DIY Thankful Stick :: A New Thanksgiving Tradition

Thanksgiving is always a great time of year to count your blessings. While we shouldn’t need a holiday to remind us to be thankful, life sometimes gets in the way. That’s why last year I decided to make this DIY Thankful Wreath. It is the perfect reminder to count our blessings all month long. Shortly after last Thanksgiving, my son approached me about starting a tradition that we could take with us on the go. He wanted a stick that we could pass around at dinner and say what we are thankful for. That idea is why we are starting a new tradition this year. A DIY thankful stick is a tradition that travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

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Start a new tradition this Thanksgiving. A DIY thankful stick travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

 

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Materials

Step 1

First, bake your collected sticks in the over at 250ºF for 1-2 hours.

Tip:

  • You can place them straight on the oven rack.

 

Start a new tradition this Thanksgiving. A DIY thankful stick travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

Step 2

After your sticks have cooled, break them into semi-equal lengths.

Note:

  • You need 5-6 pieces (depending on thickness) that are 6 inches long.

 

Start a new tradition this Thanksgiving. A DIY thankful stick travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

Step 3

Next, cut a piece of burlap that is 6 inches long.

Step 4

Fold the 6 inch edges of the burlap towards the center until it is 2 inches wide.

 

Start a new tradition this Thanksgiving. A DIY thankful stick travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

Step 5

Wrap your folded burlap around your sticks and secure with a length of copper ribbon.

 

Start a new tradition this Thanksgiving. A DIY thankful stick travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

Step 6

Next, trim the ends of the ribbon as pictured.

 

Start a new tradition this Thanksgiving. A DIY thankful stick travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

Step 7

Add glue to one of your leaves and attach it to your thankful stick behind the bow.

 

Start a new tradition this Thanksgiving. A DIY thankful stick travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

Start a new tradition this Thanksgiving. A DIY thankful stick travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

Step 8

Repeat step 7 with your second leaf.

 

Start a new tradition this Thanksgiving. A DIY thankful stick travels with your family no matter who is hosting the big dinner this year.

We are so excited to share this new tradition with our extended family this year. My son is doubly excited to see one of his awesome ideas come to life. A DIY thankful stick is the perfect tradition for families that travel during Thanksgiving. Take it with you anywhere and remember to take a moment to reflect on what you are thankful for. If you want to make your DIY thankful stick ore colorful and get younger kids in on the fun, paint your sticks bright colors. Wrap it with a colorful ribbon and enjoy. Before you go, don’t forget to check out hits Low Calorie Whipped Pumpkin Pie! It is an easy dessert to take to the big Thanksgiving dinner!

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Ghostly DIY Crafts and Treats for Halloween

This week is our last Halloween themed round-up. It is fitting that the last round-up should be ghosts. Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween. After you check out the awesome DIY’s continue below to the Merry Monday Link Party 177!

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Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

 

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Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

Easy Halloween Light Up Ghost Craft (Chas’ Crazy Creations)

Raise your hand if you love all things mini! This adorable little ghost craft is perfect for feeding your obsession.

 

Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

Floating Ghost Décor with Brass Candlesticks (Sadie Seasongoods)

Ghostly awesomeness from vintage décor? Yes, please. These floating ghosts are easy to make and crazy adorable.

 

Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

Frosted Glass Ghost Cake Plate Stand (Stow and Tell U)

There are no words for how incredible this ghost cake plate stand is. Find out how easy it is to make at Stow and Tell U!

 

Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

Halloween Banana Pudding Parfaits (Hello Nature)

This not-so-spooky banana treat is great for kiddos this Halloween!

 

Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

Nutter Butter Ghost Cookies (MommaDJane)

Did you know that you can actually make Nutter Butters better? I didn’t until I saw these adorable little ghost cookies!

 

Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

Fun and Easy Halloween Vignette (The Boondocks Blog)

This Halloween vignette is adorable and family-friendly DIY ghost décor.

 

Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

Halloween Ghost Cupcakes (Lolly Jane)

Don’t forget the ghostly cupcakes when planning your Halloween shindig. These ones from Lolly Jane are easy and adorable!

 

Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

Glow in the Dark Ghost Handprint Shirt (DIY Adulation)

Don’t forget to look the part for your spook-tacular celebration. These glow in the dark handprint shirts are easy and adorable!

