
So here it is - my finished advent calendar. I'm really happy with how it turned out. It is rather big though! My attempt at providing you with a tutorial was a 'make it up as I go along' affair, so I'm going to try to give you an overview of it here. If you want to see the progress of this project in my previous posts just click here.Before you start think about your colour palette and patterns and gather your materials with this in mind.
Materials list:
• 2 sheets of wrapping paper. The paper I used is silk screened paper from Laikonik and it's heavier and stiffer than the usual wrapping paper. You could also decorate plain paper with collage, paint or your children's creations. Or just use plain coloured paper. If your paper is on the thin side you might need to use a double layer.
• Double sided tape
• Ruler
• Scissors and/or a cutting knife and cutting mat
• Hole punch - standard office size
• Number tags (more about this later)
• String, twine or ribbon
• A tall vase - cylindrical will be the easiest to wrap. Or use one you don't have to wrap.
• Branches - you could buy something from a florist, or Ikea sometimes has them, or use found branches like I did
• Newspaper and a few letter sized sheets of plain paper
Materials list for birds:
• Fabric and/or wool felt
• Embroidery thread
• Stuffing (I used "Hobbyfill" from Spotlight)
• Pattern - free to download here from Spool, you'll see the pattern download in the left side bar
ConesI made the 24 cones first by cutting 16 x 16cm squares from the wrapping paper - 12 each from the white and red papers. This makes quite big cones, so you can vary the size according to the size of your branches and the treats you want to put in the cones.
Run a strip of double sided tape down one edge of each square and roll them into cones.
Punch a hole in the top point of each cone.
Number Tags
I made my number tags on the computer, printed them and cut them out.
Attach them to the cones with double sided tape.
Alternatively scrapbooking supply shops have a big range of rub down and sticker numbers and patterned papers which you could use. They could be any shape or size you like.
Click here if you'd like to read more about how I created my tags.
BirdsThe instructions for making the birds appear on the Spool pattern.
I made some of my birds from wool felt and embroidered the cut fabric pieces first before sewing the birds together. I didn't use a pattern for the embroidery, I just made random star shapes and little dots.
When you make the birds there will only be a small opening through the tail section making them a bit tricky to turn right way out and stuff. I used a chopstick to gently push the fabric through the opening. And when stuffing I only used a small piece of stuffing at a time, pushing it in with the chopstick and making sure I filled the beak and then the head first. The disposable chopsticks can be a bit rough - I used a 'good' chopstick. I stuffed my birds until they were firm and looked like they were well fed. Don't put any stuffing in the tail or it won't sit well.
My advent calendar has 9 birds on it.
Vase
Measure your vase and cut a piece of wrapping paper to size, leaving about 3cm to overlap at the back. Attach a piece of double sided tape along one of the vertical edges. Lay the vase down on the paper and roll the paper around it, securing it with the tape.
Assembling the branchesArrange the branches in your vase and secure them in place using scrunched up newspaper. Then scrunch up some plain white paper for the top layer. You may need to take the branches out again to attach your birds, but you'll first need to judge where you want your birds to perch. My little birdies managed to perch on the branches without me having to attach them. If you need to attach your birds to make them stay put sew through the belly of the bird and wrap the thread around the branch. Do this in 2 places so that it looks like it's the bird's feet.
Decide where you want your cones to hang and cut pieces of twine to the right lengths. Mine were roughly 30cm long pieces. I folded my cut twine in half and tied a knot in the end, then threaded the loop end through the hole I'd punched in the top of the cone, leaving the knot showing at the front.
Hang your numbered cones in sequential order on your branches.
TreatsUse whatever you want - chocolate or candy treats, little toys, packets of beads, or notes that describe a treat like a trip to the craft store to buy some new supplies or dinner at your child's favourite restaurant, etc. I plan to do some swapping each night to make sure the promised treat fits in with our schedule the following day.
