(okay, so I've been putting this off long enough, mostly because I have very few pictures to post, and it just feels weird writing a post without any pictures, especially since I can ramble on and on for forever and a page... unfortunately, I'm not very good at actually taking my own photos, but I usually just get copies from family so it's not so bad ... unless, however, the one of the family's unofficial photographers loses all said photos in a hard-drive crash. ...so, until I can scrounge up some pictures elsewhere, for now, what I have will have to make do, even if that means not a single picture from Christmas. *sigh*. really bummed about that, but I guess it just goes to show I really ought to take my own photos and shouldn't just depend on everyone else's photos. sorry.)
Just like the rest of our fall, December was really busy for us. Between parties and dinners and holiday events (the creche exhibit our stake held was quite beautiful and we were able to take some of Danny's school friends with us too), Danny was studying for finals and I was trying to finish up the millions of projects I'd commited myself to during the few days I was healthy (feels like it's becoming a trend of mine, but I seemed to catch every cold and flu there was that fall, and spent a good portion of the last few months of the year sick and hopped up on cold medicine... really fun). Somehow I was still able to finish most of what I wanted to get done (though it never seems enough), namely Christmas gifts galore. ... I can't seem to do things small, can I?
Anyway, I thought I'd show off some of the things that took all my time and energy, and that I'm proud to say I made and actually liked (which doesn't happen too often):
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| This year on Danny's side we had Elena's family for the Christmas gift exchange. We decided it'd be nice to give the parents a restaurant gift card for a date night, and for the kids, I thought it'd be fun to make them a set of hand puppets like the ones I had made for Amanda's kids a couple years back. But this time, I decided to make just five people for each of the members of their family (l-r, Brent, Elena, Race, Dash, and Wynn). |
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| ... and I decided to try making some zoo animals since their kids love animals. It ended up being a lot of fun to plan and make, definitely time consuming, but I was really glad with how they turned out. Plus, it's so fun to use the patterend felt from hobby lobby (for the leopard and the zebra and the dinosaur outfit). There were a lot of other ideas I had, and perhaps a few of them I might have done a little differently to make it a little easier, if I did it again. Another time. maybe for next Christmas, lol. |
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| ... the backs of the animals -- the people I usually leave plain on the back but some of the animals just wouldn't have been so cool without doing the back too, like the parrot's tail feathers or the zebra's mane. I think the puppets went over well, but seriously, it seemed like Elena enjoyed them way more than the kids, lol. I'm glad they enjoyed them. |
For my side of the family, I went with treat boxes again, since I think everyone liked them the year before. This time I made chocolate caramel popcorn and oreo truffles -- definitely a hit. ... pretty simple to make, though I think I'll use the food processor next time, it'll be a lot faster than crushing the oreos by hand. For the nephews, I made some dress-up clothes to go along with dress-up hats they got for Christmas too. I ended up making them: two super hero capes (one was green/blue, the other red/gold); a cowboy vest with a red bandana; a white chef's hat and apron; a lab coat; and a pink tutu (it was specifically requested). It was fun to design and make, though I was surprised to find the ones I thought would be really hard and take forever ended up coming together really easily, and the ones I thought would be a cinch turned out to be a lot harder than I had anticipated. Oh well, live and learn, right? I think they all turned out pretty nicely in the end. I forgot to take pictures of them before wrapping them, and then the
boys were a bit reluctant to show them off for me during Christmas, but
Amanda got some pictures of them after the holidays, so here's a few of
them. ... and the boys definitely enjoy mixing them up, haha.
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| Seth is wearing one of the capes ... with a cowboy hat, and Andrew is wearing the cowboy vest ... with a cop hat. |
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| Seth showing off the chef's hat and apron -- they actually matched a set, lol. |
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| ... while Andrew wears the tutu, the lab coat, and a pirate hat. very, um, unique combination, haha. |
And last but not least ... the cupcakes. -_- ok, it started off a simple enough idea. I generally make plates of cookies for friends at the holidays, and goodness knows we have a lot of traditional and very labor-intensive Christmas cookies I like to make. But I knew that would be trying to do way too much, there wasn't enough time and too many friends, but I still wanted to do something, and baking is what I'm known for. So why not cupcakes? those are nice and easy, just make some boxed cupcakes with my really good chocolate frosting with red and green sprinkles and Santa plates, it couldn't be easier, right?
... hmm. well. let's just say that by the end of December I never wanted to see another cupcake again. yeah, they turned out nice, and everyone loved them, but by the time we made enough plates and delivered them to everyone we planned on... I had baked and frosted over 135 cupcakes... in the course of maybe a week and a half? oh, and I also had the bright idea that while doing that, I was still going to make one or maybe two of my favorite Christmas cookies I'd mentioned earlier, just for the family, because it's just not the same without them ... and that turned into making four different cookies ... while finishing up half the dress-up clothes ... and a few last puppets ... five days before we were leaving to see family. oh, and toss in a couple Christmas parties at church and with friends that same week, all of which also required another baked good to bring. ... and the fact that I still had one of my lingering colds. (...oh, and did I mention that one of the batches of cupcakes had to be gluten-free too?) ... needless to say, I tend to overdo things, even when I try so hard not to... or at least I think I try hard not to... maybe next year I'll learn to simplify...
ANYway. yes. I somehow managed to get it all done, even if it meant practically living in the kitchen all month, and everyone loved the cookies and the baked goods at the parties and the cupcakes. but no. never again. ever. next year everyone's getting cards. or at least something that can be made weeks in advance (see, that's the biggest kicker with giving food -- you have to give it while it's still fresh). Though, it's still always nice to see the biggest smiles when people enjoy the food I've made and give me the biggest compliments on them... it's one thing I know I can do that will make people happy.
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| one of the dozens of plates of cupcakes... at least they looked good and tasted great, right? |