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gingerbread….graham cracker houses…2010.

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for me….the best part of this project every year is setting it up.
it is so pleasing to the eye.

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my kids must have asked me TEN times in an hour "when will we do the houses?!"
i don't like to start a craft until i am ready.
i need things set up.
i need things a little teeny bit organized.
i need to have it ready so i can sit and watch, take pictures or video and be able to help.
when i am not prepared…i end up with a short temper….and snap at them for silly things that aren't their fault.

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i built the houses for them with hot glue….
even after the complaining that we weren't using REAL gingerbread.

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we worked in the dining room for two reasons….
it was clean and the afternoon light pours in this room.

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my kids wore their pajamas ALL day.

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beast.
scott uses this word for EVERYTHING.
"my gingerbread house is beast"
"this hamburger is beast"
"my muscles are beast" 
and the other kids (and their mother) have started too….

"this latte is beast!"  "this casserole recipe is BEAST!"  "that mini van is BEAST!"  ha ha ha i am kidding.

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i can't imagine doing this more than once a year.
it's too much work to even consider doing it more than that….

not that anyone was asking me to do it in the summer.
just thinking about how much work they are.

i got a flip video camera on black friday.
i love it.

please enjoy my first video.   

lauren didn't join us because apparently she was upstairs watching sponge bob and criminal minds.
hmmmm.  
i made her a house but i was forced to have to decorate it myself.

guess who was still at the table 20 minutes after all four other left?  
putting cinnamon toast crunch on the roof as shingles!

i was calling it art therapy for the day. 

Georgia - Finally got round to seeing this video.
The wierd thing is i never wouild have guessed that Annie had such a deep voice! i thought it would be kinda high pitched squeaky … she sounds SO CUTE!!!! i like ur ‘Yes’ as in ‘dont talk to me im filming Yes’ to her questions! haha

Kelly - How fun! I love the video. My hubby got a flip for me for a wedding present a couple years ago. So fun. Maybe I should post a video on my blog sometime. It was so neat to watch yours and hear the voices of all of you. Have a great day today! Kelly

Sue - We have made graham cracker gingerbread houses for about 15 years. My girls are now in their 20’s and we still have to make them. Their childhood friends still come over too, with new friends joining us. It is a tradition I hope we never lose.

dkim - I’m sure you probably know, but you can get icing that hardens like cement to keep the houses together. Available at michaels oe possibly in the little kits. I have made these for many years but have finally retired. I told my teenagers they were welcome to make it themselves.

suzyhomemaker - first time to visit your amazing blog and i must say i feel right at home…from your “24 hr jammie jam” (all day in PJs is a way of life for us during the holidays) to THE teen buzz word of the year. “beast” has now replaced “dude” as the go-to noun/verb/adjective/adverb in our family lexicon.
your blog is BEAST! all best in 2011!

Jenni Carlisle - That video was B*E*A*S*T! Hahahaha! I could eat Annie up! I love how she kept taste testing!

karen - So cool to hear your voices!
Annie seems so grown up when she talks! I wouldn’t have thought that!! Sean is a cutie pie!I love your voice too!
Great video.

Jane Flores - I make gingerbread houses for Christmas with my niece – this year was the first we missed in at least 8 years! When her baby sister came along, Erica didn’t want to share the weekend at Aunt Jane’s, so Sophia and I do haunted gingerbread houses at Halloween! I’m addicted now – I covered heart shaped boxes with the little conversation hearts for Valentines. I’ve covered pumpkins with candy corn for Halloween and I have a big plans for Easter this year!

Jill - I have to laugh at your little one… eating all the candy 🙂

Amanda-ThriceBlessed - I somehow found myself hosting a gingerbread house making PARTY with my 2 oldest girls, so I was managing 7 kids hyped up on sugar….Yowza! I blogged it here:
http://amanda-thriceblessed.blogspot.com/2010/12/gingerbread-house-party.html
And I agree, the set up is the best, so colorful!

BeckyB - You’re my hero! I loved getting a live-action peek into your fun! Thanks so much for sharing.

Julie - Cute! We did those last year and now I’m wishing we had done it again this year. Got too busy! Loved the video!

Heidi - That is hilarious that the “beast” thing is big in your house too- my 15 year old stepdaughter uses it for everything, as do all of her friends. Except most of the time we hear “so and so is the beastiest QB on the team” or more recently, “your dad is the beastiest point guard Ive ever seen” 🙂

Jessie - Awesome video! I always wondered what your voices sounded like…it’s like reading a book and finally getting to see the movie 😉

elisa - Everything looks so pretty Meg. 🙂

Jeanne - We love doing this too! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and I am hoping that we get to spend time together again in the new year.

kasey - so awesome. I made “peep” houses back in April for lola and her girls scout troop to decorate…but i used the squirt frosting the day before and let them dry overnight.
cool beans.

Susan Lehrman - Meg, have you ever tried royal icing for this project? It’s made with powdered sugar, water and meringe powder–really easy. You can get the meringe powder at Hobby Lobby, maybe Graber’s and maybe WalMart although the Newton WalMart has cut down on their craft section. Royal icing is really easy to work with…it dries before I get each graham cracker house done. It also dries quickly for the kids when they’re sticking their candies on. I like to use it because my grandsons like to eat their houses (yuck!). My granddaughters of course save theirs!

becky lee - I love, love, love your blog so much! I am a bust pastor’s wife/emergency room nurse with a 3 year old and 6 year old. We also hope to start the adoption process in the next year. Anyway, your blog is so beautiful and brilliant and a great inspiration to me on how to get the most out of family time. I’d love to email you, but your default link isn’t working. Could ya send me your addy?

Kara - We made a gingerbread village with our 4 1/2 year old twin boys and 3 year old daughter. It was quite a feat…and I was just like you…still crafting and decorating 30 minutes after they were done. I just HAD to make icing icicles. Just HAD to.
So fun! Happy New Year!

MGF - Awesome. I think it was brilliant to have the houses set up before hand.

Vera - Your set up is GORGEOUS!! I do this every year with a pack of 3-5 year olds (last year 2-4 year olds!) so I just use paper cups and a plastic table cloth so I can throw it all away after… but your way is much prettier. I hate disposable dishes, so maybe next year I will do it your way and deal with the clean up.
I make icing out of egg whites, cream of tartar and powdered sugar and I beat it on high for about 8 minutes – that stuff is seriously like concrete and holds as well as glue. And if you’re not scared of raw eggs, it’s yummy too!

Amy jupin - Your dining room looks beast.
I think these pics are totally beast.
And I’m totally loving all these craft posts too. They are so beast it’s sick.
Don’t I sound coolio talking like this? Not so much huh? 🙂

Beth - I LOVE art therapy 🙂 Where’s the picture of your house though??? I just got the book “The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity” from the used bookstore for half price (all of their books except internet books are half price right now!!). Want to do it with me? We could call it our grown-up art therapy time 🙂

Holly - ok so beast is the word in our house right now. Hannah says it all….the….time!
Love the gingerbread houses. I did not use hot glue and well ours looked more like shacks! I am using hot glue next year!

Juli - Oh cool! I loved watching your video! Annie’s voice didn’t match what I thought it’d sound like. She sounds more grown-up than I expected. I expected a tinier voice with those cute little kid lisps. nope.
Flip video…arent they BEAST?!

leonieke - gos, i can’t even imagine how much work this is, (and even more after everyone has finished his house…..). i think this is a project that i adore seeing at your blog,but with a big worning on it “don’t try this at home 🙂 ”
you must be the best mother there is.

