December 17th, 2009 — 1:00am
We made handprint Christmas trees with thumbprint ornaments,
and then we made handprint snowmen on ornaments; I ended up doing the detail work on the snowmen, but that little chubby handprint is just precious.

At first, I wasn’t so sure how our projects were turning out; we had lots of smears, and I had to keep washrags handy to wipe off the ornaments and try again….plus Jacob couldn’t quite get the hang of handprints at first. I was beginning to wonder how these ladies can make it look so easy.:) Crafting with kids is just not that easy for me….oh, it’s fun, but halfway through a big project, I sometimes end up wanting to say words Mommies should just not say….LOL (just keepin’ it real here). But, we ended up having a lot of fun, once we got through the initial practice sessions, and the boys ended up with some really cute, sentimental gifts for the grandparents. I also used the tag idea to make it even more special. We were supposed to use clear ornaments, and I wish that we could have, but we were trying to use what we had, plus the ornaments we had gotten at the dollar store. All in all, though, they still turned out ok.

Some day, those little handprints are going to be big handprints….I just can’t imagine that day, and I don’t really like to think about it. That’s why these memories are just too precious not to write down.
Merry Christmas! Get craftin’!:)
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December 10th, 2009 — 7:00am
Lately, the boys and I have been celebrating Advent, thanks to the wonders of Jenn’s Advent Idea Box. We’ve done so many arts and crafts, and we’re set to do much more. Last night I went to the dollar store and the craft store to get more supplies. We are stocked up!:) Anyway, we’ve done a couple of fun things so far that the boys and I just loved.
First we made ice cream cone Christmas trees out of sugar cones, green icing, and little candies or sprinkles.
We used mini M&M’s for ours. They were so much fun to make….
and even better to snack on afterwards.:) At least it was bathtime after.:) Totally worth the mess, though.
Then one night we made popsicle stick snowflakes with popsicle sticks, glitter glue (our Dollar Tree here had huge packs of glitter glue for $1 (just an fyi)), and other little buttons, jewels, and beads that we glued on for decoration.
Daddy even got in on this one with us, using the hot glue gun to glue the popsicle sticks together for our snowflakes, since regular glue just wasn’t cutting it too well. He also got a little sidetracked and made his name.:)LOL (Guys and popsicle sticks….)
Of course, Jaden thought it was more fun to try to eat the glitter glue this time; he usually does really well with it and loves it, but he was kinda cranky this night anyway. Still, we had a lot of fun and made quite a few beautiful snowflakes to hang in our windows or wherever else we might want them.
We love Christmas crafts; I have plenty more up my sleeve, and I’ll be sharing some more of our finished products with you over the next couple of weeks. For more Things I Love Thursday, visit The Diaper Diaries.

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