Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Christmas Time is Here!
It's officially the first of December, the beginning of the Christmas season. Have you decorated your tree, hung your stockings, and started your holiday shopping? I am so far behind and am hoping to do lots of it this weekend, depending on whether or not I'm still under the weather. Hope everyone's having a great Thursday!
Ps. Parks & Recreation definitely made me smile tonight. I am totally crushing on Ben. :)
{picture via here}
Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
DIY Reindeer Tag or Postcard
PAPER REINDEER POSTCARD
courtesy of Amy Moss
What you will need:
- A4 Kraft card
- A4 White, textured card
- 4 craft brads
- Double-sided tape
- Scissors
- 3mm (or smaller) circle craft punch
- Color Printer
- Postcard Back design (download PDF by clicking on link)
- Paper Reindeer Postcard design (download PDF by clicking on link)
- Hobby knife
- Ruler
- Cutting board
Download the 'Paper Reindeer Postcard' PDF from the link below and print out onto white card stock using a color printer. Using a pair of scissors, cut around the separate parts of the reindeer leaving some white around the edges. (Tip: You don't need to cut perfectly straight. In fact, a slightly irregular edge just creates a more whimsical, handmade feel.) Position the legs, antler and tail on the correct areas of the reindeer body and attach by punching holes and inserting and fastening craft brads. Cut out the 'happy holidays' banner, also leaving a white border around the edges.
Download the 'Postcard Back' PDF and print onto kraft card. Use a hobby knife, ruler and cutting board to cut to correct size.
Using double-sided tape, stick the banner to the bottom of the front of the postcard. Place a bit of double sided tape to the middle of the reindeer body to attach him to the center of your postcard.
For the downloadable images used here to create the Reindeer Tags & Postcards, click here.
{all images and downloads are copyright of Amy Moss}
Friday, November 11, 2011
Top 5 Christmas CDs for the Season
There's no better way to get in the mood for the holiday season, than by listening to some great Christmas music. Every year artists release new albums singing their versions of Silent Night and Winter Wonderland resulting in a few bad remakes, or a few winners.
For me, Christmas music is a necessity during the holiday season - they are the sounds I listen to while baking thousands of cookies, hanging various ornaments on the tree, and cleaning up the guest room for out-of-town guests. So of course I have a folio filled with Christmas music (yes, I still buy CDs rather than MP3s) and this year, I'm planning to add these 5 to my collection. Click on the links to enjoy...
Every Christmas my boyfriend and I set aside time to make some hot chocolate and sit down to watch A Charlie Brown Christmas. We love the music, the sad little Christmas tree, and especially Charlie Brown. So, when I noticed this CD, I had to preview each of the songs. It is an excellent album and the Lori Mechem Quartet does an amazing job of capturing the wonderful sounds of A Charlie Brown Christmas. Vince Guaraldi would be so proud.
Seven years ago, I had never heard of Mannheim Steamroller. I'm not even entirely sure of the Orchestra's history, but what I do know is that ever since that first Christmas with my boyfriend and his family, they have become a staple in my stereo. Their music is absolutely wonderful, but even more important, their music has created a unique memory for me, a reminder of my boyfriend and his loud Italian family on Christmas morning exchanging presents, icing Charlie Brown cookies and chasing kids around the house. Great album, priceless memories.
Oh, Michael Buble, how sexy is your voice?! I would happily listen to anything by M.B., but this album truly is magical. I love his "rat pack" voice and those big band sounds. "Holly Jolly Christmas" makes me want to snap my fingers to the beat, "Santa Baby" makes me feel like I'm living in Mad Men times, and "Ave Maria" gave me chills. Definitely one of my favorite Christmas CDs. Ever.
I am not actually acquainted with Vanessa Peters' music, but happened to run across this CD on Amazon when searching for holiday music. Not knowing exactly what to expect, I was pleasantly surprised by her laid back voice. It feels like Indie Pop music, her voice not anything exceedingly special but it has a familiarity & warmth to it that makes me want to keep listening. My favorite tracks are: Oh Holy Night, What Child Is This, and Winter Wonderland.
The second I saw this CD on the store shelves, I wanted it. I just knew it would be great, and it definitely is. She & Him mix up the arrangements making them sound new and whimsical. Absolutely love every song on here, but a few of my favorites are "The Christmas Waltz", "Baby It's Cold Outside", and "The Christmas Song". Can't wait to roast marshmallows while listening to this album and cuddling with my boyfriend.
For me, Christmas music is a necessity during the holiday season - they are the sounds I listen to while baking thousands of cookies, hanging various ornaments on the tree, and cleaning up the guest room for out-of-town guests. So of course I have a folio filled with Christmas music (yes, I still buy CDs rather than MP3s) and this year, I'm planning to add these 5 to my collection. Click on the links to enjoy...
Seven years ago, I had never heard of Mannheim Steamroller. I'm not even entirely sure of the Orchestra's history, but what I do know is that ever since that first Christmas with my boyfriend and his family, they have become a staple in my stereo. Their music is absolutely wonderful, but even more important, their music has created a unique memory for me, a reminder of my boyfriend and his loud Italian family on Christmas morning exchanging presents, icing Charlie Brown cookies and chasing kids around the house. Great album, priceless memories.
Oh, Michael Buble, how sexy is your voice?! I would happily listen to anything by M.B., but this album truly is magical. I love his "rat pack" voice and those big band sounds. "Holly Jolly Christmas" makes me want to snap my fingers to the beat, "Santa Baby" makes me feel like I'm living in Mad Men times, and "Ave Maria" gave me chills. Definitely one of my favorite Christmas CDs. Ever.
I am not actually acquainted with Vanessa Peters' music, but happened to run across this CD on Amazon when searching for holiday music. Not knowing exactly what to expect, I was pleasantly surprised by her laid back voice. It feels like Indie Pop music, her voice not anything exceedingly special but it has a familiarity & warmth to it that makes me want to keep listening. My favorite tracks are: Oh Holy Night, What Child Is This, and Winter Wonderland.
The second I saw this CD on the store shelves, I wanted it. I just knew it would be great, and it definitely is. She & Him mix up the arrangements making them sound new and whimsical. Absolutely love every song on here, but a few of my favorites are "The Christmas Waltz", "Baby It's Cold Outside", and "The Christmas Song". Can't wait to roast marshmallows while listening to this album and cuddling with my boyfriend.
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