Friday, 30 December 2016

DIY Fridge Calendar



“Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and never brought to mind?
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and old lang syne?

CHORUS:
For auld lang syne, my dear,
for auld lang syne,
we'll take a cup of kindness yet,
for auld lang syne.”


This is the last post of the year. We are going with the New Year’s theme this week. None of the lines of the song of the week really inspired this post but we came up with a fun craft idea for the New Year. We are going to show you how you can make a homemade fridge calendar with just some simple crafting supplies. We’ve picked a couple of months and pulled out some punches and stamps and came up with some creations for you.

We started off by getting out some white cardstock, you can use any colour you choose though. Then Nicole came up with some layouts for the months. She picked a font and then laid out her page in Publisher. For May, we did the traditional calendar layout with the squares and days/dates and then for February, we did a simpler looking design with the days/dates. Here are some online templates that you can check out. https://www.printable2017calendars.com/ (You'll probably want to download the Microsoft Word version, so you can resize the calendar to give you blank space to decorate!)


Next we each chose a month and decorated.

Nicole utilised punches for her month. We also decided to make the holiday in February the highlight. Look at the cute added touch on the 14th!

Even though there is a holiday in May, we decided to make it more springy and cheerful themed, so we went with some bright and colourful inspirational words to keep you positive and happy

Take a look at what we came up with.

These are just a few ideas. You can have a special theme or design or colour throughout your own calendar to make it match or you can do a miscellaneous calendar with random things throughout. And you don’t have to stick with plain white paper, you can go with whatever you want. Then at the end when you have all of the months completed, you can attach rings or coil to the top and put it together that way or what we had in mind, which is easier, is you can stick each month to the fridge or cork board or even put it in a page protector with all of the months and put each month up as it happens.

Happy New Year!

Friday, 23 December 2016

We Wish You A Merry Christmas




“We wish you a merry Christmas,
We wish you a merry Christmas,
We wish you a merry Christmas
And a happy New Year.”

With Christmas coming up in a few days, we thought that this song was the perfect pick. It’s always interesting to see how to say “Merry Christmas” in other languages so we decided to find out how to say “Merry Christmas” in a bunch of languages for you. Take a look at our list and impress your friends and family by wishing them a “Merry Christmas” in a completely different language.

Merry Christmas – English (first used in England in 1534)

Nollaig Shona Dhuit – Irish

Feliz Navidad – Spanish

Joyeux Noël – French

Zalig Kerstfeest – Dutch

Mele Kalikimaka – Hawaiian

Buon Natale – Italian

Geseënde Kersfees – South African 

Kirismas Wacan – Somalian

Seng Dan Fai Lok – Cantonese 


Hyvää Joulua – Finnish

Frohe Weihnachten – German

Kala Christouyenna – Greek

Meri Kurisumasu – Japanese

Kreesmasko Shubhkaamnaa – Nepali

Meri Kirihimete – New Zealand

Gledelig Jul – Norwegian

Feliz Natal – Portuguese

God Jul – Swedish


Schöni Wiehnachte – Swiss

Mutlu Noeller – Turkish