Welcome to Show & Tell Friday, hosted by Kelli at There Is No Place Like Home.
This week.. I am sharing our new advent calendar I made for my family.
I found this sweet advent from Target. It was all ready for me to add the papers of my choice and add my own personal touches, which I added my kids pictures to a few of the drawers.
This piece is so nice and sturdy.. it will really hold up for many more Christmas Seasons.
What do you put in an advent ??? well, I decided to fill each drawer with a treats and selected scripture leading up to the birth of Christ. Which is a great time to share , and pray together as a family.. celebrating the Nativity of Christ.
There is much said for the practical Victorian custom of " keeping Christmas ". A celebration of yuletide, embracing religious and some secular traditions, which spread over many weeks and began with advent, one of the oldest celebrations associated with Christmas.
The advent season preceding Christmas was set aside for time of prayer. During the 1880's European craftsmen made elaborate Advent Calendars, which families used to tell the Christmas story. The Victorian calenders were almost all religious, today there are a variety made with just "cutesy holiday themes ", that have no real meaning. I vote for the true Christmas Story to be told to every little girl and boy.. the birth of Christ !!!!
Thank You for coming by to see our Advent !!!!
Nice calandar. Last advent season I spent helping my daughter who was very sick and had a 2 month old on her hands. They had a flannel christmas tree with advent dates on it and we read scripture verses and sung a hymn each night--geat memories there.
ReplyDeleteYour calendar is nice! It's a great tradition too.
ReplyDeleteWe've always enjoyed advent calendars and yours is great. I usually bought the cutest ones I could find that included the Bible story in them. Enjoy..
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!!
ReplyDeleteSusan
What a neat idea! I agree with keeping the true Christmas story central.
ReplyDeleteBarbara H. @ Stray Thoughts
Wonderful Advent Calendar!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this idea! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteI very much like your advent calender. My hubby made an advent calender for me some years ago and I made one for him. This year, mine is not completely filled with goodies but with little love letters! Isn't that cute?
ReplyDeleteHave a great advent time!
Best wishes from Germany,
Anita
What a wonderful way to celebrate the Advent Season. That looks great.
ReplyDeleteNancy
The Advent is beautiful. What a great tradition.
ReplyDeleteI have already told my grandsons the Christmas story and they will want to hear it again during the holidays. The love it. I too vote for the true Christmas advent.
Blessings,
Mary
Hi - you have done a beautiful job embellishing your advent calendar - I love the victorian theme!
ReplyDeleteKaryn
I cast my vote with you for keepign with the true meaning of Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI love your advent calendar. It looks so victorian!
Thanks for sharing,
~Jane
I love Advent calenders and yours is very nice!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, you did a wonderful job. Advent is my favorite part of the season.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kelli
I love that! It is so cute! I'll have to go check out Target!
ReplyDelete:0) Sharon
I absolutely love your advent calendar...what a great job you did with it! Makes me wish I had children at home again:-) xo
ReplyDeleteOh, how nice! I would like to try and do something like that next year. I love the way you decorated it. :)
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