Family Traditions: Our Holiday Card Tree
While decorating for the holidays with the family, I asked my kids about their favorite family tradition. Their answer surprised me.
While decorating for the holidays with the family, I asked my kids about their favorite family tradition. Their answer surprised me.
My child who normally loves Christmas is very stressed out. Could it be related to the concept of Santa and having a feeling that everyone is lying?
Baking cookies for the holidays? These three crowd-pleasing cookie recipes are simple, delicious, and easy to churn out in large quantities.
For me, the holiday music starts earlier and earlier each year. And, I don’t think it has anything to do with the arrival of Holiday catalogs before Halloween. It’s just me and my sappy self. Well, at least I’ve culled through my collection for you now and picked out the best.
Mom needs advice on how to handle Elf on the Shelf and neighbor kids who still believe in the magic.
Put your kids to work this holiday season! These five fun crafts make it easy for them to help with gifts and decorations. Ho ho ho!
This year we pick a dozen toys on a various Holiday Hot Toy Lists to test out ourselves. Learn which toys we would recommend buying, consider skipping and avoiding altogether.
Don’t spend a fortune decorating for the holidays. Here are a few fun DIY wall hangings that will brighten any hall you want to deck!
We’ve got the scoop on writing to Santa — including his address, and how to get a response!
Who doesn’t love to play with rubber stamps? The problem is they can be pricey and it’s tough to find the perfect design. So, we teach you how to make our own.
Since the holiday party season starts this week we wanted to help you out with some hostess gift ideas that will guarantee a return invite next year.
This is the time of year when I’m pretty sure my head might explode. With gifts to wrap, cards to send, food to buy, elves to move and a million other things on my to-do list, I really just want to lie down and take a long winter’s nap.
It may only be early October, but if you find holiday shopping for a teen a monumental task, read this and relax a little. It’s okay!
With all of the pressure we put on ourselves to make family holidays “perfect,” this year I’m settling for reality, and working on being grateful for it all.
Teach your kids about the joy of giving with these simple kid-friendly holiday craft ideas. They will love making their own gifts for friends and family.
So classic, it’s not even a trick to figure out why we keep giving kids these things every single year. But we do. And we love that we do.
When do you know it’s time to take someone off your holiday card list? Or is sending cards a life time commitment?
This Advent Calendar craft features treats hidden within a star wreath which can be reused for a few years. Follow our picture tutorial to make your own!
Do you love personalized gifts? Yeah, we do too. I think the only recipients that don’t are re-gifters and tweens.
Looking for a simple and mess free craft to celebrate the holidays? These washi tape Christmas tree ornaments are just that.