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Favorite Family Christmas Book

Molly Evert Counter Cultural Mom My family loves books and one of our all-time favorites is Jack and Kathy Stockman’s gorgeously illustrated The Advent Book. This book is out of print now, but still available online and well worth pursuing. We read one new page …

Creating Advent Books

Creating Advent Books Sheri Armendariz On the first day of December each of my children received a “homemade” book. I made each book a different color with construction paper (cover) and white office paper (inside). After folding and stapling the paper to form the book, …

Advent Calendars

How many days until Christmas? We like to use Advent calendars to help our young children get a sense of the passage of time. Advent calendars also help build anticipation for our nightly devotions. The chocolate advent calendar certainly helps build excitement. The kids come …

Preparing a Jesse Tree

The Jesse tree is a way to help our children see the continuity between the Old and New Testament. All of the Old Testament points forward to Jesus, the centerpiece of human history. The Jesse tree takes its name from Isaiah 11:1, which says “A …

My Collection of Snowmen

In the winter of 1997, I began a love affair with snowmen. Well, not really a love affair, but I love what they can symbolize for Christians at Christmas. I had never thought about how the Christmas story could be told through the image of …

Homemade Donuts

For a fun, lazy morning, make homemade donuts with the kids. 3 cans of canned biscuits without butter bits (cheapest and plain are the best), and hot grease (I use half vegetable oil and olive oil). Pop the biscuits out of the can and cut …

Baked Goods for Giving

Chips Galore Cookies Place the ingredients in a large glass container. Add a beautiful bow or Christmas fabric topper and the recipe card. First layer: 1 cup sugar, 2 cups all-purpose flour, 2 teaspoons baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon salt. Second layer: 1 cup old-fashioned oats …

Making Sewing Kits

Materials needed: poster board–(20 2″ x 2 1/2″, cotton material–5 1/2″ x 4″, felt–3 1/2″ x 2″, Felt heart–2″, Ribbon–12″, embroidery thread, hot glue gun. Spread out the cotton material. Center the two poster board squares in the center of the material. Anchor the poster …

Family Christmas Letters

Want to add some fun to the family Christmas letter this year? Here are some ideas: * Create a photo border around the letter by doing it on the computer and copy / pasting in digital photos. The photos are a fun way to chronicle …