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Stocking Stuffer Ideas {*giveaway*}

by oh amanda on December 17, 2010

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Nestlé Family Holiday Exchange

Has anyone noticed how amazingly giveawayish my blog has been this week? We’re talking giveaways galore! And just in time for Christmas! It’s all thanks to Nestle’s really cool Holiday Celebrations website!

Well, are you ready for ONE MORE? Keep reading…

stocking stufferscute felt diy stocking from Nestle

One of my very favoritest (is that a word?) gifts to give is stocking stuffers. I just love pouring out a big stocking and letting all the stuff fall on the floor. When I was little Mama and Daddy always put an apple and an orange in our stocking. It always reminded me of Laura Ingalls. Except I don’t think she actually got an orange for Christmas. I think she got a penny. Anywhoo.

I usually fill the kids stockings up with little things—crafty kits from Michael’s, funny pencils and yes, candy. But this year I want to do themed stockings. For Lydia I want to do ballet. There is the cutest ballet store near us and it was overflowing with adorable ballet stuff–ornaments, leg warmers, books, wrap around sweaters, t-shirts and tutus.

ballet stocking stuffers

For Asa? I’m thinking cars. Wouldn’t it be fun to fill the whole stocking up with different kinds of cars? Matchbox cars, Disney’s Cars, wooden cars, those cute little people cars and oh-my-goodness-how-much-would-he-love-these Buzz & Woody cars?!

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For my husband, it’s a little harder. We’re not giving gifts to each other this year. It’s just pointless. We don’t need anything. And I’d rather spend our money on blue plastic. But I would like him to have something fun to open on Christmas. Maybe I could do a TV theme. Right now we’re watching the first season of The Big Bang Theory(Oh, how I love Sheldon Cooper! I think we watched 4 episodes in a row last night). Oh! Maybe I could do a Big Bang Theory themed stocking!

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OK. So it’s a little weird. And totally UN-Christmasy. But you have to admit that would be kind of fun!

Leave me a comment telling me what you’d like to see in YOUR stocking and you will be entered to win some fun stocking Stuffers from Nestle including WONKA Fun Dip books, a CRUNCH & Paul Frank Basket AND a $100 Visa Gift Card! How’s that for a good stocking stuffer?!

Don’t forget–there are four other fabu bloggers in this Nestle Holiday Exchange! Visit Southern Plate, Mommy Files, 24/7 Moms and Super Mom Central and get some great holiday ideas PLUS you could win over there!

Thanks again to Nestle for hosting this fun party. Check out the rest of our Holiday Exchange posts–and read the comments because there are tons of great ideas there! Also, the Fudge/Pumpkin Bread/ $25 Giftcard to JoAnn’s giveaway is still open!

{Also, I would be remiss to not link to my sisterchick Jessie and her post about Stocking Stuffers that give more! My kinda gifts!}

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12 days till Christmas!

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If you’ve been around here long you know I love me a good party. In fact, Lydia’s birthday party is less than a month away and I’ve got it all figured out. In fact, I woke up in the middle of the night thinking about it and had to get it up to write all my ideas down before I could fall asleep!

I get lots of comments and questions about how to plan parties and what’s the best stuff to do. So, I thought I’d give some of my best tips about party-planning. Then as I started to write them down, they didn’t seem that interesting. So instead, I’m going to make up 2 parties for you. And if you’ve got a Christmas party coming up, you can steal all these ideas and pretend they are yours!

Ready?

The Silver & Gold Peace on Earth Party

I got this idea from Plum Party. It is the cutest website full of printable tablescapes. I adore tablescapes and printable ones? SO COOL.  This tablescape includes a billion cute things like place cards, drink markers and menus. Plus some really cool extras like an advent calendar and a wreath. Yeah, like a PRINTABLE wreath. Look how awesome this is:

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If that doesn’t inspire you to throw a party, I don’t know what will! I’d decorate with all the printable stuff, find some gold and silver candles and candlesticks (or make some myself) and make sure I had lots of twinkly lights stuck everywhere!

Then I’d probably do white food like my Snowflake Party…Cheeseball from Heaven, white chocolate fondue, wraps or sandwiches and maybe even some kind of cheesy dip (like an artichoke dip, maybe?). YUM. I’d definitely make my favorite stand-by punch: 1 thing (yes, that is a precise measurement) of apple juice, 1 Sprite or Ginger Ale and 1 frozen lemonade. It’s nice and gold and delicious.

Now, for a few activities. Hmmm…I don’t always like games for adults. (Can anyone say baby shower games?!) But I do think it’s fun to have some great ice-breaker stuff around. Once we did a go-at-your-own-pace scavenger hunt to locate all my mom’s collectible nativity scenes. You could do the same thing with different ornaments or decor in your house—just hand out a piece of paper with clues when people walk in. Then award a prize for everyone who finishes!

