Monday, December 16, 2013

Free Printable Nativity

I hope everyone has a Nativity Scene to display in their home for Christmas.  Seeing the Nativity helps remove the worldliness from this sacred holiday and reminds us of the true reason we celebrate Christmas, the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 


 These photos are of the Free Printable Nativity I constructed from lds.org and the link is shown below.



Please enjoy this Free Printable Nativity.  I've given these as Christmas gifts to my Primary class at church and to my grandchildren.  I remember receiving one like it as a girl.  I loved it!!

Here is information from the publisher with assembly instructions:



The Wondrous Nativity,” Friend, Dec 2008, 24–25, 28

To help remind you and your family of the wondrous story of Jesus Christ’s birth (see Matthew 2:1–12; Luke 2:1–20), make this nativity scene. Then display it where others can enjoy seeing it during the Christmas season.
  • 1. Glue pages 24–25 (the two sides of the building) and 28 (the characters) to heavy paper. (To avoid the need for glue, simply print the pages directly onto card stock paper.
  • 2. Cut out the scenes. On the largest scene cut the slits, as shown by the heavy black lines.
  • 3. Fold the largest scene along the dotted lines so it will stand up and the roof will fold down.
  • 4. Slide the slits of the baby Jesus scene into the largest scene’s slits as illustrated. Then add the other two scenes as illustrated.
Merry Christmas!
     

Friday, December 13, 2013

The 52 Week Money Saving Challenge - Week #50




Welcome to Week #50 of The 52 Week Money Saving Challenge.  This week we save fifty dollars. Our total saved to date is one thousand two hundred seventy-five dollars. 




Only two more weeks remaining in our Challenge countdown.  I am so proud of everyone who joined.

If you're new to the challenge, welcome aboard.  You can start saving the weekly amounts with us and finish the year with about one hundred dollars in savings.  Another option would be to start with this week as your Week #1.  Next week would be your Week #2, and so forth.  Use the chart above to help you track your weekly amounts.

Happy saving!
 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Dish Towel Tutorial - November Edition: Vintage Elegance - 12 Months of Pretty Kitchen Towels

Here is the latest in our 12 Months of Pretty Kitchen Towels series - November Edition: Vintage Elegance. 



In this design, Vintage Lace Trim is incorporated into the unbleached muslin dish towel.  A pretty chocolate brown ribbon, a blue ruffle, and gold embroidery leaves and the month "NOVEMBER" create a warm feeling of vintage elegance.
 



See the May Edition: Ribbons and Ruffles Dish Towel Tutorial for full instructions on creating your own basic dish towels from muslin fabric.

To add the lace and ribbon together, simply press a straight line across your dish towel, pin together, and sew as shown in the photo above.

The embroidery on the ribbon was done by machine.  I think it would be lovely as simple hand embroidery work, too.




The blue ruffle in this towel matches the valance posted in the Kitchen Curtains and Valance Tutorial.




Saturday, December 7, 2013

The 52 Week Money Saving Challenge - Week #49




Welcome to Week #49 of The 52 Week Money Saving Challenge.  This week we save forty-nine dollars. Our total saved to date is one thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars.  


Three weeks left in our Challenge countdown and the savings is piling up.

If you're new to the challenge, welcome aboard.  You can start saving the weekly amounts with us and finish the year with about one hundred fifty dollars in savings.  Another option would be to start with this week as your Week #1.  Next week would be your Week #2, and so forth.  Use the chart above to help you track your weekly savings.  How is the challenge working for you?  I love to hear your stories.  What helps you the most?  What advice would you give other challenge members?  How would you improve the challenge?  Shall we do a repeat challenge next year? Let me hear from you.

Happy saving!