Day 15: Christopher works out
Day 16: Card game with a wager
Day 17: Where's Christopher?
Day 18: Christopher snow angel:
Day 19: Sledding with Snoopy:
Day 20: Christopher "red nosed" photos of Boo
Day 21: Christopher got us a magic growing kit
That night, Christopher heard got her some magic sprinkles to help the magic seeds grow faster:
Day 22: Look what the magic seeds grew into!
Day 23: Elf 101 lesson from Christopher
Day 24: Christopher cleaned the fireplace in preparation for Santa
That night, Christopher came with a gift (Christmas pajamas and a Santa book), along with a letter, magic reindeer food, and a reminder to put cookies and milk out for Santa:
We went outside to sprinkle the magic reindeer food on our lawn to help Santa and his reindeer find their way to our home. Then we got the cookies and milk ready for Santa
We are all set!
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!
Thank you for reading.
December 27, 2012
December 22, 2012
Jumbo Craft Stick Puzzle
Boo loves puzzles. Obsessed might be a better word. ;)
My mommy group hosted a Busy Bag Swap and I decided to make these jumbo craft stick puzzles:
On the back side of the picture, I used a craft stick as a guide and marked my lines where I will cut:
I glued each strip down on a stick and lay them on foil:
After they dried, I put a coat of mod podge on each stick and hopefully they will last for a while.
Ta da, all done!
Good luck!
p.s. I made these thumbprint reindeer ornaments! They were super easy to make and cute to boot.
My mommy group hosted a Busy Bag Swap and I decided to make these jumbo craft stick puzzles:
Materials:
Jumbo craft sticks (from Walmart ~$2.50)
4" x 6" of any photo (I used a snowman picture I found on Google and printed on regular white copy paper)
Foil (to protect surface)
Pencil
Foil (to protect surface)
Pencil
Spray adhesive
Scissors
Mod podge
On the back side of the picture, I used a craft stick as a guide and marked my lines where I will cut:
I glued each strip down on a stick and lay them on foil:
After they dried, I put a coat of mod podge on each stick and hopefully they will last for a while.
Ta da, all done!
Good luck!
p.s. I made these thumbprint reindeer ornaments! They were super easy to make and cute to boot.
December 18, 2012
Elf on the Shelf, Day 8 to 14
Day 8: Christopher Elf went fishing.
Day 9: Christopher and Mulan Gangnam Style.
Day 10: Christopher switched out someone's stocking...replaced it with her underwear.
Day 11: Christopher started a snowball fight with Buzz.
Day 12: Christopher missed the cold weather so he slept in the fridge.
Day 13: Christopher secretly wanted to fly in the sleigh like Santa. No reindeer, no problem!
Day 14: Christopher got into block letters. She was so excited to see her name so many times.
Day 9: Christopher and Mulan Gangnam Style.
Day 10: Christopher switched out someone's stocking...replaced it with her underwear.
Day 11: Christopher started a snowball fight with Buzz.
Day 12: Christopher missed the cold weather so he slept in the fridge.
Day 13: Christopher secretly wanted to fly in the sleigh like Santa. No reindeer, no problem!
Day 14: Christopher got into block letters. She was so excited to see her name so many times.
December 17, 2012
Elf on the Shelf, Day 1 to 7
Every day during the weeks leading up to Christmas Day, the family’s Elf hides somewhere in their house to watch over and observe the children's behaviors. Every night he flies to the North Pole to report back to Santa what he has seen and before the family wakes the next morning, he is hiding in a new spot.
This becomes a daily game of hide-and-seek/find-the-elf. I told Boo that our Christopher Elf is Santa's helper. He helps Santa decide what to give her for Christmas. I quickly typed up all this in a letter from Santa. I also included to always be on good behavior and be thankful (not just for the holiday season but every day of the year).
Day 1: Christopher is caught red-handed getting into the treats:
Day 2: Christopher had a long night reading storybooks to his friends. There is still a line. The Princesses are the most demanding as usually...they want him to read 4 princess books:
Day 3: Christopher made the mistake of stepping into the Legos turf. Boo helped untie him:
Day 4: Christopher thought of a great idea for a gift. Boo had the most fun unwrapping it:
Day 5: Christopher had a movie date with Holiday Barbie:
Day 6: Christopher Elf'ed Little Boo on the computer {www.JibJab.com}
Day 7: Christopher showed the Disney crew how to toast marshmallows:
This becomes a daily game of hide-and-seek/find-the-elf. I told Boo that our Christopher Elf is Santa's helper. He helps Santa decide what to give her for Christmas. I quickly typed up all this in a letter from Santa. I also included to always be on good behavior and be thankful (not just for the holiday season but every day of the year).
