For all you elf fans and those who are lucky enough to have an elf visit every Christmas, I know this is going to delight you. Bo Bunny has come out with a Christmas Paper collection called Elf Magic. Here are just a few images from the collection.
This Air
Mail paper
is my
favorite.
I love
the Dear
Santa
note on
this paper.
They even have recipe cards in the collection. How Fun!! They could be used to pass along your favorite holiday recipes, for advent calendars and even stocking stuffers.
This is just a small sample of the collection. You can purchase the complete collection of paper, stickers and embellishments at A Cherry On Top, which is one of my favorite online scrapbooking stores.
If you're not familiar with the Magic Elf and the tradition behind it, just do some searches online and you'll find more info then you ever knew existed. In the mean time, here's a quick link to my Pinterest board of "Elf Ideas".
In our home, we've been lucky enough to have Donny Sprinkles visit us the last two years and I hope we're good enough this year, so he'll visit again.
Let me end this post, with one of my favorite scenes from the movie Elf.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
2013 USPS Christmas Stamps
I've been patiently waiting to share all of this years stamps at one time, but when I saw the first glimpse of these gingerbread houses, I couldn't wait any longer. I think they are absolutely the cutest thing ever! Normally by July, the USPS has photos posted of their Holiday/Christmas stamps, but this year they are staggering the reveals and stories behind the art. Don't fret though....I will be back to share when those are posted.
These more traditional stamps images are called Poinsettia and "Virgin and Child" by Jan Gossaert
From what I can tell by the scheduled below, there should be 1 more "traditional" forever stamp released and another for International use. And don't forget stamps for your friends celebrating Hanukkah and Kwanzaa!
• October, Poinsettia Christmas Contemporary Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA booklet of 20
• October, International Christmas Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
• October, Christmas Traditional Forever 10 designs, Date & Site TBD, PSA booklet of 20
• October, Holy Family Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
• November, Hanukkah Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
• November, Gingerbread Houses Christmas Contemporary Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA booklet of 20
• November, Harry Potter Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
• December, Kwanzaa Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
These more traditional stamps images are called Poinsettia and "Virgin and Child" by Jan Gossaert
From what I can tell by the scheduled below, there should be 1 more "traditional" forever stamp released and another for International use. And don't forget stamps for your friends celebrating Hanukkah and Kwanzaa!
• October, Poinsettia Christmas Contemporary Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA booklet of 20
• October, International Christmas Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
• October, Christmas Traditional Forever 10 designs, Date & Site TBD, PSA booklet of 20
• October, Holy Family Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
• November, Hanukkah Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
• November, Gingerbread Houses Christmas Contemporary Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA booklet of 20
• November, Harry Potter Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
• December, Kwanzaa Forever, Date & Site TBD, PSA pane of 20
Friday, July 26, 2013
Merry Christmas in July
The good thing about CIJ is having fun blogging about it, the bad thing is...while having so much fun and planning for Christmas in July, I run out of time to blog about it. I have so many ideas running through my mind, but haven't sat down to blog about them. Tonight however, we celebrated with our annual Christmas in July dinner. Today is the 25th of July and in our house, that means family, friends, food and fun! The tradition seems to be growing each year and we gather a few more guest. I love having friend over, but the bad thing is my house just doesn't accommodate everyone well. But we squeeze in and make the best of it. It really, doesn't leave us much room to spread apart, so when one of us laughs, we ALL laugh!
So my next topic...the new camera in our home. My daughters first big purchase after working this summer, was a fancy new SLR camera. She was offered a deal she couldn't refuse, by a fellow student from school. After using my camera for years and going through several of her own portable camera's, this new camera is her prized possession. Over the past year, she's been slowly taking over the photographer role in the house, so when we have family get together or go on trips, she's the one responsible for taking the pictures. That works great, until she's with her friends and forgets she's the "Photographer". Tonight my BFF surprised me with an awesome birthday cake he made and my daughter missed the whole thing, until I got her attention and by then she had missed them all singing happy birthday to me. You moms know how it is, you are always on the backside of the camera and getting you in the picture can be difficult. She finally joined in and here are a few photos of my cake. I'll have to come back and do another post on this cake alone.
Just like Christmas, we exchange names and buy one gift for the person on our list. We all know each other pretty well obviously, so it can be a lot of fun and HYSTERICALLY funny.