Rebecca - I LOVED the video. I’ve been following your blog for years, and it is so cool to hear the voices that go with your kids. They are so well behaved! I love Talby’s face when she is working on a project — so serious! I can’t believe how your boys do the projects too, amazing. My son loses interest after 5 minutes. And Annie sitting there eating the candy was hilarious. Thanks for posting. Hope you guys have a wonderful and happy new year.

Lisa - Love it! Really wish I had more kids ;)They grow up too fast!!!

Bryony - This seems like a fun project but such a waste of perfectly good food. You could have used icing or marzipan or something to glue the houses together and then it’d have been edible afterwards?
I just don’t like to see wanton waste like this, it makes me feel uneasy 🙁

Joye - Is there anyone that has/or is going to start some type of campaign for Edie from Life in Grace??? Would love to help replace things or give money to a fund towards her rebuilding process. That’s what this season is all about….and Lord knows she’s given so much to all of her readers! I don’t have a blog so don’t know where to start, but you are all very powerful ladies with big voices. Let us know and let’s spread the word!

Julie - Two of my kiddos watched this with me and they kept asking “Mom, is this for REAL?” haha! Then one of my boys whispered in my ear “They’re eating the candy!”
So fun!!

meaghan - LOVE The video!!! i don’t know why it was so fun to actually hear their little voices?! hot glue is genius! xoxo!

Lucylu ~ - oooooooh… awesome!

Stacy - The “beast” thing is so funny, my 12 year old son says everything is “clean” this new hat is “clean”, we all find ourselves saying it too. Love your houses!

Katy - I think we are going to do graham cracker houses next year. They look so cute. 🙂 And you are making me wish I got a Flip on Black Friday!

nic - your graham subdivision is so festive; love the photos (and your gorgey bowls–ohmy!). we do this every year as well on my birthday (dec 21st)…i call it forced family fun, and all within dragging-to-the-kitchen-range MUST participate.

adrienne - very fun!!! love the video too 🙂

Becky - I lOVE the idea of hot gluing the graham crackers. We tried the tiny gingerbread houses this year and they were quite the disaster. I also like the fact that you – like I – need to set everything up! I say whatever keeps craft time fun is worth any amount of pre-craft-crazy-mama! 🙂

virginia - i guess sean

Lynda@Me and My Pink Mixer - Such pretty bowls for all the candies! Great idea using Graham Crackers ~ I’ll have to try this next year. My teenage daughter and I love watching Criminal Minds – it’s one of the few things she will do with me 🙂

Kelly - Cinnamon Toast Crunch as shingles! Brilliant! We do one big sugar cookie house at our second Christmas with my in-laws. This year they aren’t coming until January 7th so I still have awhile to gather my supplies. 🙂

Amy Jo - Love this! Also, I teach 7th grade English in Oklahoma, and BEAST is all the rage down here, too. 🙂

Nicole Q. - This is the first year since having kids that we DIDN’t do a gingerbread house. After seeing your pics I may just have to do one next week before kids go back to school. Shoot! Your pictures got me – I’m like you – I need a little organization first! Hope you had a MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Staci - Ohhhhhhhhh 😉 I love Annie’s little voice 🙂 We tried your trick of hot glue and crackers this year…I liked it…but how in the world do you get those crackers to break with a triangle point??? I think I may have cursed a few times ;( heehee 😉 Kids had a great time though 🙂

Melanie - I love the idea of the glue and crackers:) Do you love your flip? I have been wanting one.

Nicole - Hot glue is genius! We had a bug party with 3 year olds and I made 20 houses with melted sugar for the glue! Ugh! Next year it will be a hot glue party!!

Lorie - You do the coolest things with your kids! Love reading all about it…and everything else! Keep on keepin’ on!

Lindsey@ Piecefully Home - this is my first year that i DIDN’T make a graham cracker gingerbread house with my kids 🙁
it’s always my favorite craft to do with the kids, but somehow it just got pushed aside. next year i won’t make that mistake again! your houses look lovely.

Tanya @ Life in 3D - We did a kit for the first time this year with two 3yo’s and an almost 2yo. IT. WAS. WILD!!!
Glad to hear I’m not the only one who needs a touch of organization PRIOR to the crafting craziness 🙂
All of the accessories are definitely eye candy 😀

kristin - i love this for so many reasons. sean reminds me of micah…his pondering look, questioning, the patterned candy. i love that annie is asking questions…that reminds me of preschool. good boy, scott, for working with such enthusiasm. even though he’s a boy, he reminds me of naomi. and talby, so quiet and working so carefully.
merry christmas!

Denise C. - How sweet! I just came across your blog (through Clover Lane). Love it! 🙂

Anna Marie - I love that you did the video! I hope there will be more. It is fun to be able to put voices and mannerisms with faces. Makes you all even more “real”…haha.

Tess S - i watched the video with my 3 (nearly 4) year old.
madeline: “who’s that?”
me: “her name is annie.”
madeline: “oh, that annie sure is cute!”
love!

debbie - The kids. The colors. The sweet voices. The cuteness!

Sarah - Great Post! Love all of the colors and your pretty bowls! Great video, adorable kids and love the music!! And the “Beast” thing cracked me up…..with 4 boys between my hubby and I we hear this ALL. OF. THE. TIME. SO funny!

Trish - We need to see the finished products 🙂

se7en - Ha Ha – I am a firm believer in art therapy… I do it all the time!!! Folks always say: “Where do you find the time to craft?” The real answer is that my sanity demands it!!! Hope you guys are having a really fun time!!!

Tere - Love the colors. Love the houses. Thanks for the share, and the voices! It was great to hear them.
And the sneak peak into your dining room. When will it be fully unveiled? Can’t wait. Happy New Year.

Monica Huete - Hummm, they look yummy !!!
SO beautiful !!! … ^___^

Leah - Great post! You are a great mom for putting all that effort into that project. I only have one kid and I’m not sure I can do that just yet. By the way, Talby takes her crafting VERY seriously!

Rhonda G. - Loved the video…It was BEAST! Happy New Year to you and your sweet family.

Kori - We made one this year…first time ever. Is that bad? Anyway, I too found it to be something that (most) everything else needs to be done in order to do it in a stress-free manner. We bought a Wilton kit, and while it was great and had pretty candies, the icing needing an hour to set for the walls to be stable was too long for us. We did other things in that hour and ended up only getting halfway through. I think next time I’ll try something different.
I must say it was very fun seeing your blog come to life! I like it!! 🙂

visart-dali.com - So much color! This very inspirational, thank you!

Christina - You are so great! We have kits and have yet to find the time to do them. Are you allowed to make them after Christmas?! 😉

~Debra - Beautiful pictures! That sure looks like a lot of fun! We haven’t done a gingerbread house in years. Maybe next year?!

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christmas craft #5

talby wanted to show me how to make a poinsettia….her teacher taught her.
i took pictures of each step as she taught me.

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1.  cut the corners of the red paper about 6 inches toward the center.

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2. fold one side of each corner to the center.

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3. put all the petals together with a brad.

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4. cut leaves out of green paper.

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5. open the brad and add in the leaves….re-close the brad.

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6. TA – DA!!!  beautiful poinsettia in 3D.  

i love it.
think how cool it would be to make a bunch….in pink and white and red!   
so pretty.

