M2M: Simplifying Your Holidays: Christmas Tree Contest with Prizes!
Decorating for Christmas can be such a fun family tradition. It doesn't have to be expensive either. Here are some frugal Christmas decorating ideas:
- Use what you have: do you have old pinecones stashed away? Do you live in an area where you can go trim some branches off of cedar trees? (They usually have the blue berries on them this time of year, and they make for beautiful arrangements and garlands). Do you have all sorts of craft supplies stashed away, but you're just not sure how to use them? Get them all out, spread them out on the kitchen table, and start thinking creatively. What can you make snowmen with? Can you make little trees or ornaments out of those pine cones? Can you string that popcorn that's been sitting in the cabinet waiting for you to eat it?
- Get a can of snow for just a little over a dollar, and maybe a snowflake stencil....or just spray the edges of your windows. It's easy to clean off later on, and it makes for a nice, wintery effect.
- Get to your local dollar store. We have Dollar Tree here, and I was pleasantly surprised to find some really classy ornaments and decorations there the other night; some ornament packs had 6 or more ornaments. Some of the ornaments and snowflakes I saw looked the same as things I wouldn't ordinarily be able to afford in a regular store....and everything was $1. They have tons of great decorations, including snowcloth that you can put down under a village; that saved me $3 right there, since it's $4 in Walmart.
- Just a string of white lights and some simple garland can make a world of difference in your decorating and make any room feel cozy. Break out the candles as well; there's nothing like sitting down on a cold night with the Christmas tree lit and a candle burning.
- Most of all, make memories with your kids by making ornaments together; take pictures of your kids, and make them each a special ornament out of them. Maybe start a holiday journal with your kids that comes out every year to sit on the coffee table. Each night of the holiday season can be spent just adding in one special memory from that day. This will give you all something to look back on when it's harder to get together for the holidays, and it's a special keepsake that can be passed down in your family for many years to come.
From there, Melissa J. and I will pick the finalists, of which there could be 10-20, depending on how many entries there are, and I will post pics of those trees in a separate post right here on MamaBuzz on Tuesday, December 8. That way you have a whole week to get your trees up, get pictures, and link them up. We will then give you, our readers, an additional week to cast your votes; the final votes will be up to you, depending on which trees are your favorites. The winners will be announced on Tuesday, December 15.
The prizes for this contest will be:
1st Place- From The Simple Stencil: a $50 credit or any of the products on the site up to that amount as well as free shipping, a free practice word, and a free professional application tool. The Simple Stencil offers decorative wall lettering and graphic transfers that you can add to any room to spruce it up and make it your own. Their designs can really add a beautiful touch to any room. Just browsing through their site could take hours, as they have so many beautiful designs to choose from for any room in your house, including babies' and children's rooms.
3rd Place: This prize is sponsored by Sent From Heaven. They are offering one winner a set of 4 handsewn Christmas bowl fillers or tree ornaments. There are a gingerbread man, a star, a snowman, and a Christmas tree included in this set, and they are made out of felt or cotton. They would make an adorable addition to your holiday decor. They are valued at $8.00.
In all the hustle and bustle of the holidays, sometimes we just need a little bit of fun. Merry Christmas, everyone! Post your pics, and link up below!
15 comments:
What a fun idea! Our tree goes up next week, & I'll be posting:) Love your tree, Mel
I linked up my post about spending less and stressing less this holiday season. And that includes our tree. There is a picture of our tree in the post...not yet set up...but kind of since we keep it half way done each year to save on stressful light tangling.
Those are some great prizes. Now, if we can get healthy around here, we may be able to get our tree finished before the deadline. lol!
Hi there, don't see Mr. Linky anymore, but here's my link: http://themamazone.blogspot.com/2009/12/tree-is-up.html Fun contest!
This sounds like a lot of fun...linked up! Thanks for letting us all join in on the fun!
Is a great idea. Count with me.
This is so fun. I linked up too! Thanks.
Thanks for hosting this. I love blog hopping to see the ways that people decorate their trees.
(sorry about the double link...I accidentally added the wrong title and couldn't delete it).
Just wanted to let you know that I shared about your contest on Facebook!!
User Name Mellisa Rock
So so fun!! I added our UNIQUE Christmas Tree and posted your link on my blog.
Merry Christmas!
http://twitpic.com/sjily
Beautiful tree. Great contest.
This is a great contest... I love the tree!
writeme@heidimail.com
I'm not sure I'm tech enough to get a picture of my tree on the site but I wanted to mention that another cheap source of ornaments are the kid programs that are held on Saturday. My 4 kids went to Lowes today and made 2 ornaments a piece. They didn't put on the stickers so the could paint and customize the ornaments. I know in the past Michaels has also done tree ornaments as a craft activity. Additionally, with these kinds of things you don't just get an ornament, you build a memory.
Christine
dazed1821@aol.com
Christine
YOU HAVE SOME TERRIFIC PRIZES AND A LOVELY TREE.
Joan Ferris
jnferris@aol.com
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