Printable Gingerbread Man Advent Scavenger Hunt

Yay! It’s day 3 of the 12 Days of Christmas blog hop and today is all about Advent calendars. If you are looking for something super fun and adorable this year then you will love this printable gingerbread man Advent scavenger hunt!

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It’s Day 3 and we are sharing DIY Christmas Countdown Calendar Ideas!


New Take on Advent

This year I wanted to try something totally different for our Advent calendar. This is partly because in October we were having trouble with the youngest getting out of bed at night and sneaking into food in the kitchen. It seems best not to tempt fate by having the treats accessible to tiny hands until the day of the treat.

I also wanted to make it more of a game for the kids. They get so excited about their Advent calendars but then they open it and it’s done for the day. Now, they get a clue and have to find their treat. In addition to that, since we do a lot of activities for Advent, they get to spend the day trying to figure out what activity those treats go with.

It simply adds an extra layer of fun for the whole family. After a while, you will start trying to trick them which is so much fun. Give them paint brushes but use them for cookie decorating. Little surprises like that truly make this so much fun!

 

Free Printable Gingerbread Man Advent Scavenger Hunt

Printable Gingerbread Man Advent Scavenger Hunt

Part of what makes this Advent idea so great (besides the face that they are absolutely adorable) is that it is easy to customize. Since the clues only lead to the hiding places of the treats, you can choose any treat you want. Give your kids a new book each day or get one of those toy assortment kits. Easily do whatever works for your family.

Printable Gingerbread Man Advent Scavenger Hunt

Blank Gingerbread Man Advent Scavenger Hunt

How to Use

Just as these cards make it easy to customize your Advent treats, they can also be displayed (or used) in a variety of ways. Here are just a few ideas for you:

Then, on each day, hide the corresponding treat for that day’s card. For example, if you are looking at Christmas lights one evening and the card is where the milk lives, then hide some mittens in the fridge that morning for your kids to find.

 

Small Wrapped Gifts in a Basket

Advent Treat Ideas

Once you know how you will use your Advent calendar, it’s time to pick the treats. Again these can be anything you want but I have a few tips to help keep you organized throughout:

  1. First, get a small box or bag to keep all of the treats in one place. The last thing you want is to scramble at the last minute because you can’t find a gift.
  2. Second, write down which treats are on which days in your planner. Knowing what’s coming makes it so much easier to prepare. This is also important if you do activities so that they do not conflict with kid’s extracurriculars.

Advent Treat Ideas – Activities

Our personal favorite is to include a lot of family activities in our Advent calendar. Because of that, we have treats that coincide with those activities. Since most of those activities happen in the evening after school and homework, the kids have the added fun of trying to figure out what activity the gifts go with.

Keep in mind that for activities, the treats don’t necessarily have to be new since the activity is technically the treat. For example, a board game for game night can be one that your family already owns. This is a great way to save money on your holiday.

Glow Sticks

Craft Supplies

Apron or Cooking Utensils

Hats and Mittens

Movie or Popcorn

Board Game

 

Assorted Small Toys

Advent Treat Ideas – Things

Of course, some days you are too busy (or tired) to enjoy a family activity for Advent. On these days, I like to supplement with small gifts and treats for the kids. The trick here is to keep it small and sprinkle them throughout your Advent countdown.

 

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Take your Advent to a fun and hilarious new level with this printable gingerbread man Advent scavenger hunt! You can change it up each year with a different treat theme or use it to build up to a surprise vacation gift on Christmas. This is truly a versatile Advent calendar idea.

Now it’s time to check out what my talented friends have created for their Advent calendars this year. See all of the awesome ideas below!

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DIY Candy Clip-On Earrings

Are you trying to save money on your holiday gifts without giving up on style? Don’t think you’re limited to sewing an elaborate quilt or making coasters. These DIY candy clip-on earrings are absolutely adorable, super easy to make, and the perfect handmade gift for any of the little princesses on your list!

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It’s our Second Day of the Fourth Annual 12 Days of Christmas Series!

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It’s Day 2 and we are sharing DIY Gift Ideas!


 

Candy Clip-On Earrings on Pastel Cards

I love clip-on earrings for little girls because it keeps you from making the choice to pierce before you’re ready. My daughter absolutely loves those plastic ones that come in dress up kits but they aren’t very durable. They also aren’t always practical for school, holiday gatherings, or other occasions she might want to dress up.

These DIY candy clip-on earrings are an easy solution that makes a great gift! Your little girl will love getting dressed up with these babies immediately after finding them in her stocking on Christmas morning.

DIY Candy Clip-On Earrings Materials

 

Pile of Candy Cabochons

Step 1

First, empty all of your cabochons into a pile.

 

Paired Up Candy Cabochons

Step 2

Then, make 3+ pairs that you want to turn into earrings.

Note:

 

Blank Silver Clip-On Earring Bases

Step 3

Next, pull out the same number of clip-on earring blanks for each set of cabochons.

Step 4

Then, open an earring blank and place a small amount of E6000 onto the flat front of it.

