Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Planning A Church Fundraising Campaign

Does your church need money? “Which church doesn't?” you say? There are always needs within a church – whether to pay the pastor, or replace the pews, or help the needy within the congregation....a church can always use more money. That's why many churches have a fundraising campaign sometime during the year.

Choosing A Church Fundraising Campaign

The first step is to decide what type of church fundraising campaign you want to do. Will it be a campaign to get each family within the fold to donate a specified about of money? Could each family give $100? Or $50? Or “whatever you can”? Sometimes these appeals for money for the church can be very successful, particularly if the members of the congregation feel like they are a part of the fold and that it is their responsibility to give back to the church. It can help to remind the congregation that their donations are a tax deduction – be sure to give receipts for tax purposes.

Another type of fundraising campaign your church can do is to give something in return for a donation. Perhaps they will get a name on a plaque on the wall for a large donation? Or a marker on a pew, showing they donated a large amount to the “building up of the kingdom.” Perhaps you will have a special prayer session where names submitted along with a donation stay on the prayer roll for a much longer time than usual.

Another idea for a church fundraising campaign is to have congregation members – particularly the women – donate recipes for a church cookbook fundraiser. Recipe books full of time-tested and well-worn recipes can make healthy profits for churches.

Getting The Word Out

No church fundraising campaign will be successful unless word gets out, loud and clear, to all the congregation. It can be mentioned on the church bulletin, or perhaps posted on the bulletin board at the church or mentioned over the pulpit. Unless people know about it, they can't participate. Once they know, they will likely be more than willing to help in whatever way they can – whether it is in writing a check, submitting a name, or typing up an old family recipe (and being willing to share it with the congregation – sometimes a sticking point for some women!).

Having An End In Sight

A church fundraising campaign can't go on too long, or the support will dwindle. People don't mind being asked to support a cause, but once they've made their decision about whether or not to participate, they don't want to hear about it more. Allow the church fundraising campaign to have an end. If you need more money, try again in six months or so.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Christmas wedding favors

The holiday season is a time for family and memories. This is especially so when a wedding is associated with this special time of year. In order to truly capture the spirit of the season for your ceremony and reception you really want to choose the right Christmas wedding favors. Following are some great ideas for your event.
Ornaments are synonymous with the holiday season and they can make the perfect Christmas wedding favors as well. These might be the ideal presentation for your event and they can serve as useful decorations that will bring back great memories of your special day. There are a few approaches that you can take when preparing these particular items for your guests.
Many brides like the idea of making their own Christmas wedding favors. If you have the creative edge and the time to commit to the massive project then by all means, create your own. The ornaments will have special meaning if you put the time and effort into them and these Christmas wedding favors will be true keepsakes for friends and family alike.
Some brides just don’t have the time or the talent required to adopt such an undertaking. There is great news for less crafty individuals. You can purchase these Christmas wedding favors and many companies offer to personalize each and every one for your special event. This is a great approach that might not be as cost effective as the do-it-yourself method. However, what you spend in cash, you will save in time.
While ornaments are the perfect Christmas wedding favors for some brides, others may want to make a different kind of statement. Tradition is valuable on such an occasion and some brides embrace the idea of using traditional themes from the ceremony straight through to the reception.
Silver bells are the classic ideal of the perfect Christmas wedding favors. These items are closely tied to the holiday season but they are also traditionally tied to the theme of weddings as well. The silver bell favors can be used to chime the newly wed couple on and they also serve as great keepsakes as well.
You might want to combine the silver bell theme with the ornament favors, too. The silver bells can be personalized and designed to hang as decoration during the holiday season. There are plenty of other ideas that brides are adopting in their Christmas wedding favors. Choosing one that is right for you may take a little time but you will be glad that you made the investment.

Christmas vacation

When the beginning of December arrives, many families begin the holiday traditions. Some people start to prepare for their upcoming Christmas vacation. Families might be traveling elsewhere to enjoy the holidays with distant family members or they may be taking advantage of the travel season to find a Christmas vacation to someplace warm and exotic. If you have children, you probably are planning a Christmas vacation with other family members. You might be dreading the traveling horribly. Flights seem to be delayed more often when you have hyper children and you're in a hurry to get someplace quick. Children are already bouncing off of the walls knowing that Christmas is soon here and knowing they have a week or two off of school for their Christmas vacation. Parents find themselves wishing that the holidays were already over.
There are many things that can be done to make a Christmas vacation much more enjoyable. If you are traveling on a plane with children, be prepared. Know that most likely, you will be spending more time than planned in the airport waiting. Security is much stricter now, so dress and pack accordingly. You'll probably have to remove your shoes, so think ahead. The last thing you want to be doing is re-tying everyone's shoes at the airport when you're carrying luggage and in a hurry. Try to have family members wear comfortable, slip-on shoes that may cut down on time for everyone. Pack lots of games and entertainment for the kids. The newer the items are - the better. New coloring books, paperback books and games will keep kids busy for a bit longer than something that is already familiar to them. Avoid anything messy. Magic markers and Play-Doh are not things you want your kids to be experimenting with while traveling. The people across the aisle from you might not appreciate their clay sculptures falling all over the place. Give them headphones and music to listen to.
It is always a good idea to be organized when beginning your Christmas vacation. Knowing where your destination is and having everything mapped out might save you some headaches and arguments. Whether you're looking forward to your Christmas vacation or not, you don't want to turn into a family of grinches. A Christmas vacation should be somewhat enjoyable. Go to some great lengths ahead of time to ensure that it may turn out that way.
If you're thinking of traveling someplace isolated and wonderful for a Christmas vacation, you may find cheaper rates. More people are doing family-oriented activities for their Christmas vacation than traveling for pleasure. Some resorts may offer discounts or lower costs when spending your Christmas vacation with them. It could be a wise and economical decision. Whenever you arrive at your destination, no matter where it is, settle down to watch the famed movie, 'Christmas vacation'. You may realize how normal your family is afterall.

Christmas holiday

One great thing about the Christmas holiday is that you can do whatever you want, for the most part. Though not everyone celebrates Christmas, a majority of employers and school districts have time off at this time of the year, and there are times when these Christmas holidays are longer than a few days. That means that you can do more than just spend the day with your family, you can take a vacation if you like, or do just about anything else.
Many like to spend the holidays with family, but not everyone lives near family for many reasons. Children leave for college, and many times they may find a great job where they have gone after graduation, and decide to stay. They may even start their own families there. That means that each year for Christmas they must decide if they would like to travel to see family, and many of them do. Many companies understand this, and that is why you may have off more than just one or two days for the holidays.
You don’t have to visit family for Christmas holiday though, you can go just about anywhere you wish. If you have a yearning to learn about different cultures, there may be no better time than this to go. You could travel anywhere in the world to see how they celebrate Christmas, if that is something that is common within that country. If you want to see a Christmas in the middle of summer, you might want to consider traveling to Australia. You can also go to places like Asia or South America for your holiday.
Even better, your Christmas holiday doesn’t have to have anything to do with Christmas if you don’t want it to. You may not celebrate for personal or religious reasons, and you would like something special to do. You can take this time of the year when you may have a vacation from work to see any part of the world you wish, or perhaps just to get in a few days of skiing. Many travel companies have specials this time of the year, but plan early. Travel in December can be iffy because of high demand. You are better off planning and booking your reservations for flight and hotel early to ensure you get the dates you want at reasonable prices. Talk with your travel agent or look for specials online to get the best deals possible.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

outdoor Christmas decorations

Getting the right outdoor Christmas decorations can be a great way for you to enjoy the spirit of the holidays. It is already December, and although Christmas might still seem a little bit far away, that is no reason why you should not start to gather together some good outdoor Christmas decorating ideas right now. You can always tell the houses that have put a lot of effort into getting the perfect outdoor Christmas decoration together, and the houses that simply have not. If your outdoor Christmas decorations look thrown together, people will still appreciate that you did something to celebrate the holiday, but it will not look all that impressive compared to your neighbors. After all, there is more to decorating for Christmas than simply throwing some outdoor Christmas lights on the side of the house and calling it a day. If you have good outdoor Christmas decorations, you will be able to hold your head high in the neighborhood, and be proud of all of the beauty that you have contributed with your house.
Of course, there are so many different approaches to outdoor Christmas decorations, that I barely know where I should begin. A lot of people think that, if they do not have the energy, money, or time to create a whole Christmas diorama, either with reindeer and Santa Claus, or else with a manger scene, then there is no point in doing it at all. They are quite mistaken. Just having some nice lights strung artfully through your evergreen trees and along the eaves of your house makes for some great outdoor Christmas decorations. Don't put yourself out in designing spectacular outdoor christmas decorations that range all over your front yard. Start smaller, especially if you have not really decorated for Chritsmas before.
Start by putting up your lights in nice, straight lines, instead of in the tange that you used last year. Think about varying the colors or the shapes of the lights. Sometimes people even like to spell “Merry Christmas” with their outdoor Christmas lighting, but this is up to you. The important thing is that you take a little pride in your outdoor christmas decorations. It does not have to take more than a few hours, and it certainly does not have to cost a lot of money, but having the right outdoor Christmas decorations can sure make a big difference in your house!

