Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas

....and many blessings, from our family to yours.....





December has been the month of programs.....
Here are a few pics and video clips from the various events. 
The video clips will probably be most appreciated by the grandparents and aunties....
not the best quality, but a little touch of the programs the girls participated in,
for those of you that couldn't be here and wanted to be!
Little Miss Mae so excited about her first grade Christmas program.


K-Rae getting ready for very first preschool program.
Practicing one last time....




And our church did a ceremony similar to the one in the movie Courageous...
 If you haven't seen the movie, you should....
on DVD Jan. 17th.

I feel so blessed to have such a godly husband and father for our girls....
Thank you for your Resolution baby! You truly are courageous!


Sunday, December 11, 2011

Handcrafted Christmas

I always feel crafty around Christmastime....
I convinced K-Rae to help me make some of these Christmas tree villages for gifts...
First, I masking taped all of the edges of the trays (painters tape would probably be easier to remove...we didn't have any on hand).  As you can see...this part of the process wasn't overly exciting to K-Rae as she mostly had to watch!

Painting with glossy Modge Podge was much more fun for K-Rae than watching Mom tape!
The glittery Buffalo Snow Flakes really intrigued her (and are still all over our house)!
After the tray was well covered with flakes, we let it dry completely for a few hours, dusted off loose flakes and then painted/glopped as smoothly as possible Modge Podge over the flakes again and let the tray dry completely overnight.  Once it was completely dry, I carefully removed the tape.
In the meantime, K-Rae helped trace and cut the trees from various pieces of Christmas themed scrapbook paper.  Tracing and cutting the first couple of trees was fun for her, after that, I had to bribe her with one piece of candy for each tree.....it worked!  I folded, glued, and painted Modge Podge over the trees. We called ourselves "Team Christmas Tree!"





This is how our dining room looked for several days while creating these!  Yes, I'll be honest it was quite the mess in the process!
Little Miss Mae joined in for the final product assembling.  I hot glued the trees to the tray and the embellishments (small ornaments, gifts, angels, starts, etc.) where the girls indicated.  In the end, three beautiful gifts.  
If interested in the tree pattern, go to: Better Homes and Gardents Holiday Workbook
(you will probably have to sign up as a "member" to access site; it's free and I really haven't received any junk email yet from them) and then scroll down through the various directions for projects until instruction number 5, where is says "get the cone patterns."  Download the patterns with Adobe Reader; there are three pages of patterns, the third page is the tree pattern and we adjusted the the size to make three sizes of trees for our project. 
These projects cost us around $12 each to make....the trays were $5 each, so you could cut the cost there quite a bit by using a cheaper tray.  Supply list to buy would include:Tray, masking/painters tape, 5 pieces of assorted scrapbook paper, miniature Christmas ornaments, embellishments for trees (stars, angels, sticky jewels, etc.), miniature gifts (I found ours at Pier One Imports a couple of years ago and we've used them for various projects since then), Buffalo glitter snow, glossy Modge Podge, sponge brush for painting.
Happy Christmas Crafting!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Operation Christmas Child

Several years ago, 
Sampa and Meemaw asked us to start giving them 
the gift of giving to others 
for Christmas instead of a gift for themselves.....
I think Meemaw had received about all the Mary Engelbreit trinkets she had room for at that point
and Sampa didn't have room for anymore outdoor sports equipment to be stored under the house.
Anyhow, our Samaritan's Purse Shoebox project 
is now our standard Christmas gift for Sampa and Meemaw.
   It's a project the girls really get into, 
and are beginning to understand more and more about each year.  
This year Little Miss Mae was especially interested 
in the details of all the photos we included in our PowerPoint, 
and wondered why the children live in houses made out of blue tarps, 
why they don't have any clothes, 
why they are opening presents in the jungle, 
why their clothes are torn......
Her new word is "why" and she vocalizes it quite liberally!  
It was a good venue 
to share some eye opening topics with her. 
It really ends up being more like
we are the ones that are blessed by doing this project, 
and we are humbled by realizing how little it takes 
to make children across the world so excited!
Thank you for letting us share this blessing with you  
Sampa and Meemaw----and Merry Christmas!
(and Sampa---please be impressed by the fact that I was able to get this PowerPoint with sound onto our blog----that was definitely a learning curve, and thank you for help getting the audio into the PowerPoint to begin with RyDaddy!)