One of my favorite traditions growing up was participating in our family's Advent calender. My grandmother was an extremely talented artist; she hand painted a wooden Advent Christmas tree calendar with interactive pieces for our family. Each day we moved a teenie-tiny hand-painted ornament to a new spot on the tree. Since my dad has always worked early mornings in the hospital, we waited for him to come home in the evenings before we moved the ornament. My sister and I would wait at the door for him to come home, and once he walked through the front door we ran to the calendar with him to see which one we would move that day.
Since this is Walter's first year being able to interact with the Christmas season, I was determined to make a simple calendar for his room. We decided against gifts, wanting to focus more on family activities. So, I created a list of 25 activities and also added a scripture reading for each day as well. It was important to me to make sure we focused on why we personally celebrate Christmas. I also decided to develop a "theme" or lesson to focus on each year. This year I have framed the 25 scriptures I chose around building a strong foundation in Christ.
Here is our list of scriptures and fun activities:
Day 1- Pick out and decorate our Christmas tree
Matthew 7:24-27
Day 2- Make Christmas cards for neighborhood friends
Luke 6:47-49
Day 3- Make salt dough print ornaments
1 Corinthians 3:13-16
Day 4- Bring Christmas cookies to our story-time class
Matthew 16:18
Day 5- Go see Santa!
Jeremiah 29:11
Day 6- Make reindeer hand print art
John 13:35
Day 7- Decorate gingerbread houses
Ephesians 2:10
Day 8- Go Christmas shopping for Daddy
Isaiah 28:16
Day 9- Get milkshakes and drive through the Botanical Garden lights in our jammies
Luke 6:48
Day 10- Leave a special card and snack for the mailman
Philippians 4:13
Day 11- Make window snowflakes
Ezra 3:11
Day 12- Bring our librarians coffee
Matthew 21:42-22
Day 13- Watch W's first Christmas movie
Psalm 118:22
Day 14- Go through our closets and find clothes we can donate
Ephesians 2:19-22
Day 15- Make homemade marshmallows
2 Timothy 2:19
Day 16- Visit West Minister Nursing Home
Ephesians 6:4
Day 17- Shop for a gift for Operation Christmas Child
John 3:16
Day 18- Clean out toy boxes and donate to Salvation Army
1 Corinthians 3:11
Day 19- Bring dog food and treats to the SPCA
Isaiah 54:11
Day 20: Make reindeer food to sprinkle on our front lawn
Matthew 7:24
Day 21: Make paper crowns and talk about how the wise men brought gifts to Jesus
1 Timothy 6:19
Day 22: Have our grandparents over for a special dinner
Deuteronomy 32:4
Day 23: Bring treats to our pediatrician
1 Samuel 2:2
Day 24: Chocolate waffles for dinner!
Psalms 62:2
Day 25: Enjoy time as a family
Isaiah 9:6
Below is a tutorial on how I created this simple and inexpensive calendar tree!
^^ I described the basic tree frame I wanted, and Matt helped me put it together with pallet boards and nails. This wood is practically free... if you visit any store or shipping company, they're usually more than willing to give you their pallets for free. If you can't find any, this wood is also very cheap at the hardware store.
^^ I rolled the frame with a small 4 inch roller for quick and easy coverage. I used a brush for some cracks between the wood. I bought a sample size of white ($2) at the hardware store.
^^ I bought a pack of small clothes pins from the craft store and painted them red using another sample of paint from the hardware store. You can also buy them pre-colored.
^^ I used a medium grain sanding block to achieve a "weathered" look on the wood pallets and clothes pins.
^^ I also found tiny brown paper bags at the craft store for the "days" on the calendar. I labeled each bag with the date, using the same red paint I used for the clothes pins. Then I printed out each day's Bible scripture and activity, and cut them down to size so that each one fits folded up in it's own little pocket.
^^ Matt's office produces and designs large signs, so he was able to cut a perfect metal star for me. However, every craft store has a variety of stars at this time of year that you can use instead! I attached each clothes pin and the star to the wood using a hot glue gun.
I love decorating each room in my house for Christmas, so the Advent calendar was the perfect touch for Walter's nursery. When he wakes up, we open our new day, read our scripture, and see what fun activity we get to do! I'm looking forward to choosing new lessons and activities each year as he grows up!
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