Phew! That turned out to be a very long post. I think that's it. Now just wait until December 1st and watch your little one's face light up with excitement and delight each morning. Actually it would also be a lovely thing to do for your partner... just think of all the treats they'd love to find described on a little piece of paper each morning!
Don't forget if you're making your own advent calendar I'd love to see it and share it here.
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21 lovely people commented... have your say here:
So gorgeous.
You are without doubt the most creative and artistic person I know. This is so beautiful. I'm sure Roxy will be blown away.
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This is stunning. It has a very romantic feel to it and I'm thinking this may be too special to share with the kiddies! Perhaps little charms for him and her- he gets odd days, she the even... love notes, gift certificates or coupons for sweet pleasures and perhaps a bauble or two.
wow lisa you've made it look incredible. I would keep that up all year round on display. I especially love the birds will you be displaying them somewhere else after Christmas? I can imagine a hundred ways to show them off.
I have had that birdy pattern downloaded for a while and am keen to make a couple. I love this advent calendar. You have given me a good idea too about how to do something with all the sticks my son and I were going to spray paint silver to make a Christmas tree. The sticks in newspaper looks nice and secure. (Oh and thankyou for stopping by my blog!)
Thanks Shauna! I think Roxy is blown away by the idea of a treat a day rather than my creation.
Hello Ms Cicada Studio, I know it's not a very kiddy friendly idea - I think I created it for me really! Roxy would love something that is sparkly and brightly coloured.. still she is really looking forward to a treat-a-day. Before I became a mum I used to make our Christmas tree each year out of branches in a vase like this. But I have since succumbed to a traditional tree for Roxy's sake.
Hey Kasia, I'm not sure what I'll do with the birds yet, but as you say, there are lots of possibilities. I'm planning on making more for a mobile, like the original Spool concept.
Hi Bek, the birds are so easy to make, go for it! Your stick christmas tree sounds lovely - I've done something similar in the past. It will be a lovely thing to do with your little one.
If your tree ornaments are a bit heavy or your branches particularly long, be careful that the vase is stable... you might need to put some weight in the bottom of it - like some stones.
Ah this is beautiful! I love the fabrics you picked for the little birds, they are really a work of art!
This is STUNNING! I love it so much! I've been wanting to make an advent calendar for awhile, I think this is the winner! I'll also be linking to this. Thanks TONS!
Thanks landrylee, the graphic fabric is by Florence broadhurst, and it was the basis of my colour palette.
Oh thanks Rachel, if you make one be sure to show me! It really is very simple and easy... and inexpensive. I think all up it would have cost me less than $15. That's not including treats though, I'm still gathering those.
Seriously the most elegant Advent calendar I have ever seen. Martha eat your heart out! Thank you for sharing!
Hey Zested! Thanks for that lovely compliment. I'd love be a Martha type - employed (or self employed!) to create things like this for a magazine. Wouldn't that be a great job?!
oh, this is so beautiful and your attention to detail is impeccable. i particularly love the embroidery on the birds.
Hi,
I'm a friend of Shauna's and she's been showing me your work for awhile. It's so lovely and I love seeing some of your new items like the cards and tiles. But, I am just so excited by your advent calendar. I have a wooden box one which I now find boring and unacceptable!. I may not be able to stop myself from being a copycat with yours (birds the exception, since I can't sew!). I will be watching your blog closely. Thank you for sharing your gifts with all the rest of us. Lisa
Thanks Cindy, I think it's the attention to detail - like the embroidery - that can really make or break a project. being a perfectionist I'm all about the detail!
Hey Lisa, if you can't sew you could always make some little papier mache birdies, or use some store bought Christmas decorations to add to your new advent creation. Be sure to share a photo if you make something!
Thanks for stopping by and saying hello.
wow!! This is just the most amazing advent calendar I have ever seen! I love it!
Beautifully creative--such a nice idea.
If only I found this a few months ago! Can't wait to try it next Christmas. Now I'm off to stalk your blog ;)
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