finding [and creating] advent

The season of advent is almost upon us!  And so begins the countdown to Christmas.  It appears that kids will be enjoying many different types of advent calendars this year.

**This is a quick update for 2013! **

finding advent

{Clockwise from top:  1// mini tree: oh happy day  2// etsy kit: print smitten 3//scandinavian xmas 4//Norwegian xmas 5//individually wrapped}

Find other seasonal inspiration on my ’tis the season Pinterest board!

My boys have the Christmas doors-or so they call them!  It is actually an advent box from Restoration Hardware that I received quite a few years ago.  [Sorry to say, it is no longer available.]

Each day one of them has the opportunity to open the next door and discover the treasure inside.  This year-each day is a mini Star Wars LEGO to build, taken directly from the LEGO 2012 Advent Calendar.  Not creative in any way, but it is exactly what they want.  However, others I know are creating unique advent calendars.

A girlfriend’s children have a special advent calendar made for them by their grandparents.  They both have a small bag to open each day.  Each bag {light green for sister, dark green for brother} pinned on a line with a clothespin, spray painted red, and lovingly hung by the Christmas tree.

My cousin has made an experiential advent calendar.  Each day reveals a holiday experience to do together.  I love her inventiveness to think of 24 different things to do with her five year old daughter.  A few of her ideas?  Write Santa a letter, make coffee filter snowflakes, watch a holiday movie, go to see the nutcracker,  take a trip to a Seattle nursery and visit real reindeer.  This has inspired me to add a few experiences into my advent box.   This is such a special way to honor traditions-new and old!
Pinterest is brimming with ideas as well…..
[via martha stewart, along with 11 other ideas for calendars]
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How much do you love this grown up advent calendar?!?  A bottle of wine a day.  ‘Tis the season for love and good cheer!
It isn’t too late to start an advent calendar.  If you are feeling inspired, go for it!  Kids would love to open multiple doors, envelopes or bags to catch up!

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