photo Christmas ornament

There are many great reasons to give photographs. These are reminders of times and events, and are great when you don’t see someone every day. Many families like to have family photos done each year so that they may send a photo out with or on a holiday card, or they can also give them out as a part of a photo Christmas ornament. If you have loved ones far away, this might be a great thing to add to your parcel when sending them out holiday greetings and gifts. They can also look great on your own tree, especially when you live far from those you love.
You can find a great photo Christmas ornament in many stores around the holidays. They come in all types of styles and sizes, and you can usually find what you need rather easily. Some you can buy in the stores and online can come personalized with your family name if you wish, or with any type of message you might like to have on the ornament. You can have the year, or a holiday greeting. Most places that personalize will do whatever you wish, as long as it fits on the ornament correctly.
If you live far from family, you may want to make up our own photo Christmas ornament to send out to everyone who might not live nearby, or you can send them to everyone you know if you wish. You can also make some up for your own tree with pictures of friends and family if you like, and it might seem like they are there with you - at least in spirit - when you can’t be together for the holidays. If you don’t want to have that many photos on the tree, you can do almost the same thing by getting plain ornaments and putting names on them with etching or even with glitter.
When you have friends around the world, which many of us do thanks to the Internet, you can send them a photo Christmas ornament so that you can be with them on the holidays as well. This was something I did for my friends overseas, and of all the things I sent in the box for the holidays, this was the one they all loved the most. Perhaps that tells you a bit about people. While we may seem materialistic at times, true happiness comes from the simple things in life, and that makes this type of ornament worth more than any other type you can buy.

fiber optic Christmas tree

One of the most attractive holiday decorative items to hit the market is the fiber optic Christmas tree. This beautiful arrangement can be found in nearly every department store during the holiday season and it can be found online as well. No matter where you find it, you will love your new fiber optic Christmas tree.
The artistic part of me is drawn to this unique display because of the wonderful colors and the sense of movement that the fiber optic Christmas tree offers. The lighting is soft and delicate and it glows in and out making it seem as if the light is almost alive in the glowing branches.
The whole display is mesmerizing. Even in the bright lights of the retail store, I spotted the glow of the fiber optic Christmas tree and I was immediately drawn to it. I made a purchase right there on the spot even though I already had a tree at home.
I found that when I brought my new fiber optic Christmas tree home that the entire room seemed to change in its glow. Instead of sparkling and flashy lights during the holiday season I have a soft glowing display that is calmer and more relaxing than the traditional lighted evergreens.
The fiber optic Christmas tree kind-of reminds me of the difference between the glow of candlelight and electric light bulbs. It seems that we have moved from the natural flame to the modern electric bulb and back to a different kind of soft glow. There is something so relaxing about the fiber optic Christmas tree that sometimes feels as if I am watching the flickering light of a candle.
Maybe the tranquility is the ultimate appeal to this kind of arrangement. The fiber optic Christmas tree does not scream out that it is the holiday season. The lighting is much more subtle. There are no flashes or blinking displays that are abrupt and startling. Instead there is a gentle flow of light that moves among the branches.
I am so enthralled with the fiber optic Christmas tree that I almost hate to decorate it. It really stands well on its own. However, just like any new item I probably will become used to its initial appeal and will be ready to get to work with adding bulbs and other holiday decorations.
For now, I think that I will just let the fiber optic Christmas tree work its charm. There is no need to rush into adding anything quite yet.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Precious Moments Christmas ornament

Just about everyone knows someone who collects Precious Moments figurines. These endearing characters have graced sentimental homes for years and years. One of the nicest presents that you can buy for someone who loves this collection is a Precious Moments Christmas ornament.
As there are many different styles, designs and characters in the Precious Moments’ collection, there are many different holiday ornaments as well. This can pose a bit of a shopping challenge for anyone looking to buy one of these Christmas decorations for a loved one. However, I have a suggestion that may help you make a quick decision.
I am an avid collector of this style of figurine and I am looking into adopting the precious theme into my holiday decorating ideas. There are some tricks to finding the right products for your special recipient and you may not even have to ask this person any questions to clue you in.
First of all, consider the very nature of the recipient. Would this person prefer a Precious Moments ornament that is related to a religious theme? Maybe she would like something that is inspired by nature or perhaps she loves little children and babes. No matter what, there is a holiday ornament that is just right in this motif.
You can find holiday decorations in this theme that span across a number of different inspirations. Consider what figurines you have seen in this person’s collection to help you target a specific inspiration for the design. If you haven’t been paying attention to the collection, don’t fret. I have a great suggestion.
Since I am an avid collector, I can make a pretty good guess as to which items will be a winner each and every time. You can’t go wrong with a Precious Moments ornament that offers a classic feel. The sleigh bell collection from Ashton-Drake is the perfect choice for any collector.
The sleigh bell collection is so very appealing for many reasons. Of course, the bells themselves are closely linked to the holidays. Each Precious Moments ornament is adorned with a lovely hand-pained scene in the theme’s signature colors and it is cast in resin for strength and beauty.
These holiday decorations make wonderful presents because they come in sets of three (and at a remarkably reasonable price). This makes the sleigh bell Precious Moments ornament collection ideal for anyone starting a new holiday collection in this theme. •

Christmas gifts for men

Buying presents for guys is never an easy task. Of course, many of us opt for the regular old stock of items that may or may not make a great splash. This year, why not take a different approach to choosing Christmas gifts for men? High tech gadgets are always winners as far as most men are concerned. Following are three outstanding ideas that make perfect Christmas gifts for men.
Professional guys may seem as if they are all work and no play. However, you can find great Christmas gifts for men that appeal to the working side as well as the playful side. Electronics offer wonderful options that allow a person to get in some quality relax time while on route to an important event.
A little downtime is always a good idea. It helps to keep the mind clear and the blood pressure down. One of the Christmas gifts for men that really stand out as a great way to get away from a stressful day at work is the portable DVD player. This device is perfect for the professional on the go.
Why tote around a laptop when you can take a break with a portable DVD player that is lightweight and convenient? This is one of my favorite Christmas presents for men that is just downright cool. If you know a professional on the move, you may want to look into this present.
How about a Flash Drive and MP3 Player combo? These Christmas gifts for men are winners each and every time. Skip the floppy discs and adopt a new way to transfer files from your laptop to your office computer. All this is available and music, too. How can you lose with this wining gift?
My last pick for Christmas gifts for men is the Video and MP3 Jukebox Recorder. This one hits a high note each and every time. Guys love that this unit stores pictures, plays videos and it can record up to 40 hours of video. This gadget is well-loved by teens and adults alike.
When it comes to Christmas gifts for men you can’t go wrong by going high tech. There are plenty of different options available for great presents for all the guys on your list. Whether you are shopping for a professional or a teen, there will be at least one great gift idea for you to consider.

Christmas gift food

Christmas gift food is a topic we all enjoy. Special food treats are fun to give and receive. Here are some ideas for themed Christmas gift food baskets you can make for family and friends. You may want to keep one for yourself!
Personalizing your Christmas gift food basket makes a thoughtful message of care and love that is sure to be appreciated. A Christmas gift food basket for your grandmother is likely to be different than one for a child or your boss.
Elderly people may have restrictions in their diets. Don't give Grandma a basket full of truffles if chocolate doesn't agree with her. She may lean towards fresh fruit, fine cheeses, and breads. So consider the appetites of your recipient when you plan your Christmas gift food basket.
Visit a crafts store for the ultimate basket choice. Kids like handled baskets they can swing as they carry a booty of candy to their room! Large shallow rectangular or oval baskets are perfect containers for homemade muffins, breads, cookies and jams.
Crafts stores also have ribbons and laces, dried flowers and cute faux bird ornaments to embellish your basket.
Party stores carry a huge selection of tissue wrapping. Just go take a look at the myriad possibilities. You'll find a suitable paper for everyone on your list. Cellophane wraps and confetti products are other choices for a festive lining for your basket.
Now you're ready to start with the contents. One theme could be favorite foods. Does your sister love everything Cajun? Line her basket in red-hot cellophane, and fill it with assorted hot sauces, Cajun seasonings and maybe some boxed jambalaya or “dirty rice” mixtures. You can attach recipes to the hot sauce bottles for blackened catfish or gumbo for an exemplary Christmas gift food basket.
The world traveler on your list will be happy to receive a variety of exotic imported foods. Check out a cheese shop for unusual quality cheeses. Add some ethnic foods, such as German sausage, Italian pesto, French champagne and Indian condiments.
Herbal seasonings and natural remedies are very popular now. Go to a bookstore or library and get a book of seasoning recipes. Visit an herb store to purchase your selected ingredients. The party store or craft shop can furnish attractive small bags or spice jars to contain your creations. Buy or make labels for each container, with a short description of compatible dishes. For example, “Excellent with potato salad, omelets or salad.” Many common culinary herbs have medicinal value. Rosemary and garlic are good for your heart. Thyme is a natural antibiotic and antiseptic. Ask at the herb store to learn which of your selected herbs has medicinal value. Take notes. This Christmas gift food basket idea is a good choice for a cook or health-conscious recipient
Use your imagination and let the ideas fly. You can make an elegant Christmas food gift basket for everyone on your list. Remember, it's Christmas, so pass the truffles!

