Christmas Card Stamp-a-Stack Class

If you love to send hand-stamped cards during the holidays, but don’t have much time, I am here to help! Come to my Christmas Card Stamp-a-Stack card class on
Saturday, November 12th at 10:30 a.m.
in Spanish Fork! I’ll cut/prepare all the materials, you can come stamp and put the cards together in minutes!  Create cards in multiples of 6 for $10…(2 each of 3 different designs or request them to be all the same of your favorite when you register!) 
All you need to bring are your scissors and adhesive. I *highly* recommend SNAIL adhesive or Tombo Multipurpose glue…you can order them when you register if you need some.

Here are the designs! Christmas stocking:

 Poinsettia:

 Wisemen:

 RSVP to loni@sfcn.org or 801-376-8685 ASAP so I can get the supplies ordered!

"Recycle" Christmas Cards: How To Make Boxes!

Obviously, I love to keep hand-crafted cards to remember and inspire me, but what do I do with all the “other” cards I get at Christmas time? I re-purpose them into gift boxes!

Here is how to do it in 8 easy steps:
  1. Cut card in half along fold.
  2. Using back half of card first, fold so long edges meet in middle (important to do this step first)
  3. Open and fold short edges to meet in the middle.
  4. Open and cut edges from short edges to the first fold.
  5. Fold short “arms” into the inside of box.
  6. Fold top edges of larger tab over the short arms and tape down to inside of box. This creates the BOTTOM of the box.
  7. Repeat steps 1-6 for the TOP of the box using the front half of card, leaving a small space between edges when folding (this makes the top a bit bigger to fit over the bottom). Remember to keep the pretty side facing OUT when folding the box, so you can see the design!
  8. Fit box together, place gift inside and add ribbon!

Joy in the Mailbox

Truth be told, my favorite part of Christmas is getting the mail out of the mailbox! For the other eleven months of the year, there’s not much to look forward to amongst the bills, credit card offers and mass-mailed advertisements. But during the holidays, people actually send real-live-honest-to-goodness-hand-signed-cards/letters, and what a treat it is! The whole family knows that it’s Mom’s prerogative to collect the mail, and to cross mom is risky business.

It’s much better to hold a card in your hand than to get a message in your e-mail inbox that reads “So & So Sent You a Card”. Really? That ranks right up there with a “Gift” on Facebook: completely, totally and utterly useless. What am I going to do with a virtual Ice Cream Cone? Sure there aren’t any calories, but the sender didn’t give any thought about what flavor I liked best or come with me to enjoy eating it together, which is what friendship is all about. Remember this, dear reader: The tangible will always trump the digitally simulated!

While I love hand-stamped cards the most, I do have a few criteria by which I judge exceptional holiday greetings:

  1. First and foremost…don’t just send a picture of your kids! While I’m sure that your children are the most talented, adorable, brilliant creatures to walk this planet, what I want to see is YOU. The parents. My friends. If I’m being totally candid, I want to see if the effects of gravity are working on you as much as they are on me, but most of all, it’s YOUR face I want to see and smile back at. 
  2. Give me the dirt, but not the dump truck. I revel in reading the report of your past year, but one page is plenty. More than a page is like being forced to eat a whole chocolate cake…it started out sweet and delicious, but by the end you want to throw up.
  3. To get the “Holy Grail” Merit of Christmas Greeting Cards (and get a place in the Christmas Album I keep from year to year), jot a personal note in your handwriting!

Before I continue, let me give a disclaimer: My own family has had an almost-20-year tradition of sending Thanksgiving cards. We would mass produce close to 180 hand-stamped cards early in the autumn, and getting them out FIRST seemed to remind people to return the greeting sometime during the ensuing holiday season. It also provided the perfect opportunity to express our gratitude for our friends and family, and it is certainly heart-felt appreciation. And occasionally, we don’t have time to write a personal greeting in each, but sometimes we try.

