Saturday 24 December 2011

My version of.....

 the Christmas Cracker.....

I made a number of these for our christmas dinner tomorrow night. The template for these I got off the Splitcoaststampers website and are called sour cream containers. They are very quick and easy to whip up. It was fun putting these together.
I hope the family like them.

They don't make any noise, don't contain any jokes, hats or little trinkets...
instead it contains....
a chocolate and a  proverb for the recipient to mull over........

Here are all the different colours to choose from

A bowl full to hand out.... 40 all up
Posted by PicasaI hope you all have a wonderful day tomorrow with loved ones remembering the birth
of our Saviour Jesus Christ.
We hope to celebrate with Nick's family at our house. Should  be lots of fun once again.
May God bless you all.
Cheers, Monty xx

Saturday 17 December 2011

More birthdays.......

Just a quick post to show you what I have been up to lately.
I've had a few friends birthdays, as well as some little friends too.

Last weekend me and my family went up to Perth to visit the FRCSR Fine Food and Craft Market. It was a wonderful morning viewing all the different crafty things and tasting yummy food also. We really enjoyed it. I spent a bit of time at one young ladies stall which had all sorts of gifts made out of paper and all made with stampin up products. Her name is Katie K... I'm not aware that she has a blog, however, I remembered one of the things she made and made my own version for my girl friends. It was a lovely, decorated cover for a box of cake mix. I loved the fact that it was such a simple, practical gift. They both loved them.


One for Fiona

One for Carolyn

Card for Makayla who turned 4 years old

Card for Amber who turned 1
Posted by PicasaHope you are all enjoying your holidays. So far we've managed a couple of sleep ins, late brekkies and also late bedtimes... All good :)
Cheers, Monty

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Thank you teachers......

Well..... its that time of year again when I like to make a little gift to show the teachers how much I appreciate the effort they put in in instructing our children in many subjects, with God at the centre of their teachings. We are thankful that our children can attend a christian school in freedom. Praise God for all these blessings.
I like to be able to make something different each year..... so I did a bit of blogging on other craft sites and found this.... WOW!!! was my first reaction... then... I can make one four of these. They are not my creation but they are from the talented Ilina Crouse. Its called First Day Ensemble. I purchased a template for $6.50. Within minutes of ordering and paying, the instructions were sent to my email... then a few minutes later I was busy printing, cutting, scoring and putting them together. I think the hardest part was chosing the papers and colours to match. Thought I would share the finished products with you. Hope the teachers like them...


This one is for Travis' teacher

These pencils open up to reveal some goodies.
Toblerone and two pens

For Corey's teacher

Chloe's extra teacher


Chloe's everyday teacher

All four together... sorry about blurry photo
Maybe I've now inspired YOU to make a little something for your own children/s teachers. It doesn't need to be anything extravagant, just something to show that you appreciate their time and effort :o)
All the best to you busy mums for the next two weeks.

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Culture Day.....

Corey's class had to pick a country, study it and write information about it. Corey chose Barbados. Why, you may ask?? because they play soccer :o) kid logic....
Last Tuesday they were allowed to dress up in clothing that their country of choice people wear and also bring some food that is typical for that country to share with the rest of their classmates.
83% of the people in Barbados are dark skinned so I decided to paint Corey brown. He wasn't too impressed and was certainly NOT going to catch the bus looking like this :o)
He also took a whole coconut to school. They only had a drink of the milk as they ran out of time to crack it open and taste the meat. Corey took it home where Nick cracked it open and we all had a taste. Nobody here was very fond of it.
Here are some pictures of what Corey looked like on the day. I thought he looked GREAT!!!





Chloe said to Corey that he wouldn't need to worry about brushing his teeth because against the dark skin they looked really white. LOL.... Needless to say.... he still had to give them a good scrub that morning.
Hope you are all having a good week.
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