Showing posts with label Christmas decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas decorations. Show all posts

31 December 2011

A Tablecloth Overly For Kelly’s Sensational Sewing Challenge!

Hi everyone, I hope you’re all doing well! Today I would like to show you a tablecloth overlay I made for our Christmas table.
My Mother brought me a beautiful piece of red material with yellow stars on.
I simply cut it in a square, and overlocked it.
It’s quick easy and simple and it looks beautiful!

Here’s a close-up.
Here is what it looks like when I laid the table. 
Kelly’s Sensational Sewing Challenge’s theme this 2 months is Christmas. I would like to enter this table cloth into her challenge.
Kelly also has a prize this 2 months! Please hop over and see if you can take part.
Have a blessed weekend
Sewing Greetings 

23 December 2011

Christmas Crackers - For Stamping For The Weekend DT

Hello everyone! I hope you’re all doing well, getting all the last things done for Christmas. Well, there is still a Stampin for the Weekend challenge this week.
The theme is:
Anything Goes!
That’s right you can enter what ever you like.
We have 2 sponsors and the first one is:


The Pretty Little Ribbon Shop, who is offering the winner 50 meters of Divine Bakers twine and a pack of Doilies! How great is that?! 




And the second sponsor is



Bugaboo Stamps, who is offering the winner 7 free digi stamps!
Now it’s time to show you my creation for this challenge:

Christmas Crackers with a beautiful Christmas image.
We make our own crackers every year, since it’s so expensive to buy crackers with such cheap, easy-breaking gifts inside. And it’s lost more fun and prettier to make it yourself!
Here is a tutorial I wrote a few years ago on how to make your own.

For this cracker I used a beautiful Whiff Of Joy image called Betty Mouse with Candy Cane and I coloured her with the following Copics:
R20, R21, E33 and E53 - For her skin 
R29 and R27 - For her hat, skirt and on the candy cane
Y15, Y11 and Y00 - For her yellow blouse 
Y15, Y11 and Y00 - For the bow on the candy cane.
W3 - For a shadow around the stamp.
And for this cracker, I also used a Whiff Of Joy Stamp called Christmas Train and I coloured them with the following Copics:
E35, E33 and E53 - For their skin
R20, R21 and E00 - For their ears 
 R29 and R27 - For the red on the train 
G17, G14 and G12 - For the Green on the train 
B05, B02 and B000 - For the blue on the train and the mouse’s hat
 Y15, Y11 and Y00 - For the yellow on the gift box
V04 and V01 - For the purple on the train 
W3 - For a shadow around the stamp.
Inside these crackers are Chocolate Lindor Balls, and you can give it to anyone and they will be happy.
Please hop over the Stampin For The Weekend and see if you can take part in our challenge! There are great prizes and stunning DT creations. 

I would also like to take part in the following challenges with these crackers:
Cooking It Up With Katie -  anything goes
Crafting for all Seasons -  Christmas
Crafts and Me - Christmas
Divas by Design - Christmas
My Mum's Craft shop -  anything goes
Penny's Paper-Crafty - Holiday Gifts
Sisterhood of Crafters  -  Christmas
4 Crafty Chicks - Anything BUT Rectangle or Square
Aud Sentiments Challenge -  Anything Goes
Paper Play - Christmas

Merry Christmas everyone, I hope you have a lovely Christmas with friends and family!
Crafty Greetings 

08 December 2011

SACHS Blog Carnival # 13 - Christmas Celebrations/Crafts/Ideas



Hello everyone! 

Today I would like to show you name tags I made for Christmas to use on Christmas presents.

This is a very simple and easy name tag to make.
You will need:
A Templet for your tags (optional)
A hole puncher
Coloured cardboard paper (Any colour you wish)
A Christmas rubber stamp (You can buy them here) Or use any rubber stamp you have.
A Versa Mark ink pad 
Embossing powder (Any Colour you wish, I used mix colored)
Little bit of Maizina
A clean cloth
Ribbon 
A To: and From: rubber stamp (optional)
A Heat Gun
Any black ink pad (optional)
Double-sided-tape (optional)
Step #1. Cut as many tags as you need. You can find templets on the internet or make your own. I used a crafting machine, but that really isn’t necessary, you can just cut a plain rectangle and round the corners.
Step #2. Punch a hole in the top of the tag.

Step #3. Put the Maizina in the cloth and puff it over the tags.

Step #4. Ink the rubber stamp with the Versa Mark ink and stamp it on the tag.

Step #5. Quickly throw the embossing powder over the image on the tag, before it dries.

Step #6. Gently shake off any excessive embossing powder and heat the image with a heat gun. Not to close or for too long or it will burn.
Step #7. Let cool and put the ribbon through.
Step #8. With the black ink, stamp the To: and From: in the top left corner. Or you can use a black pen and just write To: and From:.

Step #9. Put double-sided-tape on the back of the tag and stick it on the present. Or you can have a long ribbon and put the ribbon around the present.

There you are! 
I have the privilege to host this Fortnight’s South African Carnival of Homeschool Bloggers on Christmas Celebrations/Crafts/Ideas.
I also have some other Christmas ideas and crafts for christmas:

In this post I showed a complete tutorial on how to make Christmas Crackers step by step. 

I also baked Christmas Cookie decorations with my siblings.
In this post I have a easy fun cookies recipe that you cut into stars, decorate with icing and hang on your christmas tree!
Now here are Christmas decorations, crafts and ideas from other home schoolers:

Karen from Karen’s Clan shares a selection of some crafts they've done this season, and some ideas of ones they'd like to do if they have the time - otherwise, they'll do them next year!
Taryn from Hayes Happenings chose to make most of their 2010 Christmas gifts with some fun results.  Here they are:


2010 Gifts II: Honey Hazelnuts



In previous years their creativity has centered around establishing Christmas traditions that are steeped in the biblical message of Christianity.  

