Christmas Week: Disney Reveal
Michael and I decided to take the kids to Disneyland! We’ll take them in January while the crowds are thinner. While they will get some gifts this year (okay, I’ve had a hard time holding back, but they aren’t getting anything huge), we are failing trying to keep things simple. I wanted to have something to give them when we tell them we are taking them to the Happiest Place on Earth because none of them have been yet, and we are really, really excited to take them.
I rounded up some supplies, including some Disney paper I found at Michael’s Crafts. I also downloaded the Waltograph font from Dafont.com.
I typed up a message to the kids from Mickey and got to cutting and pasting.
I am so pleased with how it turned out!
Here’s the cover:
Don’t you just love a good, layered sticker?
And here’s the inside:
(sorry it’s so blurry)
This is my favorite part- the message from Mickey underneath the black. Anna loves Minnie right now, so I had to include her, too. 🙂
I’m not sure what we’ll do with it after-the-fact other than put it in a keepsake box, but it sure is cute. Would you like a tutorial? I was thinking this might be something to sell or share the process of how I made it, though it really is self-explanatory. If you’re interested in either, please leave a comment and let me know!
And so, dear readers, I leave you until after the holidays. We are excited to see family and friends for the holidays, and this mommy needs a break from technology for a while. I’ll be planning lots of posts for the new year, including a closet update, fun with felt, and more!
Happy Holidays to you and yours, and may you have a safe and fun New Year! See you in 2012!
Read MoreChristmas Week: Some Decorations {and a FAIL}
Today I thought I’d share with you a few random things I am loving. I will also show you a Crafting Crazy fail. Woo hoo!
Let’s start with the cute stuff.
Have you seen these at Target?
If you missed them this year, and you have a pre-K kid, be sure to get them next year. I snatched some up and somehow got them home without Anna seeing them. Everyone once in a while over the last few weeks when I need to keep her occupied, I have pulled out one of these. Next year I will grab every single one- at $2 each, they are a deal. They really work fine motor skills, but are also fun. And the pictures make it easy for the kids- they just refer to it to see what to do. Here’s Anna’s handiwork:
We also did snowmen and penguins. They are super cute. Anna insists that they be together on the tree so they don’t get lonely. Cuteness.
Do you have any favorite Christmas decorations? I asked Michael what his favorite was, and he told me this story of a paper mache nativity scene that he loved growing up because you could take the gifts out of the three wise men’s hands and put them back. You had to be there, but it was super funny.
My aunt sent me this little guy several years ago and I still look forward to finding him a spot every year. This year he’s on our shelf in the kitchen. I love that his little legs dangle, all the buttons…
…but I especially love his little painted face. So cute!
And just in case you think my house is spotless or perfect, check out what’s keeping him company. This shelf is almost always a mess.
And here we are at the Craft Fail. Get ready to laugh…
So, Anna loves crafts. She loves to draw. She loves to make stuff. It’s hard to keep up with her sometimes. I bought her these fuzz balls for her birthday. Her birthday is in May. Whoops. I’ve been putting her off since then because I wasn’t really sure what to do with the fuzz balls. I decided to give this a shot, and while I think the concept could work, I need to rethink my supplies and technique a huge tad. Not a wee tad- a HUGE tad.
Here’s how it went:
Gather fuzz balls and a four-year-old. Be sure you shove your hand in a basket full of fuzz balls- it’s so nice! (Heh.) No really, they are soooo soft.
As you can see above, I had Anna find all the green, red and white ones. There were a lot.
Below you can see our progress. We selected the largest styrofoam tree form- probably my biggest mistake. I painted the glue on and then Anna would stick them on. We set it on wax paper to keep the glue off the table, and I was hoping once all was dry it would just peel off.
Here’s the problem: we ran out of Christmas colors. So instead of a cute, fuzzy Christmas tree we have a psychedelic fuzz ball mess. I also need to look into getting one size. This thing is a nightmare to look at. I kind of want to cry looking at it. The real kicker, though, is that Anna LOVES it. I don’t have the heart to get rid of it. I’m tempted to take all the fuzz balls off and start over. Who knows. At least Anna likes it. 🙂
Tomorrow I have one more thing to share before the holidays and then I’m taking a 2-week break from blogland. Can’t wait to come back with more fun stuff!
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Christmas Week: Our DIY Christmas Card
I had this rosy picture in my head of how our Christmas card photos were going to look this year. I would put my plan into action, the kids would perform for us, we’d get some stellar pics, and hooray! Cute Christmas pics! Ahem. Well, even if things weren’t in our favor, it still turned out pretty darn good, if I do say so myself.
We decided not to get professional photos done in order to save some money. So I went and found some cute Christmas pjs (something I would have done anyway), some white sheets at Wal-Mart (I have a love-hate relationship with that place), and also a few props. Remember my glitter letters I shared with you a few weeks ago? I tried to use them. Didn’t work out. Turns out 4- and 2-year-olds do not work well with props (for the most part).
Timing was difficult. My husband, who dutifully knew he was needed to help, was sick. Thanksgiving came and went and I was getting desperate to get it done. The weather was also a factor- it was either raining or super cloudy, and I wanted outside light. Finally the stars aligned… Not really- I just saw the sunshine and started setting up even though my husband was still sick. Sorry, honey.
My big take-away from this: I have SO MUCH to learn about photography, and I REALLY REALLY REALLY want a *real* camera.
I used two sheets to set up a sort of outdoor staging area. I hung one from a tree branch, and another I laid on the ground. I covered our Bumbo with white for Miss Em. I got the props, set the ISO on my camera to “high,” and started clicking. Here’s an outtake so you can see what the set up was kind of like.
My wedding photographer said to me at some point, “All you want is one great shot. If you get one great shot, you have accomplished your mission.” It was slim pickins, but we got some good ones. I started editing in Photoshop and created our card. Many thanks to Rita at the Coffeeshop Blog– her green freebie is my background. I found it here.
Here’s what it looked like as a digital file.
The little props we used I found here via Pinterest. Where else, right? Coincidentally, the best shots of the kids were when I had them lay down on the sheet rather than sit or stand. Go figure.
The next part I wanted was an insert. I saw this on Pinterest and wanted something similar, but knew I could never find something online that would put it together, so I started looking at fonts. I decided on Budmo and Honey Script. I made a list of our top 10 for the year, and this is what I came up with. I. Love. It.
The last phase was printing. I didn’t want a flimsy photo this year. I wanted a nice thick print. My friend Amy over at 10:02 told me that I should try Mixbook. They turned out so nicely and are exactly what I wanted. The best part? Mixbook sends you EXTRA ENVELOPES. And not just 2 or 3- there were at least 10 extra. Awesome!
For the “Top 10” insert, I went to Office Depot and had them cut down a bunch of cardstock. I think I had 125 cards made. Guess how much it cost to have them cut for me? Including the cardstock, it was less than $8. Super cheap. I am so, so happy with this. It will probably be a new thing for us. It was honestly easier than a letter and so much more fun to do.
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