“I wonder when this Advent Calendar tradition will end?” As K grows older, this is the question that pops into my brain every time I embark on yet another design for the holiday season. She’ll be starting high school next year and I don’t know if she’ll enjoy it quite as much.
This was a fun one, my friends. The idea first came to me when I was — as per usual — shopping at Trader Joe’s. I saw the garland with the felted balls ($8.99! What a steal!), and I immediately knew that it would be part of the Advent Calendar.
And so, a couple of weeks before December 1st, I got cracking. I wanted to include little origami-type envelopes to hang from the garland, that much I knew. What to put inside of the envelopes, though?
I started by doodling cat elves and I don’t know…the thought of painting 25 cat elves lost its luster instantaneously. It was just going to take too long, given my penchant for wanting to add lots and lots of details. Luckily, I repurposed them as downloadable tags here, if you’re interested.
Hmmmm….cats, I mulled. I hit the watercolors again and just started pumping out little cat portraits and suddenly, I had it: cats in hats. In my typical let’s-totally-overdo-it style, I also planned to paint dogs in clogs, but…well, I barely finished the cats. The kitties by themselves seemed too plain, so I managed to squeeze in painting tiny wreath frames. SO FUN.
The wreaths also became stickers to secure the envelopes closed AND serve double-duty as the day of the month.
I was struck with a lightning bolt of genius that magicked itself out of nowhere: using a notcher to fold the square pieces of papers into envelopes. This way the flaps overlap nicely. In case you don’t know, a notcher is a tool for garment pattern drafting. Very handy. I was manually measuring and cutting out notches at first, so remembering that I had this tool was a big time-saver.
The stickers, I have to say, were not awesome. Their adhesive power was disappointingly wimpy and the textured washi envelopes started to open up as they hung from the garland. I quickly had to reinforce all the envelopes with clear packing tape. We just happened to have some printable sticker paper on hand and I hadn’t used them yet, so it was worth a try. Note to future self: don’t use these stickers on anything other than flat, smooth surfaces.
It was, however, easy to print on the clear sticker paper and the yellow backing slipped right off. I really enjoy peeling sticker backings off. So, so satisfying!
I had just enough washi paper left from a previous Advent Calendar for the envelopes and I seriously adore the nubby surface. I punched holes in the corner for the strings that I looped and tucked in-between the felted balls of the garland. Simple.
Visually, this calendar deviates from my normal neutral color palette, but I’m pleased with how it turned out. I was able to check off all of my personal requirements:
- Use as much materials that I already own (the garland was the only thing I purchased for the actual calendar)
- Easy to make
- Include a balance of giving and receiving (as usual I included giving/contemplative activities as part of the calendar).
- A new design
- Low maintenance for me, delightful for K
I’m happy to report the K loves it. Mainly, though, I think it’s because of this other brilliant thing I picked up from Trader Joe’s:
It has little flaps that you can open for the first 12 days of December. Each day contains a different beauty product, a mini version of existing TJ items like lotions, bath gels, sunscreen, etc. Perfect for a thirteen-year-old! She’s a little bummed that she won’t have any more to open for the 13th day and beyond, but that’s okay.
All in all, this was a good one. I always have such a lovely time planning these calendars and all the parts that go with it. Here it is in full:
So! Because I painted so many kitty cats in hats, I thought I would offer up a few of my favorites as downloadable free tags. There are some plain wreaths as well, for those of you that may not be as caught up in cat mania as I am. Simply click on the image to download — I hope they’re useful!
And here she is, the inspiration for all this feline craziness, sniffing our Christmas tree (sorry about the image quality — it’s getting dark so early these days):
It’s amazing to me that I’ve been doing this for so many years. Below are links to all the advent calendars I’ve made to date:
Alright my friends, I’m sending you warmest, coziest wishes for the holiday season! I may be able to write one more blog post before the year is out, but we shall see! Happy Holidays!! xoxo
Tracy King says
Thank you Sanae, the tags are beautiful. Happy Holidays to you and yours from Saskatchewan!
sanae says
Wishing you a jolly season too, Tracy!
Madeleine says
Thank you for the beautiful and serene gift tags! Happy Holidays to you and your family!
sanae says
Happy Holidays to you too, Madeleine!xo
Asmita says
The calendar is beautiful and I find myself now every year looking forward to what you have made this year. The garland is pretty and the idea of packages adorable. My son is into cats, so I might print out one or two and make a book mark for him. Thank you Sanae!
sanae says
Thank you for your kind words, Asmita! Happy Holidays!!
Li Ann says
Thanks so much Sanae–I really used a LOT of the cat gift tags–they’re just my style. Hope you have a warm and cozy holiday! Mele Kalikimaka and a Hauoli Makahiki Hou from Hawaii!!
sanae says
Hooray! So happy you’ve found them useful, Li Ann!
Jean says
I , too, love looking at your Advent calendar every year! Just a thought about K and her High School years…you should continue to make them! She will still love them. That age especially needs grounding and this tradition of yours is so lovely!
Happy New Year from your Northern neighbor in Kenmore
sanae says
Happy New Year, Jean! I have a feeling I’ll keep making these advent calendars until I’m a doddering senior citizen and then I might be a grandma if K has kids and will carry on the tradition with them! 🙂