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It’s Crafty Kits Month!

February is Crafty Kits Month! It’s time to get your 2012 holiday crafts organized and ready for crafting! Then on Rudolph Day or any day…you can grab them and spend some time crafting! For details about setting up your kits for 2012 check out Magical Holiday Home!

To get you started here’s a clever and simple craft idea! A felt garland idea from My Blessed Life. You can use traditional Christmas colors for your garland or pick colors to go with your specific theme or color scheme.
During the month of February I’ll be sharing crafty tips and craft ideas all month long. So check back each week for more ideas!
Notebook Ideas to Inspire You
Notebooks to inspire you…..

I thought I’d getting you thinking “notebooks” There are all kinds….This one is from: Scrappin Love.
Or how about this one featured over at Christmas Planner.com
And then there’s always the nice three ring binder type:

This one is from: What’s Cooking America.
There are additional pictures and examples over at Magical Holiday Home.
Happy Rudolph Day January 2012
It’s a brand new year and time to get organized for Christmas 2012. January is Christmas Notebook month! So hopefully you have all those old sheets OUT of your notebook and you have it all set up and ready for Christmas 2012! If not…you still have till the end of January to do so!
Life needs to be simple, so for 2012 we are going to try a new approach to Rudolph Day! We like to think in THREEs….and Rudolph Day is no exception. So get out a small notebook or a list pad and think about the upcoming Rudolph Days. Jot down three things you would like to accomplish on Rudolph Day each month. Everybody’s list is going to look a bit different. You can follow the framework here at Rudolph Day or make up one of your own. Here’s a sample of how a list for January might look.
1. Notebook: clean out old pages and insert new.
2. Watch this month’s Rudolph movie pick: Christmas Vacation
3. Buy a stocking stuffer for someone on the list.
This list follows the rule of three and it also follows my own rule of ORGANIZE, FUN, DO. Organize the notebook, have a little fun (the movie) and do something (take some action) buy a stocking stuffer. It’s easy, its manageable and yet it moves us forward into an organized Christmas 2012.
Some people like to make their lists now…one for each month and some people like to make them on the first of each month so they know their focus for the 25th but can tailor it around the time and resources they have available that month. Either way works! Let’s think Christmas folks!
Coming Next: February is Crafty Kits Month. Set up some simple crafting projects. More details coming February 1st!!
November Rudolph Day Tasks

It is Wrap It Up Month! The goal for Rudolph Day this month is to finish wrapping gifts or at the very least have a wrapping day and get as many wrapped as possible! No more staying up late Christmas Eve wrapping gifts. The goal is to have Christmas Eve free for enjoying family and friends!
Advent Calendar: Time to get your calendar ready!
Elf Arrival: Is your elf ready? Do you have him or her where you can find it? Is your arrival letter written and do you have the gift from the North Pole that the elf can bring? If not…pull off some elfish magic and get them ready now!
Christmas Cards: Get out those cards you made or signed back in July, finish addressing them, add a newsletter or note if you like and put them in a basket or box ready to mail December 1st! Don’t forget to buy your stamps early.
October Rudolph Day Tasks

It’s Gift in a Jar and Basket Month: Are you making some gifts in a jar or putting together gift baskets? If so this is the month to pull them together! Buy jars or better yet, go on a search of resale shops and find an odd assortment of jars. I love the treasures I find in resale shops! while you’re at it…look for baskets too, at a fraction of the cost! Decide on the ones you will make this year, create a master list and buy ingredients and items!
Master Gift List: It’s time to check the list again. Just like Santa, checking it twice. Add a space for checking when you wrap the gift. This will also help keep track of what is already wrapped and what
September Rudolph Day Tasks

September is Baking Month: This is the month to finalize your plans for baking and candy making. By deciding on recipes early, you can create a master ingredient list and start shopping now. Spreading the cost out over several weeks will help the holiday budget.
Ornaments: Time to take an inventory of what you need. Hopefully you jotted down that list back in January. Now is the time to pull it out and jot it down in a small notebook to carry with you. Then when you see an item on sale, check your list and stock up on the savings! In addition, this is a good time to find a cute ornament or two to make! Remember: SIMPLIFY….you can’t make them all….pick a couple and enjoy!
August Rudolph Day Tasks

It’s the Month of the Elf: Time to plan Elf activities. Get out some planner sheets and jot down any “pranks” your elf might do and also check your elf gifts (did you pick up some items after Christmas for the elf to bring this year?) Don’t forget “experience gifts” are lots of fun with the elf. So be sure and include making cookies or going to the theater to take in the newest Christmas movie (the elf goes too, of course!) The elf can present the tickets as a surprise! If your elf is writing notes….get a jump start and craft a couple this month so they are all ready when the busy holiday season arrives!
Crafts: Check the crafty kits you started back in February. How are you doing on the crafts and gifts? Do you still need to get some materials? Which ones are priorities? Work on those this month! Remember time is a factor, so don’t take on more than you can reasonably finish!
July Rudolph Day Tasks

Finish up Stocking Stuffers Month (pick up those last little goodies for stockings) It’s easy to get drawn to all the little goodies that get put out right before Christmas but usually these are cute for a second and tossed aside quickly. For stocking stuffers think variety (a book, one beauty item, an ornament, etc) and limit the number you put in each stocking.
Christmas Cards: This is the month to design, get supplies, and make cards) OR if you use store bought cards then this is the month to get them out and sign them. Perhaps even start addressing the envelopes or at least update addresses as needed on your Christmas Card List
Sweden’s Traditional Coffee Bread
A favorite in Sweden, Coffee Bread at Christmas! Check out the recipe and step by step directions over at Homecooking Rocks! There are so many yummy Christmas recipes, what are your favorites?




Advent Action Cards
Found this over at AliEdwards.com
Aren’t they adorable. It’s an idea to make Advent Action cards….you can use these in addition to your regualr Advent calendar and it makes the Christmas season even brighter. They are fun little actions or “tasks” to complete each day bringing joy and goodwill to others! Check out the idea. I’d love to hear what you think of it! I think it’s pretty awesome!