Last year we decided that since our surname is “Spendlove”, it would make sense to send VALENTINES! So we have switched to sending holiday greetings in February, and now our mailing list is MUCH smaller, as I don’t feel the need to send someone a card who hasn’t at least contacted me in the last year >:D 

Now we get to the good part: Let me share some of the first hand-crafted cards I’ve received from my awesome friends so far this season!! (I’m sharing those who have used at least one Stampin’ Up! product and will post more on my Stampin’ Up! Facebook page as they arrive). Hope you’ll send me one of yours, too!

Clockwise from top left: From Suzie, Bobbie, Lacy, Leara and Shelli.

Christmas Cottage

Despite a busy schedule at the bookstore, I did find time to build a house! This cute little Christmas Cottage was made using the Stampin’ Up! Decor Accents Design-a-House and the Candy Cane Christmas Designer Series Paper and some leftover batting for the snow covered roof:

It was really quite easy to make, and at $5.95 each, you could make a whole village! You could also make it into a cute Valentine decoration: “A House Filled with Love”. After I finished this one, it was claimed by my daughter for her room. If you make one, send me a picture and I’ll share it here on my blog!

P.S. You CAN still order Stampin’ Up! online to be delivered by Christmas…all orders placed by December 15th will be picked and packaged in time for Christmas Eve Delivery! CLICK HERE to order.

Something To Read…

It’s been crazy busy at the bookstore recently…which is why I’ve been absent for a few weeks.  It’s like everyone looked at the calendar and said, “Holy Cow! Christmas is just around the corner! I better go shopping!”  So click below for a little Christmas shopping help from me (Deseret Book Friends & Family coupons are good through December 16th!)
 
Remember the Victorian Christmas Mantra…“Something they WANT, Something they NEED, Something to WEAR and Something to READ”
 
Here are my suggestions for the “Something to Read” part…(you can also check to see what I’m reading by becoming my friends on Goodreads or see my bookshelf in the left column).
 
Divine Signatures (and how fortunate that this is one of the coupons for you, too!). The true stories in this new book will touch your heart as you read about the evidence of God’s hand in the lives of people just like you and me. If  you don’t buy another book this year, this is the one you want! “In this unique book, Gerald N. Lund shows how having a correct idea of God’s character, perfections, and attributes is essential to our ability to strengthen our faith and develop our testimony. He also reminds us of how much God loves His children and that He “delights” to bless us, especially when we are striving to do His will. As and example, Elder Lund introduces the idea of a “divine signature”: “Sometimes blessings come in such an unusual manner and with such precise timing that they accomplish something in addition to blessing us. They so clearly confirm the reality of God’s existence that they buoy us up in times of trials.”

The Great & Terrible Series 
“This thrilling series by national bestselling author Chris Stewart takes us from the beginning of time to the final hours of the last days. Filled with rumors of wars and political intrigues, deadly epidemics and economic disasters, uplifting twists and inspiring miracles, the volumes in The Great and Terrible series reveal the greatest secret of all: The children of God can defeat the adversary, for we have fought him before.” 
Of Pigs, Pearls & Prodigals: A Fresh Look at the Parables of Jesus This new book by John Bytheway is on my “To-Read” list. The thing that intrigues me the most about this book (besides the fact that John makes scripture study fun!) is that he includes a part for each parable that makes it relevant to my life today, which will enrich my study of the New Testament in 2011.




FOR KIDS
The Great Plan of Happiness: With fun illustrations, this book simply explains to children where they came from, why they’re here on earth, and where they go after death.





