Easy to make Christmas Calendar

Christmas Winter Wonderland advent calendar.

This is my Easy to make Christmas Calendar and Christmas winter wonderland project.
Christmas winter wonderland cross stitch advent calender.

A beautiful cross-stitch Christmas advent calendar that I completed for my children, so they weren’t eating chocolate every morning. Bad mummy. Each day however, I filled the Christmas advent calendar with small sweets, chocolates and advent gifts making the build-up to Xmas just a little bit more exciting for my children.

Purchased from Avon Cosmetics a long time ago, the kit contained everything I needed. This included the Anchor threads, to finish the craft project. However I needed to find the stick and ribbon to hang the item. This complete kit was also simple to stitch and easy to put together. The pattern was clear and easy to follow and all the threads were of a good quality.

With this in mind, some of the simpler individual pictures are suitable for children to stitch if you have any spare Aida.

About the designs.

Each individual picture is wonderfully detailed with traditional Christmas symbols – holly with red berries, figgy pudding (now known as Christmas Pudding), a snowman, a church,  lantern, a candle, Santa and a gift to name but a few. I really enjoyed this cross stitch project and it has now become a family tradition to hang it every Christmas.

Easy to make Christmas Calendar extras

 I have also used the Christmas tree design for sewing my own Christmas cards!

Easy to make Christmas Calendar

                                                                       If you would like to make a Christmas advent calendar there are a few kits available here.

I have also used a couple of the individual patterns to make handmade Christmas cards and gift tag for family and friends. Using a larger count Aida, I enjoyed putting the Father Christmas on my families cards whilst using a smaller count Aida for the toy soldier and present for the gift tags. 

Please feel free to take a look at my other Christmas projects: