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How to make a simple beautiful rustic advent calendar

how to make a rustic advent calendar

I don’t know about you, but I’ve really struggled to find nice (and affordable) advent calendars in the shops this year. I haven’t seen any from Cadbury at all in Tescos, so I don’t know if there’s a general shift away from the chocolate advent calendar, or whether there’s just a short supply in my area. Anyway, it doesn’t matter too much to me, because I’d already planned on making a rustic pretty advent calendar for my kids. (By the way – this last point is a “blogger lie” ie. I made it last year, but was too late to write a blog post about it!) This one is pretty quick and easy to make, and is really effective….

You will need:

  1. A strong stick. (Finding a nice stick could be an issue, but at least we’ve had high winds lately, so it shouldn’t take too long in the woods!)
  2. Thin rope or thick string to hang the stick.
  3. 25 hessian drawstring pouches.
  4. 25 squares of card.
  5. 25 mini pegs. (Ideally the ones that are a little bit bigger than the really mini ones!)
  6. Number stamps and ink or a calligraphy pen.
  7. Cuttings of conifer and ivy.
  8. Plenty of wool or thick thread.

Please scroll down for links to supplies.

  1. Bits and bobs and ribbon for decoration.

Obviously, apart from the hessian pouches and pegs, which are pretty integral to the calendar; use whatever materials you have to hand.

If you’d like to watch me making this rustic advent calendar, here it is as part of my vlogmas last year:

If you give a handmade advent calendar a go, please let me know – I’d love to see photos!

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