Wednesday, December 22, 2010

12 Crafts of Christmas

Now if you know I'm a crafter, you must know my girls are crafters too- especially Brooklyn.  So this year we decided to do the 12 Crafts of Christmas.  Please note, these projects were all done by 3 and 5 year olds with moderate adult assistance (ie: scissor usage, glue monitoring and some placement coaching).

So here you have the 12 Crafts of Christmas...

For the first craft of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
a Reindeer that's very han-dy.

For the second craft of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
a mitten they'd only need in Tennessee.

For the third craft of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
a stocking so very artsy.

For the fourth craft of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
a beautiful, bedazzled, Christmas tree.


On the fifth craft of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
a poor gingerbread amputee.

On the sixth craft of Christmas my girlies made with me,
a "hand"made poinsettia tree.

On the seventh day of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
the one they expect on Christmas Eve.

For the eighth craft of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
a tissue and button wreath.

On the ninth craft of Christmas my girlies made with me,
a man who from southern California sunshine would flee.

For the tenth craft of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
an angel singing beautifully.

For the eleventh craft of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
a cane that was made of candy.

For the  twelfth craft of Christmas my girlies made with me, 
a star ever so glitter-y.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for the rhyming. My favorite was the "amputee" line, which I could hear in your voice and then I could see you slap your knee in laughter.

    ~Cams

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