Christmas gift baskets

The holidays conjure up all sorts of feelings in people. For families that have experienced happy harmonious celebrations the holidays are something to look forward to. For families that have a history of being dysfunctional the holidays my mean sad memories and dread at getting together again. For families that do not celebrate the holidays due to their belief’s it may be a time of feeling excluded and even alienated. No matter where you fall in this continuum the holidays are quickly approaching and gift lists and shopping needs to begin.
I have been fortunate to have wonderful memories of Christmas’ past. My family had many wonderful traditions involving gift giving, baking, visiting relatives and friends and of course attending religious services. Now that I am an adult I continue to see Christmas as a magical time. I rarely stress about what I am going to give people on my gift list because I make the majority of my gifts. Through the year I make several different craft items which I include in Christmas gift baskets along with goodies that I make in my kitchen. I originally started giving the Christmas gift baskets when I was a college student and could not afford a great deal for gifts. Now I continue to give them because the recipients look forward to the homemade goodies they contain. Because not having funds is not longer a factor for me I use the best ingredients in my food items and high quality materials in the craft items.
Through the year I look for different containers to use for the Christmas gift baskets. Most times I do use baskets however depending upon the likes and personality of the recipient I may use another type of container. One year my nephew was just getting into fishing so I used a tackle box for his container. There are also times when I come across beautiful hat boxes that make a great alternative to a basket. Although each of the gifts I give is unique the standard fair for the Christmas gift baskets include something knitted or crocheted, either socks, slippers mittens, scarf or hat, a piece of beaded jewelry for the women, a loaf of bread, homemade jam, caramels, fudge and a specially made candied apple. It really makes me feel good when I hear people cheer when I show up with the Christmas gift baskets. I feel like I am giving part of myself in each gift that I give. Also I do not have to fight crowds and full parking lots. The making of the gifts are my year long past time.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Christmas door decoration

You may not have the time, money or resources to do a lot of holiday outdoor decorating this year. There is some good news. You really don’t need much more than a good Christmas door decoration to create a bold holiday statement.
One of the classic ways to bring focus to your door is to use a wreath. This simple item is traditional and classy. You can use this Christmas door decoration with a spotlight on the area for bigger impact. For many homes this is plenty to communicate holiday cheer in a classy, understated fashion.
Some of us want a little more wow factor in our Christmas door decoration idea. You can always use wrapping paper. I love the look of a front door covered in metallic red, green or even silver and gold paper. Add a big bow and you have yourself a knock-out Christmas door decoration that costs next to nothing.
Another idea for this most important space is to create a big snowman out of cardboard. This is a wonderful Christmas door decoration for anyone who is expecting children to visit during the holidays. Santa is a great option as well.
You can use materials to give this character dimension as well. Santa’s beard can be made of pulled cotton balls. This material can be used on the cuffs of his coat and pants as well. Red felt is a wonderful choice for his clothes and black felt will make wonderful boots for this Christmas door decoration.
Adding interest to the space is very important. This can be done by creating some expectation as well. Maybe try adding some lights and that lead up to the entrance. Putting short evergreens on either side of the entrance will also make a great Christmas door decoration.
You may want to try something unusual with the space. Many of the ideas listed here are traditional and others are commonly seen at school. The traditional Christmas door decorations include the mini trees and the wreath. Just about everyone has seen an entrance wrapped with paper as well.
When you think about your Christmas door decoration you may want to find something that is a little more unusual. Maybe creating a whole holiday scene right on the door would be a unique approach.
This year I am going to create a Christmas door decoration that turns part of my front entrance into a huge greeting card. You can find the oversized holiday card at a craft store. I am putting a sign that says, “Please sign” in bold, red letters right above the oversized holiday card.
This Christmas door decoration serves two purposes. The design on the front of the oversized holiday card will serve as a great visual interest while the inside of the card will be a treasured keepsake reminding me of all of the special visitors I had over the season.

Christmas decorations

Christmas is my very favorite time of the year. I love everything about it. I love putting out Christmas decorations and having friends and family members over for drinks and snacks. It is a magical time of the year for me that I love sharing with those I care about.
Because I love the holidays so much I have collected many Christmas decorations through the years. When we travel I go to the selection of Christmas decorations in gift and souvenir shops. Now we have so many ornaments for the tree that we need to have two trees in the house so that I can display all the Christmas decorations I have accumulated. This is also fun because we put one tree in the living room in front of the bay window so that you can see it from the outside as well as inside. The second tree we put in our bedroom. I love falling asleep with the lights on the tree and the decorations sparkling in the lights. By having two trees I place the formal ornaments on the living room tree and place the homemade and whimsical ornaments on the upstairs tree. Having two trees is extra work, but it is worth the effort. I also place a small artificial tree with miniature ornaments in the guest bathroom.
Ornaments are not the only Christmas decorations I have accumulated. I also have a snowman village as well as a winter scene village. I put out the village displays the day after Thanksgiving and leave them out until the end of January. I have also started collecting hand crafted old world Santa’s. They are created by a local artisan using recycled furs and wool fabrics. Each one is a work of art and has its own character. I leave them out for an extended period of time also.
The other part of Christmas that I enjoy is baking and candy making. It is the time of year that people do not seem to be concerned about what they eat. It is so much fun to entertain this time of year because the Christmas decorations on cookies and candies add a festive look to the platters. From the day after Thanksgiving until New Years I make sure that I have Christmas goodies available to share with anyone that drops by. I make special snack mixes that are both sweet and salty to take along to other’s homes. I also make special treats to place on co-workers desks.
I enjoy life throughout the year but nothing can replace the magical feelings I get when I hang the first Christmas decorations each year. Seeing the special things that I have collected over the years is like greeting old friends.

Christmas Decorating Ideas

Christmas Decorating Ideas
There is nothing as beautiful, for some people, as a white Christmas. There is something serene and calming about fresh fallen snow glistening in the sunlight on Christmas morning. Snow isn’t always a given on Christmas though, and you have the rest of your home and your lawn as decorating space to make things just as you would like them. If you are tired of the same old tired lights and tinsel, you should look around Christmas decorating ideas. There are more out there than you may realize.
Christmas decorating ideas are everywhere you look, and what you choose will greatly depend on your personal style. Most of us are not gifted in interior design, but that doesn’t mean our decorations cannot be stunning. Some prefer the simple lights and other decorations that they grew up with, while others like something a little more subdued and calming. No matter what your style, just make sure you know what you want.
You can find Christmas decorating ideas in home magazines. These include most women’s magazines, as well as those devoted to the home only. They often have great Christmas decorating ideas in their articles, and you may find some by looking at their advertisements. They may also have a special section with craft items you can use for Christmas decorating ideas. These can be easy enough for children, or complicated enough that it may take you a week to complete them.
You can also find Christmas decorating ideas on television. Channels like HGTV or TLC will have many ideas from which to choose, or you can find Christmas decorating ideas by watching your favorite shows. Quite often television stage sets are decorated for the holidays by professionals, and you can try to mimic these looks at home on your own. It may not be cheap, but you can do it.
You can also find Christmas decorating ideas from your local store. No matter what your budget, your store may have ideas for you. While I try to avoid Wal-Mart, you have to admire their color coordinated Christmas decorating ideas. They have stuff laid out so you can choose exactly what you want, and half of the work is done for you. Other stores have this as well, and all you have to do is decide what appeals the most to your eye. If you want something truly unique, visit stores like Pier One for Christmas decorating ideas.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Prelit Christmas tree

Five years ago, after watching my husband struggle for entirely too long with unwrapping the hopelessly tangled Christmas lights, I was pretty fed up with the entire concept of decorating. Hours later, we had managed to get the lights on the tree and in working condition. By the time we were done, neither one of us was in the mood to put any ornaments on it. Looking through a circular one morning, I saw a beautiful artificial tree that advertised that it was prelit. Wow! That meant that there would be no tangling of lights to fight with every year. Although we already had our Christmas tree up and decorated, I rushed to that store to take advantage of the sale. An hour later, I came home with a prelit Christmas tree packed into the back of my SUV.
The next December, I was actually eager to get started on the Christmas decorating. I went to the attic and brought down the box that contained our brand new prelit Christmas tree. My husband was skeptical about how nice looking it would be, but I knew that he was secretly pleased that he wouldn't have to struggle with detangling the lights. We struggled with getting the prelit Christmas tree put together, as we'd never put together an artificial tree before, but it ended up looking very nice when we were done. The real test came when we needed to plug it in and see how it looked. I plugged it in and suddenly, the prelit Christmas tree lit up. My husband smiled with relief realizing that it really did look nice. We hung up the decorations and while I had worried that there would be cords or wires poking out since it was a prelit Christmas tree, there were none. The lights and cords were glued securely to the branches alleviating the fears that it would look "too fake".
Throughout the holiday season, we had numerous parties and get-togethers at our house. We didn't tell anyone that we had purchased a prelit Christmas tree or that it wasn't real. To be quite honest, unless you knew or studied it up close, you would not have any way of knowing that it was a prelit Christmas tree. No one even asked about it, but we did get many compliments on how nicely the tree was decorated. One relative asked my husband if he'd had any more battles with hanging the Christmas lights this year and my husband smugly replied "no". We smiled at each other. Our prelit Christmas tree had been a wonderful investment and was our little secret.

sea shell Christmas ornament

Just when I though I had found every holiday craft for the winter season I come across a wonderful idea on the Internet. As I was searching through the old crafts that we normally do during the holiday season I found a sea shell Christmas ornament that looked just like a Victorian purse. I had to investigate this ingenious idea.
There are tons of designs and patterns you can make into seashell Christmas ornaments that it boggles the mind. You would think that these decorations would have a beach feel to them because of the material but the sea shell Christmas ornament that I saw was very tradition in color and detail.
The shell is a typical oyster-type in shape and it is white in color. The designer added a bow to the end of the sea shell Christmas ornament that is attached. The open end and all around that perimeter of the object is covered with a small string of pearls. There is a little lace detail in the seashell ornament that makes it look very traditional and feminine.
I found that these adorable ornaments were less than ten dollars per dozen so I added them to my holiday shopping list. I only ordered a dozen because I know that I am going to make a sea shell Christmas ornament like these in the future.
I love using a model when I craft instead of a pattern because it gives me the opportunity to experiment a little bit with the material. Since I work with an old-fashioned theme in my holiday décor I was really attracted to the traditional looking sea shell Christmas ornament.
However, there are many different seashell designs that are really beautiful. These items would be perfect for anyone who has a nautical theme in their home as well. The sea shell Christmas ornament is a great way to bring a little of the beach indoors no matter where you live.
The items make great gifts, too. Just about everyone knows someone that has a room with a nautical theme in their home. Why not send this person a nice sea shell Christmas ornament made out of sand dollars? You could add a little note about how you would have liked to have sent real money.
Joking aside, I find that the sea shell Christmas ornament is a great holiday decoration that can be painted any color to go with any theme.

