Okay so, as promised, I have the newly revised and updated Advent Calendar to share with you! What do I get the most emails and requests for every year? What do people google to find and bookmark all through out the year? This little number...
The Original Cookie Sheet Style Advent Calendar
I have made them every year for the past 4 years and every year I say "that's it!" and "no more"! I even was supposed to send this to someone really really really big who makes "good things"....and I chickened out. Now don't give me any grief on that, please. I have my reasons. But I thought that it'd be more fun to share it here. Less pressure. So without further blabbing about it I have a fresh tutorial for you. Let's get on with it, shall we?
Teresa's Advent Calendar (accept no substitutes)
Supplies to Gather:
1 cookie sheet
not Teflon coated. (The Dollar Store is a great place to find one)
Acrylic Paint and brush
Drill
A couple coordinating patterned papers
Chipboard
At least 25 magnets
Lots of numbers...such as rub ons or stickers
Trinkets o plenty: buttons, stars, mini cookie cutters, metal shapes, mini watch tin holders, ribbon, etc.
Glue stick
Ruler
Sharpie marker
Glitter (but of course)
Clear sealer (such as Krylon)
Ribbon or chain for hanging
Instructions:
1. Drill 2 holes in top left and right of cookie sheet. You can try this yourself or have your husband do this. Holes need to be large enough to string ribbon through.
2. Tear or cut papers and arrange as desired to cover back side of cookie sheet. My calendar shows paper and top and bottom. Glue stick back of paper-cover completely) and adhere to sheet.
3. Paint sides and rim of cookie sheet and parts of the paper. Sample shows 3 colors of paint: creme, aqua and olive green.
4. When paint dry, use a Sharpie marker to create a grid with 7 slots across and 4 rows. Measure the width of your calendar and divide that # by 7 to know how wide each rectangle will need to be. Do the same for the length of the grid. Note that the grid does not completely cover the sheet, the tops and bottoms are left blank for embellishing.
5. Use rub ons and add title: DECEMBER to top of grid. Another option is to cut a swag banner shape, paint it and add December rub ons to the banner when paint is dry. Glitter was added to the edges. If you add magnets to this banner, you can remove it and add other months later if you like! A monthly calendar, a birthday countdown, vacation countdown, or other holidays would be fun!
6. Add a smallish embellishment to lower right hand corner of calendar. Sample shows a vintage Santa gift card. If you give this piece a magnetic backing, you can change these out like the month banner to keep the cookie sheet reusable.
7. Add any other words to accent the calendar. Sample shows BE MERRY (rub ons). Keep in mind that for the beginning of the countdown, the calendar will be less full of numbers, and so adding a word here and there will help fill in the grid until more numbers are added to it when the month progresses.
8. Seal the entire cookie sheet with a Krylon Spray Clear Sealer or something similar.
9. Now the fun and detail begins! Create those numbers. Use all the same numbers, or go a step beyond for more fun...and make them different and unique as shown above. Be sure the numbers you add aren't too heavy and that there is room to add magnets to the back. I found magnets in different strengths at the local craft store. Magnets with an adhesive backing work great and are easy to cut.
10. String ribbon through those top holes to hang.
11. Store the numbers behind the cookie sheet and bring out a new one each day.
Here's a close up of the banner with month. I made it removable by adding magnets to the back. Later, other months can be put there.
A couple more photos for you:
Oh, if you make one, send a copy to me, I'd love to see it!
I will be showing more details and techniques creating the actual little numbers and many other ideas and inspirations on the upcoming 12 Days of Comfort and Joy soon! Stay tuned to the exciting details on is Holiday Exclusive Project Guide. You aren't going to want to miss this!
Love it a lot lot lot... Thanks for sharing (smile) LindaSonia
Posted by: LindaSonia | November 24, 2007 at 10:17 AM
This is adorable! I love your new banner too -- baby blue and brown are favs of mine right now. Maybe it's the new grandson on the way!
Posted by: Leslie M | November 24, 2007 at 11:13 AM
that is adorable. i love it.
Posted by: chickadee | November 24, 2007 at 12:58 PM
What a FABULOUS idea!!! I am going to try one. I will let you know if I do and I will post it. Thanks so much for the terrific idea!
Posted by: Frivolitea | November 24, 2007 at 04:35 PM
This Advent calendar is just so charming and pretty! Thanks for sharing it with everyone!
Posted by: charlene | November 24, 2007 at 04:48 PM
Thanks so much for sharing this Teresa! Can't wait to make one!!
Jen Kolakowski
Posted by: Jennifer Kolakowski | November 24, 2007 at 06:17 PM
Just like last year: I LOVE THIS! Pure, unadulterated love. I bought cookie sheets LAST year to do this and never did. Time to drag them out from under my bed (don't ask).
xo, t
Posted by: tonya | November 24, 2007 at 06:25 PM
I must say that I was giddy at the sight of this Advent Calendar.... you've outdone yourself! Thanks so much for sharing this with us!! I'm completely inspired...Love everything about it!!!
Posted by: Gloria | November 24, 2007 at 10:24 PM
This is pretty darn fantastic and I love the 'accept no substitutes' line almost as much!! Funny Lady.
D.
Posted by: Donna O. | November 24, 2007 at 11:07 PM
Hey Teresa!
Just wanted to say thanks for saving our family craft day with this great project! Please check out my blog for photos of our family fun!
Teresa
www.teresaksheeley.typepad.com
Posted by: Teresa | November 25, 2007 at 12:52 AM
You are wonderful! Thanks for the instructions!!! This project is sooooo sweet. :-)
Posted by: Candice Carpenter | November 25, 2007 at 02:18 AM
It's adorable! I may have to give it a whirl. Love all the little numbers and doo-dads!
Posted by: Cindy | November 25, 2007 at 02:05 PM
oh it's beautiful! Thanks SO much for posting the tutorial!
~Amber
Posted by: Amber | November 25, 2007 at 02:46 PM
Fabulous, Wonderful Marvelous!!!
Thanks for sharing your idea Teresa!
Constance
Posted by: rochambeau | November 25, 2007 at 02:58 PM
LOvE, Love, lOvE this calender Most EsPeciAlLy the... "ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES" part. We ALL know your's is the bomb baby!!!
how does someone have "originals" as part of their name, and the make YOUR calender and offer it for sale? NOT too original I dare say.
Posted by: dede warren | November 25, 2007 at 03:22 PM
Ahhh Tereasa! It's so beautiful, it nearly brings tears to my eyes! hee hee
Really LOVE this one! I made an Halloween one for myself this year and thought to myself..."Teresa would be proud"
Merry Chirstmas Girl!!
Kansas Huggs!
Donna!
Posted by: Donna | November 25, 2007 at 03:45 PM
OH Teresa! The advent calendar is amazing! YOU are amazing! Thank you so much for sharing the "how to".
Hugs,
Shannon
Posted by: Shannon J | November 25, 2007 at 06:39 PM
I just love, love, love this project! I love it so much that I made four over the weekend! Thanks for the amazing ideas you always share!
Posted by: charlene | November 26, 2007 at 09:42 AM
It's so nice.I Love ist. I will make it in summer for the next year, because the time is now to short to make it so beautiful like yours.
Simone
Posted by: Simone | November 26, 2007 at 04:14 PM
great calendar! love the colors! I am thinking I will have to get the boys involved in making one too!
Posted by: Ellen Crimi-Trent | November 27, 2007 at 12:18 PM