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

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

A Christmas Tour - Melody's House

Welcome to my home tour! Don't mind the crazy flurries that are happening, just come on in. Grab a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy my home.

The past weekend has turned this area into a winter wonderland. Yes, it means I have lots of shovelling to do, but I don't mind!


I placed garland above the kitchen cabinets. I made the "joy" banner with this template. I placed the letters onto some green scrapbooking paper that I had and hung it with twine. 
My coffee carousel always holds a good variety of flavoured coffee for anyone who stops by.. Winter Fest anyone?


 One of my favourite clients made this Santa for me. The girls love to pick it up and move it. I never know where it's going to end up!


Mason jars, a tray and garland make an easy decoration.



I found this snow globe at Target for $10!




Our Christmas tree is decorated with old and new ornaments. Bella had a lot of fun decorating along with us and exclaimed over every sparkly ornament she could find.. which was pretty much every one!


Thanks for stopping by! 
If you missed Heidi's house tour yesterday, don't forget to check it out. 


Monday, December 16, 2013

Christmas Tour {2013}

It's hard to believe that this is my third year of doing a Christmas tour of our home! I love decorating for Christmas and although our home will never be perfect (and that is fine with me), it is a cozy place where friends and family feel comfortable and welcome.
So, come on in!

I made this "JOY" sign from an old fence board from our backyard. It was super easy - took maybe 20 minutes - but it adds something special to our teeny tiny porch before you enter our home.
This Christmas, I didn't go crazy with decorating. In fact, a lot of things just stayed in boxes down in the basement. I find that not every single space in my home needs to be covered with something "Christmassy". Can I say that it's actually nicer when it's not? 
You might have already seen the mantle all decked out, but if not, you can hop over and read a little bit more about it here.
Our Christmas tree is decked out in little coloured lights and red, silver and gold balls with some of our favourite ornaments hung on the branches. We enjoy pulling out the old ornaments and remembering when we bought them or who gave them to us.
I dressed up our bookshelves a bit as well. My favourite Christmas angel that plays "Silent Night" stands in front of a bowl full of ornaments.
 
 
I printed off the "Joy to the World" letters from my computer and hung them up over our vintage map in the dining room. I also strung up white and red pom poms on string and draped the garland over the map. 
Gavin and I are doing a daily (at least trying to do daily...) Advent activity, Truth in the Tinsel, that teaches the Christmas story in Toddler-sized snippets with an ornament craft. We are both loving our time together in the morning, opening the Bible and focusing on WHO this Christmas season is all about. 
And that's our home all decorated for Christmas. Thank you for coming by!

// 2011 and 2012 Christmas tour //

http://www.thenester.com/2013/12/welcome-to-the-2013-christmas-tour-of-homes.html

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

What I Am Loving Lately in December

There isn't much that I'm not loving lately, to be honest. I love Christmas and everything that comes with it. I love that, in our family, we don't go overboard with presents, so then we can just focus on getting a present for one person and our nieces and nephews. I love that when you turn on the TV, there are Christmas specials galore.

I love the Christmas music playing in the stores (especially now that I don't work in retail). I love that the Gospel is played over the speakers, in places where people normally hate to have any mention of Christ in their presence.

I love getting together with family and friends that I haven't seen in a while and just catching up on life. I love lighting my apples and cinnamon candle and letting the comforting smell seep into our home. 

I love the baking that comes with Christmas (especially when I don't have to bake it!). I love the little Christmas crafts that can be done with Gavin. I love the twinkling lights that are hung up around our home. I love the wonderful smell of our Christmas tree.

So, if you are still reading this gushy list of things that I love during the month of December, here are some links that might help you create your own gushy list of things to love. :)

I made these cookies this past Sunday to take to Bible study and they were delicious...and easy...and did I mention, delicious!
These gold DIY mugs are gorgeous. They would make a perfect gift for your sister, mom, or friend! 
http://garlandofgraceblog.com/gold-wins/#.UqhwBo2jVzg
I am actually starting wrapping some gifts (this year I am not a procrastinator! It feels amazing!) and I love these free, printable chalkboard Christmas tags. 
http://blog.worldlabel.com/2013/free-chalkboard-christmas-gift-labels-tags.html
This one is the DIY Nativity scene that I made last year. When I pulled them out at the beginning of December and set them up for the boys to play with, I found I was still so happy with them! Gavin loves playing and setting them up more this year too. 
http://itsourpinterestinglife.blogspot.ca/2012/11/diy-nativity-set.html
Lastly, is something so simple (and dangerous to my waistline because it's in plain view): hot chocolate mix and marshmallows in jars, ready for an evening curled up on the couch reading a book or watching a Christmas movie.
http://lifemadelovely-blog.com/2012/12/13/megans-holiday-home-made-lovely/

What are you loving lately? 

Friday, December 6, 2013

Advent // Truth in the Tinsel //

How the Grinch Stole Christmas has a line that I love: "Maybe Christmas doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas...perhaps...means a little bit more!" In the book and movie, they are talking about goodwill towards mankind, but it goes farther than that. Christmas is more than special cookies, decorating the tree, and opening presents. I love all those things, but Christmas, for us, is all about focusing on the birth of the Saviour of the world. Advent is about waiting. Waiting and anticipating the arrival of the baby who didn't stay in the manger, but grew up and saved the world with His death and life. 
Last year I started doing Advent with Gavin, and although he was only 18 months, I was able to start teaching him why we celebrate Christmas and who we celebrate. I used a great resource called Truth in the Tinsel.
Each day, leading up to the 25th, there is a craft that you can do with your child and a short devotional and Scripture reading. Last year was the first year that printable ornaments were offered and I am using them again this year. I love that option if you are using it for really young children; all you have to do is grab the crayons and let them colour as you talk about the ornament and the 
devotional for the day. 
This year we are also adding a little bit of something to each ornament. For example, Gavin put rhinestone stickers on the crown and googly eyes on Zechariah. 
He loves doing the craft and has been really into the devotional part...as long as I keep it short and sweet. He is two after all. :) 

If you haven't started Advent yet with your young children and are looking for something to do, even if it is six days in, check out Truth in the Tinsel!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

'Tis the Season! Or...Christmas Mantle 2013

It's Christmas mantle time! I think this is my favourite mantle that I have put together as of yet. Gold, silver, glitter, pinecones, fake trees, and mini deer. I carried the barn board into this display, because well...I didn't want it to disappear yet. I love how the rustic wood and glitter look together.
I placed gold and silver Christmas balls into the apothecary jar and leaned a glittery deer silhouette canvas that I made one afternoon, against the chalkboard.
This little snowy scene in the jar is definitely one of my favourite parts of the mantle. Epsom salts and mini trees is all it took to put this cuteness together.
I wrote a line from one of my most well-played Christmas albums on the chalkboard. "Rejoice o world, your Saviour has come!"
And so Christmas begins in my house!  

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