I made some ornaments using tins last week, and for some reason this idea started developing in my head to use them on an advent calendar. I remembered a cheap silver metal pizza pan I had when we were in college. It was seriously a piece of junk, but it would be perfect for this project. Sadly, as soon as we had a decent income, the pizza pans went down the long road to the scrap heap. I set out on a quest yesterday to find some cheap pizza pans and it turned into a very long quest indeed. I thought the dollar store might be the perfect place to find one, but I was wrong. I hit every store there was along my route, and still had no luck until I went into Target.....Score!!! Lucky me.....and, the best part? They were only $2.99....yahoo!!!
A couple more notes: Some of the tin lids fit loosely, so when I fill the tins with candy, I plan to tape them shut until we open them. This project is also heavy, so it will require a sturdy picture hanger to hold it up, especially when it is filled with treats.

Here is the finished project. It's not the best photo, but the light is gloomy here in rainy Oregon, and it's hard to get a good daylight photo to avoid the flash glaring off of the pizza pan. This is the best I could do. I used the 2" tins for each of the first 24 days of Christmas and a 3" tin for Christmas morning.
I thought of many variations I could have used. I was tempted to cover the main part of the pan with patterned paper, but I would have to deal with a seam, which did not appeal to me. The pan is a 15" pizza pan, but is actually more than 15" across, so the flat bottom of the pan is larger than 12", which is the largest paper I have. I opted to stick with the silver, which is a nice finish anyway.
Images used are:
- Riley (Hanna Stamps)
- Snow Wonderful, Poinsettia Christmas (Verve)
- Christmas Fishy (CHF)
- Winter Blast (MFT)
- Elzybells (Amuse)
- Wings of Joy (Taylored Expressions)
- Jolly Little Winter (Unity)
I stamped the numbers (retired SU set called Newsprint Numbers) onto the circles and adhered the whole mess together, and the circles to the pizza pan using ATG. Once upon a time I was addicted to alphabet stamp sets, so I have bunches of them kicking around. I'm surprised at how often they come in handy. I started with the numbering at the top left and went around the outside counter clockwise, then did the inner circle clockwise, ending up back on the left side.
I tied a bunch of tiny bows using 3/8" polka dot organdy and 3/8" satin edge organdy in the three colors to match the project. I tied a piece of silver cord around the center knot, tying just once, then threaded the tag onto the cord and tied twice more, in a granny knot.
- Bake cookies
- Christmas tree hunt
- Decorate Christmas tree
- Take family photo
- Put up Christmas lights
- Take cookies to firemen
- Decorate the house
- Sing 12 Days of Christmas
- Start playing Christmas music (at my house, this has already begun, so I should have written "stop complaining about Mom playing Christmas music")
- Make ornaments
- Take cookies to neighbors
- Do a secret service for someone
- Decorate sugar cookies
- Make a gingerbread house
- Wrap family gifts
- Mail Christmas cards
- Buy gifts for charity
- Write letters to Santa
- Plan Christmas dinner
- Make a Christmas craft
- Read a Christmas story
- Hang stockings
- Sing carols
- Read "The Night Before Christmas" (obviously on Christmas Eve)
- Read Luke 2:1-14 (Christmas morning)
Happy Stamping~~
Heidi
3 comments:
Wow, this is so cool, Heidi! I love your list of activities, too!
What a fun idea. Looked like lots of work but also something that you can use year after year. TFS.
What a terrific advent craft!!! Thanks for sharing your wonderful idea. I'm going to add this to the list of craft projects I'm doing for family/friends.
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