Anyone who grew up LDS most assuredly grew up surrounded by crafts which were crafted, once a year, on "SUPER SATURDAY." It's an amazing phenomenon where Mormon women get together for an entire Saturday and craft, craft, craft! Because it usually falls on a Saturday in November, most of the Super Saturday crafts are Christmas related. This week we decorated my mom's house for Christmas, and as we opened up boxes and set out the decorations, I would easily say that more than half the decorations, dating back three or more decades, came from various Super Saturdays. Here are a few:
But, I have to admit, my very favourite Christmas crafts are these two (I've asked to get them when mom dies!)
Actually, maybe I will just have to figure out how to make them, and offer the class at next year's Super Saturday!
This year I finally started making something I've been meaning to for years. Before you are too impressed, let me assure you that this was not the workings of my mind. My incredible friend Chelsea went way above and beyond to create this beauty, and I have merely enjoyed her labours! So, while it is yet to be completed, here's the finished pieces of my Advent Calendar!
The Wisemen, their Camel, and Egypt, which isn't actually to the east, but Mary and Joseph take baby Jesus there after Herod goes crazy and wants to kill all the babies.
The earth; Jesus made it. And John the Baptist.
The shepherds and their sheep (remember how I love sheep? Well, these ones add to my love, they are so very cute!) Bethlehem and some townspeople.
Jerusalem, EVIL king Herod, Simeon and Anna (they are at the Temple when Mary and Joseph take Jesus there to be blessed.)
Angels heard on high, the star, the Angel Gabriel, Donkey, Joseph, Mary, and Baby Jesus.
There you have it: proof of another successful Super Saturday. Hopefully in 30 years my kids will still enjoy pulling this work of art out and reminiscing over the years it was used and loved. I've only got a few more days to get it complete, and when I do I'll be sure to post. Until then, happy Christmas crafting to all of you!
28 November 2010
25 November 2010
My Mad Crochet Skills
Kay, so quite honeslty, I have done nothing but crochet the last few weeks. I just love how I can sit down with a ball of yarn and a hook, and a few hours later have a beautiful hat to give away. Unfortunately, there is no way I have enough babies to give all my hats to. I need to start making them bigger. And maybe I should make some for me. No, that would be silly.
Anyway, the Snow Day hat I made was so cute, and so fun, I have made a few more just like it. There's the red one that is this weeks giveaway. Then there are two of theses:
I've made a bunch more of the flower hats. Here's one:
Then, with the ends of the balls of yarn, I've made a few of these:
I love this one. It's just a bunch of different crochet stitches. Maybe I will expand my repertoire of patterns and write this one up. We'll see.
Anyway, moral of this story is, everyone should have a baby girl so that I can get rid of these hats. Like, now.
Anyway, the Snow Day hat I made was so cute, and so fun, I have made a few more just like it. There's the red one that is this weeks giveaway. Then there are two of theses:
I've made a bunch more of the flower hats. Here's one:
Then, with the ends of the balls of yarn, I've made a few of these:
I love this one. It's just a bunch of different crochet stitches. Maybe I will expand my repertoire of patterns and write this one up. We'll see.
Anyway, moral of this story is, everyone should have a baby girl so that I can get rid of these hats. Like, now.
Here it is...
Alright, I've slacked this week, but give me a break, I did so good the other 6 weeks. Besides, my giveaways were supposed to be Canadian Thanksgiving to American Thanksgiving, and through my procrastination I have managed that perfectly. So, to all my American friends, HAPPY THANKSGIVING, enjoy your turkey! And to all, this week's giveaway:
That's right folks, two hats. A cute rendition of the Snow Day hat, and a girly flower hat. Both are child sized (4-12ish...), although they stretch quite nicely over my big scull, so if you want to wear them yourselves, you can enjoy them too!
So, here's the final rules, and I'm changing them up a bit, just so certain people who have tried so hard and comment so well can have a better chance (I am all about blog integrity, but I can do what I can to tip the scales):
1. Mandatory Entry - comment on THIS blog post.
2. Extra Entry - comment on any other post this week, including the two written since Monday.
3. Extra extra entry - I will count as many entries for as many comments you leave, even if you leave more than one on each post. Now, be realistic and leave real comments, not lame one word ones. I reserve the right to ignore any comments I feel suck.
