Advent calendars are one of my favourite things about Christmas.
Maybe even the most favourite thing. My late granny used to make them for us
every year. They were always full of little presents, sweets and lots of love.
I will never forget the feeling of curiosity and joy when I stood in front of
the 24 little parcels and tried to guess what they might contain. Granny held
the tradition until we were late in our 20s and we begged her for a new
calendar each and every year. A little present a day was so much better than
just another present on Christmas Eve!
Now I am the one who packs the little parcels and watch my
little one fill with excitement when looking at the 24 little parcels filled
with unknown little treasure – and to my surprise it is at least as much fun making
an Advents calendar than making it. Starting to think about little presents or
big ones which can be split up. Trying to find things which are fun and tiny
and not too expensive. Filling a secret bag with more and more treasures. Looking
for the little bags. Laying them out on the floor. Distributing the treasures
to the 24 days. Adding sweets. Wrapping everything in Christmas paper. Hanging
them on a ribbon the night before the 1st of December... I can tell
you making Advents calendars really made my November!
So here is some Advent calendar inspiration for all of you,
who still haven’t gotten all the necessary 24 little parcels. Or for all of you
who urgently need an alternative for the contaminated chocolate Adventcalendars.
This year I made two Advent calendars. One for my little
one, who is 2.5 years old. Her Advent calendar will transform her play kitchen
into a play shop and I will share its content throughout December with you. So,
no pictures yet, sorry ;-)
The second Advent calendar I made for my goddaughter, who is
3.5 years old. She is really into drawing and colouring...
... and she is obviously becoming a real girl now. Her mum told me that nail polish and necklaces
are the things to have at kindergarten at the moment. Holy Moly ;-)
I also included some things which I just find magically like
stickers, little books, a kaleidoscope...
... and some sweets, of course. My goddaughter is not into chocolates, so it had to be gummi bears.
All wrapped up in Christmas paper and put into the little
bags. E voila!!!!
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