The "Last" book Aunt Sandy will ever read....
But NOT because she's "Old"
We all decided that Lesley finally needed a planner.
I mean, she only works 4 jobs!
My nerdy husband got the Gumby and Pokey toy he wanted, along with some Gumby Gummies.
Ciara got some Monogrammed towels from Aunt Sandy for college and had another break down moments. Something about towels and totes, seem to set off those moments in our house right now.
And when Mike gets a Nerf gun, watch out. All must take shelter!
We did it potluck style this year and that worked really well. It kept the cooking at a minimum for everyone and better yet, the house stayed cool. We also "enjoyed" of a new kind of meat tonight - Hamurkey
Let's just say, it was suppose to be a honey spiral cut Turkey, but tasted like Ham. Literally, it was the weirdest thing ever. Needless to say, I won't be buying that again at Costco.
When you tell people you are having a Christmas in July, the response is pretty black and white. You hear....wow..that's kinda weird, but sounds fun or you hear...ARE YOU CRAZY. It's 6 months early and I hate doing it in December, why would you do it twice? Well my answer to this is family. You know, I married into a pretty big family, however my immediate family is an adopted family of friends. Often, they have other places they have to be and this is just one more excuse to gather then together for a night of fun. We could do it in August, but since I love Christmas, CIJ just sounds like a good excuse as any. It gives us one extra day a year to pull out the wrapping paper, wear a pair of Christmas earring and start day dreaming about how we wean to accomplish so much for the upcoming holiday season.
On that note, I"ll end with one final photo...
Friday, July 19, 2013
Christmas with Norman Rockwell
I was reading an article today about a Norman Rockwell exhibit opening today, at the LDS Church history museum in Utah. It reminded me of a Christmas book my daughter bought for me a few years ago, that was titled with Norman Rockwell. My copy is dated 1977 and shows a bit of wear on the outer jacket.
It's not your typical Christmas book, with crafts and recipes, it's more like a compilation book of great stories, poems, music and photos from some great classics. It has writings from William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott and many more. In addition to all the writings, it has 95 Norman Rockwell pictures. When I pulled out the book, I realized, like many I've grown up seeing the photos of Norman Rockwell, but not really knowing the story or Norman Rockwell. So my goal tonight was to look up some history and research some of his Christmas paintings. I've come to the conclusion, I enjoy his silly side. I enjoy those silly moments in life he represents. Here are a few examples.
To me, these really represent the love and smiles that seem to flow at Christmas.
In Stockbridge, Massachusetts, his hometown, they even do a life like recreation every year of his famous painting "Stockbridge, Main Street at Christmas". You can also visit the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, where they house the largest collection of his work.
If you'd like to learn more about "America's Painter", here's a LINK to a great video from the Bio channel.
And last, but not least, of course in today's society, fans can find ANYTHING on Facebook. So if you'd like a daily dose of Norman, you can join the Fan Page.
It's not your typical Christmas book, with crafts and recipes, it's more like a compilation book of great stories, poems, music and photos from some great classics. It has writings from William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott and many more. In addition to all the writings, it has 95 Norman Rockwell pictures. When I pulled out the book, I realized, like many I've grown up seeing the photos of Norman Rockwell, but not really knowing the story or Norman Rockwell. So my goal tonight was to look up some history and research some of his Christmas paintings. I've come to the conclusion, I enjoy his silly side. I enjoy those silly moments in life he represents. Here are a few examples.
To me, these really represent the love and smiles that seem to flow at Christmas.
Some of my choices are repeated, but here's a wonderful slide show, that shows a large portion of his Christmas collection.
In Stockbridge, Massachusetts, his hometown, they even do a life like recreation every year of his famous painting "Stockbridge, Main Street at Christmas". You can also visit the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, where they house the largest collection of his work.
If you'd like to learn more about "America's Painter", here's a LINK to a great video from the Bio channel.
And last, but not least, of course in today's society, fans can find ANYTHING on Facebook. So if you'd like a daily dose of Norman, you can join the Fan Page.
Monday, July 15, 2013
2013 Christmas Themed Movie Releases
Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas
Release Date: 12/13/13Tyler Perry’s most famous creation returns for the holiday, this time convinced to help a friend pay her daughter a surprise visit, and in turn providing all of the town a good sprinkling of Madea’s own unique brand of Christmas cheer.