 

Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

Now you have 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats for Halloween that will delight your family and guests. If you want to throw some zombie fun in, don’t forget to check out these DIY Zombie Party Ideas. Find tons of ideas that you can pick and choose from to add to your ghostly Halloween. Now it’s time to move on to the party. Share your latest and greatest with us at the Merry Monday link party below. I’ll see you down there!

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Halloween and ghosts go together like biscuits and gravy. Here are 8 ghostly DIY crafts and treats to delight your party guests this Halloween.

7 Free Ways to Practice Giving in Daily Life

Giving to others is important and something you know that you want to teach your children. Of course, children learn best from watching their parents model the behavior. What do you do when you don’t have the money to give to causes that need it? How do you donate your time when you have 3+ kids who are actively involved in school and extracurricular activities? You find ways to fit giving into your day-to-day life. You encourage cultivating selflessness in yourself and your family. These 7 free ways to practice giving will help your family be philanthropic in your daily lives.

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Why not make your next family night a service project? These 7 free ways to practice giving will help your family be philanthropic in your daily lives.

Donate Old Kids’ Clothes to Foster Parents

The expectations of foster parents can change on a dime. Some coworkers of a family member were suddenly put in charge of an 8 month old who had been extricated for his safety. They had only ever fostered older kids and were in desperate need of clothes. We had a ton of old baby clothes so we boxed them up and sent the clothes to them.

 

Why not make your next family night a service project? These 7 free ways to practice giving will help your family be philanthropic in your daily lives.

Make Cards to Send to Deployed Service Members

This is a great one to get the kids involved in. Let them decorate cards, draw pictures, and write letters to service members thanking them for all that they do for our country. Once you have finished your cards give them to a group that sends them to the service members. Military Missions is a great place to send your finished cards to. They send out thousands of cards in care packages all year long. See their site for tips and the mailing address.

 

Why not make your next family night a service project? These 7 free ways to practice giving will help your family be philanthropic in your daily lives.

Send “Thinking of You” Cards

Speaking of sending cards, don’t wait for a special occasion. Send out handmade greeting cards to family and friends simply to brighten their days. Everybody loves getting a surprise in the mail. It lets loved ones know that you’re thinking about them. Don’t forget to get the kids in on this one too. Let them draw pictures or write letters to add to the card before mailing.

 

Why not make your next family night a service project? These 7 free ways to practice giving will help your family be philanthropic in your daily lives.

Pass Along That Gift Card

I firmly believe that you never know what someone is going through and the smallest gesture can have a huge impact. The next time that you’re at Target and your purchase gets you one of those free gift cards, pass it along. Let the cashier know that you would like it put towards the total of the person behind you in line. Think about the wonderful surprise of getting $5 or $10 off of your total for no reason except someone’s kindness. That’s pretty great!

 

Why not make your next family night a service project? These 7 free ways to practice giving will help your family be philanthropic in your daily lives.

Make Baby Books

If you have a talent for scrapbooking, use it to surprise new parents at the hospital. Use those extra supplies that you have around and create some sweet little baby books. When creating, be sure to leave areas for the parents to add photos of their baby’s milestones. If you need some inspiration you can check out this DIY Baby Book Gift.

 

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Infant Rocker

Speaking of babies, did you know that you can volunteer to rock babies in the hospital nursery? While this one will take more of your time, it won’t cost you a dime. Talk about one of the best ways to give back in the world. Check with a local hospital to find out about their volunteer policy and availability.

 

Free Child Care

One of the hardest things for busy parents to do is find time to have a date night alone. Offer the gift of free child care to friends and family. You can help mom and dad get some much needed time to refresh together. Grab free printable gift certificates to give at the links below. One has a pre-determined 3 hour time specified and the other does not have any time-frame specified.

 

Why not make your next family night a service project? These 7 free ways to practice giving will help your family be philanthropic in your daily lives.

Now you have 7 free ways to practice giving in your busy life. Which one will you try first? Don’t forget to get your kids involved in addition to modeling a spirit of giving for them. Many of these ideas can be done as a family, such as the cards and the baby books. Why not make your next family night a service project? It’s as easy as grabbing some cards, stickers, and markers and gathering around the table to create together. In what other ways does your family choose to practice giving? Let me know in the comments!

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