I will announce the winner of this last giveaway (thank heaven it's over!) on Sunday, November 28th, in the evening sometime.
May the best commenter win!!!
That's right folks, two hats. A cute rendition of the Snow Day hat, and a girly flower hat. Both are child sized (4-12ish...), although they stretch quite nicely over my big scull, so if you want to wear them yourselves, you can enjoy them too!
So, here's the final rules, and I'm changing them up a bit, just so certain people who have tried so hard and comment so well can have a better chance (I am all about blog integrity, but I can do what I can to tip the scales):
1. Mandatory Entry - comment on THIS blog post.
2. Extra Entry - comment on any other post this week, including the two written since Monday.
3. Extra extra entry - I will count as many entries for as many comments you leave, even if you leave more than one on each post. Now, be realistic and leave real comments, not lame one word ones. I reserve the right to ignore any comments I feel suck.
I will announce the winner of this last giveaway (thank heaven it's over!) on Sunday, November 28th, in the evening sometime.
May the best commenter win!!!
23 November 2010
Can You Tell How Cold We Are?
Well, as promised, here are the Wiebe family photos. Not all of them, because I have to send out Christmas cards with THE pick, but here is a glimpse for those of you sitting on the edge of your seats.
What does a Wiebe family photo shoot look like? Ridiculously, incredible, amazingly COLD! It was -18 degrees Celsius out (which is 0 degrees Fahrenheit, for all you 'mericans out there.) Perhaps if I had been willing to wait a little, I might have had happier kids, but I'm not that patient, and the cold doesn't bother me that much (I forgot to ask the rest of the family how they felt about it.) Besides, I wanted the snow to be pretty and not run over and dirty. So, into the cold we went, and pictures we did take! The amazing Scott Hutchinson did such a great job! Please notice how over joyed the boys are to be out without hats on. Please don't notice how I am wearing a hat. I'm the best mom, I know!
See, it wasn't completely miserable. There's a smile.
This is the money shot, the "I'm getting nuttin' for Christmas" shot.
Until his ears started aching, Eli was having a blast on his new sled.
Um, Winston here is actually trying to run on only his front two paws because he was so cold. Poor mutt.
Silas was done with the sled, so a running I did go.
Eli favourite lullaby right now: Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer. Here he is, with a red nose (well, face, really) pulling the sleigh. He was thrilled.
This is the first time we have ever had a photographer take pictures of us, and I was really glad we did. The old tripod has done us well in the past, but I can't deny that these pictures are about a million times better than we could have done on our own. And I have to admit, I did feel just a little bit glamorous walking through the park, in the snow, with a photographer following us around. Everyone needs a little glamor in their lives, don't they?
What does a Wiebe family photo shoot look like? Ridiculously, incredible, amazingly COLD! It was -18 degrees Celsius out (which is 0 degrees Fahrenheit, for all you 'mericans out there.) Perhaps if I had been willing to wait a little, I might have had happier kids, but I'm not that patient, and the cold doesn't bother me that much (I forgot to ask the rest of the family how they felt about it.) Besides, I wanted the snow to be pretty and not run over and dirty. So, into the cold we went, and pictures we did take! The amazing Scott Hutchinson did such a great job! Please notice how over joyed the boys are to be out without hats on. Please don't notice how I am wearing a hat. I'm the best mom, I know!
See, it wasn't completely miserable. There's a smile.
This is the money shot, the "I'm getting nuttin' for Christmas" shot.
Until his ears started aching, Eli was having a blast on his new sled.
Um, Winston here is actually trying to run on only his front two paws because he was so cold. Poor mutt.
Silas was done with the sled, so a running I did go.
Eli favourite lullaby right now: Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer. Here he is, with a red nose (well, face, really) pulling the sleigh. He was thrilled.
