I got so many great ideas from Heidi's post that I decided to do my own!
Hope all you other Mama's join in!
Camden and Jude were my easy ones this year.
They are really entering into that big boy stage right now.
In an effort to curb their video gaming (thanks alot, Daddy and Uncle Lance!)
we are getting them this. (10% off and free shipping!)
They have an activity table (Shopko dining table with the legs cut down) in their room that we'll use during play and we'll store it under Jude's bed when not in use.
I'm really excited because I think they'll love it!
I wanted to get the girls something bigger to share and am still considering a doorway puppet theatre and puppets. I have plans to make one like this, only out of burlap or linen with silk or velvet curtains and vintage lace trims. I actually can't wait to get started on it! Does anyone know of any cute puppet resources that won't break the bank? I've scoured ebay to no avail. I like the ones at Costco, but want some more traditional fairytale themed ones. Maybe these? I love that they're handmade and don't take up much space. Puppets are so spendy!
We only get our kids one big gift and stocking stuffers, with maybe something they otherwise need thrown in for good measure.
I'll save the stuffers for another post...
What's on your Christmas gifting list?
3 comments:
Too cute! Those felt puppets would be really easy to make.
Funny! I already wrote next weeks TOT and it was 10 stocking stuffers for little boys.
I think tonight I'm going to work on making our advent garland. It might have to be for next year.
That puppet theatre is such a good idea. I love how it utilizes the door and can be folded up and put away if needed.
I might have to be a copy cat and make my own.
Too cute, can't wait to see!
I never did find a cheap way to do puppets... ended up with the costco for budget reasons!
They love em'!
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