Travel Advent Calendar Book Sew-along Day 1



I designed this advent calendar as one we can take away travelling with us easily as we are planning a big family holiday for December next year but don't want to miss out on the excitement of Christmas.  So I thought I'd make a travel advent calendar - and am being so organised that I'm making it a year in advance so we can 'test' it this year too!

As it has to be small and easy to slip into a bag - there will be no chocolates each day, but just a note which could have an activity, a picture, a quote or anything you like written on it. I'll be sharing some ideas for that at the end of the sew-a-long too.

It's basically a small book that has an elastic strap to keep it safely closed when not in use.

Inside the pages have small numbered fabric pockets into which 'notes', pictures or even coins can be slipped!


The elastic strap can also be used to hold the front and back covers together so that the advent calendar can stand up on a table in a 'star' shape!


I think this will be perfect for travelling and I'm going to have fun thinking up ideas of what to put in the pockets!


So - let's get to the sew-along!
This advent calendar tutorial is going to be spread over 5 days with each day's steps requiring about 1 hour.

Day1
Gather and cut materials.

You will need 
Fabric scraps - I used Christmas fabrics, but you don't have to - you could use reds and greens to make it traditional Christmas colour or simply choose colours you like. As a guide, a fat quarter size piece (45.5 x 56cm (18 x 22") is enough for your main page pieces, and really small scraps suffice for the pockets.
Cardboard - Any card will do as it will be completely covered by your fabric. I used an old cereal box.
Elastic - a piece 18cm (7") long
Plain white or light fabric A4 size - I used calico
Fusible Webbing A4 size - I used Vliesofix which is a well known brand here in Australia
A computer printer  - and an A4 template of numbers 1-24. Create your own or download mine for free here


What to cut

Cut 6 pieces of card 17 x 11 cm (6.75 x 4.5")


Cut 12 pieces of fabric for covering these cards. 
Each 18 x 15 cm (7 x 6"). I didn't have quite enough of the green so chose to use 2 red pieces of fabric for the front and back cover of my book.
And 1 piece 19 x 7 cm (7.5 x 2.75") for binding the 'spine' of your advent booklet.
A couple of Christmas fabric scraps to decorate the front of your book if you have them.


For the daily pockets, cut 24 squares of different coloured fabrics, 
6 x 6 cm (2.5 x 2.5")


To make the pocket numbers.
Take your fusible webbing and cut a piece the same size as an A4 sheet of paper. Also cut a piece of your white fabric this size.

Iron the fusible webbing to the back of your fabric piece, this will make the fabric a little stiffer so you can then just put it through your computer printer just like a regular piece of paper!

Print the numbers 1-24 on this sheet of fabric. Use my template - free to download here or simply create your own Word document with the numbers spaced so they all fit on one sheet of A4.
(I used Calibri size 72 font)


NOTE: as an alternative to printing your numbers, you could always cut the number shapes from felt, or simply use a fabric pen!

You should now have everything ready to make your advent calendar book. Tomorrow we will start sewing!

I would love it if you shared this sew-along with your friends and on social media!
I'm hoping to see some that you make for an advent calendar that is a little different!!

Do come back tomorrow for the next part of this Travel Advent Calendar Book Sew-along!

Day 2 can be found here.








Christmas Table Runner and Drinks Coasters


The final challenge for the 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges was to make some table decor from your fabric stash.
I have a lot of Christmas fabric, so thought it would be a great opportunity to use up some of that!


Here's how I made my table runner and coasters - in case you'd like to make some for yourself!


First I chose my largest piece and cut a table runner size piece as large as I could from that.  It was about 112 x 32 cm  (44 x 13").
This was to be the backing of my table runner.


Then I set to work cutting strips from my smaller pieces - all 6 cm (2.5") wide. And laid them diagonally on top of my base piece until I had covered it completely.

Then I stitched those strips together one by one.

And pressed the seams open at the back.