This is the first time we have ever had a photographer take pictures of us, and I was really glad we did. The old tripod has done us well in the past, but I can't deny that these pictures are about a million times better than we could have done on our own. And I have to admit, I did feel just a little bit glamorous walking through the park, in the snow, with a photographer following us around. Everyone needs a little glamor in their lives, don't they?
22 November 2010
Overwhelmed by Random thoughts
So, let's all just play a little game and pretend that it is Sunday night, and that little old Jenny didn't forget to post her Nativity giveaway winner, and that tomorrow is Monday, not Tuesday, and that she will post her next giveaway then. Did you do it? Good. I feel better already.
Let me start by saying that I can't believe it is November 22 already. Days are so stealthy, I keep missing them as they go by.
I am almost done my Christmas shopping, which was pretty easy because our entire budget is lower than you can imagine, so getting to the end of it means getting to the end of my shopping.
I almost hate looking at blogs these days because there are so many cute ideas out there, and I want to do them all, but to decorate a house, you need a house, so there's really no point. I've put all the good ideas I'm finding into a file to save for next Christmas, when there will be a whole new pile of brilliant ideas, and I will just be even more overwhelmed than I am right now! Crap.
We did get our family photos taken this week. My incredible friend, Scott Hutchinson, braved -18 degree weather to get the shot I had in my head. He is amazing. Stay tuned for a post with the pictures, and stay tuned just a little bit longer for a little gem in your mailbox, complete with a picture of my beautiful family and an update of our goings on. If you want one, and you don't think I have your address, send it my way so I can send the love your way!
So, without further ado, the winner of the Nativity is....
Erin Wallace!!!
Yeah! Erin is a dear friend whom we met in Michigan. The joyous thing is, she and her family are from Alberta and are moving back in December! So yes, Erin, this will have to be an excuse to get together over the holidays - I won't ship it to you just for you to pack it up and move it back.
Let me start by saying that I can't believe it is November 22 already. Days are so stealthy, I keep missing them as they go by.
I am almost done my Christmas shopping, which was pretty easy because our entire budget is lower than you can imagine, so getting to the end of it means getting to the end of my shopping.
I almost hate looking at blogs these days because there are so many cute ideas out there, and I want to do them all, but to decorate a house, you need a house, so there's really no point. I've put all the good ideas I'm finding into a file to save for next Christmas, when there will be a whole new pile of brilliant ideas, and I will just be even more overwhelmed than I am right now! Crap.
We did get our family photos taken this week. My incredible friend, Scott Hutchinson, braved -18 degree weather to get the shot I had in my head. He is amazing. Stay tuned for a post with the pictures, and stay tuned just a little bit longer for a little gem in your mailbox, complete with a picture of my beautiful family and an update of our goings on. If you want one, and you don't think I have your address, send it my way so I can send the love your way!
So, without further ado, the winner of the Nativity is....
Erin Wallace!!!
Yeah! Erin is a dear friend whom we met in Michigan. The joyous thing is, she and her family are from Alberta and are moving back in December! So yes, Erin, this will have to be an excuse to get together over the holidays - I won't ship it to you just for you to pack it up and move it back.
19 November 2010
Silas's Snow Day Hat
Okay, that is not Silas's hat, it's mine, but is he not stinking cute? I think you can all agree.
This, however, is Silas's hat. You know how sometimes when you are sitting around avoiding the work you should really be doing (like sewing the 4 advent calendars you promised your friend you would finish for Super Saturday in 2 days) you are struck with pure genius and you can`t help but drop all distractions and create? Well, that is exactly what happened with this hat. Staring at the various balls of yarn I have, these three screamed to me, and so I beckoned their call. I'm pretty sure this hat is my favourite in life, as of now. I love the colours, I love the ear flaps and I love the braids.
Too bad I couldn't get Silas to sit still for a good picture, but you can all imagine how adorable he is in it.
And, just for good measure, I made another. Love!
For those of you who would like to crochet one of your own, here's a pattern for you. I'm new at pattern writing, so please inform if their are any gross errors!
