Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Celebrate 2010 ... with CHOCOLATE!

Happy New Year!
March out the turtles for 2010!Since we're still polishing off our Happy Birthday Jesus chocolate cake from Christmas, I thought I'd make something a bit different for a New Year's Eve dessert ... like giant number chocolate turtles!
Melt one bag caramels with 2 Tbsp cream. Assemble nuts into number shapes on lightly buttered wax paper. For party variety I made each number a different nut - walnuts, pecans, cashews and almonds:
Once caramel is melted, let sit just a minute or two so it's not too runny. Carefully drizzle caramel over nuts. Let cool 1/2 hour. Spray a spatula with Pam & use it to transfer the turtles over to the party platter. Adjust as needed.
Melt some quality dark chocolate and give your giant number turtles their shells!
You could also use this idea for a special 'number' birthday or event. Or use letters to spell out a name!
Have a very blessed 2010!!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Happy Birthday, Jesus!!!!!

Happy Birthday, Jesus!!Our flourless chocolate cake covered in two coats of ganache ... decorated by my two sweet babies!!
Merry Christmas, everyone!!! Be blessed!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Merry Christmas Gifts for Neighbors!

We delivered Christmas treat bags to our neighbors yesterday:Parchment paper pockets filled with homemade fudge:
Tied with silver ribbon and snowflake paper tags: Neighbor Gifts - All ready for 4 little hands to deliver!Today's Creative Blog has more Christmas crafts!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

DIY Meaningful Christmas

(the following is an article I wrote, which appeared in Today's Christian Woman magazine in 2006 and last month in Just Between Us magazine. I blogged it last year, so if it sounds familiar ... thanks for being a regular guest here! Don't forget to comment and tell me which ones you're doing this year! And scroll on down for posts on Christmas decorating & gifting ideas!)

Merry and Meaningful
12 ways to make the most of your holidays.

As you enter this year's festive season, consider incorporating new traditions and time for personal reflection into your celebration. Here are 12 fresh ideas just in time for the holidays:

1. Thinking of Thankfulness

Find a beautiful blank journal, or create one with handmade papers. Then write the year's blessings in it. This can be a private exercise or a family tradition. If you choose to make it a family activity, have each member write briefly and allow time to read past entries. Or, you may prefer a year-end journal to be completed after the holidays. Either way, it's sure to become a treasured keepsake.

2. Joy to Your World

Share the Christmas message with everyone who visits your home. Cut gold or silver shimmer fabric into squares. Place several wrapped candies and a copy of a holiday verse such as Isaiah 9:6, Luke 2:11, or Matthew 1:21 inside. Then tie the squares up with sparkly ribbon. Keep a basket of these favors by your front door to bestow on your package-delivery person or children selling door-to-door. [see my previous post on Christmas Favors.]

3. Guiding Lights

I never tire of seeing fine homes gleaming with colorful Christmas lights. The usual line of cars tells me I'm not the only one who enjoys the splendor! This year when you tour a glittery neighborhood, choose one decorated house and one undecorated house, say a prayer for the people who live there, and continue to pray for them every day thereafter until Christmas.

4. Do Unto Others

Bring a little Christmas cheer to a "twin family" in need by providing them with a few presents. A twin family is one with the same makeup as yours (single; married with no children; single mother with two children; etc.). Call your church or local social services department for contacts and shopping guidance. (NOTE: My kids are now really grasping this concept and it's such a blessing to see them want to give to another family!)

5. A Tisket, a Tasket …

Instead of exchanging gifts with your girlfriends or coworkers, arrange a party to package gift baskets for a local women's shelter or a pregnancy care center. First contact the director about specific needs and quantities. Then create a list of items and ask friends to sign up for what they'll provide. When you gather, gift-wrap cardboard boxes or dress up inexpensive wicker baskets, then fill them with your donations. Relax over tea and holiday treats before making your delivery. (NOTE: Last week my Girls' Night Out group did this one - we crafted gifts for the clients of our local crisis pregnancy center.We each brought an appetizer or dessert, a few dollars towards supplies, and crafted away on these scripture, beaded, ribbon bookmarks.)

6. The Gift of You

Often the presents we shop so intently for are quickly forgotten. For a more memorable gift, why not try doing something? Think about what you might do for your spouse, friend, or parent that would have a longer-lasting, more positive impact on your relationship. Would your spouse appreciate a date night? Do your parents long for more quality time with you? Don't be afraid to ask—it doesn't have to be a surprise.

7. Gothic Gingerbread

Try your hand at a gingerbread church. You can work alone or with friends or family members. Pour some apple cider, start the Christmas music, and get to work. Choose a different country each year and create its most famous cathedral or simplest country church in miniature. Travel books can provide ideas. Then, pray for that nation throughout the month of December.

8. Happy Birthday, Jesus

Offer Jesus a symbolic gift in honor of his birthday. Give him an area of your life you desire to change—an emotion, an activity, or a relationship—and physically wrap a box to represent it. Do this individually or as a family. Create a family present to display every year by painting an unfinished wooden box and tying it with a silk ribbon.

9. Serve the Servants

December is an extra busy month for church staffers who work extended hours due to holiday programs and an influx of visitors. Deliver a hot meal to one or more of these families to help lighten their load.

