Holiday Decor

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Welcome Sarah! 
Sarah is a a quintessential Midwestern mom in her late 30s who works as a freelance copywriter for 
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How to Make Your Mantel Look Festive

This Thanksgiving, I highly recommend using festive mantelpiece displays to add warmth to your fireplace. Personally, I really like dressing up my mantel because it makes my home feel so much more inviting! On that note, I’ve picked out some ideas for mantelpiece displays that I hope will transform your home into the holiday abode you’ve always wanted.

  • 1. A traditional combination of a wreath and garland
The combination of a beautiful wreath and garland on your mantel definitely makes the fireplace a great focal point. I recommend accenting the wreath and garland with some clear or multi-colored Christmas lights. The warm glow from the lights really ties in well with the holiday theme, creating a cozy look. Adding other natural decorations, like holly berries and pine cones, make it look even better! 



  • 2.      A big basket filled with pine cones
Get a big basket and fill it with some charming pine cones. Since these are really versatile, you can dress them up however you like -- in gold paint or glitter! To add visual interest, I also suggest using pine cones in different sizes and adding other decorative accents like red berries and nuts.


  • 3. A seasonal arrangement made with fruits, vegetables or flowers

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One recommendation I could make for decorating your home would be a harvest theme to celebrate Thanksgiving. In line with a theme like this, you can create a mantelpiece display made with fruits, vegetables or flowers in season. I like using butternut squash and pumpkin flowers because of their lovely orange and yellow colors. After placing these in classy, silver bowls, I usually add fresh flowers or dried flowering branches as decorative accents.

               

  •                  Images from: Country Living and The Lettered Cottage

  • 4.    A well-chosen selection of your favorite decorations and photographs
This is a great chance to display your favorite decorations and photographs that you normally would place elsewhere. I really like displaying framed photographs of my family taken during previous holiday get-togethers! Not only does this bring up good memories, but it also adds a personal touch to your decor.  To complement the photographs, I like adding other favorite decorations that I’ve picked up from vintage stores or flea markets.
You’ll see for yourself that using festive mantelpiece displays really does make quite a difference! Just remember to use decorations that blend well with the overall look and feel you want to create. A final suggestion: You can make this more fun by creating these mantelpiece displays together as a family (just don’t forget to ask for help with clean-up afterward). Enjoy!




Thank you Sarah--your ideas are wonderful and very helpful!   

(additinal images from Southern Living and  Better Homes and Garden)

Christmas Blessings Mix

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 Christmas Blessings Mix 
 Each ingredient reminds us of a Holiday blessing.

Bugles: Bring us the joyful message of the Heavenly Host, announcing peace on earth, good will to men.
Pretzels: Symbol of a mother's loving arms; as Mary wrapped her Son in swaddling clothes and laid him in the manger.
Red Hots: Red berries that decorate the holly plant, a reminder of eternal life and Christ's redemption.
Nuts or seeds: Promise of a a future harvest, one we will reap only if seeds are planted and tended with diligence.
Dried fruits: Remind us of the rich gifts brought by the Wise Men.
M&Ms: Memories of those who came before us to guide us to a blessed future.
Hershey's Kiss: The love of family and friends that sweetens our lives.
Candy Canes: Represents the shape of the shepherd's crook, used to bring lost lambs back to the fold.

Christmas Blessings Mix brings a festive touch to your Christmas celebrations. Share them with church friends, co-workers or family for a meaningful gift.

Christmas "Sweet Treats"

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                                       Welcome to Sweet Treats
                                                                for Christmas!
                                                            
Celebrate!
How about a Christmas Blizzard? Here's a few Christmas treats, as I mentioned in my previous Christmas post, to prepare for the Christmas Holidays! You can also make these fun treats for all celebrations and Birthdays!

How to make a Christmas Blizzard-

Ingredients:

One large glass (Walmart-under $1.00)
Fuzzy socks, Christmas hat, scarf or anything that can be rolled with the looks of Ice Cream!
Candy Canes
Red Candy Pixie sticks
Christmas candy picks (Hobby Lobby $1.00-50% off)
ribbon
Christmas tags

Recipe:
I used a scarf in my blizzard. I rolled it and puffed up the top to a tip. I added candy canes, pixie sticks and Christmas candy pick. Tie a ribbon, add a tag and welcome Christmas Smiles!



