Advent Calendars
have always been an exciting way to count down the days until Christmas in our home.
In the early days the children would open little doors to find a chocolate shaped like a Christmas symbol inside.
As they got older, we’d count down the days on a holiday chalkboard,
much like the early 19th Century German Lutherans who first marked their doors each day with a chalk line.
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Our children have grown and I thought it was time to create a new Advent Calendar.
I didn’t want an Advent Calendar becoming 25 more small store-bought gifts,
I wanted it to have a more meaningful purpose.
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Instead..
I pushed a little “angel’s wing” inside each glass heart-shaped ornament,
tied a little bow on top,
marked them with a simple glitter sticker number,
and hooked each one to a gingerbread swag over our fireplace.
{ Pepparkaka (Gingerbread) cookies are from IKEA }
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Beginning December 1
a member of our family
{ or guests }
can put the ornament on the tree
and make a
wish
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But..
this wish can be for anyone..
themselves,
one of our family, extended family, friends, the earth..
or a wish for a positive, life-affirming event
in their lives and other’s.
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A wish..
for
courage,
faith,
hope,
and, of course,
love
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Angel Advent Calendar
Materials
25 small glass shaped or round ornaments
1 bag white feathers
3 spools 5/8″ribbon
25 silver ornament hooks
3 packages glitter letter and number sticker set
1 package gem dots sticker set
25 IKEA Pepparkaka hearts and stars cookies
3 removable clear hooks
jute string
wide wired white ribbon
one silver ornament, star or heart shaped
glue gun
scissors
thin knitting needle or crochet hook
thin pencil with rubber eraser end
Directions
1. Affix your 3 clear removable hooks as directed. Leave for one hour to affix while you make your ornaments.
2. Gently remove the silver tip of the ornament.
3. Using the rubber pencil end, gently push a smaller feather inside, be careful not to wedge your pencil tip in the hole.
Sometimes pressing on the end or half way through the feather worked best.
4. Use your knitting needle to move and place the feather as you like.
5. Replace the silver tip.
6. Stick the glitter number on, add gems on #25.
7. Tie with a small ribbon.
8. Hang on the swag, alternating cookies and ornaments.
9. Make two white bows and gently hang from the ends of your swag. Add your ornament to the center.
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What a great idea Barbara! They are so pretty and I love how they look hanging from your fireplace!
Just beautiful! So elegant and full of style…
you outdid yourself this time…
Happy Holidays!!!!!!!!!!!
Smidge, you have the most incredible ideas! I love your advent calender and how very special and exquisitely beautiful too.
Have a beautiful day.
🙂 Mandy xo
Adorable! I would expect nothing less of you though.
Gorgeous!!!! You are so talented. But as Anna Rose said…I would expect nothing less from you!!
Such a cute, cute calendar!
I agree, I’m not about all those little gifts! Presents from the heart – wishes and prayers – upon people, is so much more in the Christmas spirit! Very creative and pretty!!
Beautiful – and a timely reminder to prepare for advent 🙂
This advent calendar is absolutely beautiful, you are truly the most creative person I have met!
Cheers
CCU
I love the angel theme. This is really beautiful, Smidge and I love the image of the calendar strung across the fireplace – what a beautiful Christmasy scene. Unfortunately because it is summer here and it’s quite humid, we can’t hang cookies like that because they’d go soft with all the heat and moisture in the air. But for those of us Down-Under, I’m sure we could improvise to re-create this xx
What a great and unique idea, a wish from the heart to family members and friends.
It’s just beautiful Barbara. What a lovely idea. Unfortunately in the humidity the biscuits wouldn’t stay on the string here but the ornaments are beautiful.
How beautiful and such a special way to count down to Christmas Day…. I would love to see your house at Christmas time… It must be lovely… Diane
Barb — I love the idea of an “angel’s wing” in each ornament — genius! So beautiful and such a great way to count down this amazing time of the year. Kudos on your beautiful creation!
I love keeping up traditions like these even after the kids aren’t little anymore. I’m desperately waiting for the weekend to start decorating. I try to wait till after our Thanksgiving and it’s so late this year!
This a beautiful advent display.
xx wendy
A thoughtful concept, beautifully executed, Barb. It’s such a nice addition to your mantle. Christmas really does bring out the craft in you. Well done.
You’re doing some wonderful things with those beautiful feathers, Barb. I really love this project. It’s graceful and simple in concept, but makes such a nice presentation. We’re right up against Thanksgiving this week, and then I will have to shift gears very quickly and on to Christmas!
It’s a lovely idea and they look so beautiful. I’m currently making an Advent Calender for my parents. Having done it for a number of years it’s become a bit of a tradition. I love to do it…every time I start I know Christmas is getting closer! <3
Gorgeous Barbara!!! I am still pondering what to do for ours this year. I’m thinking of a string of pennants. Time is running out! And this weekend we are busy with Thanksgiving and a trip to Montreal. Much love, Sue
Wow, you’re so creative! I know I say that a lot, but it’s because it’s true! This looks amazing. Really good job – thanks.
Smidge, how beautiful! And such a lovely idea! Do the cookies come with a hole in them already?
Hi, Celia! Yes, those cookies do come with holes in them. They also happen to be quite yummy, so I had to buy an extra package:D
Oops, sorry, that last comment was from me! 🙂
I’ve been looking for something other than chocolates or gifts. I love this! Angels’ wings… just perfect. xo
What a lovely idea smidge! It’s really beautiful and creative. I wold love to hang cookies too. Once I made some for the Christmas tree in my place, but its not really wise to do it in warm and humid Singapore!
Smidge, these look so beautiful, and I love the idea! I wish for you simple happiness each and every day 🙂
What a lovely idea!
I sense angels’ presence in your house Barb. (This is not the first time!) Just as tender-pretty as can be! xox
Thank you so much for sharing your advent calendar it is true inspiration! I delayed doing one this year because they’ve become so commercialized and I wanted something meaningful, but simple to engage a 3 year old. Without giving sweets and more toys, bible verses great but not going to excite a toddler. But Angel Wings…perfection! Can’t wait to put it together tomorrow only 4 days down! Woo Hoo!
My 20 year old son was the first to put up an ornament and make a wish, I was so happy that it means something to them to do this. It’s hard to engage grown kids in this sort of thing sometimes. But he really did make a wish and yesterday my daughter did the same.
Oh, this makes me so happy.. I hope you enjoy making these as much as I did:) xx
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