We've been as busy as Christmas bees around here. Nothing makes this Mama happier than hands that are at work with happy, secret (and not some not to secret) projects. Here's a peek.
Is there anything cuter than a kid made gingerbread house? I think not. Plus they are just so fun to photograph!
eye candy, anyone?
We found this Poinsettia tutorial at Art Projects for Kids.
I love love love this key holder that Henry made. The Lego snaps off the board and stays with the key ring, and then clicks back on when we get home. I just can't figure out how to hang it up... Thoughts? I've been told that I can't damage the Legos in any way (i.e. drilling or screwing).
A classic Christmas craft. H and H make these every year. These plastic ornaments are at Michael's for about twenty-five cents each.
I found the yummiest slow cooker hot chocolate recipe this year. Combine 1 cup whipping cream, one can of sweetened condensed milk, 8 cups milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla and 2 cups chocolate chips. Whisk together in the slow cooker and cook on low for 2 hours. It's very rich, so drink in small amounts. Or not. ;-)
Then be sure to top off the hot chocolate with homemade marshmallows. Another really simple recipe - my Kitchen Aid did most of the work. The only thing I would add to the recipe is to dust them with corn starch to keep them from being too sticky.
I've been trying hard to have a more home spun Christmas this year, keeping spending and costs low. Along with that theme was to try something I already had on hand. I love the look of dyed bottle brush trees, so using this tutorial I made some of my own. Really, so easy! I was surprised!
Next year I plan on adding to my colors, making something like this:
For a few years now we've been wanting to try our hand at making cinnamon ornaments. We combined equal parts of applesauce and cinnamon, rolled them out and baked on low until they were rock hard. About 2 hours. The house has never smelled so good!
And of course Nutcrackers are, well, a given around here. Again, an awesome project idea from Kathy. Her art lessons and wonderful have been in weekly use in our homeschool for years!
Whew! Time to wrap, menu plan and enjoy the days to come!


3 comments:
Wow!! You guys have been having SO MUCH fun!! I LOVE those bottle brush trees and will have to give them a try next year. Your hot chocolate recipe sounds soooo good. I've never made my own so I'm bookmarking your recipe. Could you hang your new key holder with those command hooks?
You are such a good mom planning sweet things for your kids to do during the holidays. Merry Christmas!!
Love seeing your pictures. I'm really going to miss you guys this Christmas. Always looked forward to our Peirce/Brubaker Christmas celebrations. I have an idea for your lego key holder. Maybe you could hot glue soda pop tabs onto the back. They make good nail hangers. Merry Christmas lovely family!
Wow! These cookies look AWESOME!! :)
You have such an amazing gift in capturing the simple and create with it pure elegance! Well done!
Oh, thank you so much for asking, I just answered your question on my blog...it's been a hard adjustment as we try to make the 4 hour roundtrip commute work. We have decluttered, rented a storage unit, painted inside and out and are now praying and waiting for clarity and direction (literally!).
It means so much that you would take the time to ask me, thank you. You are wonderful.
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