Christmas Swiss Roll:

How to make a Christmas Swiss Roll:
Ingredients:
One Brown Washcloth
One White Washcloth
One Elastic
One Christmas Tag
One Candy Cane
Christmas Ribbon

Recipe: Take one white and brown wash cloth. Fold each washcloth to the middle, roll the two washcloths together.

Place elastic around the folded wash cloths to keep in place. Next, add candy cane, ribbon and Christmas tag.


Enjoy your Swiss Cake Roll with your Christmas Blizzard!


Enjoy!

I Spy Christmas Ornaments

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Hello Friends!
 Handmade Christmas gifts are from the heart and bring a lot
of  LOVE and JOY to Christmas!
I Spy Ornaments
(You may remember them from last year)
Every year my kids receive a handmade ornament from Grandma.
The I Spy Ornament was our ornament from last year.
I think they are adorable!


I Spy Ornaments are simple to make.  You can easily make them with
the following supplies:
Clear Ornaments
Glitter Snow
funnel
Christmas Buttons
Miniature Ornaments 
Ribbon and Glue
laminated I Spy List
Be sure to glue the top of ornament securely.
If you are giving your ornament as a gift,
I Spy Ornaments look cute in a cupcake box or secure it to the top of a gift.
Enjoy!

Dissapearing Nine Patch Quilt

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A Fast and simple Quilt to make for Christmas! Love it!
Gather your friends and have a little Fun!
The finished quilt looks similar to the Turning Twenty Pattern!

Holiday Napkin Rings

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There are so many fun ways to decorate and embellish napkin rings!
If you are thinking about your Thanksgiving Table-you can do the same with
Fall Fabrics and Fall embellishments.


I'm working on Christmas Gifts.
  I will show you my current Christmas Project.
Supplies: 
Michael Miller Fat Quarter or any fabric napkin
(I use a coordinating fabric on reverse side).
Dollar Store:  Napkin Rings(8 in a package)-$1.00
Walmart : Christmas Ornaments "JOY" (three in a set)-$2.00
Michael's Craft Store:  Black "Cherish" Ribbon-$1.00
Hobby Lobby:  Mistletoeoe Garland with red berries-$1.00
JoAnns:  Tiny Red Rick Rack Trim- $1.39
(Ribbon and garland 50% off)


It all started with the Napkin Rings!
I knew they had potential!
1. Wrap Mistletoe Garland around napkin ring.
2.  Add "Joy" Christmas ornament

3. Secure with Red Rick Rack
4. Add Black Ribbon, pinch the middle of ribbon with pencil,
glue with glue gun.
You are FINISHED!
SIMPLE!

Add a Christmas Table Runner, Place Mats or a Christmas Table Cloth with
Red and White Christams Holiday Plates!
Enjoy!

Magnetic Countdown Calender

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Hello Family and Friends!
I've been wanting to show you all this adorable calendar.
(A "favorite" from last year)
This beautiful Calendar Creation is from the the desk of my loving MIL made from 
a creative daughter in law named Emily.

A Charming Magnetic Calendar for 12 months! 
This creation could also be used for a Christmas Countdown Calendar.

What FUN displaying your favorite paper collection.
Also a favorite for timeless keepsake jewelry.
Charms are beautifully displayed 
on 31 small match box's embellished with
scrapbook paper, 
1-31 numbers and 12 months of the year.

 There are 12 months displayed on magnet paper with vinyl lettering.
The Titled months are stored behind the frame with medal as the primary material used
for the backing. Scrapbook Paper is covering the medal on the front side.
Choose a old Frame and spray paint it to your liking.
Simply move the magnet match box's around each month.

A beautiful work of art!
Enjoy! 


Happy Thanksgiving!
Sweet Blessings to you all!

Thanksgiving for Kids

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Hello Everyone!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving is a beautiful time of year.
We have so much to be grateful for.
I'm especially grateful to be a Mom.
I love to create with my kids.
Here's a few ideas do celebrate the wonderful Thanksgiving Season with your kids!
I especially love the Thanksgiving Story Bracelet!


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