 

Blank Silver Clip-On Earring Base Glued to Candy Cabochon

Step 5

Next, press a cabochon into firmly into the E6000 on the earring blank.

Tips:

Step 6

Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have the desired number of earring sets made.

 

Candy Clip-On Earrings Drying on Paper Plate

Step 7

Set your earrings aside and allow the E6000 to dry for 24 hours before placing on your tags.

Tip:

 

Open Pastel Card

Pastel Card Cut In Half

Step 8

While you wait for your earrings to dry, pull out your card and cut it in half.

 

Pastel Card Half Cut In Half

Step 9

Then, take one half of your card and cut it in half again.

 

Corner Rounder and Scissors Next to Pastel Cards

Close Up of Slits Cut Into Cards

Step 10

Next, round the corners of each half and cut 3 pairs of slits in them. Use cabochons of the same size as your earrings to measure the distance between slits.

 

Candy Earrings on Pastel Card

Back of Clip-On Earrings on Card

Step 11

After your earrings have dried, slide them through the slits on your paper tags so that the pretty side of the earrings is on the front.

 

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These DIY candy clip-on earrings are so much fun! I totally want to make a regular pair of matching ones for me. (If I do, I’ll totally share how to make them with you too.) They are also so inexpensive to make that you could easily make a huge batch of them as party favors or gifts for your daughter’s Girl Scout troop.

Now it’s time to check out the other awesome handmade gift ideas from my friends below! Get DIY ideas for everyone on your list this year and Christmas is done!

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Glittery DIY Candy Wreath for Your Christmas Door

It’s Day 1 of the 4th annual 12 Days of Christmas blog hop! If you are looking for awesome DIY candy decor for your home this year, follow along with all of the creative fun right here. We are going full gingerbread house starting with this glittery DIY candy wreath!

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Welcome to Day 1 of the Fourth Annual 12 Days of Christmas Series!

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It’s Day 1 and we are sharing DIY Wreath Ideas!


I seriously have a candy problem and I don’t even mean eating too much of it. Bath bombs that look like sweet treats, giant gummy bear lamps, even Vanellope von Schweetz from Wreck It Ralph because of the candy in her hair all make me crazy excited.

This year that quirky love is totally your benefit because I’m channeling all of it into creating awesome candy-themed Christmas decor!

 

Candy Wreath Hanging on Door

Glittery DIY Candy Wreath Materials

 

Wrapped Starburst Candy on Blue Mat

Unwrapped Starburst Candy Next to Foam Wreath Form

Step 1

First, remove your candies from their wrappers. I used 2.6 pounds but it didn’t cover the back of the wreath. If you want the entire wreath covered, I recommend unwrapping 5 or 6 pounds.

 

Candy Glued Around Edge of Foam Wreath Form

Step 2

Next, begin gluing your candies to your wreath starting on the outer edge.

Note:

 

Candy Glued Around Edge of Foam Wreath Form 2

Step 3

Continue gluing on candies working your way towards the front of your wreath.

 

Candy Covered Wreath

Step 4

Keep adding candies until the front and sides of your wreath are covered.

 

Close Up of Candy Wreath with Mod Podge on It

Close Up of Mod Podge Spread on Candy

Step 5

Once your candies are on your wreath, place it on a protected surface and cover it with Mod Podge. I chose to spread mine with a 2” paint brush but you can use whatever you have on hand.

 

Close Up of Glitter on Candy Wreath

Glitter on Candy Wreath

Step 6

Next, sprinkle glitter all over the Mod Podge and allow it to dry completely before moving on.

Step 7

After your Mod Podge is dry, seal your wreath with clear engine paint. Make sure you cover the entire wreath to properly seal it (and to protect it from animals if you hang it on your door).

Step 8

Again, let the engine paint dry before moving on.

 

Glitter Ribbon Tied on Candy Wreath

Step 9

Now cut a length of ribbon that is double the length that you want your wreath to hang and tie it in a circle around your wreath.

 

Excess Ends Turned into Bow

Step 10

Turn any excess ribbon from your knot into a bow. See the photo above for reference.

 

Folded Pink Glitter Ribbon

Side View of Folded Pink Glitter Ribbon

Step 11

Next, fold more ribbon from your spool in on itself 4-6 times as pictured.

 

Folded Pink Glitter Ribbon Cut from Spool

Step 12

Cut the folded ribbon from your spool.

 

Clear Twist Tie Wrapped Around Folded Pink Glitter Ribbon

Step 13

Now, cinch the center of your folded ribbon and secure it with your clear twist tie.

 

Close Up of Bow Attached to Wreath

Fluffed Up Bow Attached to Candy Wreath

Step 14

Lastly, attach the twist tie to the bottom of your tied ribbon hanger and fluff the folds into a bow.

 

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Turn your home into your own personal Candyland starting with this glittery DIY candy wreath! Even better, this is totally easy to make and will make you totally excited every time you come home from the holiday chaos during the season. Now it’s time to check out all of the other amazing wreaths created by my friends below. Don’t forget to check the series introduction for more Christmas DIY projects and a list of all of the upcoming candy fun!

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