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Easy DIY Advent Calendar to Make with Your Kids!

Fun and easy DIY advent calendar craft  |  3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires
Thank you to Oriental Trading Company for sending us everything we needed to create this fun and easy-to-make hanging DIY advent calendar for the holidays.  All opinions expressed are my own. 

I am a huge fan of having reusable advent calendars.  There are some really nicely crafted hand painted wooden ones out there, but most of them are out of my budget.  I've made several different kinds of DIY advent calendars over the years, and I adjust each one to suit my family's changing needs.  With 3 children who are now almost 10, 10, and 13, what we fill the advent calendar with has changed.  I've included a list of fun and creative ideas for filling your advent calendar at the bottom.  Be sure to check it out!

Since we now have two dogs, we try to have hanging advent calendars, so our dogs can't get to the treats (often chocolate) inside.  This advent calendar craft was super-easy to make, and I was able to enlist my daughter to help with the artwork.  She happily obliged, of course.  This turned out to be a very fun holiday craft to make together. I love how this advent calendar turned out to have sort of a rustic, Americana style to it. Check out the short list of supplies needed below, all of which I found in Oriental Trading Company's Christmas crafts, stocking stuffers, and Christmas decorations sections.


DIY Hanging Advent Calendar Craft . . . 

SUPPLIES NEEDED:
(2) Dozen Mini Stitched Christmas Stockings
(4) 6pc Burlap & Jute Gift Tags
Fabric Markers (Red, green, black)
(2) Poinsettia Garlands (optional)
Large Colored Candy Canes (optional)

Fun and easy DIY advent calendar craft tutorial  |  3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires

Step 1.  With a black fabric marker, write one number (from 1 to 24) on each burlap tag.
TIP #1:  It might be a good idea to order one additional set of 6 burlap tags in case you make any errors.
Fun and easy DIY advent calendar craft how-to  |  3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires

Step 2.  Using your fabric markers, decorate each tag with a festive and colorful design.  We stuck with red, green, and black (and occasionally yellow).  Invite your children (school-age and older) to help you!

TIP #2:  Although fabric markers usually require to be set by heat, we skipped this step since our advent calendar would not likely be getting wet, nor will it be handled extensively.
Fun to make easy DIY advent calendar craft  |  3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires

Here is a sample of what my daughter and I came up with.  We are quite proud of ourselves for coming up with 24 different designs.
Easy DIY advent calendar craft to make with your kids  |  3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires

Step 3.  Tie each burlap tag onto one stocking, creating a neat bow with the twine ties.
TIP #3:  If you are using stockings in different colors or designs like I did, then it will be worth it to take a couple of minutes to plan ahead by stacking the stockings in the order in which you would like them to appear.  This is a great way to avoid having two of the same color or design next to each other.
Easy to make DIY advent calendar craft  |  3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires

Step 4.  It's time to hang your advent calendar up!  We chose to hang each stock on a separate nail, which are hidden under the poinsettia garland, but you could tie each stocking (evenly spaced apart) to one long length of sturdy twine.  Then you could hang the twine up like you would a garland.  I personally think it's more fun to be able to take one stocking down at a time to hand to the children to discover the contents.

Easy to make hanging DIY advent calendar craft  |  3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires

Step 5.  Fill your advent calendar!  As far as candy goes, I like to vary what I put in there from day to day.  Some days will have something chocolaty, and other days will have a surprise, like these flavored candy canes.  But, what about the non-candy treats?  Check out some of the fun and creative ideas I've listed below for filling your advent calendar . . .
Fun and creative ideas for filling your advent calendar  |  3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires

5 fun ideas for filling your advent calendar . . .

