It's November 4th and I have already been struck by the Christmas bug. My workplace is decorated with candy canes and glitter galore, so it's not really my fault, right?
Every year I try to find something I can do to spread joy to others during the holiday season. Soup kitchens and canned food drives are common this time of year but today I ran across sometime I haven't seen before. The American Red Cross is sponsoring a campaign called Holiday Mail for Heroes. The concept is simple, sign a holiday car for a service member, pop it in the mail, and the Red Cross will make sure it gets to the right place.
There are a few guidelines that the Red Cross asks us to follow:
-sign all cards
-use generic salutations such as "Dear Service Member"
-send only cards, no letters
-do not include any personal contact information
-do not insert additional items, such as photos
This would be a great project for a group of people to do together and multiply the holiday cheer. just think of how many cards a Girl Scout troop, soccer team, or group of girlfriends could produce! The Red Cross will accept cards in large mailing envelopes or flat-rate boxes which could help you save on postage. No need to send envelopes, just cards.
Cards need to be received at the address below by December 6th so they can make it to service members before Christmas.
Holiday Mail for Heroes
P.O. Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456
My goal is to send out 20 cards, who else is with me!?
What are you planning on doing this year to spread holiday joy to others?
Challenge By Pin
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Free Prints From Shutterfly
Oh boy, oh boy. This deal has got my juices going this morning. Now, what prints am I going to order? Hmmm.
TIP: Instead of ordering 101 prints, order 99 instead. I know, you'll be missing out on 2 free prints, but you will be saving $2.00 in shipping. 99 prints ship for only $5.99.
If you don't already, follow Shutterfly on Facebook to get all these great deals!
TIP: Instead of ordering 101 prints, order 99 instead. I know, you'll be missing out on 2 free prints, but you will be saving $2.00 in shipping. 99 prints ship for only $5.99.
If you don't already, follow Shutterfly on Facebook to get all these great deals!
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Day 4: Pumpkin Stitched Box
I have to admit, Christmas isn't my favorite holiday. This girl is all over fall and that's why the next two projects in this series will pumpkin coated in all their orange goodness.
Have you ever had that experience where your hands wanted to do something crafty but your brain couldn't come up with anything creative for your hands to do? That's how this project was born! My hands were itching for something so I jumped in the car and headed to Hobby Lobby. After pacing down a few aisles I came across a 2 inch square box with a hole cut int he top. My brain went "Ohhhh, okay!"
Have you ever had that experience where your hands wanted to do something crafty but your brain couldn't come up with anything creative for your hands to do? That's how this project was born! My hands were itching for something so I jumped in the car and headed to Hobby Lobby. After pacing down a few aisles I came across a 2 inch square box with a hole cut int he top. My brain went "Ohhhh, okay!"
The stitching pattern is a variation of the pattern in this pin but I had to do some adjusting to fit the dimensions of my box. I also opted to keep the box it's natural brown color; I think it compliments the vibrant orange of the pumpkins.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Day 3: Metallic Frame Ornament
I've been busy crafting all week to bring you Day 3 of my blog series Craft Through the Holidays 2013. Today I'm featuring a metallic framed cross stitch I just finished.
The best thing about this is you can add literally anything to the inside of the frame. I chose to frame a cross stitch I recently finished, but you could also frame a family photo or a piece of your child's artwork.
I purchased the frame from Michael's for $1.49 and made a hanger out of the same DMC floss that I stitched the ornament with. The frame is white cast plaster which I painted with a metallic silver and highlighted the grooves with a black Sharpie. Super easy!. I didn't want to paint the fame to be too ornate and take away from the stitching.
You might even consider sitting your little one down with the frame and some paint to create their own masterpiece.
Don't forget to become a follower of my blog to get updates and more projects from this holiday blog series. Find the little follow button on the right side of this page. Isn't he cute!
The best thing about this is you can add literally anything to the inside of the frame. I chose to frame a cross stitch I recently finished, but you could also frame a family photo or a piece of your child's artwork.
I purchased the frame from Michael's for $1.49 and made a hanger out of the same DMC floss that I stitched the ornament with. The frame is white cast plaster which I painted with a metallic silver and highlighted the grooves with a black Sharpie. Super easy!. I didn't want to paint the fame to be too ornate and take away from the stitching.
