Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Simple Advent Calendar for Children

Christmas may be over, but there were some cool projects that got done.  The first was an Advent calendar of sorts for my youngest nieces.  I used the leftover Christmas cards that their daddy had sent; they became the fronts of the little boxes. Then I made some small 'ornaments' from some photos, found a miniature creche set, included candies and some other small items.


The girls loved the calendar, and my brother-in-law was pleased that his cards had been used.  Again.

I will be mother of the groom.

My husband is 1/2 Danish, and when we got married, he asked an aunt to make a kronsekake, or Danish wedding cake.  She did and the result was lovely.
Now that my son is engaged, I tried my hand at making a kronsekake of my own. (We pronounce this word as kon' see kie.)  The recipe is tasty, using mostly egg yolks, confectioner's sugar, lots of flour and almond paste.  I had to use special forms to create the 18 separate rings, but I was quite pleased with the effort.

Cool Crafts.

My son's fiancee brought a beautiful handmade portfolio from her mom.  She had used a pattern and sprayed adhesive to attach the fabric inside and outside.  The stationery is Christmas themed, but I plan to use it at my desk to hold loose birthday/wedding/sympathy cards.

I LOVE this!  I can see me doing something similar for my sisters.