SIZE
Baby (Toddler and Child in parenthesizes)
MATERIALS
Vanna's Choice Yarn (100% Acrylic; 170 yards per 100g ball) in colour 108 Dusty Blue A, 123 Beige B, 180 Cranberry C
Crochet Hook US I9/5.50 mm
Tapestry needle
GAUGE
13 sts = 4"; 9 rounds = 4" in dc rounds.
Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.
PATTERN NOTES
dc = double crochet
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet
DIRECTIONS
Round 1: With A, using an adjustable ring, draw up 2 ch; 9 (9, 10) dc into loop; join with a slip st in first dc - 9 (9, 10) dc with A
Round 2: Ch 2 (counts as 1st dc here or throughout), dc in same st as joining, 2 dc in each dc in round; slip st in top of ch 2 - 18 (18, 20) sts.Round 3: Ch 2, dc in same st as joining, dc in next dc, [2 dc in next dc, dc in next dc] around; join - 27 (27, 30) sts.
Round 4: Ch 2, dc in same st as joining, dc in next 2 dc, [2 dc in next dc, dc in next 2 dc] around; join - 36 (36, 40)sts.
Round 5: Ch 2, dc in same st as joining, dc in next 3 dc, [2 dc in next dc, dc in next 3 dc] around; join - 45 (45, 50) sts.
Toddler and Child Only Round 6: Ch 2, dc in same st as joining, dc in next 4 dc, [2 dc in next dc, dc in next 4 dc] around; join - 54 (60) sts.
All Sizes-Round 6-10 (7-11, 7-12)): Ch 2, dc in next dc and in each dc around; join.
Rounds 11 (12, 13): With B, ch 1, sc around; join.
Rounds 12 (13, 14): With C, ch 1, sc around; join.
Rounds 13 (14, 15): With B, ch 1, sc around; join.
Round 15 (16, 17): With A ch 1, dc around; join. Fasten off.
1st ear flap:
Row 1: With right side facing, join A in 7th (8th, 9th) dc from back joining; ch 2, dc in same st as joining, dc in next 10 (11, 11) dc, turn.
Row 2: Ch 2, dc in each stitch across
Row 3: Ch 2, skip 1 dc, dc in next 7 (9, 9) dc, skip 1 dc, dc in last dc, turn - 8 (10,10 ) sts.
Row 4: Ch 2, skip 1 dc, dc in next 5 (7, 7) dc, skip 1 dc, dc in last dc, turn - 6 (8,8) sts.
Row 5: Ch 1, skip 1 dc, sc in next 3 (5, 5) dc, skip 1 dc, sc in last dc, turn - 4 (6,6) sts.
Row 6: Ch 1, skip 1 sc, sc in next 1 (3, 3) sc, skip 1 sc, sc in last sc, fasten off Infant and Toddler size-2 (4,4) sts.
2nd ear flap:
Row 1: With right side facing skip the next 14 (18, 19) dc on last long row. Join A in next dc. Work as for first ear flap.
Finishing. With right side facing, join B at back join. Sc around. Fasten off. Weave in all ends.
Braided tassels (make 2):
With A, B and C cut 3 2 foot lengths and fold all 9 lengths in half. Pull hooped end from front to back through the end of the ear flap, and loop through itself to secure. Separate the colours and braid to desired length. Tie end of braid and trim.
16 November 2010
Snow is falling all around me!
So, last night I wrote about how beautiful it has been this fall, and this morning I woke up to a winter wonderland outside my door! Snow, snow, snow!!! Eli begged to put on his snowsuit the second he saw it, and despite it being quite cold, has been out in it for the last 2 hours. He drops to the ground and rolls like it's the most wonderful thing in the world.
Seriously, it makes me so happy! Last winter we were robbed of playing in the snow, because it honestly only snowed three times the whole time we were living in Spokane, and it usually melted by the end of the day. I missed Michigan and I missed Calgary and I missed the snow. I'm so excited to play in it this winter!
Seriously, it makes me so happy! Last winter we were robbed of playing in the snow, because it honestly only snowed three times the whole time we were living in Spokane, and it usually melted by the end of the day. I missed Michigan and I missed Calgary and I missed the snow. I'm so excited to play in it this winter!
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