Disney's FROZEN
Release Date: 11/27/13When a prophecy traps a kingdom in eternal winter, Anna (voice of Kristen Bell), a fearless optimist, teams up with extreme mountain man Kristoff (voice of Jonathan Groff) and his sidekick reindeer Sven on an epic journey to find Anna’s sister Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), the Snow Queen, and put an end to her icy spell. Encountering mystical trolls, an amazing and comedic snowman named Olaf, Everest-like conditions and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom from destruction.
Black Nativity
Release Date: 11/27/13
In a contemporary adaptation of Langston Hughes' celebrated play, the holiday musical drama BLACK NATIVITY follows Langston (Jacob Latimore), a street-wise teen from Baltimore raised by a single mother, as he journeys to New York City to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged relatives Reverend Cornell and Aretha Cobbs (Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett). Unwilling to live by the imposing Reverend Cobbs' rules, a frustrated Langston is determined to return home to his mother, Naima (Jennifer Hudson). Langston embarks on a surprising and inspirational journey and along with his new friends, and a little divine intervention, he discovers the true meaning of faith, healing, and family.
The Best Man Holiday
Release Date: 11/15/2013
When college friends reunite after 15 years over the Christmas holidays, they will discover just how easy it is for long-forgotten rivalries and romances to be ignited.
Here are a few rumored releases for the year, but no detailed information has been released yet.
A Friggin Christmas Miracle:
A guy drives around on Christmas eve with his father looking for
replacement gifts after realizing he left all of his son's presents at
home.Stars: Robin Williams, Lauren Graham and Joel McHale.
A Christmas Candle:
THE CHRISTMAS CANDLE is a timeless and inspirational story based on the novel by bestselling author, Max Lucado. Nothing out of the ordinary ever happens in the small village of Gladbury -- except at Christmas. Legend has it that every twenty-five years an angel visits the village candlemaker and touches a single candle. Whoever lights the Christmas Candle receives a miracle on Christmas Eve But in 1890, at the dawn of the modern age, all that is about to change. With the arrival of David Richmond, a skeptical, young minister, Gladbury's humble candlemaker, Edward Haddington must fight to preserve his family's legacy. When the Christmas Candle goes missing, the miraculous and the human collide in the most astonishing Christmas the town of Gladbury has ever seen.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Planning Ahead-Have you bought your tickets?
Do you have a Christmas savings plan or have a stash of extra money you use for expenses during Christmas. Do you have a tradition of taking your family to a show every year? Maybe the Nutcracker or A Christmas Carol? Did you know that most holiday tickets are already on sale? Did you know that usually in July you can get them on sale? I've even taken advantage of Buy One, Get One Free sales before in July. Buying your tickets now, is a great way to dedicate a date to your family, so you can get it on your calendar NOW!
I've been lucky enough to see White Christmas, Mannheim Steamrollers, The Nutcracker, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, The Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, Jim Brickman and so many other great shows during the holidays. So this year, I think I'm going to go see Cirque Dream Holidaze. After all these years, I've still never see a cirque du soleil show, so what a better time then Christmas.
So my suggestion, take a minute or two and search your local theater sites. See what's showing, talk to the family and mark your calendars!
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Christmas with the Osmonds
First, I'd like to give a "shout-out" to my friend Tammy. She's the big Osmond fan around here, so slowly it's sorta rubbed off. Over the years, I've had a ton of fun celebrating her "appreciation" for Donny and Marie in various ways. In Salt Lake last week, while attending Man in the Moon, I crossed paths with David Osmond many times, so I kept texting to give her Osmond updates. Unfortunately, I never did have a Donny or Marie spotting...LOL
Added Note: (I was looking at a friends Man In The Moon photo album and found this picture of David. Apparently he was acting as a host during a couple of the smaller lectures I didn't attend. To bad for me!! )
When I started thinking about it more last night, I was wondering, why he was around so much but not an "official" guest. When investigating, I ran across a couple Christmas songs of his that are very good, including one he sang for Glenn's show one day. For those of you who are "Beckies" he had a link to TheBlaze on his Facebook page, so that explains it..He's a fan!
David Osmond-Silent Night
David Osmond-Joy to the World
If you are a fan of the entire family, did you know you can watch entire episodes of their old Christmas specials on YouTube? What would the 70's been, without an Osmond Christmas Special?
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