25 Creative Days of Christmas in Sweden
25 DAYS OF CREATIVITY CALENDAR IN SWEDEN:
Day 1 | December 1: Pysselbolaget.se Dipped Dyed Napkins
Day 2 | December 2 Mormorsglamour: Make a Wooden Candelabra
Day 3 | December 3: Craft and Creativity: Make a Paper Village Luminary
Day 4 | December 4: Hildas Hem: Make Christmas Cards
Day 5 | December 5: Hemma med Helena: Make a Toy Drum Ornament
Day 6 | December 6: Made by Mary: Cheese Cake with carmel, apple, cinnamon + whiskey
Day 7: December 7 | Djura Papper | Make an Oro (Reed + Paper Hanging)
Day 8 | December 8: Pastill: Make a Wreath with Nuts
Day 9 | December 9 | Mormorsglamour | 4 Gift Wrap Ideas
Day 10 | December 10: Lina by the bay : Arrange a Flower Box
Day 11 | December 11: Make Saffron Biscotti with Mini Piccolini
Day 12 | December 12: Djurabok: Make a Paper Santa
Day 13 | December 13: Willowday: (double post)
Lucia: 1. Make Lucia Buns 2. Lucia Centerpiece Crowns
Day 14: December 14: Willowday: Bake Pepparkakor /Swedish Gingerbread Cookies + Cake:
Day 16: December 16: Make a Photo Cube with Pastill.nu
Day 17: December 17: Make an Ornament with Sophie of Hildas Hem
Day 18: December 18: Printable Gift Tags with Helena of Craft and Creativity: Printable Gift Tags
19 Made by Mary
Day 20: 20 December: Recycled Christmas Decorations with Lina of Linabythebay
Day 25: 25 December with Willowday: Make Wrapping Paper Pompoms
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Do you have an image of Swedish Christmas already? Moving to Sweden, some of the Christmas traditions were already familiar to me since my family is purely northern with a lot of Scandinavian heritage. I arrived here knowing how to roll a lefsa, what lutefisk was (to my husbands alarm) and had baked my share of Scandinavian cookies largely thanks to two Norwegian Great-Grandparents.
If you’re just joining us now, this is how it works: every day one new blogger shares a post with something inspiring for the holidays; the next day, the calendar moves on to the next blog who does the same and continues through our group of Swedish creatives for 25 days. It’s been so much fun to work together and to see the new, inspiring, work daily.
(Thank you, Karin, for sharing some of the group in action!)
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