Friday, November 21, 2008

Letters from Santa


How could I NOT feature Pretty Organizer, a lady who has a big heart to go along with her big ideas!

Pretty Organizer is offering, for a very reasonable price, to write and send a letter from Santa to each little member of your family! She's offering these well-written letters (telling children the TRUE meaning of Christmas) for $5 until Monday! Drop on by and check out her website, and also her blog, for more information! All proceeds go toward the adoptions of her two daughters, so it's for a very worthy cause.

Open up your hearts, and your wallets, and get a heartfelt personal letter from the North Pole Secretary!!

What a deal!!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Handmade means step-by-step TUTORIALS!



Okay. Who doesn't like step-by-step instructions on how to work ANYTHING!?

I LOVE them!

So, if you're the kind of gal who loves a good crafty project, then skip over to Nicole Heady's website. Just look at this cute Sundae Basket! That's just truly a work of art!!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Christmas Traditions


Oh, Linda. Your blog warms my heart. I must share with you some of her traditions, but you must take a gander at her site, when you get a chance.

Although our traditions vary, it's still comforting to see all the things she does to make her home feel so special for the holidays. Go! Click on over to her site! What are you waiting for!?

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Ali Edwards' way to Simplify + Organize the Holidays


Ali is my hero. Actually, she's been my hero for quite some time now. Just recently, she asked her numerous followers to submit their secrets for simplifying the holidays. The response was overwhelming, and 100% of these tips are very useful! She even categorizes the tips (Attitude, Cards, Gift-Giving, etc.) for easy access to what you really need. Check her out here!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Kari & Kijsa Designs


Isn't it fun to be blogging in blogland, then WHAM! Out comes a really well-put-together blog with FABULOUS ideas, only THEN to find out they're right in your backyard!? Wow. Me, too. It doesn't happen often, living in western Kentucky, but when it does, I stand in awe!

Check out Kari & Kijsa's amazing talents. What amazing work they do! And, I've also included their take on Christmas, so sit back and enjoy, and get in the spirit this holiday season!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Ideas for any Tabletop!


I ran across Sheena's blog, and now I can't stop myself. Literally. I just drink it in, and then click that magic link at the bottom of the page, "Older Posts," and I'm diving in again to all the goodies she puts together!! How could one blog be full of soooo many ideas!?

You must stop by her blog and see her. What an amazing talent, and creative ideas just ooze out of her blog! This link will send you to her holiday table ideas, but feel free to peruse around the place for a ba-zillion more ideas!!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Another Night Before Christmas

I saw this blog and found that beautiful picture below about Santa, and being a Sunday School teacher, it really touched me. I thought you might like to see it, too:

Another Night Before Christmas

Just last Christmas Eve I had a strange visitor. This is how it happened: I had just finished the household chores for the night and was preparing to go to bed when I heard a noise in the front of the house. I opened the door of the front room, and to my surprise, I saw Santa Claus himself stepping out from behind the Christmas tree. He placed his fingers over his lips so I wouldn't cry out.
"What are you doing here..." I started to ask, but the words choked up in my throat as I saw that he had tears in his eyes. His usual jolly manner was gone. Gone was the eager, boisterous soul we all know. As I stood there in my robe bewildered, Santa said, "We've done it all wrong. You need to teach the children." My perplexed expression still showed in the near darkness. Fumbling in his sack, he drew forth a bright shining gold star.
"Teach them the old meaning of Christmas ~ the meanings that Christmas nowadays has forgotten. Teach the children that the star was a heavenly sign of promise long ages ago. God promised a Savior for the world and a sign of the fulfillment of that promise was the great Star of the East. The star now reminds us of God's love for mankind and of God fulfilling His promise. The countless shining stars at night now show the burning hope of all mankind." Santa gently laid the star upon the fireplace mantle and drew forth from the bag a glittering red Christmas ornament.
"Teach the children, red is the first color of Christmas. It was first used by the faithful people to remind them of the blood which was shed for all people by the Savior. Jesus Christ gave his life and shed his blood that every man might have God's gift to all, eternal life. Red is deep, intense, vivid. It is the greatest color of all. It is the symbol of the gift of God." As Santa was twisting and pulling another object out of his bag, I heard the kitchen clock begin to strike twelve. I wanted to say something, but he went right on.
"Teach the children", he said as the twisting and pulling suddenly dislodged a small Christmas tree from the depths of the toy bag. He placed it before the mantle and gently hung the red ornament on the Christmas tree. The deep green of the fir tree was perfect background for the ornament. Here was the second color of Christmas.
"The pure color of the stately fir tree remains green all year round," he said. "This depicts the everlasting hope of mankind, and the everlasting life we can only get through His Son. Green is the youthful, hopeful, abundant color of nature. All the needles point heavenward ~ symbolic of man's need to focus on heaven. The tree itself is a symbol of that other tree, the one that became a cross. The great, green tree has been one of man's best friends. It has sheltered him, warmed him, made beauty for him, formed his furniture." Santa's eyes were beginning to twinkle now as he stood there. Suddenly I heard a soft tinkling sound. As it grew louder, it seemed like the sound of long ago.
"Teach the children, that as the lost sheep are found by sounds of the bell, so should it ring for men to return to the fold; it means guidance and return to God; it further signifies that all are precious in the eyes of the Lord. He left the 99 and went in search of the one." As the soft sound of the bell faced into the night, Santa drew forth a candle. He placed it on the mantle and the soft glow from its tiny flame cast an eerie glow about the darkened room. Odd shapes in the shadow slowly danced and weaved upon the walls.
"Teach the children," whispered Santa, "that the candle shows man's thanks for the star of long ago. It signifies the Light that shines within all God's people. A light that should never be hidden. It's flame seems very weak, but it chases away the darkness, just as the stars do. It's small light is the mirror of starlight. At first candles were placed on the Christmas Tree ~ they were like many glowing stars shining against the dark green. Safety now has removed the candles from the tree and the colored lights have taken over in remembrance."
Santa turned the small Christmas tree lights on and picked up a gift from under the tree. He pointed to the large bow ribbon and said, "Teach the children. A bow is placed on a present to remind us of the spirit of the brotherhood of man. We should remember that the bow is tied as men should be tied ~ all of us together, with the bonds of good will and love toward each other. Goodwill forever is the message of the bow."
Now I wondered what else Santa had in his bag. Instead of reaching in his bag, he slung it over his shoulder and began to reach up on the Christmas tree. I thought he was hungry as he reached for a candy cane, purposely placed high on the tree. He unfastened it and reached out toward me with it.

"Teach the children that the candy cane represents the shepherds crook. The crook on the staff helps bring back the strayed sheep to the fold. The candy cane represents the helping hand we should show at Christmas time. The candy is the symbol that we are our brother's keeper. The red represents the Blood of Salvation, and the white the Purity that only comes from it's cleansing flow."
Santa then paused. He seemed to realize he should be on his way. Later would be his big day. As he looked about the room, a feeling of satisfaction and relief showed in his face. He reached into his bag and brought forth a large holly wreath. He placed it on the fireplace and said, "Please teach the children that the wreath symbolizes the eternal nature of God's love; it never ceases, stops or ends. It is one continuous round of affection. The wreath does double duty. It is made of many things and in many colors. It reminds us all of the things of Christmas. Please teach the children."

As I gazed at the wreath, he slipped away, his job done....pointing people back to the real meaning behind this celebration.
I pondered and wondered and thrilled with delight,
As I saw and viewed all those symbols that night.
I dozed as I sat in the soft candle light,
And my thoughts were of Jesus and all He made right.
To give and to help, to love and to serve,
Are the best things of life, all men can deserve.
Old Santa Claus that jolly fat little elf,
Is not the best symbol of Christmas itself.
Jesus gave us the gift of love and of life,
The ending of evil, the ceasing of strife.
Santa's message to me on the pre-Christmas night,
Has opened a treasure of deepest insight.
The one thing on earth we all ought to do,
Is the teaching of children the right and the true.

Author Unknown