Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Christmas Tradition
So it's not Christmas anymore, but it's never too late to share!
In 2006 we started a tradition of making Christmas dishes. Mommy wanted Christmas dishes but she didn't want to spend lots of money. So we've started making our own! We missed 2007 but we've done it for three years - this year we took pictures.
In 2006 we started a tradition of making Christmas dishes. Mommy wanted Christmas dishes but she didn't want to spend lots of money. So we've started making our own! We missed 2007 but we've done it for three years - this year we took pictures.
Looloo has built up the Nativity scene. In 2006 she started with the stable, Joseph, Mary, the Shepherd, and the baby Jesus.
On the back of each plate, we put our hand print, name, and age. Last year, the Zaz was allowed to decorate the back of his plate as much as he wanted, because his hand was already on the front.
With eight plates, we started on mugs this year. Snowflakes, the Nativity, Angels, and a winter wonderland.
When asked what he wanted on the inside of his cup, the Zaz said, "A black snake." Mommy agreed and there you have it.
In case you can't read it, which is very possible, as the lighting was bad, it says, "He shall crush the serpent's head!"
We now have a joke in our house, "There's a dead snake in my cup!"
In case you can't read it, which is very possible, as the lighting was bad, it says, "He shall crush the serpent's head!"
We now have a joke in our house, "There's a dead snake in my cup!"
Mr. Pete opted for a more cheerful inside decoration.
Labels:
crafting,
family life,
holiday,
kids,
winter
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