Annie - I love pinwheels!! these are so cute. Love reading about all the crafts you do with your children. Making wonderful memories of time spent together-that they’ll take with them forever! Blessings, Annie

MGF - My middle son would love this paper craft. Thanks for the idea

Kate @ Songs Kate Sang - Great job, Talby! This is beautiful!

Lucylu ~ - i bought a Poinsettia for my neighbor today! (weird!)

danielle - love this!

Natasha - That’s so cool! When I was in school, we used to make something similar, but attached it to a long dowel or straw so it would be used as a windmill/pinwheel. I never realized how much they look like flowers too; thanks Talby!

amber - lovin the hannah montana pjs…

Janie Fox - LOVE this! so cute! I agree a bunch in pink, red and white… too great! I am so happy you take time to enjoy your kids. Their childhood truly does go so fast! Happy New Year to you!

kat - That is so adorable!!! I love it! Talby did a great job demonstrating! She is such a cutie!!!

Holly - very cute!

april - those are cool…thanks for sharing!!!

Kirsten P - Tell Talby thanks for showing me how to make a poinsettia. And also tell Talby that I like her name.

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merry christmas.

Xmas2010
 

 

"Don't be afraid. I'm here to announce a great and joyful event

that is meant for everybody, worldwide.  A Savior has just been

born in David's town, a Savior who is Messiah and Master.

This is what you're to look for: a baby wrapped in a blanket

and lying in a manger."  

At once the angel was joined by a huge angelic choir singing

God's praises:  "Glory to God in the heavenly heights.  

Peace to all men and women on earth who please him"

Luke 2:11- 13

Karen Gerstenberger - I love this translation of the Scripture passage – and your card! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family!

Grace - Merry Christmas, Meg! God’s blessings to you and your family in the new year. 🙂

Sandy - One more thought – do I recognize that picture as the one Annie took of mom & dad???

Sandy - As I was scrolling down the page I thought to myself that you have an extra square for another baby, but then I saw your name and date in that square. I guess you really are done having kids. lol You are a terrific mother & father and your children are as blessed to have you both as you are to have them. Merry Christmas to the Duerksen’s; I hope it was great and can’t wait to hear about it and see pictures.

angela - Love the card!!!! What a great family!

CLOE - AMEN SISTER IN CHRIST ….. FROM THE NORTHEAST

Michele - Merry Christmas!

Tammy - Hope you had a blessed Christmas with your beautiful family!

danielle - merry christmas, you beautiful family, you!!
our hope has come! glory to the newborn King!

jackie chappell - amen !!! from florida

Jenn A. - Merry Christmas to your family, too!

Lisa - Hope you have a white Christmas in Kansas like we do in Illinois

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - Hope you are having a great day with the fam Meg. Lots of love:) Merry Christmas!!!

kat - You card is beautiful! Merry Christmas!

Lorilee - Christmas Blessings to you and your family!
Lorilee

Julie - Merry Christmas Meg to you and your family!

Jennifer - Merry Christmas to you Megan! Hope you have a special day with minimal meltdowns!

Melanie - Hope you have a great Christmas! Your pictures are gorgeous!

elma riedstra - Merry CHRISTmas to you and you family and a BLESSED new year!!!

Susan - Merry Christmas Megan!

~Debra - Merii Kurisumasu from Japan!

Nikki - Merry Christmas!

T Galle - MeRrY ChRiStMaS to you Megan! Have a wonderful day with your family!

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christmas craft #1

this idea came from crystal in an email to me.
thanks so much!

super easy but SUPER DUPER cute!

we started with these ornaments from target.
they are big.
i loved the colors so i picked these…..but any glass ball ornaments would work. 

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i did this one child at a time….you'll see why.
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first i painted their hand with regular craft paint.

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set the ornament in the middle of their flat palm….fingers out.

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slowly have them close their hand so an entire handprint is made.
make sure they don't move their fingers….just close their hand.

then they slowly take their fingers off the ornament.
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set it somewhere to dry.
then you can choose if you want to yell at your child ……
"DON"T TOUCH ANYTHING! GO WASH YOUR HAND AND DON"T USE MY GOOD TOWEL TO DRY IT!" 
or not.

let the white paint dry….we waited overnight….just to be safe.
then use a Sharpie to add faces.
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we used a glue gun and cut out tiny little scarves.
we didn't have black felt or we would've made hats too.

and they add snow falling also.

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i think they are about the cutest ornaments i have ever seen.

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then write their name and date on the palm and you created a keepsake!

have fun.

Catherine Vitolo - That is the cool idea for home make

marcia culler - Great idea! And your instructions are so good I think I can do this! Thanks!

Laura - Maybe try a clear spray/sealer. Found at most hardware sections in spraypaint aisle, and sometimes in the craft Dept. I am absolutely doing this this coming year.

Staci - What kind of paint do you use? I got tempera paint and it just peels/flakes 🙁

myriam - queste idee sono bellissime
grazie per il consiglio

Jackie - We made these in Kindergarten and we used the small tip puff paint to make the faces, hats, scarves, etc.

Karen @ Sugartown Sweets - Love!! I make a Christmas craft every year with my grandbabies! My daughter always says they are her favorite Christmas gift. Thank you. 🙂

Kim - Kandi, I have bought or made my children an ornament every year as well, and for the same reason. My son who is now 25 years old has refused to take his with him. He wants his ornaments on his momma’s tree. lol But….. he still comes over every year to decorate the tree with his younger sister (21) and they still have a blast hanging their ornaments. They still try to hide the other’s ornaments with their own. It’s really great to see them still being “kids” at Christmas.

Nancy - what a PERFECT to give to g’ma that has everything!

Kandi - I used to make ornaments with my kids, or they would make them at school. Every year, I make each of them one too, as a gift. That way when they move out and have a tree of their own, they will take the ones I made them, and have meaningful (hopefully) ornaments on it already. And, I am left with all of the ornaments that they have made for me over the years.

Tiffany - Oh thank you so much! I think we will be doing these this year! I ADORE it!!

Debra - i so just love this going to do this with my grand kids when they come over (:

Belize - Beth Mayhew – Oh Krista these are amazing! The tea party with Kaitlyn and Bryan just mleted my heart. Who would have ever thought our husbands hearts would be stolen by another woman and we’d ok with it our daughters have captured them both? I love you all so much and thanks for sharing.

Mel - This just popped up on my facebook news feed…Meg you are everywhere!! So cute , will have to try it 🙂

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Cheap Jordan Shoes - after all disadvantage. Game in third quarter end phase, the lakers leading superiority already exceeded 20 points, that makes the game early into the garbage time.

Kelli - Oh my gosh! These are so cute! Perfect grandma gift too. So, I have to ask how you keep (have room on the tree for) all of your kids Christmas ornaments? Do you occasionally get rid of any? (I really hope you aren’t “gasp”ing at that last sentence just now). I know people who don’t throw any of their children’s pictures/drawings away. I could easily become one of those people but I don’t have the storage space and I only have 2 small children. I’d love to know your “system”. Thanks!

Holly Rhodes - I feel like a bad mom! I never do crafts with my kids (3 and 1) I just do not have the patience!! Maybe I should work on that! Your kids look so happy doing crafts =(
Did you do crafts when they were 3 and 1 too???

liz from LIzzies RAggs Primitives - LOve the idea of the ornaments! I printed out the directions for a next Christmas project with the grandkids. Thanks!