Radio City Christmas Spectacular

When I was a kid, I always wanted to see the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular. Every year, in fact, when I was growing up, I would beg my parents to take me to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. I would beg them from Christmas through July. I wasn't really aware of time of year at that point, I just knew that I wanted to go.
I must have seen some movie with the Radio City Christmas Spectacular in it. I can't remember, but I think it was Annie. I know there was a Christmas Spectacular Radio City show, or something like it in that movie. I remember seeing all of the women dancing in a chorus line, the lights glowing, the costumes sparkling, and the hall crowded with applauding people. I couldn't think of anything I wanted to see more. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular appealed to my childish desire for spectacle.
Of course, try as they might, my parents could not explain to me why we couldn't see the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. I didn't understand that Vermont was nowhere near New York City. I simply knew that we went on vacation every year. Why couldn't we go on vacation to New York if it was in New York? I was truly perplexed. To be honest, I was probably a pain in the neck. Nevertheless, eventually my persistence paid off.
I was secretly hoping that one year, around Christmas time, my mom would announce that we were going to New York City to see the Radio City Christmas Spectacular! As it turns out, that didn't happen. What did happen, however, was that we saw a local Holiday Spectacular showing in Vermont. It was Not the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, of course, but my parents were able to convince me that it was the same thing. I did not know any better, and I loved it. I had never seen anything like it!
I got to see many Christmas holidays in my childhood. Every year, we would do something special. We would go to the Nutcracker, or we would go caroling. It didn't matter. It was always different and it was always exciting. Nonetheless, that Radio City music Spectacular was one of the most exciting things that I have ever done. Nowadays, I understand that Radio City Christmas Spectaculars are kind of silly and cliché. Still, at the time they were the perfect celebration of Christmas.

child Christmas stocking

Each morning for Christmas, we would open and share our gifts, and then we would save our stockings for last. This was always like a special bonus after all of the gifts had been opened and admired. Though adults usually skip these if they are only giving to each other, many children look forward to these, and it would not be Christmas to them if they did not have one waiting for them when they awoke on Christmas morning. When it comes time to buy and to fill a child Christmas stocking, you have a lot of fun things you can choose.
When buying the stocking, you have a lot of great choices. You can go with something that is more subdued, and that goes with your décor, and your child is still going to love it. However, you can add an extra touch when you buy a child Christmas stocking. There are many that have almost any Christmas character or theme you can think of, and those might make getting into the stocking a little bit more in line with those things that they love when they think of the holidays.
When it comes to filling a child Christmas stocking, you can put almost anything in there, with one obvious exception. You have to find things that fit. Price is not an issue, though you may have a budget that you have to stick to. You can get more expensive things like a new watch or jewelry if you wish, or you can find small, inexpensive gifts that they will probably love just as much. Most children expect to get candy in there, but if you never do that, they won’t know the difference. This is the one time of the year I do give my daughter candy, and she loves it because she doesn’t get it all of the time.
If you want to get a child Christmas stocking for other children, always okay the contents with the parents. Usually, anything that you chose will be just fine, but you should check just in case. You can find them pre-made, which might be a great idea if you are pressed for time. Most of the time, you can find ones just for girls and some just for boys, and some that will work for both. If you can’t think of anything to buy for gifts for nieces and nephews, these stockings might be just what you need. To a child, it’s like getting a bunch of gifts all at once.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Christmas Decorating For The Home

Are you ready for the hectic and chaotic holiday season? This annual event can come at you fast if you're not paying attention. If you didn't notice throughout past, the stores stock up on Christmas decorations, trees, and gifts rather early. Try before Thanksgiving. This always struck me as odd. Why in the world are they jumping to one holiday before a more current one has even passed? Businesses are weird like that. My guess is that they're trying to make as much cash off the holiday season as they can. Anyway, you know what all this Christmas talk means. Oodles of Christmas Decorating For The Home. How are you planning to deck out your house this year?
It's easy to notice that many neighbors go all out when it comes to Christmas Decorating For The Home. I mean, they really get into the Christmas spirit. Do you actually think they are appreciating the birth of Christ of merely competing with their fellow neighbors? Hmm, one would have to wonder. Not me though. Although I do firmly believe in dazzling Christmas Decorating For The Home, I don't care to compete with anyone. That's plain and simply not what the Christmas holidays are about. In my book they're not even about giving gifts. They're about family gatherings. This is that time of the year when all the friends and family get together to celebrate life, love, and just being a part of it all. Folks get way too wrapped up in gifts and Christmas Decorating For The Home. They often tend to lose sight of what really matters. Okay, so I'm sounding a tad "Hallmark Special" here. Regardless, it's prudent to remember that the holidays aren't just about Christmas Decorating For The Home, and cold-hard cash. There is more to be appreciated.
I really should think of a few new ideas this year concerning Christmas Decorating For The Home. Although I'm not interested in competing with other families, I do want to express some Christmas cheer and spirit. It's wonderful to step out on your lawn and stare up at a magnificently decorated home. I should know; I do it every year with my neighbor's house. Hey, don't forget to check out Christmas Decorating For The Home ideas online. Countless ideas are at your fingertips.

Most Popular Christmas Gifts

When it comes to Christmas gifts, many parents have no idea what the most popular Christmas gifts are for that year. The kids know, and may be wishing for something special, but many times parents are completely knocked for a loop when it comes time to shop. If it turns out the gift your daughter has been dreaming of is a popular one, it may be hard to find. If you are looking around December 24th, you may not find it at all. When this happens, parents panic. That one special gift is important, and if you can’t find it, you feel like you may have let your child down.
Understandably, many parents try to keep away from the commercialism of Christmas, and try to teach their children there is more to this holiday than getting the most popular Christmas gifts under the tree in the morning. This is wonderful, but it doesn’t mean you can’t find a few special things that they have been wishing for. No matter what your religious convictions are, getting that special present is still part of the magic of Christmas.
When your child has their heart set on a gift that just happens to be one of the most popular Christmas gifts available that year, you may have to search high and low to find it. This can be spending hours on the phone trying to find a store that has it, and then racing there in hopes that it is still on the shelf. There hasn’t been a huge shortage since the Tickle Me Elmo days, but popular toys are still on short demand on occasion.
Long before December 24th, find out what you kids are wishing for, and find out if you can find the one gift they want the most. It may be one of that years most popular Christmas gifts, and you don’t want to be left empty handed. If you can’t find the item in the stores, order it online. If the toy is extremely popular, you may have to go to eBay to find it, and you may find yourself paying double for the toy. You may be able to back order the toy from another website, but in that case, your child may have to wait until after Christmas to get it.
The most popular Christmas gifts may not be the ones you see on a popular toys list online or in the paper. What ends up being your child’s favorite gift might be something unique that no one around them has. You can find many unique and novelty gifts at specialty stores and on the Internet. It is nice when you can find the perfect gift for your child without spending days on end searching for it.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Christmas Carolers

For some people, Christmas carolers are a special part of Christmas, and without them, the holiday would not be the same. There is something beautiful about hearing Christmas carolers outside your home, singing in beautiful harmony as the snow falls and twilight looms. Some sing traditional carols while others choose to go with more modern songs. Sadly, this is a tradition that has somewhat died out due to safety issues, but you can still find Christmas carolers in your community if you want to hear some marvelous singing at Christmas time.
You may find that schools and other groups put on holiday themed shows that feature Christmas carolers and other musical acts. The school band and the school chorus might perform a magical program meant to inspire the magic of the holiday season. These events are sometimes free, and at other times, they are used to raise money for your school music programs. I remember these events quite clearly from when I was a child, and it became a Christmas tradition to go see the Christmas carolers and the school band perform. They gave a beautiful twist to many of the Christmas songs I knew and loved.
In same cases, you may able to hire Christmas carolers for your holiday events. You may find groups of four, much like a barbershop quartet, or you can find a full chorus of Christmas carolers to perform. You may be able to choose what songs you want them to sing, and for how long you want them to perform. They can be the main attraction, or they can be a special touch to a special holiday gathering. For large corporations, this may be a wonderful addition to the holiday bash you throw for your employees. If you have a party for your clients, this will be an excellent touch they will not soon forget.
If there are simply no Christmas carolers in your community, and you really miss the tradition, there is nothing stopping you from forming a group on your own. Put an advertisement in the local paper and you will find that there are plenty of people who want to sing with you. You can sing in your community, or you can put on performances for those who might be lonely around the holiday. Christmas carolers may be welcome at nursing homes, and hospitals, but remember to call ahead and ask permission before you show up.

