24: ‘Tis the First Day of Advent
Happy Advent Everyone!

Although advent is a season observed in many Western Christian churches as a time of preparation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus, it has become quite a season of shopping in anticipation of Christmas day, regardless of belief.
I find it challenging as a parent during the holidays when my kids want things that I’m not inclined to purchase. I’m always on the lookout for a unique advent calendar that will make counting down the days fun, while hoping they’ll forget (yeah, right!) about the chocolate filled advent calendars they’ve seen elsewhere.
I love this pop-up advent calendar available through the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

And this DIY advent calendar made from envelopes also caught my eye at MarthaStewart.com. I don’t know that I could come up with enough treats to fill all of those envelopes, but I can imagine how fun it would be to open one each day!
I like using envelopes for projects. Paper Source has a great selection in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes.
The ready-made pockets in envelopes make it easy to cut windows and slip decorative papers inside. Two of the projects in my book Playing With Paper feature envelopes in this way:
The Envelope Folding Screen (which can also be folded into a square lantern form),

And the Piano Hinge Photo Album

Both of these projects utilize a variation on the piano hinge with bamboo skewers threaded through the hinges to hold the pages together.
I’ve started an Envelope Art board on Pinterest. Have you seen another creative use for envelopes? If so, please share them with me by emailing or leaving me a comment below.
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About the 25 Days of Paper: I’m going to be a crazy blogger in December, featuring cool paper products, projects, blogs, books, or papers each day. Join in the fun by reading along! I’ll also post links on my FaceBook page. Enjoy the season!