Lisa - Hi Meg,
I am Cassie Burback’s sister in law. I loved this project. My oldest daughter did this with a friend yesterday and they turned out adorable. Thanks for the idea. We also did hand prints on cardstock for Christmas cards!
Love your blog!
Lisa Borglum

Tami - Hey Megan, totally enjoy your blog. Wish i could do all the crafts you guys do. I put the ideas in the back of my head and then they get lost back there. However, we actually did this one! Thank you for the great idea! We had a neighborhood party and had all the kids make one. You have inspired me! Thank you!

cathy - Love this!

Jen Brandt - Guess what the grandparents will be getting for Christmas next year? Great idea! Thank you and Merry Christmas!

katie w - this is adorable! and love the poem that amy shared too 😉

elz - LOVE this craft. I have been hemming and hawing about what ornaments to make for my parents this year-then Boom! I found your post. Perfect. Thanks.

BecZhang - This is so awesome. I am definitely going to try this with my six year old. I’m not very crafty so it should be interesting.

Courtney - OMG!!! This is the CUTEST PROJECT IN AMERICA!!!!!

Ellen J - I love this one too! I’ll have lots to choose from next year for Christmas crafts! Thanks 🙂

Janelle - My girls are 2 & 4 – this is going to be messy! But what a cute keepsake!

tania willis - we’re SO making these for the grandparents! AWESOME!

Kristin S - adorable!!!

Sugar Mama - Crazy! I just got back from Wal-Mart and bought the stuff to make those with my daycare kids. Get online to check my fave blogs and see that you just made them too. We won’t be doing the scarves, it will be enough just to get them to gently grasp the ornament… and it will be very interesting to see how it will work for the 9 month old kids!

Kathleen - My son just gave us one with the poem attached….his class made them in preschool. I love them and hopefully I will remember to have him make one next year! The ornaments your kids made turned out great and I love the idea of adding scarves to the snowmen!

Eva - I Love love love these – I’m tempted to try on my almost one year old – I may be pushing my luck hahah

Dawn - So super cute!!

visart-dali.com - This so very cute!!!!! Thank you for the idea!!!!

Gemma - Wow this is SO NICE!!! LOVE IT!!
Gemma x

Joye - I LOVE these! Just adorable 🙂 You are so creative!

Tanya H - This is FABULOUS!!! We must do this! TFS! 🙂

Maria - Made these with the kids! So cute. Thanks for sharing the idea! Way easy. Even Mom and Dad made one with the kids =0)

Jenny Logan - Those are the cutest ornaments ever!! Thanks for the great idea!!

Kait - I’ve been looking for a hand print ornament I can make with my girls. This is adorable! I might have to squeeze in a little craft time before Christmas.

Shannon Davis - I make these every year with my kindergarteners! I add the poem as mentioned above — they only difference is that we use paint pens for all the details and shatterproof ornaments. We do add black hats with a black paint pen. I also buy teeny little buttons and they glue on two buttons per snowman — adorable — colorful — and each one is unique 🙂

Sharla - These are adorable – I got big ornaments on my way home last night – also snagged some dollar aisle ornaments so I can start making my wreath 🙂 Thanks for great ideas!

Lindsey@ Piecefully Home - so cute!! i have to do this one with my kids!

Jill - Oh my gosh!!!! I am a teacher and have been trying to come up with a quick and cute gift idea for my kids to make for their parents…. I love this!!!! thank you!!!!

Jill - ooomygosh! That is Super Cute!

Tracy - Meg, the fact that you think to take the time to take photos while explaining is simply awesome. These are adorable and the memory of making them adds to the fun! Thanks for sharing.

Julianne Brimner - my daughter just made one at school and brought it home for a Christmas present for me. I think they just did three fingers….with a classroom of first graders, I think she has the bravest teacher in the world. I love it.

Lindsay - LOVE this idea & plan on buying stuff to make them today!!! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

Erin - So cute! I will be saving this craft for when I have children 🙂 Very fun.

Candi @ Sweet Designs Boutique - Love these. Just shared on Facebook at facebook.com/sweetdesignsboutique

Jenny B. - My oldest son did one of those at preschool a couple of years ago, and I love it! 🙂

Bobbie Henry - What a cute idea! This is something that my daughter-in-law could do with our two little grandsons and send to us (hint)! Love them!!!

maribeth - my kids have made these at preschool for years, but i love the fun variation of doing it with older children who can contribute more than the handprint itself. love the felt scarves and the falling snow!! i think those will be special keepsakes on their own trees one day, too! (though i am sure you are hoping that one day is far, far away!)

Grace - Those are so cute! Would make a cute teacher gift too…

Jess Mead - So cute and MESSY! My boys would love it!

Kimberlee J. - Talia brought one of these home from daycare last year and I loved it! It’s hanging on my tree high so she can’t get a hold of it. 🙂

sara's art house - LOVE THESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Giuseppina - this might be one of the cutest things i’ve ever seen!!
thanks for sharing 🙂

Lisa @ Shine Your Light - I’m in love with this craft – thank you for sharing! As my kids get older we do less and less crafting together – but I think I can get even my boys to do this one! So cute.

T Galle - Doing this at our Christmas gathering at my Dad’s this Sunday!

Jeannette - Those are the cutest things!!!!! I LOVE snowmen, one my favorites :o) thanks for sharing this

Holly - very cute!

Heather G. - What a cute idea!!

a-m - Absolutely brilliant! Thanks!!!

Leah - Awesome idea. Love it!

erlfisher - THE BEST!! Will most certainly try this!

Lucylu ~ - Oh my goodness i *LOVE* the purple one!

JustMommer - Can’t wait to try this

creativechaos - LOVE this!

kristine - i love this idea!!

Tracy - The toddlers at my daycare center make these every year as a Christmas present to their parents….love it!!!

Monica Huete - Awww, it is so cute !!! What a great idea !!! Thanks so much for sharing … ^___^

Amy Petz - I cannot wait to do this with my boys. Thanks Meg!

Alison Richardson - Those are so adorable! I’m definitely doing this!

Maria - This is one of our favorite crafts to do…we have a small collection of them now (the ones that have survived over the years at least!)

Georgia - IS that another Bauble dining room picture?! ohhhh the suspense.
:o)

Micky - This is so clever! I have never seen this done before. When I saw the hands being painted to be placed on the ornament, I thought, “how’s this going to turn out?”, but it is so cute. I am DEFINITLY doing this one with the kids. Thanks for sharing.
Micky

Beth - Oh, and gotta tell you, at my other school my art room is in a seperate building from the regular school and there is NO WATER in the building. I did one of those big Christmas Cards that is on display outside the library? With all my students? And we did hand prints to make the picture????? Imagine me with a room full of 18-22 kids, with paint on their hands! Wow. I was kind of a basket case at the end of that week!

Beth - ADORABLE! Well worth the wait (sorry about the sick kiddo)! I think I might try this with my girls too!

Tanya @ Life in 3D - I’m in love 🙂 So adorable!
My kids would NEVER just leave their fingers there though…too little still. We did hand prints in salt dough for daddy for Christmas today and even for that…I found myself yelling…”DON’T spread your fingers!”
Proud moments…

Jodi - SO CUTE!! My daughter is 16, but I think I’m gonna get her to do one anyway. Thanks for sharing!

Amy - My pre-K daughter came home with one yesterday with this poem attached –
“These aren’t just 5 snowmen
as anyone can see.
I made them with my hand
which is a part of me.
Now each year when you trim the tree,
you’ll look back and recall
Christmas of 2010
when my hand was this small!”
They also attached a nice polka dot bow at the top. Very cute!

megan k - totally the project for our weekend!!

