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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Christmas Calendar Postcards Part 2

Here is the second batch of Christmas Calendar Postcards for my Daddy.



CARDS 1060-1062


CARDS 1063-1065


CARDS 1066-1068


CARDS 1069-1071


CARDS 1072-1074


CARDS 1075-1077


CARDS 1078-1080


CARDS 1081-1083


CARDS 1084 & 1085


CARDS 1086 & 1087


CARDS 1088-1090


CARDS 1091-1093


CARDS 1094-1096


CARDS 1097-1099


CARDS 1100-1102


CARDS 1103-1105


CARDS 1106 & 1107


CARDS 1108 & 1109



Sunday, December 29, 2013

Christmas Calendar Postcards; Last Batch: CARDS 975-978 and Some Christmas Crafts I Made in Ecuador!

Merry Christmas! This is the last batch of Christmas calendar postcards I made for my dad. After these four pictures I have posted a few pictures of crafts I made in Ecuador for Christmas. I decided to turn to Pinterest for ideas.

 CARD 975

 CARD 976

 CARD 977

 CARD 978



 These are some Santas I made. They were made from toilet paper rolls which I painted red and then decorated with cotton balls, colored, and used some glitter for the nose. I made one for each family member in Ecuador (aka my hubby's family). I also made one for our dog, Hank, and our unborn baby. 



These are some snowflakes I made. My crafting bug was biting me so I had to make something for Christmas while in Ecuador. These were made my cutting the ends of 2-liter soda bottles. I then made a thin glue substance, sprinkled glitter, and then painted blue lines to enhance the snowflakes shape. 

Here are the snowmen and snowflakes in our window.

We bought some tinsel and lights and decorated the window as well.

Then I decided to make a wreath. I saved as many soda bottles as possible and cut them up. IT took me about two weeks to put all this together. It was a lot of bottles! After I cut up strips of soda bottles, i used scissors to curl each strip. Then i painted each strip in green, gold, and red. After each strip dried, I dip each strip in glue and sprinkled them with their respective glitter. I let that dry and then using a cardboard as my backing, I hot glued each strip to the cardboard, creating my wreath.

I topped the wreath off with a gold Merry Christmas topper that we bought at a Christmas store, and some poinsettias. I was super impressed with how it came out and I enjoyed the whole process (even if my kitchen table was filled with glitter everywhere! For days!!)


The wreath on our door. It was so heavy that it would fall. So I had to lightly hot glue it to the wall. We are renting this apartment so I have to be careful not to ruin the door. 


I am a firm believer that glitter makes everything look 100 times better!!!

And here, ladies and gentlemen, is our little Christmas tree. It's tiny just like our family of 2 (soon to be 3). This is our very first tree. We trimmed it with tinsel, tiny lights, and a little star. Everything was so heavy on it that it fell over on a daily basis. I made a little stand for it, but at times it still fell over. 

Here it is lit.



 And here it is with presents underneath. I also made all of our Christmas presents by hand, but I don't think I have pictures of all those.


Here is hubby and me (And baby in my bun!) in Riobamba. We were out enjoying all the Christmas lights in town.

And here we are Christmas Eve dinner.



Sunday, December 15, 2013

Christmas Calendar Postcards; Batch #3: CARDS 940-974

This is the third batch of the Christmas calendar postcards I made for my dad.

CARDS 941 & 942

CARDS 943 & 944

 CARDS 945 & 946

 CARDS 947 & 948

 CARDS 949 & 950

 CARDS 951 & 952

 CARDS 953 & 954

 CARDS 955 & 956

 CARDS 957 & 958

 CARDS 959 & 960

 CARDS 961 & 962

 CARDS 963 & 964

 CARDS 965 & 966

 CARDS 967 & 968

 CARDS 969 & 970

 CARDS 971 & 972

 CARDS 973 & 974





 

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