Then I’d send everyone home with a sparkly gold candle with a tag that says, “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned. Isaiah 9:2″. Or maybe “Thanks for making our Christmas sparkly and bright!”

Oooh, I’m so excited I want to do that now!

Kids’ Toy Party

The second party I’d love to do is some kind of kids’ party. Last year I did a Gingerbread Party with Lydia’s friends. I wanted to do an Operation Christmas Child party this year but couldn’t get it together in time for the packing week. Anyway, I love the idea of a Kids’ Toy Party.

Let’s see…first I’d decorate with white butcher paper (or brown paper, my fave) as table cloths. Then I’d spread out crayons (red and green, of course) so everyone could write Christmas greetings or draw their favorite Christmas pictures (I can draw some mean holly!) I’d put some old toys around–maybe some slinkies, vintage toys or some of my kids’ favorites.

Now the food has me stumped. You could do some typical kids’ food—pb&j cut into Christmas shapes, fruit and Christmas cookies. Or you could just do a red/green theme—red and green veggie kabobs, pizza fondue and lettuce wraps. Regardless, there would lots of fun desserts like those sleigh cookies I linked to the other day or those yummy pretzel-rolo-pecan turtles (& some other versions)  or Christmas cupcakes!

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And activities? Well, you could make these fun homemade holiday napkins, play guess-that-toy-get-to-know-you game (write popular toys on nametags and when your guests arrive, put one on their back. They can ask yes and no questions to find out what their name tag says.) And as a thank-you-gift, I’d give everyone a peppermint-lollipop with a tag that says, “We’re MINT to be friends.” OK, maybe not, but aren’t those lollipops cute?!

So, whad’ya think? Do either of those sound fun? I think they do! I’m kinda bummed I’m not having a Christmas party now! What kind of party would you host? Or have you hosted in the past? Got a good idea to share? DO TELL! Leave me a comment about a fun Christmas party (or some other kinda party)–or even a link to a great party you’ve done and you’ll be entered to win a FABU Holiday Brunch package from Nestle–including a brunch menu, corresponding NESTLÉ products, and a $50 VISA gift card. Merry Christmas to you, huh?!

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See you tomorrow for more fun Christmas fun, giveaways and Top Ten {Tuesday}!

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post by Nestle. They sponsored. I wrote. That’s all.

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Nestlé Family Holiday Exchange

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This morning I ate the Cheeseball from Heaven {you want to make this, I promise} for breakfast. Yes, I did. For an afternoon snack I’m going to have Hello Dolly bars. And that, my friends is my favorite way to enjoy holiday foods. Yeah, I like them at a party or at Christmas dinner. But I love sneaking my favorite (and yearly) snacks during the day. It makes them feel magical. Am I the only one?

Our family doesn’t have tons of traditional Christmas recipes besides the two I mentioned above. I mean, my dad makes a mean version of Emeril’s corn. But besides that, we generally like all food. That’s probably why we don’t have anything traditional–we like to try new things and eat whatever Daddy likes to cook us!

The tradition Lydia wants to start this year is Christmas cookies. We have this cool Christms cookie jar and she is determined to fill it with actual cookies. I was looking through the Nestle Holiday Celebrations website and thought we could make some of these yummies:

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Minty Mistletoe cookie

When we lived in Orlando, our church delivered cookies to all the first time visitors. (Tell me you wouldn’t wanna come back to our church after that?!) One of the cookies we delivered was homemade by one of our members—it was like a giant sugar cookie with an Ande’s candy inside. OH. MY. YUM. I have never ever found a cookie that has equaled it. But this one might do as a good substitute.

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I also like cute little sleigh idea. Lydia and Asa would tear them apart of course, but it would be fun to make at first! And actually, now that I think about it–fun to tear apart!

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But the one I really want to do is this Very Merry Cookie Wreath. Because first of all–if you use those break-and-bake cookies I think it would take like 10 minutes. I think I might make this for the Sisterchick Christmas Party! (What do you think, girls?)

What’s your favorite Christmas recipe? Do you have a traditional family food? Share it in the comments (or even a link to it on your blog) and you’ll be entered to WIN a baking package from Nestle including a VIP coupon/product for CARNATION Evaporated Milk, TOLL HOUSE Morsels, Refrigerated Cookie Dough and a $25 Visa gift card for other baking supplies. Hello! I hear a cookie party in the works!

I love all the comments on the Family Tradition giveaway—if you haven’t entered, what are you waiting for? I’m leaving it open till Saturday!

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