Hollie - How fast can I get to Target?

Sonia - i love it! i’m going to go get supplies to make them tonight!

Selina - Love this. So clever!

Marisa - SO cute! I’d be afraid to use glass, though, in case my little one squeezed too hard. Good thing there are so many cute plastic ornaments these days.

jennibell - LOVE this — thanks for the idea!!!

the leonard 4 - oh my gawh…thhis is the cutest thing i’ve ever seen, and we will definitely be doing this little craft over winter break! happy holidays! 🙂

shelley - love it ! gonna get all the supplies to do this while the little one is napping…that way we can do it straight away when he wakes!

amanda - love this – will definitely try it this weekend!

Christy - My son just came home with one of these yesterday from school! How funny. His was not as perfect as yours though, probably b/c one Teacher & 25 kids. 🙂 Love these, might have to try it again at home, plus would be great for the grandparents.

mandy madison - Totally stealing this idea!!! SO CUTE!

Lisa - Very very cool!

Cherish Stockdale - umm those are ADORABLE! I love them!

amy cloud - I am going to have a craft week next week with the kids. THis is a great idea and we are going to target tonight. Thanks

mel - LOVE this!!! Totally making these with my girls. SO excited!!! 🙂

Hoosier at Heart - Just darling!

twolittletots - i just saw this the other day and was going to do it with the girls next week. i think it would be great grandparent gifts too!

Donje - That is such a cute craft idea! I LOVE it! Thanks for sharing.

jennifer - I’m totally not a crafty girl, but I just might need to try those. They are super duper cute!

april - these are awesome!!!! I must make these!!!!!

virginia - so cute! crystal always has such great ideas!

Amanda-ThriceBlessed - Cute! My middle DD did this last year at preschool, if you flip the hand over the ornament the opposite way it creates Santa’s beard, you just add the hat and face! Its just as cute as the snowmen!

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i know i was supposed to show you craft day.
BUT we ended up with part one of two crafts.
so tomorrow i will have at least one finished one to show you.
AND we had less than one hour before we had to go to scott's basketball game.

and some of you were asking about my frame with words…..
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the words are from Carrie Craft??? i think.
i can't find her anywhere.
if you know her shop please link it in the comments!  thanks.
i just hung them from wire on an empty old frame.

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 WATER4CHRISTMAS.
the entire shop is 25% now.
we have made over $3000 selling the crafts YOU made.
we can get one well before christmas!
a gift that would give someone CLEAN WATER.

i bought tye dye dish towels, the double hand oven mitt, some messy flowers, and jammies.
it was so cool to open that package.

so happy that everyone took their precious time to craft for WATER.

GO SHOP.

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samantha - Hi! I just found your blog today and have pinned your picture of the frame with words/flashcards onto one of my Pinterest boards. Such a great idea – I love it! I hope that’s OK with you?
Sam

Geoffrey - Hi guys I believe this is a great post I will deetenifly keep up reading your works, congratulations. It is crucial to have quality contents on the web, we can rely on them like a reliable source for our projects.Ive see clearly with enjoyment and I know Im gonna study the rest of the stuff you may write, great job guy!.

Deniki - That is awsome that you guys have arleady had your first snow! My kids have been praying for snow, but still nothing yet. Not a big suprise here in Texas tho.Send some our way 🙂

Rorsidioday - Эээ, а объясните, пожалуйста, а то я что то не совсем в тему въехал, это как?

Betsy Cain - You have such a knack for design. Just to add to all the gushing of compliments, your home could be featured in a magazine (has it been already?!?) Can’t wait to see your (complete) dining room! Love your style and creativity and photography. Love your writing style too. So inspiring and cheerful and stunning!

amy jupin - did i comment on this post already? i can’t remember!
but i just have to say that i am LOVING all your decorations.
so simple and colorful and happy!

Cherish Stockdale - Oh my your house looks soo good! I love all of it. really! ALL OF IT!

Kelly - I have been saving this eye candy post to read when I had a quiet moment. LOVE it! So happy to see your globes sitting up there and one can never, ever have enough glass ball ornaments, huh? I have some more squirreled away that I want to get out. Little by little. I still have ten days to decorate, right? 😉 I like your stockings all different yet unified and the little initial tags. Have a lovely day and I am so, so sorry about your interruption last night! 🙁 Kelly

Melissa - Your photography is amazing and your house has to be the happiest place on earth. I would love to pull a stool up to your island and chat and eat cake together.
Thanks for the amazing pictures!

Katie - Love Love Love the sparkle! I am loving silver more and more…getting it at the goodwill! Is that crazy? Thanks for the awesome inspiration.

Sara - Looks awesome!!! I love the dining room corner photo!!!!!! Actually I LOVE everything!!!!!! Sara

Ali Richardson - I am IN LOVE with all of your decorations. Actually, IN LOVE with your decorating style in general. Those ornaments in that gumball machine made my day. Just awesome!!! I’m thinking I need to start collecting Santa mugs! Happy holidays :O)

Christina - Gor. Geous.
Also? So Fun!
Those lampshades are amazing, and I LOVE the map on your wall!!!

Beth - So. Disappointed. I was so excited to see CRAFT DAY!!! I was looking through your pretty pictures (which, by the way, are very pretty and very festive, but not what I was looking for 🙂 and my mind was going . . . “CRAFT DAY, CRAFT DAY, WHERE IS CRAFT DAY!?!?!?!” Well, you can tell I’m looking forward to it. Maybe because I am living what seems like a 24 hour craft day at school right now (ok, I’m exaggerating a bit). And I’m loving it, most of the time, but it’s been intense. Very intense! I’m so looking forward to the fun you are having with yours!

Kristin S - All your color is so inspiring. My former home had color overload so my new one feels SO blah as I tried to “grow up”. Soon to add back in more color as I’m going batty with blah.

Morgan - I am absolutely GAH GAH for this (especially that top photo, Meg!)
xoxo

Lindsey Jo - gah, i love your style.

CarrieBeth - i adore posts like this with all the pictures. they’re just so satisfying 🙂

Rhonda Roo - LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE.
EVERY SINGLE PHOTO>AWESOMENESS.
Forgive my yelling, i am a little ecstatic. 🙂
You’re billiant and i couldn’t be forced to pick a favorite vignette even if jack frost was threatening to nip my nose.
BRILLIANT i say. End of story.
🙂

Melanie - I absolutely love those lampshades. Delish!

katie w - so pretty. i love those santa mugs.

Valerie@Chateaualamode.typepad.com - Meg, you have the most amazingly fun, pretty, sparkly house! Love it!

Julie - Christmas is just happiness over at your house. Vintage funky fabulousness.

chavala - I LOVE your red damask lamp shades. Where did you find them?

Erin McCall - Those pictures were breathtaking! Why, oh why can’t I take pics like that!!!? Because you are brillant!

Rach - Very festive. Thanks for the inspiration!

the whyte house - this made me laugh…i was looking for christmas posts from blogs that i follow to make a collection of links on my blog today. this was perfect…and then i went to the archives. look at dec. 14, 2009. perfect. 🙂 as always, the house is decorated beautifully!!

Georgia - Why oh whhhyyyyy havent we seen the whole dining room yet?
I am squinting trying to make it out the in the last pic of a bauble.. haha!
Love the lamps on the side board, the Yellow is like ‘POW in ya face’
Love it! ♥
xx

Courtney Walsh - Gosh i wish we didn’t live in this rental.
sigh.

