Christmas Treat Packaging

12 Days of Christmas Ideas 2016 – Day 2

Once again I’m really excited to have Susan Wong of Stamping Susan joining us. She has been one of the main collaborators on this year’s ’12 Days of Christmas Ideas’. I know you’re going to love today’s idea and that you’ll be inspired – because I sure am!

christmas-treat-packaging

With Christmas just around the corner, we begin to think about all the people who have done life beside us throughout the year and how to thank them. Did you know Stampin’ Up! offers a great range of food-safe packaging to house your end-of-year treats? We’re talking gifts for teachers, colleagues, neighbours, friends and family. Whether you’re a home-baking star or, let’s face it, only have time to purchase goodies, you can give your treats a simple but personal, handmade feel.

It’s A Heart Thing

12 Days of Christmas Ideas 2016 – Day 1

It's A Heart Thing

For ten years I have had the privilege of being in the profession of helping people celebrate. Sometimes it’s weddings, sometimes it’s birthday parties and sometimes it has been ‘just because’. While I love doing this, I’d be lying if I said I’ve never wondered why we go to all this effort for what is usually only a few hours of entertainment. In fact, to be honest, I’ve thought about this quite a lot without any answers – until recently.

 

‘… I honestly believe that it is good to celebrate.’

 

I was talking with my ‘Bestie’ and for some reason that day it finally dawned on me. It’s a heart thing! I don’t create memorable celebrations just because it’s my job, I do it because I honestly believe that it is good to celebrate. Each celebration stems from a heart that is thankful and when thankfulness overflows, one just can’t help but want to share it with family and friends – so that they don’t miss out on feeling that way too. After all, researchers have proven that thankfulness is key to our health and  happiness. So armed with this revelation I’m planning to make thankful celebration an even bigger part of my lifestyle. I want to make a habit of taking time to acknowledge the day-to-day successes and amazing people that often get overlooked in the busyness of life – mini celebrations if you will. I invite you to join me in this. Next time you get a pay rise, why not open a bottle of bubbly and toast your success? When you get invited to someone’s house take a hostess gift to honour that person for opening their home to you. And this Christmas why not acknowledge those you’ve done life with throughout the year with a little gift.

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Show a Little Love

Love Branches

Photo Credit: Money Hip Mommas

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. And while I’m not one to buy into the commercialism, celebrating some mysterious dead saint or exhausting myself just for the sake of it, I think there just might be something to it that is worth taking notice of.

In more modern times this age old holiday has become about romantic love, but for many centuries it was more simply about showing kindness and caring for your fellow man, or woman.

So what is Valentine’s day to me – it’s about taking a step back from the busyness that is life and taking a moment to appreciate the people around me in a thoughtful way. One that’s different from the everyday kindness I try to exude. Now I have had people say to me that they don’t need a special day to do that – they can do that any time they feel like it. But my question is “Do they?” If you do, that is awesome. However if you’re anything like me, you might have good intentions and even good ideas, but more often than not, not enough time or energy to make it a reality. This is why I think having a day on your calendar that you can plan for, in advance, is actually a pretty good idea.

So please let me encourage you today – don’t ever become too tired or busy to show a little love.

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Gingerbread House Decorating Party

For the last few years I have put together a very simple Gingerbread House Decorating party for my son and my nieces. This year I decided to go all out with for this annual party and invite a couple more friends. We had an absolute blast decorating the gingerbread houses – it was such a special time for both kids and parents alike.

It all began with the invitations being hand delivered by these giant gingerbread men.

Gingerbread House Decorating Party

12 Days of Christmas Ideas 2015

12 Days of Christmas Ideas 2015

In case you missed any or have only just joined us here, we thought we would make our 12 Days of Christmas Ideas for 2015 easier to find by re-posting the links here.

7 Christmas Terrariums We Love
Fabulous Foils For Christmas
One Super Juicy Idea
How to Stress Less This Christmas
Delightful Decoupage Décor
Designer Christmas Crackers
Five Tips for Festive Family Photos
A Very Poppy Christmas
Handy Hints for Hosting a Gingerbread House Decorating Party
The Pre-Christmas Gift
The Hot Choc Tube
A Red & White Christmas Table Setting

 

Plus here’s a few bonus ideas from previous years that we featured in our live demonstration.