As I was going to use the backing fabric as my binding, I needed to cut the top piece slightly smaller than the bottom piece. 
First I cut it to the same size.

Then I trimmed each edge by 2 cm (0.75").

Finally I laid the top part on top of the backing - wrong sides together, and double folded the edges over and pinned to form the binding around the edges. Then stitched it all into place.

Nice and simple!


For the coasters, I simply took the left-over pieces of the fabric strips that I'd cut from the top of my table runner and cut squares that were 
10 x 10 cm (4 x 4") for each coaster. 

I cut more of the backing fabric - 14 x 14 cm (5.5 x 5.5") for each one.


Then, as for the table runner, I placed each top part, wrong sides together on a backing piece; and folded the edges double over and pinned all around then stitched for the binding.

I made 10 coasters in total.

Our outdoor table seats ten, so I figured I'd be prepared in case we fill up the table for a Christmas get together!
I already had a few Christmas placemats that I'd made a few years ago.

Fortunately I had enough of the same fabric to make a few more so that I had ten!
I also had seven red Christmas Fabric napkins I'd made a few years ago, and again fortunately I had enough red Christmas fabric to make the last three needed to make a set of ten!

So now I have a whole Christmas table setting for ten!

Or if it's just the four of us, we can use our smaller table.

For the free downloadable PDF version of this tutorial, click here.

I'm really happy with my new Christmas Table Decor. I've used up a fair bit of my Christmas fabric stash too!

Have you made any Christmas table decor?  We'd love to see if you have - please link it up to our linky party here. The party will stay open until Christmas so there's plenty of time to get sewing and crafting if you plan to make something!


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Each day a challenge will be set by means of a video and blog posts giving some suggested ideas and crafts. These posts will also contain a linky party for anyone and everyone who wants to join in to link up their projects - both past and present, that answer the challenge.  The linky party can be found on all our blogs and we'll  try and come up with different ideas and tutorials for the challenges too. So please do visit us all, and then share your ideas with us as well! We're looking forward to seeing how these challenge are met!

Ready, Steady....Let's Christmas Craft!


The 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges is brought to you by

Jill @ Creating my way to Success
Vicky @ Vicky Myers Creations
Anna @ Tea and a Sewing Machine
Pam @ Threading My Way
Anne @ Domesblissity


Previous Challenges
Challenge 1 - Upcycle old clothes to Christmas Decoration
Challenge 2 - Make a Christmas Gift from a pair of old jeans
Challenge 3 - Make a fun Christmas snack - use what you've got
Challenge 4 - Make a Christmas Card from a cereal box
Challenge 5 - Make a Christmas Decoration from something in your shed
Challenge 6 - Use Fabric Scraps to make some Gift Wrapping
Challenge 7 - Use something from your garden to make a Christmas Decoration
Challenge 8 - Make Christmas Decorations from Chip Packets
Challenge 9 - Make something to wear for Christmas using what you have in your house
Challenge 10 - Make a stocking filler gift from Fabric Scraps
Challenge 11 - Make a Healthy Christmas Snack from foods you have in your house



Challenge 12 - 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges

For 12 days starting on November 2nd we will set a challenge a day to create something for Christmas using just the resources you have on hand. 
The idea is to show that Christmas Shouldn't Cost the Earth. If you're reading this, chances are you love to craft, but why not craft with the resources we have on hand - let's get creative!

Let's see what Challenge 12 is!





Here are a couple of ideas to get you started.

Christmas Mug Rugs


Christmas Wine Glass Coasters



What ideas do you have for table decor that you can make? Go take a look at your fabric stash and see if you're inspired!


Do come back in a few hours to see what I make and please add your own projects both past and present that answer this challenge to the linky party below! 

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Each day a challenge will be set by means of a video and blog posts giving some suggested ideas and crafts. These posts will also contain a linky party for anyone and everyone who wants to join in to link up their projects - both past and present, that answer the challenge.  The linky party can be found on all our blogs and we'll  try and come up with different ideas and tutorials for the challenges too. So please do visit us all, and then share your ideas with us as well! We're looking forward to seeing how these challenge are met!