Jeannine - Your house is so inspiring!

Julie - I am loving that gumball machine. Why didn’t I think of that? And your canvas looks great in your dining room. 🙂

elz - LOVE , love, love your decorations. Why didn’t I think of some of those tricks? Next year! Thanks for sharing your cheery home with us.

Joanna Murray - Meg you are such an inspiring, creative Mum! I have so many ideas from your blog, am thinking I will only be able to fit in one or two before Christmas this year.

Michelle - love seeing pictures of your house at Christmas. . .it’s the best.

Lane - okay….i looooove your style! i see a new career path for you…interior design! i’d hire you!

Regina - Ahhhhhh…I was *so* waiting on your Christmas photos post! Now Christmas can officially begin for me. Why can’t I have a gal like you as a next-door neighbor? 🙂

amber - i love your house! Can you come and decorate mine?!?!

Donna - So pretty!
I made a frame with words similiar to yours, thanks for the idea!
http://donna-momof4.blogspot.com/2010/12/todays-message.html

Suzette - So inspirational!!! I love you, Meg Duerksen! (But, not in a weird way) 😉

Katy - Seriously, your posts make me so happy. 🙂 Thanks!

Juli - Your photos make me happy!

bobbie - I wish I had that many antique ornaments but it wouldn’t really matter since my kids are so little that I try not to put out too many breakables. Your house is decorated beautifully!

ingrid - me 3 ….thought the mugs were in the photo. house looks great! love that you have the swedish star from ikea hung in your window. it all looks so nice and inviting. i bet the kids love it.

Trina McNeilly - I love your house and I love it even more at Christmas… I want to rip my house apart and just copy yours.. hahaha.
I still adore those stockings…. next year I’m taking the plunge for some new stockings.
Hope your day is super happy!
xo

SJ - Can I move into your house? It’s so full of colors; I just love it!

Holly - Here’s the link for CariKraft: http://www.etsy.com/shop/CariKraft
I have the same Christmas words, and I love how you used them!

Tanya @ Life in 3D - I’m in love forever…with your photography, your style and your unique artistic eye! LOVE!

Lora - This post made me smile…
AshleyAnn (above post)… I did the same thing. Ha!

AshleyAnn - Want to know how smart I am? I saw the family pictures with the Santa mugs and thought “Wow they took all those mugs on their photo shoot?!” I had to stare at it before I realized they weren’t in the photo.
Yes, I am a genius.

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - oh i love it all. your house is my favorite meg! you’ve got a gift of putting stuff together. just LOVE all that color:)

BriBedell - Love your house! I wish I had a mantle 🙁 LOL

kelly - http://www.etsy.com/shop/CariKraft?ref=seller_info
There’s a link for Cari… 🙂 Love her flashcards! 🙂
Merry Christmas to you and yours…

Lindsay - Where are those awesome red and white lamps from?!

Amanda-ThriceBlessed - Beautiful! We love so many of the same things. I have bowls of Shiny Brites all over my house, the Santa mugs, and instead of #5s, I have #3s to represent my 3 girls.

Kim Barlow - Pretty!

Juli - I love looking at your house.

Jerusalem Greer - oh i love these pictures! so happy!
do you just have the most amazing natural light in your home or do you actually know how to really use your camera?? I think I need a lesson!

Jenny Joy - Truth be told, I’m having a hard time getting into the Christmas spirit this year, but this is helping. Thank you!!! I heart ALL your beautiful holiday decorations! 🙂

Katie - Your house and photos make me happy! Thanks for sharing!

Hollie - Here is the Etsy shop for the cards – I know because I saw your frame with words and was determined to copy it 🙂
http://www.etsy.com/shop/CariKraft

Dee Stephens - Love the frame with words!

michelle - That map corner of your dining room is fantastic!!! The yellow lamps are a perfect touch!!

Ashleigh Marshall - Megan, I love your blog! So bright, cheery, and real! I follow you everyday! I am a Mom of three young children, so I very rarely have time to read your blog, let alone leave a comment! I truly appreciate your attitude about life and your willingness to keep it real! I love your Christmas decor, so very happy! Merry Christmas!

Dana D@BoysMyJoys - If you go to GA next year for Thanksgiving, please plan to stay an extra day!
I’ll come pick you up and drive you back to my house in SC and treat you to as much coffee, margaritas, and meals out that you can handle… in exchange for you showing me how to make my house sparkle for Christmas!
Everything looks so beautiful!!!
Especially love the ornaments in the gumball machine!
You are so stinkin’ creative! 🙂

melissa*320 sycamore - goodness gracious, I love it all. Pure gorgeousness! That 5 by your family picture made my heart do a little flip flop though. I love the colors in your ornament wreath too!

Janelle - You really should be an interior designer. I swear, your house makes me want to move to Kansas and just follow you around when you shop.

Kimberlee J. - Oh tidings of comfort and joy!
The house is beautiful. 🙂

Elizabeth Gleason - Ohhh you gave me an idea… I make little circle initials made out of porcelain. I’m putting them on our stockings right now! Yeah, I never would have thought of it.

Julie - I love all of your sparkle! We had santa cups when I was a child ~ I miss those! Can’t wait to see more of your dinning room!

Ali - Dang your house is looking good!

Brianna - If only my home looked like yours this time of year! Meg, how beautiful!!

Peggyrice@gmail.com - OHHH, I love the corner of the dining room. Great Map!!! These photos are just one of the reasons I love the USA! Merry Christmas!

Jill - Hi! LOVE your photos! And it is fun to see my pal Cari’s words. Her blog is http://www.carikraft.typepad.com/
You have inspired me to update my own blog…. golly, sometimes I just can’t get it all done!!!
Have a wonderful day!

Leah - Love, love, LOVE the photos! And you’ve inspired me! I have an unopened box of Crate and Barrel 12 days of Christmas ornaments that I want to display, but I don’t have a tree. I was obsessing over finding a basket for them. Then I saw your glass vases! Perfect for the ornaments. It’s nearly midnight and I’m going to do it right now. Thank you!!

Jack - Meg, your house looks fantastic! I always get such good ideas from your blog – thanks for the inspiration.

elma riedstra - Love love your mantel!! I found some old big retro christmas tree bulbs and put them in a jar:) Did you put ornaments in your bubble gum machine?? Love the santa mugs to. Your home is so cozy!! Thanks for sharing oh I also loved your ornament wreath you made to. I have so many ornaments but don’t know how to make a wreath!!

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mama’s craft day.

the kids' craft week starts today.
but on friday my neighbor amy and i got together to make ornament wreaths for us.
no kids.
we had both been collecting old ornaments for awhile….from the thrift shop…antique store….flea markets.

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we started with this.
i tried the straw wreath and amy tried the styrofoam.
mine was 18 inches and amy's was 16 inches…both from michaels.

we ripped our scrap fabric into strips.
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we wrapped and hot glued the fabric the wreath.

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this is what the straw wreath looked like covered in fabric.

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waffle likes crafts.

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before we began with the ornaments we tied ribbon onto the wreath for hanging.
(and i had a ginormous cup of coffee….)

we both had LOTS of ornamnents.

amy brought her dog miley over with her for a playdate with the waffler.
but miley could care less about waffle…she liked looking out our big windows.
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we began to hot glue the ornaments down.
there was no pattern….we just started gluing them on.

amy tried putting all her big ornaments on first and filling in after with smaller ones.

i put all different sizes on all around as i went.
they both worked.
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and we glued.