Christian Christmas gift

Your Christmas gift list is likely to be full of Christians! If you're looking for a gift which emphasizes the Christian beliefs and meanings of Christmas, you're looking for a Christian Christmas gift as differentiated from a commercial indulgence or fancy electronic gadget. You want your gift to be meaningful to the devout Christian. Perhaps this sounds difficult, but in fact there are many delightful possibilities.
The spirit of Christmas is embodied by caring, giving, hope, peace on earth and love for your fellow man. Following these premises of Christian life, there are dozens of Christian Christmas gifts you may give with love and pleasure to friends. Let's take a look at just a dozen possibilities.
In the essential spirit of a Christian Christmas gift, gifts of food, clothes and toys donated to the poor and suffering in the community, in your recipient's honor is sure to be treasured.
Religiously-oriented books are well-received in Christian households. A Concordance allows you to find Bible passages and definitions and occurrences of words and phrases through an index format, making an ideal gift for those who frequently read the Bible, or teach classes. A history of Christianity is a good gift for a theological student, young and old alike. There are also many prayer books with diverse prayers for different occasions, designed to help the Christian surmount the problems and embrace the joys of life. Books by Thomas Merton and Evelyn Underhill also make beautiful gifts. Catholics often enjoy reading books on the lives of Saints, which endeavor to show how these people embodied Christian principles throughout their lives. Finally, an illustrated first Bible for a child is always a thoughtful gift, affording hours of reading pleasure and a child's first understanding of their family faith.
For a universally appealing Christian Christmas gift, a cross on a pendant, ring or earrings make a keepsake gift, for children and adults alike. Children especially cherish rings, which make them feel a special, personal attachment to Jesus.
Catholics love Rosary beads, as they contemplate on Jesus life when saying the Rosary. Catholic websites have a huge selection of beautiful Rosarys. You might also visit the Lourdes and Vatican websites.
Other ideas encapsulating the Christian Christmas gift theme include Nativity scenes, ornaments and wall hangings, statuary, Angel ornaments and decorations, framed art and stained glass replicas of Church windows. Finally, classical or ethnic Christmas music, such as Handel's Messiah make good Christian Christmas gifts.
Be sensitive to your recipients' Christian denomination, as various denominations gear books, music, jewelry design and other selections to individual practices of that denomination. Look online for Christian sites to find many other Christian Christmas gift ideas. And a very Merry Christmas to you!

Christmas

It is that time of year when you walk outside, the air smells crisp and the skies are a little grey. Jack Frost has touched the window panes with his magic fingers and the ice scraper needs to come out of the glove box in order to scrape off the front car window. Street lights take on a new aura as their red and green lights blink on and off. You begin to drive down the side streets on your way home to see who has the best light show on their lawn, and the children have sent their wish lists off to Santa. If you haven’t guessed what time of year it is, it is Christmas time.
Christmas itself represents a Holiday season that has taken on countless meanings all over this diverse country of ours; from snow covered hills to pink lights on palm trees, nativity scenes to peppermint pigs. Ebenezer Scrooge and The Grinch, as well as Miracle on 34th Street and It’s A Wonderful Life, all hold a special place in our hearts. Some of us may travel across the country during Christmas time, while others of us may simply travel across the street.
No matter what our Christmas traditions are, there is one very strong connection that we all share. Recent events in our country’s history, [9-11, Hurricane Katrina], remind us all of this connection and continue to strengthen that bond every day. This time of year we gather together with friends and family. As we gather, some of us may celebrate the birth of Christ, some of us may light candles on a Menorah, some of us may simply unwrap gifts with glee without a second thought. Yet there is no doubt, no question, that we all gather to celebrate each other.
We gather to celebrate life, and family, and those we love. We gather to enjoy good food, good conversation and good company. We reminisce about past holidays, remember those we love who are no longer with us, and plan for the future. We share photos, we share gifts, and we share laughs. At Christmas time we look for the innocent sparkle in our children’s eyes as we help them to create their own memories, and tuck them soundly into bed with a smile on their faces as ‘visions of sugar plums dance in their heads’.
No matter our age, our race, or our nationality; No matter our heritage, our upbringing, or our traditions; At Christmas time, we live, we laugh, and we love.

table top Christmas tree

When my mother first told me that she wanted a table top Christmas tree this year I was a little surprised. I immediately imagined a miniature holiday tree with miniature decorative ornaments sitting about one or two feet in height. While this seems like a great thing for a child I was a little taken back that an adult would want such an item.
Mom’s hints kept getting a little more and more obvious as the weeks went by. Her birthday is right after Thanksgiving and she usually wants at least one of her kids to give her a holiday-related ornament or decoration for her home. She has a great collection and I just figured that the unusual hint for a table top Christmas tree was just the beginning of a new menagerie of Christmas decorations for the home.
That was until I discovered what exactly she meant by a table top Christmas tree. I was thinking of the traditional holiday evergreen but she was talking about something entirely different. Once she brought the famous artist Thomas Kinkade into the conversation about her table top Christmas tree I began to think that I had the wrong idea.
I know that she is a big fan of Thomas Kinkade but I had no idea what he had to do with her recent mentioning of the table top Christmas tree. Once my visit at my mother’s house was over I decided to check out what was available on the Internet. I was really surprised and pleased by what I discovered.
Thomas Kinkade has a line of different products available during the holiday season. His art is of timeless beauty. His work always reminded me of Impressionist paintings but with a country charm that can not be reproduced. In his new holiday collection is a selection of table top Christmas trees that are truly remarkable.
I knew from the moment that I saw them that they must be the items Mom has been going on and on about. There are quite a few to choose from but I think that I have the table top Christmas tree that I am going to purchase for my mother narrowed down to just three. This was not an easy task by any means. Each table top Christmas tree is lovely.
The trees are made of porcelain and each has beautiful detail that tells a story. I probably will choose the nativity theme for my mother’s first Thomas Kinkade table top Christmas tree. I guess that I shouldn’t worry about which one I choose. No matter what she will love it and I’m sure that this table top Christmas tree will be the first of many in the years to come.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Christmas table decoration idea

We’ve all been to lavish holiday parties in which there were decorations galore. We get these brilliant ideas of what we want our own houses to look like and the décor that we want, but it isn’t always easy to find a way to recreate the same ideas.
Finding the perfect Christmas table decoration idea can be a difficult feat or an easy task. Depending on what kind of event you’re hosting or have going on, you may be limited to room or have an entire table available for decorating. If you want a fun Christmas table decoration idea for a table that will be fun and youthful – let your kids decorate a paper tablecloth. Let them cut out paper snowflakes, have some markers, crayons and they can entertain themselves for a few hours. I used to give my children Christmas cards that I’ve collected over the years. I’d let them cut out the pictures from the cards and attach them to the tablecloth as well.
However, if you’re looking for a Christmas table decoration idea that is a bit more mature and festive, there are lots of ideas to be found. You can easily see a florist and pick out some beautiful floral arrangements and spend the money on them. Or, you can be more creative and design some yourself. Tall and unscented white candles always make a room and a table more elegant. Make some decorative candleholders to surround the bottoms of them and it’ll look very elegant. Finding a unique and appropriate sized gingerbread house makes a great Christmas table decoration idea. Not only will it look and smell appealing to your guests, but it will bring out the child inside of everyone. Who doesn’t love a gingerbread house?
Christmas is all about shiny and sparkling décor, and you can incorporate that into a gorgeous Christmas table decoration idea. Make place cards out of shiny red or green bows. Hang some shimmering ornaments from a chandelier hanging above a table. Some carefully planned Christmas table decoration ideas have included strands of twinkling lights wrapped around a floral centerpiece and with the proper precautions taken, have appeared absolutely stunning.
And of course, around the holidays you’ll find the holiday candies. The shiny wrappers on Hershey Kisses and other candies make for some sweet Christmas table decoration ideas as well. You could simply put out a few candy dishes with the candies in them or create some sort of decoration with them, letting their shiny wrappers captivate the attention of your guests.
No matter how you decorate your festive Christmas table, make sure it is something that will be feasible, fun, within your means and will accentuate your holidays as best as possible.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Top Christmas Gifts

I have a long wish list of presents, so it's hard to whittle it down to the top Christmas gifts, but here goes. I have long wanted to learn to play the harmonica, I love blues music and that's what I'd learn to play. I'd want the harmonica and tutor book set and I could sit on the sofa on Christmas Day and drive everyone mad.
Another musical gift I'd like is a little, electric piano. It wouldn't take up much room and I could tinkle away to my heart's content. I'd also like the sheet music for the great jazz classics such as Herbie Hancock and Oscar Peterson. I suppose my top Christmas gifts should include something more practical, so I'd ask for a new pair of Winter boots. I hate Winter and the only thing that keeps my sanity is a pair of warm feet in snug, furry boots.
Being practical still, a few woolly sweaters wouldn't go amiss. I wouldn't mind an electric blanket too. I always like to receive books at Christmas. When the next Harry Potter book and DVD comes out, I definitely want them. A nice bottle of perfume under the tree would be most welcome. I don't mind what brand, as long as it's French! I know, I have expensive tastes.
Food is always a welcome gift and I like Belgian, chocolate truffles and English breakfast marmalade. That's about it for a top Christmas Gifts list, give or take a gift or two. I really don't mind what people get me as long as it's given with love and they've kept the receipt!
The best thing about Christmas for me is the giving of presents. I love to find just the right thing for loved ones. They make lists too, but I always get them a surprise that isn't on the list as well. Sometimes, I'll buy tickets for a show I know someone wants to see. I don't like to get anyone a gift voucher, if I can help it. It looks like you haven't made any effort, but I must admit I've done it on occasion when I've been desperate for ideas. Top Christmas gifts for children and teenagers in general are the latest computer games and ipods, I guess. Technology changes so fast. The classic board games remain however, and you can't beat the good, old train set or doll's house.