FOR TEENS: 
HOW? Essential Skills for Living the Gospel If you were swimming in the ocean and discovered you were being pulled farther and farther away from land by a rip current, would you know how to get back to shore? There is a method – one that could save your life. Likewise, the authors of How? ask teenagers, “If you were caught up with friends in some activities you knew were wrong and you felt yourself being pulled away from the safety of the gospel shoe, caught up in a current of sin, would you know how to get beck?” Elder Russell M. Nelson said, “Once we … understand the importance and meaning of a commandment, we need to learn how to do it.” In this sequel to their bestselling book WHY?, John Hilton and Anthony Sweat answer more than 100 gospel questions, such as:

  • How Can I Increase My Faith in Jesus Christ
  • How Can I Know When I’ve Been Forgiven?
  • How Can I Know When the Holy Ghost Is Speaking to Me?
  • How Can I Stay Faithful When Life Is Hard?
  • How Can I Set Meaningful Personal Goals?
  • How Can I Find Answers In My Scriptures?
  • How Can I Resist and Overcome Pornography?
  • Holiday Grab-n-Go Open House!

    Down “Santa Claus  Lane” (860 E 1050 S, Spanish Fork)
    Saturday, December 4th from 4-6 p.m.
    OR 
    Monday, December 6th from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

    Drop in for some Cocoa and Christmas Creativity! Create a card to “dress up” your gift cards, stamp inserts for a “Simply Adorned” charm, see some incredibly fast and unique gift ideas, greeting cards, home decor projects and much more! Bring a friend or send your spouse (…I’ll be Santa’s Helper if you e-mail me your wishlist and his e-mail or cell phone number :)) No Charge!

    Welcome, Christmas!

    Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, and despite my best intentions to take a lot of pictures to share…I didn’t. Instead I cooked turkey for my family at home, took a nap and went to a movie! It’s a family tradition to see a movie on Thanksgiving Day, so we went to see Disney’s Tangled. This is one movie you need to see, people~ it was darling and delightful, and I may have even shed a few tears. But if you know me, that’s no surprise as I cry at Campbell’s Soup commercials…
    The day after turkey day found me alone at my house for a few hours (a mother’s fantasy!!) so I took down my fall decor and started on the Christmas trimmings! What was usually a stressful event (with the whole family) was actually a peaceful and enjoyable evening spent with the music cranked up unwrapping each treasured ornament. I didn’t actually put up the tree (that’s the hubby’s job), but the “seasonals” are out and I am actually looking forward to the holidays! Maybe that’s because I slowed down long enough to “Welcome Christmas into my heart”.

    This sweet card is one we made at the Christmas Stamp-a-Stack a few weeks ago. This could be one of my new favorite color combinations: Certainly Celery, Old Olive, Real Read and Marina Mist. And guess what? The stamp set used is Northern Hearts, a hostess level 1 set that you could choose free with a $150 order…and don’t forget that shipping is FREE for two more days on a $150+ order during the Online Spectacular, where you can save up to 50% on some of our most popular items!

    So if you are “Cyber Monday” shopping, be sure to check out some of the great gifts you can buy in your jammies at the computer! Here’s a list of Stampin’ Up! gift ideas for everyone on your list:

    • For the Quilter/Fabric Crafter: Designer Fabric Bundles (Half Price today!) Check out my apron made with the Candy Cane Christmas Fabic here
    • For the Scrapper: A Simply Scrappin’ Kit or My Digital Studio (50% off during the Online Spectacular…unbelievable!) makes a gift they will appreciate! See some of my digital pages here
    • For the Decorator: Get a bundle of our luscious 1-1/4″ Striped Grosgrain Ribbon for 40% off through November 30 or a piece of our vinyl Decor Elements to change the look of any room!
    • For your Best Friend (or Wife): A Simply Adorned charm with a personalized set of inserts (or pictures of their children!) says “I cared enough to stamp the very best!”
    • For the beginning crafter: A Simply Sent Card Kit, stamp set and ink pad makes paper crafting so easy, a caveman could do it! (and for less than 30 bucks!)
    • For Grandma/Grandpa: A personalized calendar or Birthday Calendar will bring a smile to their face all year long! Make one from scratch starting at $7.95 or make one with My Digital Studio that you bought for yourself 🙂
    • For your Husband: The Decor Accents Date Keeper helps keep track of the days, weeks or months until a special event (a vacation? your anniversary?) and can be personalized with stamps or photos!
    • For the kids: I don’t know of a child who doesn’t love to get creative with stamps and ink…and a few of our most popular sets for kids and teenagers are 30% through November 30th.