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and GLUED.
we went through A LOT of hot glue sticks…the big big kind.

we finally had to take a lunch break after two hours.
we both had no idea it would take this long.

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i finally had to leave and go pick up my kids from school when we were almost FOUR hours into this project.
we must be the slowest crafters in the world.

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lauren took some pictures…..

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waflle loves amy more than anyone else.
more than me.
more than craig.
she is his most favorite.
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this is when we quit.
i still want to add a few more really small silver ornaments throughout….when i can get to target for more.

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amy went to the store and got pink for hers and it's so cute!

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i will show you mine again when i finish it.

i told craig later that night "it felt really good to just sit and make that….calming"
it was a great day for crafting.

and i found my new favorite lunch….buffalo chicken wrap at karen's kitchen!
double bonus day.

i was inspried by michelle's wreath 2 years ago and so happy that i finally made it. 

also we googled "ornament wreath" and there are pages of different wreaths to fill you with ideas.
our favorite was the one that used tinsel around the wreath instead of fabric….but we didn't have any tinsel. 

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craft week starts today!
you can see last years craft week HERE 

Angie Brian - featured your tutorial on my blog.
greensubmarinediydesign.blogspot.com
oh and you ARE NOT the slowest crafters, mine also took FOREVER!!
But tured out awesome!
THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR TUTORIAL 🙂

Sheldon - Adorable little redminers of Christmases past!In answer to your question on my blog. I have been sublimating for about 5 years. All my prints on the bags (and lots of my other items including the porcelain pendants and ceramic magnets) are of this process. It’s really interesting (and complicated!) to see it in action! Good luck on the giveaway .and I’m glad the bag you bought still looks good!! xoxo Merry Christmas!

Mark - I am just loving these silmpe, yet beautiful craft ideas! I’m going to share on my HappyHooligans facebook page! I’m all about sharing the gorgeous homemade ornament ideas this year! Thanks for the inspiration. I”m looking forward to seeing what else is on parade!

Auth - Hi I am a new follower! Your blog is aoeswme and I am looking forward to reading more. I found your blog through 3 Four and Under’s Follow Me Wednesday. I am actually a very new blogger and thought that was a great idea to find blogs as well as attract readers my blog.

Michelle from Australia - I’ve done it! I’ve done it! I’ve done it! Meg, I saw this last year and VOWED that I would do it. This is a HUGE deal as I have never, ever crafted at all. And yesterday, craft novice moi, did it!! I am so proud of myself. Thanks for the inspiration.

Allison Plott - This looks soooo awesome! And something to do when I the semester is over! Thanks so much!

Kathy - Me again. Just read the post above me. My daughter and I both got to thinking that we could make one for Easter using all sizes of plastic Easter eggs! For Valentines you could get a heart shaped straw wreath and cover it in plastic hearts in red, pink and white. Halloween – small plastic pumpkins, fall leaves, goblins or any other Halloween related plastic objects (witches, Frankensteins, etc)Give me time and I’ll think of more projects.

Kathy - Love this wreath. A friend made it and posted it to share on facebook. After reading your directions my daughter and I both thought we could handle this one. Neither one of us has a creative bone and both very meticulous. So, I have a question. I bought straw wreaths (half the cost of foam). Your directions don’t say whether I should remove the plastic from the wreath. I just don’t know how well it is held together and I thought since it’s being wrapped in fabric it won’t matter one way or the other. Anyway, would like input from a crafty being. Thanks and Happy New Year!

loniann - I made one and LOVE it. It was a lot of fun and took a lot of bulbs! Thanks for sharing all your ideas. I love your blog. Now, what is the next wreath? We need a spring project! Happy New Year!

Heather Crawford - Love these types of wreaths..wondering if you saw this post by Eddie Ross..it looked a little easier than all that gluing? I’m going to try it this way…
http://www.eddieross.com/eddie_ross/2008/12/no-wire-hangers-well-maybe-just-one.html

jennyonthespot - I want to make a wreath with you… Those are gorgeous!

tami - What a great holiday craft!!!

Andrea @ Big Creek Cottage - Meg..the wreath is gorgeous…I have been picking up vintage ornaments but am sure that I don’t yet have enough…I too was inspired by a picture….1 year ago…..could you guess-tamate how many ornaments you used? I don’t know how much longer that I can wait to make my wreath….yours is simply beautiful….thanks for the waffle pic….I love that dog!!!!!

Lisa - L.O.V.E. them! They are gorgeous! Ditto to what Kelly said – store them VERY carefully. I made one several years ago and the next year about 1/3 of my ornaments were broken. I’m inspired by yours – I’m tempted to give it another go – maybe with plastic ornaments this time. 🙂 Merry Christmas!

Kelly - Great job! I made one once and I know the patience it takes!!! Store very, very carefully. 🙂 Lauren’s pics are really fun. Kelly
p.s. also love the pic of waffle with the wreath form around his neck. so glad he likes crafts. 🙂

Jenn - Oh, WOW. Those are awesome! Nice work Meg! I am inspired to start collecting ornaments from thrift shops. That’s the kind of gift that would TOTALLY make my mom cry. SWEET.

Kim - That. Is. Awesome! Love love love those wreaths! Wish I had your craftiness.

Terrie Galle - Megan…I have stumbled upon your blog and can’t tell you how many smiles you put on my face! I LOVE your blog, ideas and your craftiness! 🙂 When I found it, I thought…this can’t be the Megan I know from CM can it? Yep it is!! Love your wreath…and plan to make one! I can’t wait for 3 years though! I’m hoping Target, Hobby Lobby & Michael’s have some great sales soon so I can make mine! You & your family are adorable!

Laura Phelps - Because I love you I can say this…I HATE YOU!
grrrr
I want to make that wreathe!
OK
So on Wednesday I will be posting my shopping spree at SIS BOOM…
and the wreathes..oh my! The wreathes!!! Just like the ones you both made!
beautiful
I love crafts
I love the inspiration
I love how it does calm you
and yes, I love you
even though I said I hate you
I still really do love you

betsy - * Beautiful! Now I want to start collecting, too! Maybe a project for 2011 🙂
* My Minnie loves my friends more than me, too. Maybe because friends don’t yell at my dog for eating MY underwear! 🙁
* I gotta know the scoop. What is in that frame above Amy’s head in the last 2 pictures? Is that another fun, crafty project?
* My friends & I call days like this, “Crafternoons”. Those are the best kinds of days! It energizes me to do the boring, tedious chores in my life.

kristine - they look great! i love them! i can’t believe they took so long though! ha ha at least now i will know ahead if/when i attempt it myself!

Melanie - I love it Meg and I can see why it makes you happy:)

Kristin - Oh my that is amazing. 🙂

Tonya - Those turned out darling! I don’t know if I would have lasted as long as you girls did…kudos!

Darcie L. - Just watched the movie “Date Night” with some girl friends, and one of the quotes in it is, ” I just want to sit and eat my lunch alone with no one touching me, and sip my Diet Sprite.” I totally agreed… It is fun to sit and do your own craft for hours, isn’t it? 🙂

Jen - Lovely! Do you answer questions? Can you hang your wreath outside? Also- do you have any idea of the dimensions of your sweet kitchen sitting area? We’re building and considering a room like yours!
Thanks!
Jen

kat - I love ornament wreaths and have been wanting to make one for a while now. I probably should just go ahead and do it already. Yours turned out super cute!

