Tuesday, 20 December 2011

So, last postal day today and First Night Chanukah. Could things have been any better planned?!

Chanukah fluctuates from year to year, the Hebrew calendar being lunar based, and sometimes it can fall as early as December 1st, which quite frankly is a right old inconvenience.
Imagine trying to fit in lighting candles every evening, getting together and exchanging gifts with family and friends, whilst everyone is still at school, I'm on that mega work roller coaster and not to mention being organised to have presents bought and wrapped in time.

When it falls, like it has this year, when the rest of the country is festive and celebrating, it makes such a difference to enjoyment levels. 8 days of celebration ahead to be had and relished.

I even had time today after last Post Office trip of the year, to wrap the children's gifts and make their little initial notices, so everyone knows whose pile is whose. Sometimes I think this is their favourite part of Chanukah...seeing what I've come up with each year. No pressure then or anything.

Then the wrap...
I like to be festive and cohesive, without being overtly Christmassy. not an easy feat I can tell you.
However this year I had a huge pile of all my screen print testing papers that I'd kept after each printing session. Perfect! Being a hoarder I knew they would come in useful for something, quite what at that point I hadn't quite worked out.
This obviously sprung Idea 326 for 2012 of what to screen print next...wrapping paper of course! Watch this space...

8 days of Chanukah is somewhat all consuming, but when it falls in the holidays it's 8 days of fun, fun, fun!
Consequently this is a good time to sign off for the festivities and I wish each and every one of you a wonderful Festive Season ahead, whatever you may be doing.
Thank you so much for your visits and comments throughout the year. I really appreciate each and every one of them, so I can't wait to catch up in 2012 and see what the new year has in store for us all.

xxx

8 comments:

Nicky said...

Great idea with the wrapping paper and I love those initial cards - how clever you are Karen

Happy Chanukah to you and your family!

Swirlyarts said...

Happy Chanukah :)

Handige An said...

That's one happy pile of presents!haha, love it. And i think wrapping paper is a great idea :) I'm looking forward to reading your blog in 2012 again. Wishing you all the best and a great time with your family. With a little bit of Love from the Netherlands, Anneke

Reene@Nellie's Niceties said...

Happy Chanukah Karen :)

Rachel said...

Ah, your presents all look beautiful! Wrapping paper is a fab idea. Happy Chanukah!

Vonnie said...

Chag Sameach to you & yours, Karen. Wishing you lots of latkes and sufganiyot! xx

Kylie said...

Happy Chanukah! and happy holidays all coming together too Karen :) Hope you have a wonderful time. Kx

Handmade in Israel said...

The paper looks great! Hope you had a happy Chanukah.