This is the last post of my “Getting Organized” for Christmas series.
I’ve shared lots of ideas for planning for the Holiday season, crafting projects and recipes.
I’ve shared lots of ideas for planning for the Holiday season, crafting projects and recipes.
When I started this series, I had planned for 5 posts, but then I kept finding projects that I had made 1 or 2 or 5 years ago.
So I kept going.
Thank you for allowing me to share with you!
It’s been so fun.
I have heard from many people inspired to make projects and to bake goodies.
That’s so awesome!
My last little project is not about making anything.
It’s about taking care of you.
While we are busy crafting Christmas for our families, please remember to take care of yourself and treat yourself!
Here are some of my favourite ways to take care of myself in December…alongside sleep, and extra Vitamin C.
A few little tips from me:
A few little tips from me:
Invest in a secret stash of chocolate.
Take time to enjoy some beautiful magazines.
Listen to some music that makes you happy.
Visit a favourite store. Buy a few things just for you.
Last night I visited my favourite scrapbooking store to collect things for my December Daily Album 2010. I plan to make the foundation pages for the album this weekend.
Look at all this pretty ribbon~
And make sure you buys lots of this. You can never have enough.
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Grace @ Sense and Simplicity says
So true – Christmas can be exhausting trying to get everything done.
No Ordinary Me says
Gotta have that chocolate.
Simone says
Great Post…It is so true we can't nurture others if we can nurture ourselves!!!
Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says
Thanks for sharing all those posts, Angie! Good tips to remember as well.
Cathy @ The Far Fifty says
Mmmmmmm cups of white hot chocolate…that's my favorite.
Love the tip on stocking up on scotch tape. A couple years ago I went to wrap presents and no scotch tape. I went to Liquidation World and bought 20 rolls of it, I'll never run out again!
Anonymous says
Hi Angie,
I'm knew to your blog & this is my first time leaving a comment. Thank you for all your recent Christmas ideas. I just finished making 4 decorative clipboards for my grandsons teachers and I have 4 more to go. I am thoroughly enjoying my visits to Echoes of Laughter & I look forward to many more visits to come. TFS! Sheila
Land family says
Great tips! Especially #1! 🙂 Angie I see you use a lot of letters in scrapbook stuff that look like stamped letters. Is that right? Or do you buy those letters. Just wondering-they always look like they could be bought!
melissa * 320 Sycamore says
What a sweet post! I agree on everything 🙂
Deni says
Wait, are those Candy Cane Kisses? That sounds so good!
Lindy says
Great tips — I'm loving you blog. Now following!
Sandra D says
So true – the saying in our house is "If Mama's happy, everyone is happy."
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