Day 1: Christopher is caught red-handed getting into the treats:
Day 2: Christopher had a long night reading storybooks to his friends. There is still a line. The Princesses are the most demanding as usually...they want him to read 4 princess books:
Day 3: Christopher made the mistake of stepping into the Legos turf. Boo helped untie him:
Day 4: Christopher thought of a great idea for a gift. Boo had the most fun unwrapping it:
Day 5: Christopher had a movie date with Holiday Barbie:
Day 6: Christopher Elf'ed Little Boo on the computer {www.JibJab.com}
Day 7: Christopher showed the Disney crew how to toast marshmallows:
December 12, 2012
Christmas Sugar Cookies
I apologize for being MIA for so long. We took a 3 week long trip to the Middle East! It was our second time there, first time for the Boo. I definitely lucked out with her being excellent on the long plane flights. Phew. On to the post! Cookies. Yum...
This is the easiest and best recipe I have found thus far.
Sugar Cookies:
3 cups all purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, cold and cut into cubes
1 cup sugar
1 egg
3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
Cookie cutters
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line baking sheets with parchment paper.
2. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour and baking powder, and set aside.
3. Cream butter and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment until light and fluffy.
4. Beat in the egg and extracts mixing until combined.
5. Add the flour mixture one cup at a time, mixing on low until just combined. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed. After the last addition, the mixture will look thick and crumbly.
6. Now you're ready to roll. Line rolling surface with wax paper. Dust surface and coat your rolling pin with flour. Roll half of the dough on the flour coated surface and knead it together until smooth. Set the other half of the dough aside.
7. Roll dough out 1/4 inch thick. Dip the cookie cutter in flour and cut out as many shapes as you can. Remove scraps, re-knead and repeat with the rest of the dough. Make sure to re-flour the work surface.
8. Place cookies on prepared cookie sheets and place cookies in freezer for about 10 minutes.
9. Put the cookie sheets in the oven and bake for 10-12 minutes. Remove from oven when done and let cool for a couple of minutes on the baking tray. Then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Decorating:
I took a shortcut with the icing and bought the bottles.
Wilton cookie icing
I used 2 egg whites to give the cookies a wash of color. I broke each egg white into a little jar and added 2 to 3 drops of food coloring. Mix well with a fork:
This is the easiest and best recipe I have found thus far.
Sugar Cookies:
3 cups all purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, cold and cut into cubes
1 cup sugar
1 egg
3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
Cookie cutters
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line baking sheets with parchment paper.
2. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour and baking powder, and set aside.
3. Cream butter and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment until light and fluffy.
4. Beat in the egg and extracts mixing until combined.
5. Add the flour mixture one cup at a time, mixing on low until just combined. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed. After the last addition, the mixture will look thick and crumbly.
6. Now you're ready to roll. Line rolling surface with wax paper. Dust surface and coat your rolling pin with flour. Roll half of the dough on the flour coated surface and knead it together until smooth. Set the other half of the dough aside.
7. Roll dough out 1/4 inch thick. Dip the cookie cutter in flour and cut out as many shapes as you can. Remove scraps, re-knead and repeat with the rest of the dough. Make sure to re-flour the work surface.
8. Place cookies on prepared cookie sheets and place cookies in freezer for about 10 minutes.
9. Put the cookie sheets in the oven and bake for 10-12 minutes. Remove from oven when done and let cool for a couple of minutes on the baking tray. Then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Decorating:
I took a shortcut with the icing and bought the bottles.
Wilton cookie icing
I used 2 egg whites to give the cookies a wash of color. I broke each egg white into a little jar and added 2 to 3 drops of food coloring. Mix well with a fork:
I used a small brush to brush the colored egg whites onto the cookie:
Then quickly added sprinkles on:
I use the Wilton cookie icing and followed its directions to warm it up in the microwave. Then I drizzled it on the cookie, back and forth. Beware that it's a super runny icing so choose your cookie designs carefully. To avoid the red icing mixing with the white icing (I didn't want pink!), decorate with one color first and let dry before using the second color:
Happy Holidays!
Good luck.
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