Lucylu ~ - Awesome i LOVE the wreaths! soooooo cute! <3 <3

Janet - Great wreath! I love it.. its so happy!

Georgia - Christmas crafts!!! ♥ ♥ ♥
Yay! im so excited for the crafty 12 days ahead!
xxx

Sandy - Love the wreaths! My mother in law made a huge one several years ago with pine cones…took her forever but it was beautiful.
Can I please see a close up of the white framed tags above the bookshelf behind Amy & Waffle? Curious to know what those are in the frame??? Thanks 🙂

dawn - LOVE*LOVE*LOVE!!! They look fabulous!!! So much better than some I’ve seen in stores… Yours are more full and unique. Good job!

Courtney Walsh - awww, these are super fun!! We are going to do crafts at home when we go. I have a big long list, but this one just moved up to the tippy top!! FUN! 🙂

taralee - these are GORGEOUS! thanks for sharing…
saw these RAINBOW soaps and thought of you — “rainbow meg” is the name i use when i’m telling my husband about your blog, so he know who i’m talking about.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/62408290/rainbow-soap-sticks

Tracy Fisher - love. love. love it!!! i hope you don’t mind if i copy you… that is if i get around to it.. haha.
-Tracy (www.tfisherart.com)

Bluebell - I made an ornament wreath last year…and like you thought it wouldn’t be a timely craft…..I sat through 3 movies before I finished mine! But I absolutely love it and it’s the first thing I brought out this year!

Crystal - ABSOLUTELY gorgeous and on my list of things to do for next year. I need to start collecting ornaments now:) How many would you say are on each one?

eva - I so want to do this.. even if it will take me 4 + hours – it looks fab.. and I think it would be calming for me too hehe:)

Michelle - oh my goodness. . .i must make one. i love wreaths. . .they are all over the house year round- my husband says it’s out of control. i better make this one when he isn’t home . . . he will like it more if he doesn’t know it’s coming!

virginia - so pretty!

Lora - LOVE*LOVE*LOVE
I’ve been wanting to make a christmas wreath. I see so many pretty ones on blogs. Maybe I should get up from the computer and do it!

Kathryn - LOVE IT! I had just posted on my facebook status yesterday that “a lil bit of creativity is like therapy for me” and it is SO true.

Grace - Meg—
Thanks for the beautiful idea! I’ve coveted these when I see them new in the stores, but I haven’t bought one because I’m too cheap. I LOVE the fact that you reused older ornaments on your version!
p.s. I also love that you are wearing your sunglasses in the photo. I wear mine year-round, and they are such a good headband when you don’t want hair in your eyes. 🙂

Kim - I bought a similar wreath (not nearly as big and full as yours) at a craft show for $20. I’m thinking it was a steal b/c I never would have had the patience to sit and glue for 4+ hours. : ) It is beautiful! Can’t wait to see what your crafts are. Kim

BriBedell - They both look amazing! Cant wait to see your finished!

amber - neat! it looks easy enough for a non-crafter to make. thanks for sharing. i am very excited to see all the fun projects this week

jodi @ back40life - love it – I keep thinking I need to pick up some ornaments when I see them on sale…know you’ll super enjoy it, and the time looked priceless too!

Amanda-ThriceBlessed - I’ve been collecting vintage ornaments to do this very thing too! My mom says its a waste of good Shiny Brites?!
Have you seen this blog? She makes amazing wreaths and the cutest shadow boxes from the leftover boxes…
http://www.georgiapeachez.typepad.com/

Jerusalem Greer - oh that is so great! I have a ton of vintage ornaments and I always want to buy more when I come across them. Maybe I need to make a wreath to….

Isabel - awesome wreath…something I’d like to do if only I knew where my glue gun is!

Annie - these turned out wonderfully! i want to host a craft night with my girlfriends in january… to ward off the after-christmas blues. wreathes would be fun to make!

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - I would really like to do that. I have lots of old ornaments that would work perfectly. Thanks for the inspiration girls. Wish I was there with ya!

Lisa @ Shine Your Light - Isn’t it great to just sit and chat while you do something crafty? I do not do that often enough anymore. I love Miley sitting on that pillow – that was the cutest photo!

Carol S - Super cool. I’ve seen these pop up here and there, and had no idea it would take all day. Looks fantastic! What a joyful, blessed week you will have crafting. Enjoy and we’ll all live vicariuosly through you, lol.

Anna Marie - Oh I really like that Meg! You will have to tell us if the ornaments stay on good or if you have to deal with them falling off a lot. Is it super heavy? I can’t believe how big it is!

Juliann - HI Megan – great craft :-)) I love it! I’d love to make one, and I bet as soon as I hung it up it would fall and they’d smash and I’d cry and…well, maybe next year! 🙂 Its good to see your blog and watch your kiddos get so big. Can’t believe Annie and Olivia are in KG this year!

Katy - Ooh, that DOES look calming! And I doubt your are the slowest crafters in the world. It just takes time to make pretty things. 🙂

Sharla - those are so fun and pretty! Now I have to start collecting ornaments. . . .

Biz - So pretty! I’m a rag wreath kinda girl, but that takes the better part of a day too….your kids might have fun making small ones though 🙂
http://busybizblogs.blogspot.com/2010/09/boo-tiful-rag-wreath-tutorial.html
http://busybizblogs.blogspot.com/2010/11/buried.html

Shana - Hmmm…I’m tempted.
But, it takes the two things I am short on – 4 hours & focus.
Maybe next year.
Turned out super cute.

pam - I made those last year…it is stunning how long it took and how much glue. They are both gorgeous. In my basement I have enough to cover a 5 ft. wire tree my husband made me last year. I saw one in a luxury hotel…got the brilliant idea I could do it too….OH GLORY. Attaching them to wire has proven difficult…looking for a new way. I might be 90 before I get it figured out and finished.

Kimberlee J. - Gorgeous! I am completely inspired by this. I guess I better buy a glue gun, first. 🙂

Lori - That’s a lot of hot glue! End result is gorgeous and I know what you mean about sitting and working on something like that. It’s very therapeutic. Waffle is adorable.

deb meyers - Beautiful! I appreciate learning how much time it too, too.
In a fit of frustration last week I began decorating/poking whole cloves into a batch of too-sour clementines–instead of eating too many carbs, or composting the clementines. VERY calming. VERY pretty, very quick results: like little pumpkins without the seedy guts. Yet not Halloween-y.

Michelle - Australia - Beautiful. And not just beautiful but BEAUTIFUL!!!! I am Accountant. I don’t have a crafting bone in my body. But oh wow you are tempting me to try 🙂 Now if I craft, it will be nothing short of a miracle!

Gemma @ Musings of a gem - Hi Meg!
Wow they look great!! They are very funky : )
Gemma xXx

Heather @Cookie Mondays - I absolutely love it! LOVE old ornaments!! My whole tree is glass balls. What a fun project!

sue - You are so great at these sort of things.I now know what to do with left over Xmas balls.Now if only i could find a crafting partner,that would be nice.!

Christina - You are amazing, as are the wreaths! You have the patience of Job, as my Grandma used to say. Or maybe my mom said that about my Grandma. Whatever.
(Ha. I love it when I accidentally use that word in my comments here.)
(Yes, I’m a dork.)

michelle - haha! you were talking about the ornament wreath! DUH! i thought you were talking about the toy wreath. haha.
they turned out GORGEOUS!!! those are some huge wreaths. 🙂

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