Ready, Steady....Let's Christmas Craft!


The 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges is brought to you by

Jill @ Creating my way to Success
Vicky @ Vicky Myers Creations
Anna @ Tea and a Sewing Machine
Pam @ Threading My Way
Anne @ Domesblissity


Previous Challenges
Challenge 1 - Upcycle old clothes to Christmas Decoration
Challenge 2 - Make a Christmas Gift from a pair of old jeans
Challenge 3 - Make a fun Christmas snack - use what you've got
Challenge 4 - Make a Christmas Card from a cereal box
Challenge 5 - Make a Christmas Decoration from something in your shed
Challenge 6 - Use Fabric Scraps to make some Gift Wrapping
Challenge 7 - Use something from your garden to make a Christmas Decoration
Challenge 8 - Make Christmas Decorations from Chip Packets
Challenge 9 - Make something to wear for Christmas using what you have in your house
Challenge 10 - Make a stocking filler gift from Fabric Scraps
Challenge 11 - Make a Healthy Christmas Snack from foods you have in your house





Christmas Damper with Guacamole


Challenge 11 in our 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges is to make a healthy Christmas snack using ingredients you have in your house.

I chose to make super simple Damper (like scones) and added a fresh guacamole dip which complemented the dampers really well!


Damper Recipe
Damper has to be one of the easiest things to make ever. All you have to remember is 2 cups of Self Raising flour.  Then add whatever ingredients you want and mix to a dough using milk! Shape into rounds, flatten and bake at 200C (400F) for 20 minutes.

I made 2 different kinds for this challenge. One was fetta, sundried tomato, chopped friend onion and fresh herbs.


The other was fried onion, salami, cheddar cheese and fresh herbs.


Rather than just shape the damper into rounds, I rolled it out a little and cut it into shapes using Christmas Cookie cutters.

I cut mainly star and bell shapes!


They looked and smelled so nice when they came out of the oven!


The fresh guacamole - I just cut up and mixed avocado, tomato and spring onion and added a little lemon juice to stop the avocado from discolouring.


The damper and guacamole tasted SO good together!


A great healthy Christmas snack I will be making again for sure!




Have you ever made a healthy Christmas snack? Or do you have an idea for one?  Please do link up your Healthy Christmas Snacks to our linky party here.
The party will stay open until Christmas so there's plenty time to get cooking and be inspired too!

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Each day a challenge will be set by means of a video and blog posts giving some suggested ideas and crafts. These posts will also contain a linky party for anyone and everyone who wants to join in to link up their projects - both past and present, that answer the challenge.  The linky party can be found on all our blogs and we'll  try and come up with different ideas and tutorials for the challenges too. So please do visit us all, and then share your ideas with us as well! We're looking forward to seeing how these challenge are met!


Ready, Steady....Let's Christmas Craft!




The 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges is brought to you by


Jill @ Creating my way to Success
Vicky @ Vicky Myers Creations
Anna @ Tea and a Sewing Machine
Pam @ Threading My Way
Anne @ Domesblissity


Previous Challenges
Challenge 1 - Upcycle old clothes to Christmas Decoration
Challenge 2 - Make a Christmas Gift from a pair of old jeans
Challenge 3 - Make a fun Christmas snack - use what you've got
Challenge 4 - Make a Christmas Card from a cereal box
Challenge 5 - Make a Christmas Decoration from something in your shed
Challenge 6 - Use Fabric Scraps to make some Gift Wrapping
Challenge 7 - Use something from your garden to make a Christmas Decoration
Challenge 8 - Make Christmas Decorations from Chip Packets
Challenge 9 - Make something to wear for Christmas using what you have in your house
Challenge 10 - Make a stocking filler gift from Fabric Scraps
Challenge 11 - Make a Healthy Christmas Snack from foods you have in your house