    4 Things for Christmas

    As a mother of 4 teenagers, I’m beginning to consider the holiday season with a critical eye. As my children grew bigger, the gifts they wanted got smaller… and more expensive! I’ve watched as “receiving presents” became more important than “giving presents”. We’ve tried a few things in recent years, including simply giving them money and taking them to the after Christmas sales (I loved this but hubby hated it). We have stopped giving gifts to one side of the family and instead take all the cousins/aunts/uncles shopping for a family in need (slowly growing in popularity with the kids). For my immediate family, I’ve really been pondering what we can do to make Christmas MEANINGFUL, JOYFUL and SIMPLE.

    In the Victorian Era, there was a simple mantra for Christmas Giving:
    “Something they WANT, Something they NEED, 
    Something to WEAR and Something to READ”
    In thinking outside the box, I found a few thoughts about what children REALLY WANT for Christmas by authors Jo Robinson

    amznJQ.onReady(‘bylinePopover’, function () {}); Jean C. Staeheli of “Unplug the Christmas Machine”: 

    1. A relaxed and loving time with the family. Children need relaxed attention. During the holidays, slow down and spend quality time with your kids.
    2. Realistic expectations about gifts. Kids enjoy looking forward to gifts and then having their expectations met. The key is to manage their expectations. In this economy, it may be wise to focus on things you can make for each other and to talk to your children about what to reasonably expect.
    3. An evenly paced holiday season.  Note to self: Pace yourself! Reserve some nights at home for low-key fun with the family. The authors suggest starting the season later or stretching the celebration through to New Years Day.
    4. Reliable family traditions.  The things I remember most about Christmas as a child were caroling with my family on Christmas Eve, shopping with my cousin for gifts on Black Friday and the food (with me, it’s always the food!). I am considering traditions I can continue or create this year with my older kids. 

    What do you think?

    Gumdrop Cookies

    My favorite holiday cookie recipe is GUMDROP COOKIES and I wanted to share it with you today! This recipe was given to me by my cousin Sharla when we were in High School and until they are baked, my holidays really haven’t begun 🙂

     Recipe:
    1 c. shortening
    3/4 c. brown sugar
    3/4 c. sugar
    2 eggs
    1 t. vanilla
    2 c. flour
    1 t. baking powder
    1 t. baking soda
    1/4 t. salt
    2 c. quick oats
    1 c. coconut
    1 c. gumdrops, diced
    Cream shortening and sugars. Add eggs and vanilla, beat until creamy. Sift & add dry ingredients. Add oats and coconut and diced gumdrops. This is the stickiest part of the recipe…I use my kitchen shears to cut up the gumdrops, but I have to stop and clean the scissors occasionally. You’ll notice there are NO black gumdrops in my bowl. I have a bunch left if anyone wants to drop by and eat the nasty things for me. If you hurry, I’ll give you a cookie, too!
    Roll dough into balls and place on greased cookie sheet (press balls flat if you like crunchier cookies…I like them chewy, so I don’t press them down)
    Bake at 375 degrees for 8-10 minutes.
    Then you can set them out for Santa on Christmas Eve (or eat them for breakfast because they do have oatmeal in them, after all…)
     I stamped the plate years ago at one of my stamp camps! Isn’t it cute? Santa loves gumdrop cookies 🙂
    But I wish he’d send the elves over to clean up after me…

    Joy…clean and simple

    I followed this Clean & Simple layout pretty faithfully…
    q

    Supplies by Stampin’ Up!: Very Vanilla and Old Olive card stock, Real Red craft ink, clear embossing powder, Merry Moments Designer Series Paper, Delightful Decorations stamp set, Ornament and 1 3/4″ circle punches, Gold elastic cord, Read Red polka dot grosgrain ribbon