I’ve always always always wanted to make an advent calendar, and I realized that the reason I hadn’t was because I was saving the tradition for when we have children. Ā What was I thinking? Ā I like chocolate and toys, too!
The exciting thing about the holidays is traditions, and it dawned on me that we hardly have any, and again, I think I was reasoning that these would be things we do when we start a family. Ā So, putting this off no more, I’m starting an advent calendar tradition around here. Ā I assigned him the odd numbers and myself the even ones, and we’re putting zero limitations on what can be put inside so long as it’s small, maybe candy, a note, an activity, gosh isn’t the daily surprise exciting??
Materials:
-mini wood tree stickers (purchased at Michaels)
–black paint
–foam brush
-paint pens (black and white)
–mini tote bag boxes
-string
-scissors
-36″ wood dowel
–mini clothespins
The idea for this calendar came to me the instant I found these wood tree stickers at Michaels that I love for their Scandinavian design. Ā The annoying thing is that it comes in a pack of 24, which is perfect for the proper advent calendar, but if you’re trying to do 25 days like I amĀ (because 25 bags make a perfect hanging triangle), I’d recommend just tracing one of the trees onto black paper and using that as the 25th one. Ā Yup, that’s what I did. Ā Although really thinking about it now, I wouldn’t have minded getting a second pack because these trees are so cute and I’d love thinking up another idea for them. Ā Perhaps something with gift wrap!
I painted all but one tree black.
I used a white paint pen to numberĀ the black trees. Ā On the unpainted tree, I initially used a regular black Sharpie and it bled. Ā This would not have happened with a black paint pen, so that’s a good tip right there: stick to oil-based paint pens.
After browsingĀ the Container Store for an embarrassingly joyful amount of time, I decided on these adorable mini tote bag boxes.
I peeled off the backing of the sticker on each tree and stuck each one onto a tote bag.
I tied nine pieces of string evenly acrossĀ a hanging dowel and attached each bag onto the string in a triangle formation with white clothespins. Ā Any excess string hanging below the bottom row was cut off.
This could easily be a Christmas tree alternative as well, perfect for small spaces and people who love functionality (raise your hand with me).
Do you have an advent calendar tradition? Ā What do you put in yours, or is there a theme?
OMG Amy, I am making an advent very similar design – only I am using envelopes in pink and foil transfer paper. :-). I was actually inspired by the photo tree you had posted a few weeks ago :-) . We are still fighting on the activities to put inside for each day though :-)
Bahaha I can imagine the fighting. Funny story.
SO happy to hear you found inspiration from my photo tree. Thank you!
This is so cute! I made a similar advent calendar for my boyfriend and I and we split evens/odds between us. The daily surprise was so fun!
Love that we share the same tradition <3
This is so cute! I wish I’ve seen this a bit before, so I could make it for my boyfriend. But I’m so bad at finding 24 little gifts :p But it so cute!
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Yea we were trying to brainstorm general ideas of what to gift and didn’t get very far. I’m hoping it encourages us to be creative, which should be a lot of fun ;).
I love your decorations! So minimalistic and stylish. I will steal a few ideas from your blog :)
Happy Holidays,
Emma
Thanks so much, Emma! Be sure to show me whatever you try!
Love this! I’m definitely going to try this someday :)