Paper Craft Christmas Décor
Christmas Bling
Mug Cookies In a Jar
Christmas Card Frame

 

Thanks for stopping by, we hope you find this helpful and enjoy these Christmas ideas.

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A Red & White Christmas Table Setting

12 Days of Christmas Ideas 2015 – Day 12

In-keeping with our 12 Days of Christmas Ideas tradition, here is our Christmas table setting for 2015. Unlike the last two years, this year we have come indoors and moved away from the somewhat rustic look. My inspiration for this table setting stemmed from those swirly peppermint candies and the lovely foil prints we saw on Day 2.

The Hot Choc Tube

12 Days of Christmas Ideas – Day 11

Hot Chocolate in a TubeHere’s a quick an easy gift idea. It works great as a small thank you gift or can be teamed up with a few other items to create a gift that is more substantial.

All you need for this individual serve is …

  • • A plastic tube with screw top lid or something similar – I found these ones at our local dollar
  •   type store.
  • • Hot Chocolate mix – 2 heaped teaspoons.
  • • Chocolate Chips/Drops – Just one teaspoon for a little added luxury.
  • • Mini Marshmallows – About 9-10 of them to fill up the tube
  • • A sticky label – Either create your own or download ours.

Put it together in this order and you are all done. Ready to give it away.

 

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The Pre-Christmas Gift

12 Days of Christmas Ideas 2015 – Day 10

I’m really excited to have some of my favourite people join me for our 12 Days of Christmas this year. Today we have Susan Wong joining us – you’re just going to love her idea!

Christmas Tags from Stampin Up

It’s that time of year when schools are wrapping up and we’re all winding down for Christmas. Or are you winding up? In any case, here’s a great gift idea for teachers – or colleagues and friends – when you need a Christmas gift before Christmas.

The Oh What Fun Tag Project Kit from Stampin’ Up! comes with supplies to make 30 gift tags – three of each design. I’ve been making them in lots of ten and boxing them up ready for my daughter’s kindy teachers.  Everyone loves a little handmade something right? (Bonus – no extra calories!) And what a cool way to make them think of us when they’re busy wrapping gifts and extending Christmas cheer to their own family and friends.

Oh What Fun Christmas Tags

With the vellum paper on the front, I’ve designed the packaging to become a luminaire so the teachers have something left just for them when they’ve used all the tags. Include a faux tealight candle and it’s a simple affair. What’s more, the 4×4” box is really quick and easy to make using our Stampin’ Up! Gift Box Punch Board.

Tag Packaging luminaire

Check out my blog for more details on how to make these boxes and a full shopping list for making your own set of tags.

Merry Christmas!

Susan Wong

Stampin’ Up! Artisan Design Team & Demonstrator

If you want to see more of Susan’s work check out her blog here ‘Stamping with Susan’ or here on facebook

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A Very Poppy Christmas

12 Days of Christmas Ideas – Day 8

Cake-pops, cookie-pops, sweet-pops and savoury-pops. There are just so many pop options out there. You can include them in your party menu or give them as a gift. Tasty and versatile – that’s my kind of thing! So today’s Christmas idea is a collection of our five favourite pops.

Cake pops

You may recognise this photo from one of our recent articles. While looking at this photo I thought how easy would it be to make these simple cake-pops into Christmas themed ones. All you’d have to do is swap the straws/sticks and the little bows for Christmas coloured ones.

Marshmallow pops

Marshmallow Pops

As seen on: The Pioneer Woman

oreo-pops

Oreo cookie pops

As seen on: Makoodle

Candy cane heart pops

Candy Cane Heart pops

As seen on: One Little Project

Mini Cheese Ball Bites

And for those who prefer a savoury option – Mini Cheese Ball Bites

As seen on: Five Heart Home

 

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Five Tips for Festive Family Photos

12 Days of Christmas Ideas – Day 7

Today we are so excited to have guest bloggers, Adam & Kirsten from WonderFerris, sharing some great tips and hints for taking your own festive family photos. I know you will find this super helpful as we enter the festive season.

With the holiday season comes a chance to update those family portraits! Whether it be candid moments caught while the kids unwrap their Christmas gifts or play with their new Nerf guns, or if it be those posed family portraits where you try to scramble everyone together before their Christmas day outfits get worn by the chaos of festivities, we always want to look our best! Often it can feel stressful trying to get that perfect family shot, but never fear, we have some handy tips to help make that experience a little more fun!

