Time flies, and it’s only a little more than a month until Christmas. If you need a last-minute advent calendar which is easy to make, looks great and doesn’t cost a fortune, go on reading:
You need:
- a sheet of Scrapbooking paper (12″x12″)
- a piece of sturdy carton in the same size (old vinyl record covers work great!)
- Paper Glue
- scissors, cutter knife, cutting mat
- a 3/4 inch circle punch or stamps/stickers with numbers
- thin ribbon
- hole punch, for example the Crop-a-Dile
- 24 printedstories/recipes/quotes (I can’t offer mine for download because I don’t own the copyright).
The basis for each calendar is a simple 12×12 sheet of scrapbooking paper glued to a 12×12 piece of sturdy cardboard. I used a 3/4 inch circle punch to create numbers in matching colors. If you like, you can download my numbers-in-circles design, print and punch (3 color schemes on one sheet).
Beneath the numbers, I used my crop-a-dile to punch small holes through the calendar. If you don’t have a crop-a-dile, you can use an eyelet tool or a hole punch out of daddy’s toolbox. Punch two extra holes in the upper left and right corner, so the calendar can be hung to the wall.
As you can see, I chose to stamp the numbers directly on the dots of this beautiful paper.
I chose 24 short stories, poems, recipes etc. and printed them on high quality paper. I folded and/or rolled the sheets, tied them to a pretty ribbon and threaded the ribbons through the calendars’ holes. A square knot on the back – that’s it. I used a small IKEA Allen wrench to push the ribbons through the holes. If you give the calendar to a couple, you can use two different ribbon colors for them to take turns in opening the gifts.
… with a tinted mirror snowflake as an embellishment.
This tutorial was first published in 2009.


Those cards are my favorites. Cute but not too kitschy.
Isn’t he a charming salesman? These photographs were taken in studios, backed with detailed sceneries.
Most angel pics are extremely kitschy, but I have dozens of them in my collection.
What a cute little girl :)
A floating christmas tree? Hmmm, weird… it’s probably a huge branch hanging from the ceiling. What do you think?
Another angel. Alright.
Good old Santa must be part of the party as well.
A pretty kid. Above her head, there’s a Christmas sentiment in a language I don’t know.
This card looks a little spooky if you view it at full size. The b/w photography was colored, and it has a strange half tone look.




It’s easy as pie: use some large stamps (I used
Now attach a printed list of the days to the card. Use good glue, otherwise they might curl upwards after some months like mine did…





















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