Christmas gift for the office

Finding a Christmas gift for the office poses many challenges. First of all you want to consider who is working in the area. Some people celebrate other holidays during this season while others prefer not to celebrate Christmas at all. It is important to take everyone into consideration.
Many workplaces welcome a Christmas gift for the office while others prefer to avoid making a big deal out of the religious holiday. Considering the atmosphere will help you decide if giving a Christmas gift for the office is a good idea in the first place.
I found that my small group of employees all celebrate the holiday season so choosing to give a Christmas gift for the office was a great idea for my situation. I decided to create a huge holiday basket filled with a handful of smaller baskets. The smaller baskets are filled with great treats for the staff.
Since there are only four employees in the entire building I had no problem putting together one Christmas gift for the office that can be broken down into smaller gifts. The huge basket will be left in the office for decoration and for holding plants. The smaller baskets in the Christmas gift for the office go to each employee.
Finding the items to create this interesting arrangement was not difficult. You can find oversized baskets at just about any craft store. The smaller baskets are very easy to find as well and they are inexpensive. The challenge in this Christmas gift for the office is filling the baskets with meaningful items.
I definitely didn’t want to go with coffee mugs. It seems as if we get these items at just about every office function. Coming up with an original idea was difficult but it was really worth it. I decided to combine food and sentimental items to create the perfect Christmas present for the office that has a personal touch.
I chose gourmet food items like vinegars, oils and sauces for one of the baskets. I chose chocolate for the two chocolate-loves and different kinds of specialty coffees for the coffee enthusiast in the group. Each employee also received a personalized frame for pictures of their loved ones in this Christmas gift for the office.
It would have been easy to buy pre-made basket arrangements but I always communicate that we work as a team. The Christmas gift for the office represents that we are one unit but we still retain our individuality as well.

Christmas gift for child

Because of the fact that kids are at one of the most exciting and dynamic times of their lives, it is important to find the exact right Christmas gift for child. They will find a great Christmas gift for a child so exciting, and who can wonder why. Everyone remembers the excitement of waking up on Christmas morning, and going downstairs to look at the tree and see what Santa has brought in the night. It is a thrill unlike anything that you may have experienced in your life since then. If you get a good Christmas gift for children, their happiness will be palpable for weeks and weeks to come, and that is a fact!
Of course, the most classic Christmas gift for child is a nice toy. Depending on the age of the child, a toy can take any one of numerous forms, from a doll, to a radio controlled car, to a nice picture book or a model rocket. It really does not matter, as long as it is something that the kid wants.
In fact, getting a Christmas gift for a kid is one of the easiest things in the world to do. No one should have any trouble getting the right Christmas gift for child, because children are always so open about asking for just what they want from their parents, and that is the truth. If you can not find a Christmas gift for child, then you are probably just not listening, or something. There is no other way for me to explain it, anyway. Your kid has probably gone and made it ridiculously easy for you to find out just what Christmas gift for child he or she wants, and yet you are still unable to pick out the right thing for him or her? I hope that you are a better listener than that!
Of course, you might want to think about getting a Christmas gift for child that will do something to help their future. You might get them a trust fund in the bank, for example, that they can use when they are older. Although they will not appreciate this Christmas gift for child right away, they sure will thank you when they get to the age where they really need to think about money! I think that, in some ways, this is the very best Christmas gift for child that you can get.

Christmas Gift For a Man

Each year, I have the same problem. I can never decide what to buy for my husband, my dad, and my brothers. I can buy very easily for the women in my family, and for my friends, but when it comes time to buy a Christmas gift for a man, I get stumped rather easily. I don’t know why this is, it just is. It seems that men are pickier than they seem, and I just never feel like I get it wrong. If you have trouble finding a Christmas gift for a man, you have to get some help.
You can find ideas online, and this is what has finally helped me in my search for a Christmas gift for a man in my life. The problem seems to be that stores have the same stuff each year, and most of the stuff is worthless to the men that I know. They don’t need any golf clubs, and if they did, I should not be the one picking one out. Surely a big screen television would be great, but it is a little bit out of my budget. So when it comes time to buy, I turn to the Internet to find what I need.
A little searching should help you come up with some good ideas. You don’t have to buy online, but it is a great place to find a Christmas gift for a man that you cannot find anywhere else. You can even look on eBay for your choice, to see if you can get it for a better price than offered by the website you found. The great thing about searching online is that you can get items delivered to your home, which totally bypasses the crowds in the stores.
If you don’t have any luck online, you can try infomercials. I know, I know, these are annoying, but they also have great products. Even better, you should check out the Home Shopping Network. When it comes time for the holidays, many of these have shows that cater to helping you find the perfect Christmas gift for a man. If they can’t help you, perhaps no one can.
When it just seems like nothing is working out, and you think buying a Christmas gift for a man is hopeless, know that you have one last option. This may not seem like the best gift, but it will always be a welcome one. No matter what their favorite hobby may be, you can find a gift certificate that will help them buy time, equipment, supplies, or anything else they may have a use for. Buying a Christmas gift for a man should not be this hard, but perhaps that is just how it is.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Christmas gift for mother

There are a few times a year when children get to show their mom how much they really mean to them. Though many think of birthday or Mother’s Day first, Christmas is also a great time to do this. They are much less likely to make a fuss if you spend a little more on them this day, and what you get will always be good enough, even if you feel you have missed the mark. When you worry that you won’t get the right Christmas gift for mother, you should take some time to think about who she is as a person before you buy.
You may already know the personality of your mom quite well, even though you may not live with her any more. By this I mean that you probably know if she has all that she wants, and that she wouldn’t dream of giving you a suggestion. That means you are on your own. Other mothers may have a few things they would really like to have, but you may have a hard time getting that information out of them. If you are lucky, you have one of the moms who will fill you in on a few things she would like without too much prodding. That means you have a head start on your Christmas gift for mother.
There are some moms who will love what you get no matter what it is, but she may end up returning many of the things she gets that she feels are not useful or needed. This type of mom is often very practical, and she probably doesn’t put quite as much emotional connection to gifts as other moms. This is when you might want to think of a Christmas gift for mother that goes along the lines of something she would like to do rather than an item. You could get her a gift certificate for almost anything. Think about her hobbies and what she does with her spare time, and the perfect ideas will come to you.
Most moms also treasure things that are homemade. If you are an adult, you might not feel up to making things, or you may think you have no talent in that area. If you have children, you can have them make things for Grandma. These might be some of the best gifts most moms can get. If you are still stuck, even with some gifts from the children, snoop around bit to see if there is something that she needs. Just remember, get a Christmas gift for mother that is not practical. Don’t get a blender, and don’t buy a vacuum. This is one time of the year when her gift should be for her enjoyment, and not a reminder of all the work she might do all day.

Christmas gift for grandparents

Finding the perfect Christmas present for grandparents is easier than you might think. Don't get me wrong -- it requires quite a bit of planning. You can not just pick up a Christmas gift for grandparents at the last minute and expect them not to know. Grandparents always know that sort of things. Your grandmother and grandfather are likely to be fairly traditional, so you need to go all in. That means that you need to wrap it nicely, get a card, and write a personal message. Still, if you are willing to do all of these things, your Christmas gift for grandma and grandpa will surely be a success.
The most important thing to remember when getting a Christmas gift for a grandparent is how sentimental old people are. They don't care if you spend a lot of money, and they don't care if your gift is unusual or difficult to come by. The most important thing is that it says something emotionally meaningful to them. That is why, a Christmas card is even more important than a Christmas gift for grandparents. A lot of grandparents prefer a note that is entirely handwritten. If you do buy one from a store, be sure to at least include a long personal message. Plan ahead, and make sure that your penmanship is good.
A lot of the time, a Christmas gift for grandparents can actually be pretty simple. The same grandmother Who liked your handmade paintings when you were a little kid will still like things that you make yourself. If you can knit her scarf, make a handmade pot, or give her a photograph Christmas ornament with your picture in it, she will absolutely love it.
The same thing goes for Christmas gifts for grandfathers. Last year, I got my grandfather a hand-carved bear. I have been woodcarving for many years now, but I'm still not very proficient at it. Nevertheless, I let my grandpa believe that I had made it myself for him. After all, it made him enjoy the present even more.
Sometimes, however, the opposite strategy works well for a Christmas gift for grandparents. Keep in mind that your grandparents are probably the least technically sophisticated people in your life. If you can help them learn to use the Internet, give them away to watch DVDs at home, or otherwise help them in the high-tech arena, they will be grateful. Just make sure to explain your Christmas gift for grandparents if it is too complicated.

Christmas gift for a teenager

When it comes to buying something for those who have left childhood, but are not quite adults just yet, you can have a hard time finding something that you think they will like. Teens can be hard to buy for, and that means your chances of getting the right thing are slim if you don’t put some time and thought into what you want to get for them. If they are your own children, they have probably already been dropping hints, but when you have to buy for someone else’s children, you have a lot to consider when buying a Christmas gift for a teenager.
All teenagers are different, of course, and you have to take those differences into consideration when you buy. For the most part, they have one hobby or activity that they love, and if you think about that particular interest, you may get some ideas. However, you don’t want to buy them something that they already have. If they have a favorite singer, for example, they may already have all of their CDs, but they may not have special DVDs of concert footage or any other number of things that singers and artists put out on the market these days. Ask the parents if the child has something before you get it though, just to avoid the repeat.
Teenagers, like adults, may also have something that they collect. This can help when choosing a Christmas gift for a teenager. If you know what they collect, you can look around online for something that goes with their collection. Looking online is smart because you have more options, and are less likely to choose something they already have, or that someone else might be getting for them. If you can do so, ask to see their collection. They may show you what they have without realizing why you are asking to see it.
Other times, buying a Christmas gift for a teenager is daunting, and that is when the gift certificate comes into play. You know that most teens love to shop, and the one you are buying for is probably no exception. You can get them gift certificates for things to do, like the movies or mini golf with friends, or you can find out where they like to shop and get them a certificate from that store. Sometimes, the gift certificate is the best way to go no matter what, and is something that will always be welcome by both teen and adult alike.

