know how much I love fall.  This card has a natural, homey feel to it that reminds me of my favorite season.


Here's the exciting part!  Tiny Prints is helping me host a giveaway for a $50 off total order (plus free shipping) code at Tiny Prints!  All you have to do is check out their 2013 Holiday cards and comment on this post with your favorite design (please include your email).  The giveaway is going to close SOON!  I am going to choose a winner this upcoming Friday, November 27 by 3pm EST.  Be sure you check out Tiny Prints' cards and comment below with your favorite design (please include your email address) to make you eligible for this great giveaway! 

This giveaway is now closed


Friday, December 7, 2012

Christmas Cards


It's Christmas card time!  I love everything about Christmas cards - from taking the pictures, to picking out our cards, to getting all our friend's cards in the mail and hanging them up in our house.  We're blessed because my sister is a photographer who is willing to capture us each year (EELaine Photography).  This year, I had even more fun with our Christmas card picture, because we had a new family member who joined us in front of the camera...

Photobucket
Isn't he just so handsome?!  He looks so regal in this picture...Princeton, that is :)


Photobucket
He's looking a little unsure of this whole thing in this picture.  Needless to say, this wasn't the choice for the 2012 Christmas card!


Photobucket      Photobucket
If you didn't already know it, these pictures should verify how well loved this dog is!


Photobucket
Here we are trying to get Princeton to howl....his thoughts? "Really, guys???  You sound ridiculous!"


Photobucket
"Let me show you how it's done..."

After sifting through all the great pictures that my sister took, we finally decided on this one:

Photobucket
I felt like this was the best one of all three of us :)

And here's a sneak peek at our 2012 Christmas card from tinyprints:
Photobucket

What about you?  Do you send Christmas cards every year?  Do you love tinyprints as much as I do?  (Here are our Christmas Card pictures from 2011 Christmas)

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Tiny Prints' 2012 Holiday Collection and GIVEAWAY!

Let me first start out this post by letting you know how absurd it is in my mind that we're already halfway through the month of November...seriously - absurd!  With that being said, Christmas is right around the corner, which brings with it so many wonderful things!  One of my favorite things about Christmas is receiving cards from close friends and family.  As silly as it sounds, I love to have that connection with people I don't get to see everyday, especially when it involves a picture of their lovely faces!  Last year, Stephen and I ordered our Christmas cards from Tiny Prints and had a wonderful experience with them (you can read about it here).  The cards came quickly, they were made of quality paper and they looked exactly like what I saw on my computer screen when I placed my order.  I was so happy with my order as soon as it arrived.

With that being said, you can imagine how ecstatic I was when Tiny Prints contacted me and told me they would like to give me and one of my reader's money off of our Christmas Cards for this year!  Let me share with you some of my favorites (I happen to have a bajillion, but I'll spare you from looking at all of them!)

I love Peaceful Holly in sage - I really like the font and the simple image of the holly leaves.

Merry Plaid in dark grey - I tapped into my love of plaid last year, and this one happened to remind me of the newly found love from last year.

Drawn Blessings in rich red - I think I really have a thing for red and green together, especially this shad of green (remember the first card I shared with you???).  I also really like the font!

Mod Holly in evergreen - again, I'm loving the color combination, as well as the simplistic holly graphics.


Check out Tiny Prints special offers page to get a great deal on these beautiful cards!  On top of that, enter this giveaway to receive $50 off of your next Tiny Prints order (expires 12/14/2012 – no extensions, does not include shipping & cannot be combined with any other promos).  To enter, simply visit the Tiny Prints Christmas Cards page and leave me a comment letting me know which card is your favorite.  It's that simple!  

Make sure you enter in the giveaway today!  It will be closing on Sunday, November 18 at 12pm EST.

Disclosure: While this post is sponsored by Tiny Prints, all opinions are my own.  I will be ordering my Christmas Cards this year from Tiny Prints and am excited to see them!







Monday, January 30, 2012

Christmas 2011

Yeah, again, I know the date...better late than never, right???  Moving on...
This past Christmas was the first Christmas that I did not leave the city of Louisville since I was in high school.  It made things really calm, which helped balance out the craziness that I was wrapping presents on Christmas morning (are we all noticing a theme here....again, better late than never, right?).  It definitely beat last Christmas when it felt as though we travelled the globe to see everyone at Christmastime!  Unexpectedly, Stephen's mom ended up staying in Louisville for Christmas because Stephen's sister had a baby.  Which meant that we celebrated with his family on Christmas Eve, my family on Christmas day, and then with his family again (when his dad returned from Pittsburgh) later on in the week.  We had a lot to celebrate, and celebrate a lot we did!

So, on Christmas Eve we went to church with Stephen's family (minus his pops) and then went back to his parents house to eat a yummy meal!
Christmas Eve:


On Christmas Day we woke up and headed over to my parents house to enjoy Christmas with my family...unfortunately, we're not good about taking pictures - here's the only picture that I have from Christmas day (I stole it from my sister):

Celebrating Christmas later on that week with Stephen's whole family (Pops included):
All the grandbabies

This picture makes me laugh - Nathan and Ashley are both still such attractive people, even in their outtakes!

Noni and her great grandbabies

4 generations
<3

Jake, getting some loving!

Nona and Nunu with their grandbabies
The whole clan

Somebody (I'm not going to name any names...) got really hot from running around like a crazy woman. Her solution?  Strip.  Ah - the benefits of being a child!

A little late, but I hope you had the merriest Christmas!