You might even consider sitting your little one down with the frame and some paint to create their own masterpiece.
Don't forget to become a follower of my blog to get updates and more projects from this holiday blog series. Find the little follow button on the right side of this page. Isn't he cute!
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
I love freebies.
I'm excited about a Facebook notification I just saw from Shutterfly.
Wait, did I read that right?! Free 16X20 print!!
Here's the breakdown:
Print cost: $17.99
Shipping cost: $4.99
Final Price: $4.99
Compare that to $15.99 for in store pick up at Walgreens and I'm sold! I regularly follow Shutterly on Facebook and see all kinds of these promo codes. They are great about deals.
Wait, did I read that right?! Free 16X20 print!!
Here's the breakdown:
Print cost: $17.99
Shipping cost: $4.99
Final Price: $4.99
Compare that to $15.99 for in store pick up at Walgreens and I'm sold! I regularly follow Shutterly on Facebook and see all kinds of these promo codes. They are great about deals.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Day 2: Button Flower Magnets
Day 2 is here with adorable Button Flower Magnets.
I found this pin on Pinterest and knew the pattern would be the perfect size for a magnet. As you can see, these cuties are just bigger than a quarter. Aren't they darling?
Each magnet takes about 30 minutes to stitch, finish, and attach the magnet to the back. I decided a set of three would be perfect so I chose six colors to mix and match as I went. For a set of three, you can use 3-9 colors along with a green base for the leaves.
Even if you have never picked up a needle, this project is east to learn! This is a great blog post that shows step-by-step how to cross stitch. After you get the basic stitch down, follow the pattern and you'll be there in no time!
Once my stitching was complete, I carefully cut around the design leaving one square as a border. Then I broke out the Fray Check and dabbed small amount of this magic liquid on all the edges. I swear, this stuff is great! Lastly, I loosely traced around the stitching on some scratch paper to create a template for the magnet. I transferred the template onto an adhesive back magnet sheet. Remember to cut the magnet just smaller than your template so it doesn't show on the front of your masterpiece. Peel off the paper backing to revel the sticky magnet and adhere your stitching. Walah! Button flower Magnet complete!
I found this pin on Pinterest and knew the pattern would be the perfect size for a magnet. As you can see, these cuties are just bigger than a quarter. Aren't they darling?
Each magnet takes about 30 minutes to stitch, finish, and attach the magnet to the back. I decided a set of three would be perfect so I chose six colors to mix and match as I went. For a set of three, you can use 3-9 colors along with a green base for the leaves.
Even if you have never picked up a needle, this project is east to learn! This is a great blog post that shows step-by-step how to cross stitch. After you get the basic stitch down, follow the pattern and you'll be there in no time!
Once my stitching was complete, I carefully cut around the design leaving one square as a border. Then I broke out the Fray Check and dabbed small amount of this magic liquid on all the edges. I swear, this stuff is great! Lastly, I loosely traced around the stitching on some scratch paper to create a template for the magnet. I transferred the template onto an adhesive back magnet sheet. Remember to cut the magnet just smaller than your template so it doesn't show on the front of your masterpiece. Peel off the paper backing to revel the sticky magnet and adhere your stitching. Walah! Button flower Magnet complete!
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Day 1: Treat Greeting Card
We're starting Day 1 of Craft Through the Holidays with a freebie! Start the holidays off right with a free greeting card from Treat!
I love the options available from Treat. Not only do they have hundreds (if not thousands!) of cards available but they give you the option to personalize almost every part of the card. Every card allows you to add a personalized message, including images, on the inside of the card. And if you're like me and you struggle to come up with the perfect message, they help you out with that too with several pre-composed messages. You can even add your recipient's name on the cover with some and add your own images to others.
With code TREFD3A973you can personalize a card for free through 12/31/13. In my experience, this is 100% free. No tax, no shipping, nada. Free.
If you love this card, which I'm sure you will, keep looking at Treat. Most of the cards I have purchased form them are around $3.50 each and come 100% personalized. Hallmark ain't got nothin' on that!
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