Monday, November 12, 2012

50 Stocking Stuffers For Teenage Boys

  
  I like to get my Christmas shopping done early. Do you too? Last month, I was trying to think of stocking stuffers for my teenage nephew & niece. I looked for a little help from Google, but other than a couple small lists, there really wasn't much help. After taking what little help I found, remembering back to my teenage days, & just making some lists over a couple of days, I came up with 50 stocking stuffer ideas for both teenage guys & teenage girls. I hope these are of help to you.

  If you have any more ideas, please feel free to leave comments so we can all help one another out! 

  This week, we'll start with the ideas for teen boys.

  1. Magazine
  2. Book
  3. Small Nerf gun
  4. flashlight
  5. Small Tools
  6. Shaving cream
  7. Razors
  8. Earbuds
  9. Socks
  10. Sunglasses
  11. Tie
  12. iTunes card
  13. T-shirt
  14. Cologne or body spray
  15. Wallet
  16. Men's hair products – shampoo, hair gel, paste, etc.
  17. Phone case
  18. Gloves
  19. DVD
  20. CD
  21. USB flash drive
  22. Watch
  23. Card game or playing cards
  24. Key chain
  25. Belt
  26. Chocolate, candy, or gum
  27. Lip balm
  28. Concert tickets
  29. Movie tickets
  30. Coffee card (Starbucks, anyone?)
  31. Calendar
  32. Hot chocolate packets
  33. Mug
  34. Guitar picks or strings for a guitar player, drum sticks for a drummer
  35. Small sports things – golf balls, tees, tennis balls, ski goggles, etc.
  36. Favourite sports team gear
  37. Tickets to the game
  38. Cap or knit hat
  39. Small alarm clock
  40. Video game
  41. Christmas tree ornament
  42. Body wash
  43. Room freshener - or perhaps this is more for mom? ;)
  44. Pen
  45. A small package of their favourite snack
  46. Woopie cushion or other practical joke
  47. Magic tricks
  48. Pocket knife
  49. Sports poster
  50. Car accessories, if they own a car

    Don't forget to check out my 50 Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Teenage Girls!


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Friday, November 09, 2012

Chocolate Chip Candy Cookies

  
  Do you still have Halloween candy kickin' around? Ya, we do too. :) This week, with permission from our kids, I harvested all the boxes of Smarties (similar to original M&M's for you Americans) they had & made cookies with them. Our kids were pretty excited to help out & be able to contribute one of the yummy ingredients! 

  I promise you'll like these chewy, gooey, chocolatey cookies!



Chocolate Chip Candy Cookies
makes 2 dozen

3/4 cup butter
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup white sugar
1 egg
2 tsp. vanilla
2 cups all purpose flour
2 tsp. cornstarch
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1 cup chocolate chips
1 cup Smarties or M&M's

Preheat oven to 350ยบ F.

In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream together butter & sugars until fluffy & light in color. Add egg & vanilla & blend in.

Mix in dry ingredients & chocolate chips. Slowly stir in candies. 

Using a tablespoon, drop dough onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until just lightly browned. 

Let cool, on the sheet for 5 minutes, then move to a cooling rack to cool completely.




Pour yourself a glass of milk & enjoy a couple. :)

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Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Christmas Place Cards

  
  Well, today is the day. I've been working very hard on Christmas crafts all month to get ready for today's craft fair. Of the things I've been preparing, one of them is Christmas place cards. 

  Place cards are a great thing to have on hand for your formal Christmas dinner. They're also great for buffets so you can label each dish.

Here is a set that I made a couple Christmases ago for my mom. She had started a bird theme with her Christmas decor & wanted some place cards to co-ordinate at the Christmas table. 


Sadly, they took quite awhile to make - lots of tiny pieces. I would have loved to make more of those for the craft fair, but just didn't have the time. Maybe next year.

Here are some simple ones I created for the craft fair.


I added a little bling to the gifts as well as to the snowflakes below...


'Cuz everyone loves a little bling, right? 

I'll be sure & let you know how things went today. 
I hope you're having fun getting ready for the holidays. :)

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Monday, November 05, 2012

Christmas Tags Using The Cricut

  What a weekend! I was busy in my craft room almost the whole time getting things finished up for this week's craft fair. I think I got everything ready that I wanted to - or at least a little bit of everything. This will kind of be a testing ground for me to see what quantities I will need in the future, providing I decide to participate again. I'm sure it will be great & I will want to do it again!

  Here's one of the goodies I created...

Christmas Gift Tags


I used my Cricut for these babies & was able to make a lot relatively quickly.

1. Cut out tags from cardstock 
(I used the Birthday Bash cartridge)
2. Cut a square for a background from patterned paper or sheet music 
(I used George & Basic Shapes cartridge)
3. Cut embellishment of your choice from cardstock
(Holly is from Winter Wonderland cartridge & Star is from George & Basic Shapes)


4. Fancy up your embellishment with some glitter 
(I used Stickles).  Let Dry! :)
5. Tie a length of twine or ribbon to your tag
6. You're done!



Make a large batch of them to go with your Christmas decor & use them in your Christmas wrapping this season.


 I hope you stay tuned for a lot more Christmas wrapping ideas, crafts, cards, & recipes all the way up until Christmas!

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Friday, November 02, 2012

How To Make Tissue Paper Flowers


Have you ever been in a card store, buying wrapping paper for a gift? You may grab a bow that goes with the gift wrap & be struck by how expensive those things are! Did you know you can make something similar out of tissue paper for just pennies? 

Yup.

Here's how...

1. Start with one sheet of tissue paper. 
2. Fold it to approximately the size you want your flower. 
3. Cut a flower shape out of the folded tissue paper.
4 & 5. You can even layer different colours together.
6. To add an adhesive square to the back, simply cut a square from an adhesive backed foam sheet or paper.



7. Staple it, adhesive side OUT, to the flower.
8. Flip over. Starting with the top layer or two of tissue, gently pinch the paper together to create petals. Keep going until most of the layers are pinched or until you get a look that you like.
9. Peel off protective sheet from the adhesive & stick to your gift. 

So easy!

Make them as large or small as you want too! 



Here, I made an extra large one for this gift bag.



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