Shaker boxes are not just for cards … you can easily add them to a Mosaic Moments page using the Mosaic Moments A Die Set.
I created a step-by-step video to show you how easy it is, here.
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Shaker boxes are not just for cards … you can easily add them to a Mosaic Moments page using the Mosaic Moments A Die Set.
I created a step-by-step video to show you how easy it is, here.
This post sponsored by Mosaic Moments.
Today I am sharing an oldie, but goodie … this post is from 5 years ago, but I thought it would be fun to share again!My son, a corpsman in the U.S. Navy, is currently stationed in Guam. This will be our first Christmas apart.
He called last week and asked for me to send him his ornaments and I included a special gift from Mom.
It is a tradition I started when my children’s father and I were divorced. Each Christmas I give them a personalized, usually handmade, gift from me. They open their special gifts on Christmas Eve and then I make them listen as I read “The Night Before Christmas.”
This year, since we will be apart, I thought I would send some of our traditions to him in the form of a mini wooden book.
It started with a mini album from KaiserCraft. I love their Beyond the Page line. You simply cut, sand lightly and cover with paper.
I wanted a winter theme, since he is living in the tropics, so I chose the new winter paper line from Bo Bunny.
I made a shaker box (super easy with Shake It from Impression Obsession) for the cover and filled it with “snow,” in the form of Art Glitter and a Grungeboard Snowflake.
Inside, I shared some photos of him, along with the gifts of Christmas. I think he’ll enjoy showing his friends how cute he was when he was little!
In addition to snow, I sent him my love …Our tree (with Misty hiding underneath … she loves Christopher almost as much as I do!)
And Santa … along with a photo that I know will make him laugh.
On the last page, I made a stocking and filled it with a copy of “The Night Before Christmas.” I know as my kids got older, they only endured the reading to humor me (and because my husband told them that Santa wouldn’t fill their stockings if they didn’t make their mother happy), but traditions become important as you grow up, so I thought I would send it anyway.
Assuming he doesn’t read my blog, which I doubt he does, he should be surprised by his little book in another week or so … it takes a long time for mail to get to Guam!