Archive for December, 2011

December 24, 2011

Advent: December 24th

This is the last song! I hope you’ve enjoyed guessing what they are, you can still go back through all 24 songs and guess the answers to get more chances to win.

The winner will be announced at some point – by the 3rd at the latest (I am on holiday now after all) and then I’ll be in touch to work out how to get your prize to you.

The rules.

December 23, 2011

Advent: December 23rd

Here’s today’s Advent song. If you know this, please pop your comment below and your name will go in the hat to win some prizes.

The rules.

December 22, 2011

Advent: December 22nd

Here is the 22nd Advent song – do you know it? If you do, please pop your answer in the comments and you could win some prizes.

The rules.

December 21, 2011

Advent: December 21st

I ran into the living room today ahead of L and switched the tree lights on. She came in and stood still for a bit staring and saying “Wow! Pretty lights! Tree!” and then she was pointing at things,”Star! Sock! Mammy – what’s that? Snowman!” absolutely brilliant. I showed her all the decorations and moved a bell to a lower branch so she can make it jingle. She loves it and now she’s playing under it with Upsy Daisy. Isn’t Christmas great?

Here is the Advent song for today. If you know it, then comment below and your name will go into the hat to win some great prizes.

The rules.

December 20, 2011

Attention to detail

Tonight we are decorating the tree. I love putting each thing up and remembering where they came from. Some things were decorations on presents, some things were bought and I can remember where – like the blue and white china decorations we bought on our Honeymoon in Amsterdam, some things were presents like the glass sweets Mam and Dad brought back from Venice, some things I’ve had from when I used to decorate my own room when I was little – including some angels my Mam made from paper, pipe cleaners and mini baubles. My parents have kept the four wooden angels for me to hang on their tree because I always hung those up. My Mam made the angel that goes on the top of the tree (and I made ours) there’s a big heavy ornament that goes near the bottom that was one of the first decorations that they ever bought, and a purple fish that used to belong to the cat. Decorating a tree is like displaying a collection of memories of places and people. I love it.

Later this week I’ll be decorating the cake. I’m not so keen on decorating the cake. I quite like deciding what it’s going to look like and I like cutting out the icing BEFORE it goes on the cake, but it’s a bit of a skill isn’t it? Takes me ages. I also find that I’m never 100% happy with the result, although I feel pleased that I made the effort and did it myself. One day I am going to be great at decorating cakes! Practice makes perfect.

There’s all sorts of decorating takes place at Christmas. Lights, baubles, inflatable snowmen, trees, ribbons, garlands on staircases, presents need to be decorated, the table is decorated, the cake – EVERYTHING has to look just right doesn’t it? There’s so much attention to detail and so many things to consider. Christmas doesn’t just happen, it comes out of several boxes, is the result of much list making, diary organising and money spending and it takes a lot of time to put together.

Recently, have you looked in detail at your stationery, brochures and website and made sure that every word is still relevant? If you’ve had the same materials kicking about for a long time, then things are bound to have changed – once you’ve commissioned your design, print or website, the hard work doesn’t completely stop. Unlike Christmas you can’t just pop them in a box and forget about them for a year. A lot can happen that time – a change in premises, a new employee, a new product, an award win… after you’ve packed Christmas back up again, recycled your Christmas cards and finished eating that enormous turkey, maybe it could be worth having a thorough look over all the communication materials you have and ensuring that they are bang up to date to start the new year. Check that the information and the contact details are right and that there’s no glaringly obvious mistakes. Do it twice. Use a fine toothcomb to make sure you don’t miss anything. It might be about as much fun as cleaning the oven or defrosting the freezer, but it could be worthwhile, especially if you’re considering a re-print of anything. Here’s a list of some of the type of things that you could check (once Christmas is out the way of course):

Business cards
Letterheads
Compliment slips
Invoices
Receipts
Brochures
Banners
Website
Leaflets
Folders
Information sheets
handouts
Postcards
Adverts
Newsletters
Posters

December 20, 2011

Advent: December 20th

How are your Christmas preparations coming along? We bought the tree on Sunday and what with one thing and another, it didn’t get decorated, so we decided to decorate it last night and discovered that we’d chucked the lights out last year. Ooops. That’s my mission for today so that we can get the decorations up!

Here is the picture for you to guess today, please comment below and you might be lucky enough to win a great selection of prizes.

The rules.

December 19, 2011

Advent: December 19th

This one is reeeeally easy. If you know it, comment below and you could win some lovely prizes.

The rules.

December 18, 2011

Advent: December 18th

Here is the picture for today. If you know what it is, please pop your comment below and you could win some prizes.

The rules.

December 17, 2011

Advent: December 17th

Here is the Advent song for today. If you know it, comment below and you could win some lovely prizes.

The rules

December 16, 2011

Prizes!

Here is what you can win in the Advent competition!

1. Lap maps (signed) from Colin Shelbourn
2. A fabric covered notebook from Dab and Dash at Rosewill Cottage
3. A place on a bitesize learning workshop with Anna Dorward Learning Solutions
4. A £60 gift certificate for Mandy Charlton
5. Postcards featuring seals, an eider and puffins in Northumberland from Northern Experience Wildlife Tours
6. Gingerbread man making kit from Park View Kitchen
7. Ginger chocolates from Curiously Wicked
8. Wooden mouse from Milk It Craft Market, Whitley Bay
9. Aloe Vera lip balm from Forever Living
10. Cashew nut and coconut toffee from Sweet Niblets Confectionary
11. Limited edtion Curiously Wicked chocolate. Only 150 bars produced to celebrate the opening of their shop in Sanderson Arcade, Morpeth.

Apologies for the dreadful photo….

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