Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Jan 3, 2014

Christmas twenty thirteen

We truly hope your Christmas was a merry and bright one! Before we move too quickly into the New Year, I really want to recap our Christmas as it was a really sweet one this year. We woke up at home under our twinkling Christmas Tree after our annual 'A's yearly Christmas Tree Camp Out' (something we have done every year since we got married). After our own Christmas present opening (did I mention I got the most amazing gumball knitted ottoman and a croquet set!!) and present opening with M's family we headed down to my Uncle's house in Sydney to spend the majority of the day with my mums family. It was super fun cause my cousin was out from Dubai with her kids (6, 2 and 3 months) and her sisters little one (6 months) celebrated his first Christmas too. And nothing makes Christmas more fun than excited kids and their massive piles of presents!!!

My cousin Rachel is a bit of a foodie and picked our menu for the day - complete with an email of what you were making and a link to the recipe, which was so perfect to not have to think of another thing to do and know that everything would be covered. Even more perfect might have been that I was so busy setting up the Christmas tablescape that my mum and sweet husband made my salad for me! :) My cousin's husband James (our resident family bar tender) started off the festivities with a delicious Pimms cocktails served in mason jars, with red and white paper straws of course! And I was in charge of the decorating after my cousin and Aunt came up with the theme of red and white Nordic Christmas. I seriously love the way my mums side of the family get into the whole decorating aspect of Christmas day! I had to laugh though that the decorators job never stops as we were pulled over on the side of the road on Christmas morning, in the pittering rain, with a pair of secketeers cutting pine branches off one of the pine trees on the council median strip! We had planned a lovely Christmas setup in my Uncle and Aunts new leafy backyard but were rained out and ended up having to set up on their deck - a little squishy, but it worked out all the same. Here's a snapshot of our Christmas 2013 .... Warning - this is a picture heavy post!!!
^^My Aunt reached new levels of perfection with this Pavlova Christmas tree dessert!!!!
Oh Christmas I love you! I think you should come every year!!!

Dec 18, 2013

Our 2013 Christmas Cards ...

I had such fun making our 2013 Christmas cards! In Australia, most people just send out a store bought pack of greeting cards and write a small message inside but I have always loved the American Tradition of sending yearly cards with pictures of the family on them. There's something so sweet about hanging up pictures of your smiling loved ones and friends faces as part of your holiday decor. As you know we have many amazing American friends and I love to receive the picture cards from their families each year.  So much so, that I have never even thrown out a single one of these cards and instead store them in our Christmas decoration box. It is so fun each year as we begin to decorate, to pull out the old cards and oh and ah over our friends families and see how much their kids have all grown and what has changed! So for the last two years I have added photos to our cards as well.
For this years card I pulled the best of both worlds together with a traditional greeting card AND a family photo. I used this gorgeous (and free!) gingerbread muffin recipe card download from the blog Cook Republic, so I can't take any credit for the gorgeous artwork on the card. But I did add some of my own decoration to it by way of brown kraft cardstock, candy cane twine, a faux instax of us and a small wooden Christmas decoration. I found the Christmas decorations from our local grocery store for only $4 a packet and love that it was an efficient way of sending a little gift to each family along with their card. And the instax frames that I slipped our photo in were from Kmart.
Another of my favourite details of this years card was the button and string closure on the back of each envelope, which we also did on our wedding invites. It looks tricky to put together but it actually so easy and a cute way of adding a little something to a plain envelope. Basically all you need is a circle hole punch (mine was 2cmD), a small hole punch, an eyelet tool, eyelets, string and coloured cardboard. First cut two circles with the circle hole punch out of your coloured cardstock and then with the smaller hole punch punch a hole in the centre for your eyelets to go through (I find it easier to mark the center with a dot before I punch the holes out). Next place the coloured circles onto the back of the envelope where you want them to sit and mark the center of the circles with a pen. Then punch small holes through your envelope. To put it together I place the small piece of string through the top hole, letting the majority hang towards the bottom right of the hole. Place the red cut circle on top of that and then place the eyelet through the center of all layers and press. Repeat these steps (minus the string) on the bottom circle and tada you have the cutest little button string closure to finish off any envelope! Hopefully that all makes sense as I was going to do a tutorial, but I couldn't quite manage to hold the envelope, eyelet tool and camera all at once ;)

Dec 9, 2013

merry and bright

 I promise I will be back to blog the rest of our USA adventure sometime soon! (Oh how I want to preserve the precious memories and share each moment of our amazing trip here on the blog! If only life wasn't so busy!!!) But first Mr A and I wanted to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy holiday season. We hope you are enjoying the lead up to Christmas and the excitement that this time of year brings. We sure are loving the fresh pine smell of our tree filling our teeny home, sitting by the twinkling lights at night, blasting out those Christmas carols and the excitement of scheming and finding the perfect gift for one another and each member of our family. We also can't wait to continue our tradition of camping out under the tree on Christmas Eve and falling asleep with the lights twinkling away. It really is the most wonderful time of the year!!!
Merry Christmas all!!!
love the A's xx