How is it the final week of the Countdown to Christmas Quilt-Along already? I am SO happy that Melissa asked me to run this quilt-along with her, because I finally got the advent calendar done after being on my list for four years and working with Melissa was a joy (thank you, Melissa!). I can’t wait to see everyone’s finished advent calendars and what you are putting in them!
Here is my finished calendar, again. I’m so thrilled with how it turned out. If you would like more information on the quilt-along and the great pattern by Elizabeth at Oh Fransson!, click here.
I debated a lot over what to fill the Advent Calendar pockets with. My children are younger (2 & 4), so I didn’t want them to start each day in December with candy and I also didn’t want them to get some sort of toy every single day, because they are already greedy little toddlers! I decided to make the calendar activity-centered, with a couple candy/gift treats thrown in here and there.
Here is my list (mostly, but not all in order):
1. Visit Santa
2. Make family photo ornament
3. Donate toys to charity
4. Trip to the library for Christmas books
5. Make paper snowflakes and paper chains
6. Make christmas ornaments and felt wreaths
7. Pizza night out
8. Get a new Christmas book
9. Make Christmas cards for Grandparents
10. Picnic under the Christmas tree
11. Christmas shopping for Daddy (shhhhhh)
12. Go out for hot chocolate
13. Donate canned goods
14. Ice skating
15. Drive around the neighborhood and see Christmas lights
16. Make a gingerbread house
17. Get Christmas coloring books
18. Get gold chocolate coins
19. Make cards for the teachers, make /get gifts
20. Christmas movie night w/ popcorn
21. Make christmas cookies and take to neighbors (give little cookie cutters)
22. Christmas train ride
23. Snowfall at Americana
24. Special candelit dinner and Mass
I purchased these gift tags at Jo-Ann’s to write each day’s activity on the back. I added the gems and red ribbon to embellish them a bit. I think when the kids are older and can read, I’ll use little notecards sealed in envelopes (no peeking!).
My son is VERY excited to get started!
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Now it’s time for the prize link-up! We have 4 amazing sponsors giving away a variety of prizes:
A $30 gift card to Green Fairy Quilts
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A fat quarter bundle of “Holiday Sweet Tweets” by Laurie Wisbrun from Robert Kaufman Fabrics
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A fat quarter bundle of “Santa’s Little Deer” by Benartex from Fat Quarter Shop
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A $50 gift card from Sew Modern
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The link up will be open until Sunday, December 1st at 11:59pm EST. Show us your finished advent calendars! You can link-up a blog post, or from your Flickr account, but make sure you mention the Countdown to Christmas Quilt-Along.
On Monday, December 2nd, Melissa and I will announce the winners (randomly selected).
Have a great Thanksgiving!
Martina says
Love your calendar and the binding is really cute. And i love the filling. Such a great idea. It will give so many memories to keep in the heart.
Debbie says
This turned out darling and I love your list of non-edible “treats!” Really sweet and I’m sure your family is going to have alot of fun with it!
katie says
An activity advent calendar will be so much fun.
Melissa says
I just love this idea! I will have to do that next year:)
Aylin-Nilya says
Super idea and great Programm!
Laurie says
I am loving that you shared your list and the gift tag idea- we are trying to put ours together tonight in time for when they wake up tomorrow! The gift tag idea is brilliant! Thanks again for a great QAL!
Rachael Dorr says
So cute – I love the pebbly quilting that looks like mini snowballs.
Jennifer Clark says
Does anybody have a copy of the pattern for this quilted advent calendar that they could send to me please? I want to make one for my daughter but the link to the pattern no longer works! Thank you in advance.