10. Simple Pleasures

Set aside an annual night to relish simple, old-fashioned joys. Pop some corn and snuggle with a book of sentimental short stories of Christmases past. If you have kids, plan a night of games and pizzas. Saunter through the snow-covered woods, leaving a trail of snow angels behind. Or, if you live in a warmer climate, grab a blanket, head outside, and search for the star in the East. Whatever you do, take reprieve from worries and reflect on Christ's humble birth.

11. Guest of Honor

Set a place of honor for Jesus at your Christmas dinner table as a reminder of his presence. (photo credit JBU)

12. Forgiveness Eve

The end of a year is a wonderful opportunity to engage in earnest reflection. Take time to forgive anyone who's wronged you during the year and for whom you still harbor resentment or bitterness. Begin the new year with a refreshed heart!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

More Christmas Decorating

I love to put evergreens everywhere! :-)
And hide ornaments in places besides the Christmas tree ...
And tie ribbons throughout ...
See my previous post for more Christmas evergreen ideas.
Visit A Soft Place to Land for DIY ideas.
Visit Today's Creative Blog for Get Your Craft On.

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UPDATE: Ribbon is from DaySpring. They offer spools of various widths as well as pre-tied bows! Click below:
Shop Christmas Gifts and Decor at DaySpring

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Christmas Theme Gift Idea Tutorial

Let's step outside the box today! Wrap a Christmas gift in decorator kitchen hand towels!
These festive red and white "Jesus is the Gift" linen tea towels come in a set of two. I thought they'd make a great themed gift presentation for a cook - but this idea would work for other themes, too, as everyone needs cute Christmas towels in their kitchen! I used a cookbook gift with a mini-grater accent. A book is a nice, easy item to wrap, and you can always find a fun little tie-in that coordinates with the theme of the book, or whatever the gift may be. The only criteria, really, is that the item to wrap needs to be small enough to fit in the towel(s).
I first wrapped the folded red towel around the cookbook. Then set it on the white towel: Fold the two long sides up and over the book. Then gather up the two short ends and secure on top with a nice bright grosgrain or satin ribbon. Tie in your accent to showcase your gift theme and add a cute gift tag. (I used coordinating Jesus is the Gift snowflake themed gift tags.) This is an idea I've used for bridal showers, too! Giving a cookbook that I've found really great over the years of my marriage, wrapped in neutral-colored everyday kitchen towels or whatever matches her bridal registry... (someone did this for me 15!! years ago at my shower and I loved it!) Look in the kitchen gadget aisle for fun tie-ins! To see these Christmas towels or more of this collection:
Jesus is the Gift Snowflake Collection - Set of 2 Tea Towels

Monday, December 7, 2009

Evergreens for Everywhere!

Time to decorate! Love those evergreen boughs ... fake or not ... let's do it!
I embellished my rustic wall mirror with evergreen garland, wide white ribbon and a bell ornament accent:The same garland and ribbon wraps the banister:
A Christmas print replaces an everyday one, while white ball ornaments fill a footed plate and evergreens complete the clean look:An ornament is ready to be gifted to a dinner party guest and a swirl of faux greens sits underneath: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

"How Does She" is featuring my gift card packaging idea today! Shelley, Missy and Alison have a terrific site loaded with fun craft ideas worth checking out! Their top post is a little block ornament that they customize 10 different ways! There are plenty more little Christmas gifts to do for everyone on your list!

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If you blog, visit sweet, hilarious, cutie Lisa at A Preacher's Wife and link up with a post about "How You Christmas" ... and have a chance to win my book Inspirational Home OR an art print from my Etsy store!

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Merry SITSmas to all the lovely ladies coming from SITS!!

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For pics of holiday homes from other bloggers visit Tip Junkie!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Giveaway Winner & Christmas Decor

I have so many treasured ornaments, I like to decorate with them around the house at Christmas. Like dressing up a little side table with oval tin bucket, gold Christmas ribbon and evergreens:This nativity "J-O-Y" ornament trio is just the ticket:

GIVEAWAY WINNERS!
The winner of the wood wall ichthus:

And the winner of a signed copy of my book Inspirational Home :
is: Southerner.

Congratulations ladies! Email me your addresses! More Christmas ideas up next time!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Dress Up Those Gift Cards Tutorial!

NOTE: Only ONE MORE DAY to enter my Giveaway for the Carved Wood Icthus Wall Art and Inspirational Home book! on my previous post.
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I read that teachers would appreciate a simple gift card over a "something" gift ... and since this is my first Christmas that involves [pre-school] teachers ... I will give it a try! I thought this pyramid or tetrahedron box would dress up the gift cards nicely:I showed you this packaging idea last Valentine's Day, but I styled this one a little different. I started with several pretty 12x12 Christmas papers and the tetrahedron template:

I enlarged the template to be just about 12" and traced it on the back of each paper:Then [my mom] cut them out: [thank you, btw!]
Take the gift cards out of their "packaging" so they'll fit - and look nicer. Fold up the sides to be sure it's all lined up:
Then make your message hang tags: Tuck in the gift cards, attach the tags with a ribbon glued inside, fold and glue the flaps, et voila!:Only ONE MORE DAY to enter my Giveaway for the Carved Wood Icthus Wall Art and Inspirational Home book!

Interested in other teacher thoughts? See the article I read here.

Visit A Soft Place to Land and Today's Creative Blog for loads of DIY ideas.