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Tip Number One:​ DIY Tripod! This was the first thing I ever learnt when it came to taking family photos! As difficult as it is to shot and be in the shoot at the same time it really isn’t a proper family photo unless the WHOLE family is in the shot! Tripods are perfect to solve this! But if you don’t have a tripod, it’s time to get creative. A flat surface will do the trick, whether a bar stool, outdoor chair, dining room table (or if you’re feeling extra dedicated, a ironing board like I did for many years!) find your DIY tripod, setup the timer for 10 seconds and say cheese! A family portrait with the entire family! A perfect way to start the festivities! Note: always make sure the camera is secure or nicely weighted down before jumping into the shot!

Hints: getting your family in a straight line to ensure all will be within the depth of field/in focus, and once putting the camera in a secure place turning it to manual focus so as not to lose your focus point if taking multiple shots (cause lets face it once is never enough).

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Tip Number Two:​ If you’re outside, in the middle of a hot, summery Kiwi christmas, seek shade! Not just for the sake of Sun safety which is super important during the festive season, but because full sunlight can make things a lot more complicated than it needs to be! (heavy shadows, squinted faces, not ideal!) The best place to find shade at home is in the house or decks shadow or under a big, beautiful tree! One other tip for outdoor photos is, if you can’t find any shade, shoot in the morning, or an hour or two before sunset so the light is less harsh and, if you’re lucky, soft and magical!

Hint: If no shade is conveniently presented you can try using a front on flash as a fill light to minimize shadow. Also placing your subject/s facing away from the sun or side on to reduce squinting.

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Tip Number Three: If you’re photographing your family portrait inside, please, PLEASE, avoid using flash! Find somewhere with natural light! Usually next to a window is fine! The best backgrounds at home are the most simplest. Try and avoid all the Christmas chaos, unless that is the look you’re going for! 😉 We often jump in front of one of our big plain walls or gather on the sofa. Another handy tip is to never stand right up against the background you are shooting in front of (this applies for outdoor portraits too!) Stand about a half a metre minimum in front of your background to create a nice depth of field, making your family portrait a little more beautiful!

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Tip Number Four:​ Angles. Oh boy, angles can make or break a photo! Too often we see photos with poor angles which completely distort the subjects and become an amazing photo opportunity lost! Having the camera at a low angle which is looking up at the subject, creating those awful third and fourth chins, is a definate no no. Have the camera at a high angle or eye level to your family is more flattering and keep in mind moving to the side, back and forth to experiment and give your photo that edge!

Hint: If a low angle is unavoidable sport a longer focal length and moving your family further away from the camera to lessen the steepness of the angle. You can always get them to lean forward too!

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Tip Number Five: ​Have fun! Some of my greatest Christmas memories are from our DIY family photobooths. It’s a time to be silly, have fun and have a laugh together. Photos can seem like a chore, but they don’t have to be! Why not mix up your festive family portrait this year? The options are endless! Where santa hats, show us your favourite present, pick up the kids and pull a fun pose! These types of things can really help relax everyone into the idea that you’re taking *gasp* family photos. What we like to do in family sessions is start with a couple of fun and silly photos first, then ask the kids if they can give me their best smile with the promise that we can do another funny picture following the nice portrait; always a great motivation, kids love to have fun! (big kids included!) Oh and never shy away from a fake laugh, trust us, fake laughs as awkward as they seem, almost always end in fits of natural, gorgeous looking laughter and smiles!

Festive family photos are a highlight of our Christmas calendar! We hope these tips help turn those plain family pictures into ones that become a loving memory!

Adam & Kirst

Adam + Kirst Creative

WonderFerris is made up of the collaborative team of Adam Ferris & Kirsten Palmer. They love to give anything creative ago and love working together to achieve whatever creative project the world throws at them! They are freelance photographers based in West Auckland.

 

 

 

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© 2015 As You Wish Events Ltd.  Want to use this article in your E-newsletter, blog, or website? You can as long as you include this complete statement: Auckland, New Zealand – Event Planner & Designer Nadine Crozier publishes the ‘As You Wish Events’ blog filled with secrets, tips and how-tos for planning your fabulous event. Get your exclusive inspiration, tips and tricks at http://www.asyouwish.co.nz.  As You Wish Events is an event planning and design company based in Auckland, serving the Auckland region and certain areas of Northland.