Christmas gift idea for boyfriend

Finding the perfect Christmas gift idea for boyfriend can be somewhat difficult. After all, Christmas is one of the best times of year for a couple. Outside, it is probably cold and snowy, while inside it is warm and comfortable. This creates a romantic ambiance that necessitates the perfect present to make everything just that much better. The right Christmas gift ideas for boyfriends can turn a good night into one that you will remember forever.
One of the best Christmas gift ideas for a boyfriend is slippers. After all, most boys won't spoil themselves with a nice pair of cozy slippers, but will appreciate it if you do. Warm slippers will make the winter that much more comfortable, allowing the boyfriend to feel completely relaxed and at ease indoors. Best of all, he will be able to use the slippers immediately. As he sits with you by the fire, he will have warm toasty feet and a mind that is totally at ease
Of course, there are always the more traditional guy gifts. Most guys love gadgets, and so you can always get one as a Christmas gift idea for boyfriend. Whether it is a new knife, a cell phone, a video game, or a set of tools, you can probably find some sort of gadget that he will want. Just make sure that you don't just buy him some generic tool simply because he is a guy. Not all guys like working in a workshop, playing on the computer, camping, shooting baskets, or any of the other stereotypical boy activities.
One Christmas gift idea for boyfriend that is sure to win you points is a romantic dinner or getaway. Although these used to be the kinds of presents that boys got for girls, nowadays they are increasingly popular as gifts from girlfriends to boyfriends. Best of all, that nice dinner or romantic getaway is something that you can enjoy as well. It provides you an excellent excuse to spend quality time together. It is especially good as a Christmas gift idea for new boyfriends.
Many women like to make their own Christmas gift for boyfriend. If you enjoy sewing, knitting, crocheting, or any other handicrafts, a new sweater is a great Christmas gift idea for boyfriends. Your boyfriend will always think of you every time he wears the sweater. He will know that you love him enough to take the time to make him something with your own hands! What could make a better Christmas gift idea for boyfriend than that>

Monday, December 8, 2008

Toys for Christmas

If you celebrate Christmas, you may think this is the happiest time of the year. If you have kids, you may also think it can be a major headache. Most kids want toys for Christmas, and it is of course, up to you to provide them. Unlike myself, many people are smart enough to buy toys for Christmas at an early date. They take advantage of layaway or mid summer sales to stock up. With my child, what she ‘must have’ changes so often I don’t dare shop in July. That’s a recipe for disaster.
If you don’t mind shopping for toys for Christmas at an early date, you have the advantage of finding great deals, as well as not facing the huge financial blow of having to buy everything at once. If you are a smart shopper, you can save tons of money on toys for Christmas just by biding your time and shopping around. Another great way to find deals on toys for Christmas is to buy online. If you have a website in mind, wait for them to have a special. Some will offer huge discounts in the middle of summer, and others will give you free shipping on orders with a certain minimum purchase. Not only will this help you find the perfect toys for Christmas gifts, it will save you time and money. You can sift through the choices on your computer, and the toys are delivered straight to your door. Easy!
When shopping for toys for Christmas gifts, another great place to look is eBay. You can find deals all year round on eBay, and the selection of toys is unlimited. You will have a better time finding hard to get toys for Christmas by searching eBay early and often. Don’t forget about friends and family when looking for toys for Christmas. Ask them to join you for a trip to outlet malls where you can find some great deals. If they are going and you cannot, ask nicely if they would pick some stuff up for you.
If you are worried about getting popular toys for Christmas, you will want to buy early. The most popular toys sell out quickly and if you are looking for popular toys for Christmas on the 24th of December, you may just be out of luck. No matter when you shop, or how much money you save, remember to teach your child that the holiday is more about just getting toys for Christmas morning. Remind them that others are in need, and the holiday is meant to celebrate more than the jolly man in red. Toys are great, but family and spirituality is more important.

cheap Christmas presents

That gleeful time of year will soon be rolling around once more. If there's one season that people always love and look forward to, it's Christmas. All that eggnog, snow, yummy food, holiday cheer and opening of presents sees to get people excited. However, there is one aspect of Christmas that tends to put a damper on things. I am referring to all the spending. Naturally when the holiday season rears its head, there will be much spending to do. Are you ready to go out and purchase all of those Christmas gifts for your family and friends? No doubt they can get a bit pricey at times. Maybe this year you need some cheap Christmas presents to pass out.
I will never forget one snowy Christmas morning when I was about 13 years old. There were several Christmas presents under the tree that were not there the night before. Naturally I wondered where they came from and had to inspect a little closer. I spotted the tag on all of them and it appeared they were from my stepbrother. He had went out and purchased a real gift for everyone in our family. This was naturally an utter shock since he was only 17 years old. Why all of the sudden did he want to buy gifts for everyone? Regardless of where he found his Christmas spirit, I chose to tear open my gift and see what exactly it was. As it turned out, the large box only had a pack of Bubblicios in it. Needless to say, so did everyone else's. Now that's what cheap Christmas presents are not all about. Sure, he got away with spending very little, but no one really wanted the gum. Anyway, he found the whole situation hilarious. Go figure!
The subject of cheap Christmas presents is a rather tough one and certainly varies from person to person. What some folks want to receive on Christmas, others do not. This is why it's wise to consider your family as an individual unit. Think about the things they like and the cheap Christmas presents they would most likely enjoy. Just because you don't spend a great deal of cash, doesn't mean that your Christmas gift is lame or useless. Furthermore, a wonderful place to shop around for excellent cheap Christmas presents is on the web.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Unique Christmas Gift

If you are tired of getting the same gift each year for your wife, husband, boss, or friend, you are probably looking for places to find a unique Christmas gift. These aren’t as hard to come by as you may think, but you will have to put some thought in to it. When I look for a unique Christmas gift for someone special, I have to stop and think about that person, and then start my search from there.
Each person is unique, so if you think of what makes them tick, and what they love to do, finding a unique Christmas gift is not as hard as you may think. Many times, it is just a matter of finding something you know they don’t have, and then looking for the unusual. If you know a golfer, but can’t imagine buying them clubs, a unique Christmas gift for that person might be a golf bag in their favorite color that is monogrammed with their initials.
You might also consider their personal interests when looking for a unique Christmas gift. If you know someone who is really into Elvis, look on eBay for a collector’s item that is in your price range. You might find the cook in your family a book from their favorite chef, and see if you can get it autographed for them. This might not be possible, but some people will autograph stuff if you mail it in and provide a post-paid return envelope or box.
Gift baskets can also be a unique Christmas gift. The best thing about gift baskets is that they are easy to make on your own, and you can fill it with whatever your friend or spouse loves. No two personally created gift baskets will be the same, and these are often popular yet unique Christmas gift ideas. They aren’t just good for Christmas either; they can be a great gift any time of the year and for any occasion.
If you really want something off the wall and totally out of the ordinary, take your search for a unique Christmas gift online. There are things available online that you may have never imagined, and things that are sure to turn someone’s head. These sites are often found using search terms like “unique”, “strange”, or “weird”, along with the word “gift”. You never know what kind of unique Christmas gift you might turn up.

unusual Christmas gifts

Finding some unusual Christmas gifts for those you love is something of an art form. If you’re like me, you don’t like to buy boring things for people you care about. While clothes, jewelry, electronics, or steak knives are all great, they just aren’t very creative, are they? Finding unusual Christmas gifts is a great opportunity to show off your creative talents and get a real surprise from people.
One great unusual Christmas gift that I fall back on a lot is live animals. Most people would just say ‘pets’ but I’m saying live animals because traditional pets aren’t really all that creative either. A cat, dog, or hamster is certainly different, but isn’t what I would call a truly unusual Christmas gift. I’ve had some great reactions presenting loved ones with different amphibians and reptiles. Opening a box (with some well concealed air holes) to discover a live iguana is a sure fire way to get a priceless look on that special someone.
While the scaly critters are good, oversized insects are even better. One of the most unusual Christmas gifts I’ve given was a three-pound Brazilian beetle I affectionately named Bub (Big Ugly Bug). Oh how I wish I had a camera handy when my then girlfriend opened that lovingly wrapped box.
One of the most exciting gifts a person can give is a new car. Just the words ‘honey, come outside, I have something to show you’ can inspire a rapid heartbeat on a Christmas day, especially if said while dangling a pair of keys. Cars are great gifts, but are far from unusual. Playing on this instinctual excitement is a great way to get an inspired reaction from your true love. When I lead my last girlfriend outside to present her a brand new llama, explaining that the keys I’d dangled in front of her are for the chains binding it to the fence, it was truly a beautiful moment in our relationship. What better way to say “I love you forever” than with a flea ridden 6-foot tall quadruped that spits? As an alternative to llamas, donkeys and kangaroos also make good unusual Christmas gifts.
If live animals really aren’t your thing, consider dead ones. If you follow more vegetarian persuasions, you might consider a box of assorted fungi as an unusual Christmas gift for the one you care about. Also, broken glass, piles of mud, expired medicines, straw, and driftwood make great unusual Christmas gifts for those on a tighter budget, and are all sure to get you some adorable reactions.

