Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

12.11.2011

Snail-Mail Christmas Cards

I love the tradition of getting Christmas cards mailed to your home every year!  Yeah, people don't use snail-mail as often anymore with the existence of e-cards and evites.  Yet, for the holidays, the tradition still seems to be strong.  Sites like Shutterfly, Minted, Snapfish, Cardstore, Pear Tree, Paper Culture, Tiny Prints, and Pixingo help keep the spirit of receiving cute physical cards alive.

  

Christmas Cards Christmas Collage - Front : Khaki

[PS- Holiday Discounts I found in my Real Simple magazine: 25% off paperculture.com/holiday, 10% off minted.com/realsimple, 15% off pear tree promo code: REAL]

Colorful String of Lights -- Custom Photo Christmas Cards Wood Grain Greeting -- Photo Ornament Cards Mitten Warmth -- Christmas Card


Here is our 2011 Frets family card:
[designed through shutterfly]

inside:
back:


We all dressed in purple with either our K-State or TCU gear on!  We've become a split family, but at least it's all the same color scheme! We've been giving my mom a hard time since she spelled Kyle's dog's name wrong [it's 'Khloe'] and they had already been ordered!

Here are some of my favorites from that photo-shoot:





And some of the outtakes!!!

mom & I get carried away when we have pom-poms!







When it comes to the question of what to do with all of your saved cards that year... [especially the christmas letters everyone sends] we've been a little stumped.  My mom could never bring herself to throwing them away so we've accumulated boxes of them labeled by the year in our storage room.  

A friend suggested putting them in a photo album where you can arrange them how you like.  This is what I've done for the past two years, but it bothered me that you could only view one side of the cards without getting them out, since some open or are front/back.

Her family card was the first one we received this year!...I love the colors!

Earlier this year I saw another friend's way of keeping them organized that I felt was perfect for us!  I thought this idea was so cute for people to look through past years, and is especially interactive for kids!



 [I know it's only 2007-2009 shown, those are the first I got to...a little overwhelming when my mom has 2010 all the way back to the early 1990's! But imagine how cute that will be when there is a whole long row of them hanging on stocking hooks from their lower level mantel!]

TO CREATE:
FIRST: I single-hole-punched the top-left corners of all our cards, letters, and photos

 

I wanted to keep it more compact, so I folded the larger letters into these gift sacks from Target I found in the dollar section [or you could use cute little envelopes] and hole-punched the corner

 

SECOND: I strung them all through these large paper clips I bought from Target [they come in a pack of 5] or you could use the thick metal rings that clip together, or ribbon


[making sure to string our family card from that year on top for easily comparing our ever-changing hairstyles and embarrassing phases!]

THIRD: I wrote the year with silver sharpie on some fun scrapbook paper glued on cardstock [so it's a little thicker] with stickers and strung it on the top for a cute label


FOURTH: find a cute place to hang them or table to display them on for years of fun reminiscing!



Let me know if you have any cute ideas or things you do with your cards!

12.08.2011

Christmas Gathering

Matt & I recently hosted a small Christmas get-together.  I knew I wanted to make it a really simple/easy party without much planning or difficulty.  Usually I go all-out with decor, food, plans, details, etc... like at our annual Oktoberfest party.  This time, I wasn't sure how many people would be able to make it so I kept it simple.  I provided a couple of things and other people brought some extra snacks and drinks.


The main thing I did was create a cute hot chocolate bar!


I "heated" milk in the old crock-pot [I say it in quotes since that thing took forever to heat up- totally from the 70's], added the hot chocolate, provided a few liqueurs if people wanted to add that in, and some little sweets to adorn your mug.



The embellishments included candy canes for stirring a pepperminty flavor into your drink,


Mocha Pirouettes for a swizzle stick or just to munch on,


Regular mini marshmallows, and gingerbread men marshmallows for some seasonal flavor!
and dark chocolate chips if you like it extra chocolatey!


Of course, there were a few other drink options including wine, scotch, and the wintery mix of gin and tonic [I like to add lime juice]


Just a couple pictures of everyone having a good time playing pool, chatting, and playing some Rock Band!





This is a great article I found with tips for hosting a party your guests will be sure to enjoy:
[Main point: RELAX! Have fun at your own party.  If you're stressed your guests will be stressed, if you're enjoying yourself your guests will enjoy themselves too!]

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12.05.2011

Modern Nativity

I have been searching for a Nativity Set that I like for over two years now.  I've wanted something more modern than traditional, and not extremely outrageous in price.

I grew up helping my mom set up our nativity every year, and I loved to play with with it.  We had the Precious Moments set, but with a different manger setting that was woody and covered with fake moss.
Anyone else have precious moments back in the day?

I saw a photo of my niece playing with her Fisher Price Little People Nativity Set and thought it was adorable!  It reminds me of the precious moments, but not breakable.  I wondered, "If I never find a nativity that I like, I might have to get the Fisher Price one for myself!"  


I thought about the Willow Tree collection, but it seems like EVERYBODY has it these days.  I like it's simplicity, but it just wasn't me... and so I kept searching.

I thought about making my own Nativity, maybe wood, maybe clay, maybe sewn, maybe ?

But I wasn't sure which direction or look to go for.

I could make this one that would look cute framed on the wall.  It was also a good idea for sending to someone oversees, or away from home without much space.

Or this simple wooden home-made set:

This site had patterns you could use to make your own:

There were many cute wooden sets I found on Etsy:



Or I could go REALLY Modern with this nativity scene by Oliver Fabel. With the names of Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, the Three Wise Men, et al printed (in German on one side and English on the other) in a clean sans serif font on rectangular blocks of wood.



 This one has the same idea but adds color to the mix and fits like a puzzle inside the stable.  Design fans and those of a more minimalist bent will be greatly pleased by Sebastian Bergne’s modern Nativity set. Each character is made from a block of beech wood and is distinguishable only by its size, shape and colour. They all fit perfectly inside the beech stable (26 x 13.5 x 3cm) for easy storage. Colour Nativity, £135 (buysebastianbergne.com).

Hand painted and made of wood, this nativity scene from Germany has a modern look and feel, yet doesn't stray too far from traditional.

These porcelain figures are designed to resemble origami and are simple in pure white.

Valerie Atkisson's modern nativity set is a shiny, meticulously cut metallic decoration


No, none of these are quite right yet.  And then I found it!

........


My husband stumbled across it in the Alessi catalogue and we both flipped!  That's it!  I love their porcelain figures in simple shapes, but with color and a retro vibe that makes me smile.  It's happy, silly, fun, but more interesting than blocks.  It has recognizable objects that tell the true Christmas story and let kids explore setting up and playing with it!  It has everything I loved about my childhood set but with a modern take that better represents my personality!

[I do think it's hilarious that baby Jesus has a huge blonde curl! ha]



[Alessi Statuette Presepe Group Christmas figurine in porcelain. This series of "Figure", figurines, purposeless objects or whatever you want to call them, are presented for the first time. Their study has been going on since 1990s. The goal is to compare the intriguing world of porcelain figures, particularly the refined production tradition of European manufacturers from the 18th century onwards, with new methods of contemporary designers. Design: Massimo Giacon for Alessi, Italy. Approximate size: 6.25" x 5.75"]

I think I want the red one!

There are other figurines you can add to the basic set.  The camel is my favorite!


 Alessi also has more you can add to your collection that are more Holiday-based such as the Santa riding the reindeer and the snowman hugging the tree



Do you all have any family nativity sets you're especially fond of?