  1. Jigsaw Puzzle Pieces - Choose a jigsaw puzzle that fits your child's skill level.  Then assemble the puzzle, so that you can disassemble it in an orderly fashion.  Place a handful of puzzle pieces in each day's advent calendar so that your child will have completed the puzzle by Christmas Eve.
  2. Lego Mini Figures - Instead of putting whole Mini Figures in each day of the advent calendar, only put one or two parts (hat/hair, head, body, legs, or accessory).  Then, as each day goes by, your child will be able to mix and match the pieces to build some cool figures.
  3. Fun Coupons - Print or hand write a fun perk on a coupon for each day, such as a trip to the mall or the ice cream shop, having mom do your nails, getting to choose the restaurant next to the family eats out, etc . . . 
  4. Collectibles - For a young collector of anything, it would be fun and exciting to receive a new item to add to his or her collection each day.  Some examples might be die cast cars, marbles, buttons, seashells, or stamps.
  5. Beads - Include a handful of beads in the advent calendar each day.  By the 24th day, your child will have enough beads to make a necklace or a couple of bracelets.  If needed, be sure to include nylon thread to string the beads on, on the last day of the advent calendar.
What fun ideas do you have for filling an advent calendar? 
Share them with us in a comment here.




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Countdown to Christmas with Refillable DIY Chalkboard Advent Calendar Ornaments

DIY Advent Calendar Countdown to Christmas Chalkboard Ornaments Craft  |  www.3Garnets2Sapphires.com
This is an easy Christmas craft I had thought about making two months ago.  I actually purchased all the supplies at Michael's Arts & Crafts several weeks ago.  Unfortunately, I didn't have time to sit down and make this advent calendar craft until two days before December began.  Even though you won't be able to countdown for the whole 24 days, you could still countdown the remaining 12 days or 10 days this year and start at the beginning of December next year.  That's one of the things I love about this advent calendar, it is completely refillable and reusable!


SUPPLIES NEEDED:
(24) chalkboard ornaments with clips and twine
(24) 10" pieces of festive ribbon (approximately 3/8" wide)
small candies or toys (to fill the bags)

TIP #1:  If you cannot find pre-made chalkboard ornaments like the ones shown, you could easily make your own with chalkboard ornaments, mini clothespins, a roll of twine, and some glue.  Likewise, if you cannot find printed burlap bags, you could use rubber stamps to decorate plain ones.
DIY Advent Calendar Countdown to Christmas Chalkboard Ornaments Craft Tutorial  |  www.3Garnets2Sapphires.com

Step 1.  Assemble the chalkboard ornaments, whether you purchased kits or are making your own, This includes cutting the twine into (24) 6" segments, threading them through each ornament, and tying them off at the top.  Trim off an excess to make the ends short and even.
Easy DIY Advent Calendar Countdown to Christmas Chalkboard Ornaments Craft Tutorial  |  www.3Garnets2Sapphires.com

Step 2.  Tie the ribbon around the twine right at the top of the chalkboard ornament.  Form a small bow and trim the ends to make them even.

Step 3.  Repeat Step 2 for the other 23 ornaments.
Easy DIY Advent Calendar Countdown to Christmas Chalkboard Ornaments Craft How-To  |  www.3Garnets2Sapphires.com

Step 4.  Use the chalk to number your ornaments from 1 to 24.
TIP #2:  The chalkboard ornaments I bought seemed like they had chalkboard paper on them.  As a result, it was not easy to erase the chalk, even with a damp paper towel.  If this is true for your chalkboard ornaments, I recommend that you use a chalk holder to hold the chalk so you can write more easily without making too many errors.  If you're confident enough, you could also use permanent white paint pens to draw the numbers.
Step 5.  Fill your bags with something fun for your children to find each day.  Every year, we include one small piece of candy for each child along with a handful of jigsaw puzzle pieces.  (This year, we upgraded to a challenging 400-piece puzzle.  It took my husband and I five hours to assemble it before we divided the pieces between the 24 bags.)
Easy DIY Advent Calendar Countdown to Christmas Chalkboard Ornaments Craft How-To  |  www.3Garnets2Sapphires.com

We hung our advent ornaments on a garland high up along the rafter that separates our living room from our dining area.  You could also hang them on your Christmas tree or make a calendar using a board and 24 nails.  If you have other ideas, I'd love to hear them!


If you like this advent calendar craft, be sure to Pin It for later . . . 
DIY Advent Calendar Countdown to Christmas Chalkboard Ornaments Craft How-To  |  www.3Garnets2Sapphires.com