You can read about how they made an advent calendar covering a whole bible overview, Christmas stockings that focus on the events surrounding the birth of Jesus, an annual whole family nativity play and gifts for their neighbours.  For more Hayes family Christmas celebrations please visit their Christmas category.

Lindy from Homeschooling in South Africa shares how even when you're not an artsy-crafty person, and your budget is restricted, it's amazing what you can get up to... if you just keep it calm and simple and don't try to keep up with the Jones'.
This posting is overflowing with Christmas ideas.

Mel from Mel’s Mouthful on Mothering shares a post of Christmas on a tight budget. Like a lot of people worldwide, they are also having to make sure that they are spending wisely, cutting back on the extras and budget carefully.  It's a challenging thing to do - especially during this time of the year. The pressure to get all the right decor, get those expensive gifts and that big Christmas lunch!  How do they manage during this time?
Here are some ideas.

Wendy - From Loving Learning shares Christmas decorations she and her family made last year for christmas.

Donette from The Journey share how one of the ways they bring the celebration of Christ into their Christmas is taking part in a Jesse tree Swop. Each day they read and speak about a bible story as well as hang a handmade decoration up on the tree. The kids love taking part and as a family they enjoy exploring God's word.
Jenni from Jenni C’s show how to make easy tags that can be made to put on Christmas presents, or one could make a box full of them and wrap them up as a present for someone. They can also be made to use as place names...at the dinner table...
She also shares creations for the feel free at heart and love abstract creations, or know someone that loves abstract.


Her advent post includes free downloads for making your own decorations/or scriptures to study for the 25 days before Christmas.  There is also another idea for Christmas tree decorations made from Fun Foam Clay.  This clay is super fun to work with and even the smallest hands can play with it... it looks good to eat... so watch the little ones mom...



 Air dry tags post is about a quick and easy way to make unique tags for your Christmas presents. Or make a whole lot and give them away as a present this Christmas. The clay is lovely to work with and is great tactile experience for young children, another benefit is that it is actually not so messy....and it dries over night which allows for a quick project.
Trys from Trixi’s HomeEd Academy contributed her Digital Scrapbook Greeting card to wish everyone a very blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Linnie from Back To Ancient Ways tried to summarize through her posting how they as a family make a difference during Christmas. It is her and her husband’s responsibility to make sure that this time of year is understood by their children as an important message of God’s love and redemption and to instill in them the focus of why they celebrate Christmas.
The actual question for them is: 
What are they doing with the feast? Is their focus on the feast; the commercializing of it; or do they glorify God through the feast? They want their children to reach out to the unsaved and make a difference on Christmas - this is the time during which people are most open to the message of Christ. 
I've taken the liberty and asked Di’s Digi Downloads to sponsor one lucky blog participant during this blog carnival. They agreed to give one of the participants a $10 gift voucher to spend on online digital images.  


These images can be printed, coloured with your favorite medium and used on cards of any kind or paper craft, just as I have done here.


Thank you to every creative posting contributed by our Sa Carnival of Homeschool Bloggers, unfortunately there can be only one winner.
And the lucky winner is:
(drum roll please)
Mel from Mel’s Mouthful on Mothering!
Please e-mail me to claim your prize.
This is the 13th SACHS Blog carnival under the theme Christmas Ideas/Crafts/Decorations which is part of the South African Carnival of Homeschool Blogs. To join the carnival or visit past carnivals visit the SACHS Blogs page. We hope you enjoy browsing!
Crafty Greetings

01 January 2011

Christmas At The Lues family 2010

Hello everyone happy new year! I hope you had a great Christmas!
I would like to show you some pictures of our lovely Christmas.
On Friday night (Christmas eve) we had our grandparents, our two nephews, our uncle and aunt for a cheese and wine dinner.
Remember in South Africa it is now high Summer and preparing a warm meal is a huge effort in the heat.

The table


Some of the cheese and biscuits.


The veggie plate


Fruit on sticks for everyone.


And here are the little tarts I made for pudding.
We all had a lovely time! It was so relaxing to have no worries about food getting cold.
Everyone could help themselves and the little ones sat at their own table and it worked very well.
We only open our presents on Christmas morning so that we had a whole day to play with our presents.

We were really blessed to have a lot of presents this year!
Our tree seems to get smaller every year.
(Not really, we only grow taller every year and the tree stays the same)

My siblings and I around the tree on Christmas morning.
(Some of us are still a bit sleepy!)
I don’t have pictures of all the gifts but here are some:

Michael with his new toy truck, this was his first Christmas!




Three little brothers with three yellow trucks.

Little Michael got so tired of all the excitement and fell asleep, early in the morning, on my chest!




Danika got a pink play laptop! Also a new Barbie doll and I gave her, her half of my bog candy. (she didn’t know that she had won until Christmas!)




Josua got a remote control helicopter.

The little boys also got a tricycle, each!



Andrew on the bike!

David with his red bike.


And Daniel with his bike.



Just look at his little face!

I got a box full of card making flowers and pins!



CJ got a model of the Titanic boat that you have to build and paint.

Busy painting the bottom part.


My parents brought themselves a new pasta maker. 
My mother got a new handbag and a chocolate too and my dad got a Andre Rieu DVD. (It is a classical music DVD)

This was our table for lunch on Christmas day.



We also had some more crackers! We put little chocolates inside that melted in the hot weather so we ended up putting the crackers in the fridge! 
I hope your Christmas was great too!
And I wish you all a 
Happy New Year!!

Crafty Greetings
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