Victorian Christmas ornament

One of the most popular themes in holiday decorating ideas stems from the Victorian era. This time in history is filled with beautiful images of holiday style that include vivid colors, lace and glowing candles among other things. You can embrace this timeless classic in holiday fare by adding a Victorian Christmas ornament collection into your decorating theme.
The idea of bringing the past back to life during the holiday season is quite romantic and very important. This time of year is for celebrating love, family and sharing as well as taking a moment to remember generations past. A Victorian Christmas ornament collection can help you bring some of the past into your home during this special time of year.
There are a few approaches that you can take to find the ideal collection of vintage holiday decorations for your home. Typically, people used to shop for an antique Christmas ornament at local antique stores and resale shops. Yard sales and flea markets are great places to find these holiday accents as well.
Today’s savvy shopper knows that he can find everything he needs on the World Wide Web. Vintage Christmas ornaments are available on many online stores. This is a great approach for finding exactly what you want in relatively little time. Online shopping is a time saving approach to getting the right Victorian Christmas ornament collection for your home.
While many of us are quite taken by the notion of including vintage holiday decorations into our holiday theme, many of us like an element of the present in the mix as well. There are a couple options to consider if you are shopping for Christmas decorations in a Victorian theme.
Reproductions are lovely, cost-effective items that can help you get this era’s look and feel without investing in antique holiday decorations. The options are abundant, especially if you browse on the Internet for various Victorian holiday accents. This is a nice place to find great ideas as well.
You can also opt to make your own Victorian Christmas ornament. There are plenty of online sites that offer detailed instructions as well as links to find the supplies necessary to make your own holiday decorations. This is a wonderful arts and crafts activity for the family to share.
Each of these options is wonderful but I have a personal favorite approach that I really love. You can have a Victorian Christmas ornament made for you. This is a fantastic approach that truly merges the past with the present. Find a site that offers to create the ornaments out of real vintage materials for the perfect start to your antique holiday collection.
Some companies use scraps from this era to hand craft new holiday decorations that are truly one-of-a-kind. Of all the options available in the quest to find a Victorian Christmas ornament, I find this to be the most appealing.

western Christmas cards

Sending western Christmas cards can provide a unique touch to your holiday cheer. When most people think about holiday greeting cards, western Christmas cards are probably the last thing on their mind. This should not discourage you from sending out a western Christmas card. ON the contrary, if anything it should encourage you. I mean, who wants to send out exactly the same boring seasons greeting cards as their neighbor does. Wouldn't you rather be different. I know that, since I began sending out western Christmas cards instead of the regular kind, I have been receiving all sorts of compliments on them.
You might not have ever even seen a western Christmas card before, so I guess that I should explain just what they are. What makes western Christmas cards different from other more traditional ones is the layout and the design. Rather than some kind of Charles Ives sort of scene of a winter wonderland, where kids with rosy cheeks throw snowballs or ride around on sleds, western Christmas cards send a greeting from a part of the country where it never snows. They have all kinds of southwestern motifs on them, including interesting borders and tan, dusty backgrounds. They will usually feature something a little unique and quirky, something that most people would not think of with Christmas, but which makes sense nonetheless. For example, some western Christmas cards have pictures of cacti on them. Others have pueblos covered with Christmas lights.
One of the things that I like the very best of all about western Christmas cards is that they help you to show your friends, families, and loved ones how universal the spirit of Christmas is. With traditional Christmas cards, there is this very Eurocentric take on the holiday. It is all from the experiences of Northern Europeans on Christmas, with snow and thick, evergreen forests. But when you send or receive western Christmas cards, you get to acknowledge that people all over the world celebrate Christmas It also makes you rethink the traditional images that are associated with the Christmas season. Take the manger, for instance. Bethlehem is in Israel. Do you think that it was really snowing there? Of course not. Like the decorated Christmas cactus in the western christmas cards I sent last year, our own ideas of Christmas reflect not on the traditional reading of the bible, but on our own cultural understandings of what Christmas means to all of us.

cheap Christmas gift

We’ve all gotten a terrible cheap Christmas gift that is clearly something that was picked up at the last minute without any thought, and obvious that the giver did not spend much money. The situation was even portrayed on the NBC television show “The Office”, where in an office gift exchange a giver gave the ultimate cheap Christmas gift – a used flannel shirt that was the wrong size for the recipient. It was later told that it was just grabbed from the givers own closet that very morning of the exchange.
It is completely understandable that there are situations where a gift giver does not want to spend much money on a gift, whether it be because of an occasion like an office gift exchange where you don’t know the recipient that well, or because of overall finances for all gifts for the year. We have all been in a situation where we have wanted to give a relatively cheap Christmas gift and have ended up frustrated beyond belief because we haven’t been able to find something that didn’t look like it cost five dollars.
There are ways to give a cheap Christmas gift without coming off looking like a holiday scrooge or a cheapskate. One of the best ways to give a cheap Christmas gift is to dress it up in fabulous wrapping. Presentation is everything, and if you put some time and effort into the packaging you will be surprised how much better that cheap Christmas gift will look. Using things like paper mache boxes and thick ribbon can make all the difference in the world.
Everyone always appreciates homemade goodies during the holiday season as well. Make up a batch of spiced nuts, chocolate covered pretzels or your best banana bread and package it in a gift box with some raffia and the recipient will think it looks like it came from a specialty bakery, but with the great taste of something homemade.
Of course when giving a cheap Christmas gift, it is usually helpful to know the recipient. In those cases you can usually know of something that is under ten dollars that they really would want and use, whether it be their favorite scented lotion or a box of their favorite golf balls. Giving a cheap Christmas gift is not the easiest task in the world, but when done with caution it can turn out fabulously!

cheap Christmas decoration

Cheap Christmas decoration
There’s nothing better than decorating for the holidays. And if you’re like most people, your favorite holiday for decorating is Christmas. For many people, the more decorations – the better. For some people, being able to afford lavish and serene Christmas decorations is a bit of a challenge. There are lots of ways to decorate for Christmas, or any holiday, on a limited budget.
Trying to find a cheap Christmas decoration isn’t always easy. Then again, it doesn’t have to be that difficult either. The best way to get some quick and cheap Christmas decorations is to let your children use their imagination. Suddenly, with some construction paper, scissors and glitter, your children can make snowflakes come to life and transform any room in the house. Handmade snowflakes can be plastered all over windows as well, giving a sense of youth and fun for some decorations. Don’t have any children? You can relive your youth and create some snowflakes on your own.
There are lots of ways to create a form of a cheap Christmas decoration. You can always use the same decorations year after year and save yourself quite a bit of money. While it may sound wonderful to get new décor each and every year, that isn’t always feasible. However, if you don’t want your house to appear the same as the previous year, switch some decorations around. Use the decorations from one room and switch them with another room.
Another cheap Christmas decoration idea is to use artificial flowers, wreaths or trees. Sure, live poinsettias and flowers look brilliant for décor, but, they can become rather costly. You can easily head to a discount art store and get some individual silk flowers to make your own creations. You can make your own wreath for a fraction of the cost. And, it’ll last longer than the live ones that only last for several weeks.
Saving Christmas cards from previous years can make for some cheap Christmas decorations as well. Cut out the pretty pictures and scenes from the cards. You can glue them onto plain paper and cut them out. You can create artistic centerpieces and tablecloths with them. If you use your imagination, there are lots of ways to create a cheap Christmas decoration, or decorations for any holidays. Head to a department store and cruise through the aisles of decorations. Study them. What do you see that you can create on your own for a fraction of the costs. Once you get some ideas of what you want and like, put some time and creativity into decorating. Find some holiday books at the public library and copy some of their projects. Just remember – whatever you create, cherish it and keep it for the following years.

cat Christmas stocking

Any pet owner will tell you that an animal that is adopted becomes a real member of the family. My family has adopted a full grown cat and he is a great addition to our clan. The year we decided to show the kitty that he is an equal by getting him his very own cat Christmas stocking.
I went to a few stores to find just the right one. I wound up with two cat Christmas stockings instead. The first one I chose is just adorable. The top of the stocking is white and the foot is a beautiful shade of sparkling green. The cat Christmas stocking is personalized with Purr’s name and there is even a little bell to entertain the kitty as well.
I really liked this cat Christmas stocking because of its size. It is 18 inches long and 8 inches wide so I can fit plenty of treats for our beloved animal in it. I chose everything from play mice to edible treats in the cat Christmas stocking. I just can’t wait to give it to him on the morning of the holiday.
The second item I purchase I bought more for myself than our feline friend. I just couldn’t pass this one up. The cat Christmas stocking featured a “good cat” and a “bad cat” on each side. This adorable item is just too cute even though it is too small to hold all of the holiday treats I bought for my pet.
I decided to buy the cat Christmas stocking anyway as a conversation piece. The detail and cut cat character are enough to keep us talking and the concept is really funny. It’s too bad that it is just so small. It also doesn’t have a bell and my cat loves his bell.
The good cat on the front of the stocking for pets is sitting perfectly pretty. Her expression is one of sheer pride and satisfaction. She is wearing a Santa hat and she is the epitome of holiday spirit.
The kitty on the back of the cat Christmas stocking is another story. She is facing the other direction so you only see her back. Her claws are dug into the wall and there are huge gashes streaking down where they had done their damage. Her fur is sticking up in the air and you can almost hear her angry mew.
I just loved the images so much that I bought this one, too. I think that it makes a nice, humorous addition to our holiday decorations. Maybe we will adopt a kitten. The cat Christmas stocking may be put to use.