DIY Advent Calendar: Fun and Easy

DIY Advent Calendar
DIY Advent Calendar Behind Our Elf on the Shelf

This post is meant to inspire you with a fun and easy DIY Advent calendar!

It’s that time of year again: the build-up to the Christmas season.  My family gets very excited to celebrate the holidays and we like to get things started as soon as possible!

One easy way is to use an Advent calendar.  Advent calendars have their origin in the mid-19th century in Germany with the Lutherans who used to count down the days to Christmas with chalk marks or by lighting calendars. Gerhard Lang, a German child, was lucky enough to have his mother stick candy on a piece of cardboard for him to remove each day. Bible versus are featured on many versions as Advent calendars are meant to herald the ‘advent’ or ‘coming’ of Christmas.

Many articles I read credit President Eisenhower with popularizing Advent calendars in the US.  The commercialization of Advent calendars has taken away the true origin of the calendars and each year there are so many choices and creative varieties.  Reminding ourselves about the meaning of Advent calendars is important.

DIY Advent Calendar
DIY Advent Calendar: Wrapped Boxes

An article in Chatelaine Magazine did a great job showing all the Advent calendars you can buy, including ones from David’s Tea, The Body Shop and Starbucks as well as ones including make-up, beer (believe it), and pet treats!! These Advent calendars range in price from $12 to $250. Continue reading

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Delicate Mesh Clothing

IMG_2472There is something about mesh clothing that I’ve always liked.  It’s sexy while trying to appear conservative.  It’s interesting to the eye.  Long sleeved pieces appear lighter with mesh.  And, it feels cool and breathable to wear.  By mesh, I mean clothing made of material that is see-through, finely woven, or netted. You see a lot of it in stores and in magazines.  Take a look:

I own a few pieces of mesh clothing, some more see-through than others.  For this post, published on one of the warmest November days we are seeing in Toronto, I am wearing a navy woven cotton sweater with mesh inserts in the yolk and sleeves and down the center of the back.  No jacket required. This sweater and mesh detailing are perfect for days like today.


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