One day we will have a beautiful hall table to decorate, but I have been looking for one that is just right for a couple of years now and still haven't found it. Until I succeed on that front, the rather unattractive mantle above our unused fireplace gets the attention.
It was a good day to do this activity today. The little ones were tired and fractious so having an activity that didn't require too much of them was perfect. Last year we had lots of decorative items that the kids had made at daycare which were ideal for the mantle, but this year it was rather slim pickings. So we had to make do with stuff I had in my decoration stash.
But first off, I had the kids string their decorated cones from the other day. I had some spare beads lying around so we knotted on on at the end of some gold cord and threaded on a cone used a large upholstery needle (because I couldn't find the kid-friendly plastic craft needles that I put in a safe place recently). Another bead was knotted on about 10-15cm above the threaded cone and so we continued until there were 3 cones on a string.
We hung the cones and then continued with placing the rest of the decorations. Somewhat conveniently I happened to have a box of 3 red felt sleighs that I had bought at Ikea last Christmas. They went perfectly with the little reindeer that I *ahem* splurged on when I took the kids shopping for their decorations the other day. Throw in a few mini candy canes and hey, presto! Decorations sorted.
The most difficult part of this activity was getting the kids to smile for a photo.
It was a good day to do this activity today. The little ones were tired and fractious so having an activity that didn't require too much of them was perfect. Last year we had lots of decorative items that the kids had made at daycare which were ideal for the mantle, but this year it was rather slim pickings. So we had to make do with stuff I had in my decoration stash.
But first off, I had the kids string their decorated cones from the other day. I had some spare beads lying around so we knotted on on at the end of some gold cord and threaded on a cone used a large upholstery needle (because I couldn't find the kid-friendly plastic craft needles that I put in a safe place recently). Another bead was knotted on about 10-15cm above the threaded cone and so we continued until there were 3 cones on a string.
We hung the cones and then continued with placing the rest of the decorations. Somewhat conveniently I happened to have a box of 3 red felt sleighs that I had bought at Ikea last Christmas. They went perfectly with the little reindeer that I *ahem* splurged on when I took the kids shopping for their decorations the other day. Throw in a few mini candy canes and hey, presto! Decorations sorted.
The most difficult part of this activity was getting the kids to smile for a photo.