One year my (well intentioned) husband brought home one of those advent calendars where you open a little cardboard window or door and get a little chocolate. There was only one chocolate per day and well, I have four kids. The older ones would be pretty good about waiting a few days to get another turn but it was a fit fest for the younger ones. I banished candy advent calendars after that. Until now..... I was contacted by a company called Paper Mart about a possible holiday collaboration. I went to check out their site and was sucked into a vortex of cute packaging. Boxes, bags, ribbon, tins, jars, and more!!! When I finally pulled myself away from their site, I responded that I could easily think of some fun things to do for Christmas.
When I saw the fabric and burlap bags I KNEW what I could do. Those little bags could hold candy. FOUR pieces of candy :) No more fighting over turns. I chose these 4" burlap bags because I knew I could fit 24 of that size on my chalkboard. They have a ton of different fabrics and different sizes.
I was going to use my sheet of numbers stencil I bought but I couldn't find it so I cut some numbers out of vinyl instead. Either a store bought stencil or cutting out your own will do just fine. I used a foam brush and dabbed on the black craft paint.
You don't have to wait for it to dry, just peel it off.
I put them on my chalkboard but if you don't have a chalkboard you could just hang them on a wall or get a piece of thin (⅛") plywood and paint it with chalkboard paint. The plywood could be propped up against a wall or you could hang it.
I strung it up using this cute buffalo check ribbon and some mini clothespins. I filled them with mini candy canes and we will open them every day after dinner starting December 1st.
Does your family like to do advent calendars? What kind do you do?
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This post was sponsored by Paper Mart. All opinions and ideas were all mine.
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Debra
that is so adorable. I would love to do it but with seven of us living in a four bedroom home there is no room. But I LOVE getting your Emails Thank you Debra
Dana Herbert
Wonderful idea and so clever for your little dining area and love that you put a little tree in there too. P.S. Just got to know if you kept the ironing cupboard in the dining area.
Stacy
Yes! There wasn't a door so we added one and it is our broom closet :) I love it!
Helen Reynolds
This is such a cute idea! I had to laugh because we have done those chocolate calendars for years, everyone got their own.
Ang Paris
This is such a cute idea! I love it!
Sabrina
What a cute idea, I will have to make one next year!
Laura / Pet Scribbles
This is such a beautiful Advent calendar idea! Love love love those burlap sacks!
Melanie
This is so pretty! I wish that I had a wall this large to do something like this!
Meredith
This is adorable! Super creative idea and flawless execution :)
Lindsay AFM
Love this idea!! So fun!
kelley
Adorable!
Laura Kelly-Walters
This is totally darling!
Amy Anderson
That's so pretty! I love that stencil font too - what a great idea!
Antonella | White House Crafts
This is so cute. I love the little burlap bags.
Megan
We use countdown blocks that I made, but I think I like this better! So pretty and very farmhouse! Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday!
Courtney
So cute Stacy!