I have a really cute free printable to share with you today; both of my kids loved coloring this one! We can't help but get a little excited as we count down the days til the big holiday! So, I made them a Santa coloring page to inspire some of their sweet dreams!
Santa Coloring Page
14 Christmas Casseroles for Breakfast
Sausage Apricot Breakfast Casserole by Dukes and Duchesses
Breakfast Burrito Casserole by Homemade Interest
Easy Overnight Egg Bake by Foodal
Overnight Cinnamon Roll Casserole by The Kitchen is my Playground
Sausage Breakfast Casserole by Meaningful Mama
Farmers Market Breakfast Casserole by Two Healthy Kitchens
Cinnamon Roll Casserole by Cook Eat Go
Mediterranean Brunch Bake by Simply Stacie
Potato Breakfast Bake by That Guy Who Grills
Easy Egg Casserole by Mama Loves Food
Cowboy Christmas Casserole by Platter Talk
Eggs Benedict Casserole by Centsless Meals
Crockpot Breakfast Casserole by Spend with Pennies
Amish Breakfast Casserole by Ally's Sweet and Savory Eats
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Design Your Own Holiday Elf Printable
I have a free printable for you today! This FREE Design Your Own Holiday Elf is so fun for kids and adults! You can color and decorate it however you like, and don't forget to give your elf a face!
I made this for my kids to welcome our Elf on the Shelf, Johnny. It turned out so cute that I wanted to share it with you. Print as many as you like. Share them with a friend, or a teacher for a FREE holiday themed activity that kids of all ages, including my 45 year old husband, are sure to enjoy!
I am already planning ahead that next year, if the kids are back in school normally, we will print these and gift them to the class with a box of crayons.
Make sure you pin this for later, so you can pull it out again next year too!
You can print this free printable Design Your Own Elf Printable Here.
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From my family to yours, Happy Holidays!
Mickey Mouse Jingle Bell Necklaces
Ways to Accessorize Your Outfit with DIY Ornaments
Nowadays, you can get outfits and accessories for all occasions, thanks to lading designers Like Alexander McQueen, Celine, and Gucci. The collection of dresses, shoes, bags, and accessories is also limitless, and getting the best attire shouldn't be an issue. But, have you ever thought of flattering your gear with DIY ornaments? These ornaments are quite famous and are a great way of creating that stylish yet unique look.
Here's how to match your outfit with DIY ornaments:
1. Avoid color mistakes- pay attention to color coordination
Accessorizing your outfit is not just about wearing all types of ornaments that you come across. Your ornaments should match your outfit perfectly. For instance, if you're wearing a colorful dress with many colors, your accessories should help tone down the color and blend well with your dress.
Natural hues are splendid for bight colored dresses, and this avoids color clashing. Simple outfits match well with elaborate ornaments. For instance, you enjoy more flexibility with a black dress, and brightly colored ornaments are ideal.
2. Wear event-appropriate outfits
How you dress depends on your type of event. For formal occasions, you need more conservative outfits and jewelry accessories. Dangling jewels don't work so well in the office. If dressing for work, you may want to forgo too many bangles and hanging bracelets. Moreover, choose ornaments in cool or natural colors.
But, if attending a party or a night out with friends, your choices are limitless. You can choose those bright colored dresses and accentuate your looks with colorful DIY ornaments of your choice.
What's more? You can match this with a cute clutch or a leather tote bag. You can as well add a scarf and gloves for that classic look. The idea here is to stand out but still achieve the perfect match for your accessories.
3. Your skin tone matters!
Your ornaments should not only go with your outfit but your skin tone as well. Silver is an excellent choice for illuminating natural tones. On the other hand, gold is ideal for women with darker hair or matte skin. For cooler skin tones, Ornaments in red, purple, and blue colors make perfect choices. For warmer skin tones, choose yellow, green orange ornaments.
4. Chose a focal point
Accessorizing your outfit is all about limits. Choosing giant and brightly colored ornaments draw attention to your jewelry, making others not to notice you. Remember your decorations are meant to complete your outfit and not a focal point.
Choose accessories that blend in well with your dress, handbag, and shoes. Avoid jewelry that draws more attention than your outfit. If you are wearing other types of jewelry, match them well for a more harmonized look. Visit ARY D'PO if you're looking for some nice designer pieces.
The bottom line
DIY ornaments are cost-effective and stylish. They are a great way of accentuating your looks-in a unique way, of course. No matter the type of outfit, you can also make ornaments to suit your style and dress. To make the best DIY pieces for your dress, acquire some materials from your local store, and search online for tips on making the best ornaments for all outfits and occasions.