Happy Christmas Eve everyone! I have already had my post-Christmas-busy-season-crash, which was marked by almost one full day of sitting around in my pajamas and staring at the wall. I also managed to squeeze in a quick cold too, and now I'm back on my feet and ready to take on some much ignored (not so fun) life administration and (fun) projects. Here is a quick little holiday decorating DIY that is simple and quick enough to do with little helpers, as long as you keep them away from the X-Acto knife. Here is what you'll need:
You could actually just use scissors instead, if you want to make it more kid-friendly. And the paper is a sheet of card stock with a layer of book pages glue-sticked to each side. If you want to be holiday appropriate you could use a sheet of Christmas carolling music, or a holiday themed book.
Now just write your letters on your glued book page paper. You can do any word you want, or you could do your family members' initials, or 2012, or 2013, or anything that grabs you. And you can get the kiddos involved here. Mine was very helpful.
Next you are going to cut out your letters, either with scissors or with your Ex-Acto like so:
Now if you want to be neat about it you can erase all of the pencil marks from around the edge of your letters. It took me two tries to write a decent J, so I had to do some erasing.
Now all that is left is punching a hole, or poking a hole with a thumbtack or nail, and stringing through a loop of some kind of string to hang them with. You could also hook them on one long piece of cord together to make a garland to hang on your mantel or in a doorway. And you're done!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of you out there, and may your days be merry and bright!