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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Helmar Holiday Hop


It’s that time of year where we all start thinking of the holidays so what better way to get your Holiday spirit than a great Helmar Holiday Hop?

Filled with so much Holiday cheer and some amazing projects featuring all the different Helmar Adhesives.

Hello everyone and welcome to my stop on the Helmar Holiday Hop.

If you have been following along, you should have hopped here from L. Grace Lauer’s blog.

If not, you just have to stop at the Helmar Blog and start from the beginning.

There are goodies along the way and we don’t want you to miss a thing.

Getting ready for the festive season has been lots of fun in our household. With four children, everyone is eager to be involved and get busy creating for Christmas.

This year however there has been one change in our household in the countdown for Christmas. We have discovered that our youngest child is unable to eat chocolate (quite a hard thing when she lives in a house of Chocoholics... hehehehehe). Do you think I could find an advent calendar anywhere that doesn't have chocolate but still lets my kids satisfy their sweet tooth !!!!! NOPE !!!!

So this year, we I had to get creative with a little help from Helmar. I decided to make our own advent calendar that the kids can change around the days easily and have popped a bowl of jelly bean next to the calendar for the little sweet tooth's!

Was quite an easy task with a little help from a child's paint by numbers mini canvas and easel and some of my favourite Helmar adhesives


and here's my calendar





Make sure you leave a comment at every stop because the elves of Helmar will be giving away prizes to some lucky Helmar fans.

Now hop on over to Angie Blom's Blog to see another amazing Helmar Holiday project.

The Holiday Hop will be open for comments until 11:59P.S.T December 4th , so take a look and enjoy a little holiday spirit from all of us on the Helmar Team.

Thanks again for stopping by today and Happy Holidays.

TFL, M x

72 comments:

  1. Thankyou for sharing this project, am so enjoying this blog hop today

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  2. That is brilliant! Would make a great perpetual calendar too!

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  3. Well, that is one pretty advent calendar! I bet your kiddos are loving changing the numbers on this.

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  4. Such a pretty calendar! TFS =)

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  5. Michelle great canvas. TFS
    Debbie

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  6. Very nice calendar! Love it displayed on the easel too.

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  7. Oh Michelle....That is stunning!
    Do you need my mailing address? ;)

    Hugs,
    True :D

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  8. The texture on the base of the canvas looks awesome! What a fun countdown calendar!
    Kindest regards,
    Jennifer

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  9. Ohhh Michelle....this is stunning! Love this little calendar!

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  10. Wow ... this is gorgeous. Great job :)

    pruttybird at comcast dot net

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  11. Awesome Advent Calendar, beautiful job!!

    miller896042 at bellsouth dot net

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  12. What a beautiful and useful decoration for the golidays! Your embellishments are wonderful!!

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  13. BEAUTIFUL calendar!!! I'm sure your family will love it for years to come. Thank you for sharing!

    Merry Christmas.

    Fondly,
    Ellen ♥ CardMonkey
    http://cardmonkey-business.blogspot.com
    E-mail: cardmonkey@comcast.net

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  14. Oooh! Lovely!! What a great idea...and so sad for your little one who can't eat chocolate...jelly beans are a fine substitution! lol New follower! Shannon_Corbin@live.com

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  15. Such a fun project to share-wonderful layers.

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  16. What a wonderful way to count down! I need to get some Helmar crackle.

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  17. this is beautiful! I love count down calenders, this one is so fun! and now I need crackle paint. :)

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  18. Sorry to hear about your DD's allergy. What a bummer, especially for a girl. BTW, love your project.

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  19. This would also be a great idea for a household without children!

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  20. beautiful project thanks for the inspiration

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  21. Fun way to make all the kids happy. Gorgeous project!
    TFS!
    ;)

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  22. Great project! like how numbers are stored in back of canvas.

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  23. Michelle, This is fantastic. The papers, the crackle the the the EVERYTHING!!!!

    Love it

    Toodles
    Erika

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  24. You have such a lovely creative style. This project is stunning! And I adore your blog design! Wish I were techy enough to know how to create such a beautiful blog page! I am now a follower. So very nice to meet you! Stop over to my blog sometime and give me a shout out!

    http://lillianchild.blogspot.com

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  25. This is gorgeous! What a great addition for the holiday mantle...

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  26. This is so pretty and a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

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  27. That is very pretty and I love the details you added!

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  28. what a beautiful project!!! I love the helmar crackle too!!!

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  29. So pretty, love the vintage look. jeannett_mcgee@comcast.net

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  30. This is FANTASTIC!!! I think I'm going to try this. i'll need to do it quickly to get in all of December. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  31. Nice job on the Advent board...love the flowers too!
    quilt 4 fun 2 at hot mail dot com

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  32. what a beautiful advent piece!! love it

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  33. Oh my, this is drop dead gorgeous!!!

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  34. What a great idea for using one of those little canvases! I'm so sorry about your little one - a chocolate allergy would be horrible this time of year!

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  35. What a great idea to have the tiles stored behind the easel!! And very sweet of you to improvise for your child! Nothing we wont do for them is there? ;)

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  36. Outstanding artwork! I didn't realize they sold crackle!

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  37. Love the calendar... I always find them a great way to stay on track at this busy time! Beautiful project too!! xxx

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  38. A perfect Advent calendar for adults! So many are geared toward children. Love love love this. Thank you for sharing it!

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  39. Oh my how cool! Another great idea for me to add to my to do list!

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  40. great project i would love to try that crackle medium very nice

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  41. Thanks for a beautiful project Michelle. Merry Christmas.

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  42. Great countdown calendar! Love all the details and elements!

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  43. now how stinkin cute is that...a for sure to make project..thanks soo much....

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  44. Cute project! Thanks for sharing!!

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  45. Great calendar it is beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing.

    God Bless
    Heather Pullen
    Blessed2cre8.blogspot.com

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  46. What a great idea for all the months. A personal calendar. :)

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  47. This is truly a beautiful calendar for every month, as it really is decorative and sparks up the surroundings! Love your creativity!

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  48. This is a beautiful advent calendar. Love how it turned out.

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  49. Super countdown calendar! Love the little easel and your beautiful touches.

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  50. Love all the detail on this project ..beautiful :)

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  51. Love the canvas piece...so cute and would be perfect for my grandson who is asking my daughter daily..."how many more days?" Thanks for the inspiration!!

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  52. This is awesome, I love the jellybean bowl idea.. and your advent came out amazing!! I am sure the kids won't miss the chocolate!

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  53. I love this idea. I may have to try something like this too. Love your colors.

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  54. Second time doing a Helmar blog hop. Not disappointed at all by the ideas. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  55. Your calendar is beautiful! So very cute sitting on the easel :) Gives me an idea to make a little one like this to have out everyday, not just for Christmas!!

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  56. what a great idea, individual days displayed and not the whole calander. I pinned it on pintrest too. Thanks for sharing.

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  57. Great project!! Love the colours you have used and the detail is stunning!

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  58. What a good idea! Ive been looking for something that would keep from having to create a bunch of little boses or what not and I think this just may be the ticket!
    scrapthis @ aol dot com

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  59. Great Calendar idea - love all the details!!

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  60. Wow very nice, love all the dimension.

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  61. That is so terrific!! Thanks for sharing with us.

    smilesmoore2 atverizon dotnet

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