Today, I’m teaching a DIY for making a homemade advent calendar you can use year after year!
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Homemade Advent Calendar
As children, we loved the tradition of an advent calendar counting down the days until Christmas. Today, I’m going to teach you how I made a reusable advent calendar for my kids.
Ideas for Advent Stuffers
Much like stocking stuffers, we like to stuff our advent with a variety of candies, small toys and trinkets and activity ideas.
Candies – For our advent, I like to get a couple bags of pre-packed holiday candies and spread them out randomly through the month. I suggest getting one bag of chocolate candies and one bag of gummy candies.
Toys and Trinkets – Try a new toothbrush, matchbox cars, Lego characters and bookmarks make great gift ideas.
Activities Print – A sheet of fun to-do items and and pack the weekends with fun activities such as watching holiday movies, driving around to see lights on people’s houses or visiting shops to buy gifts for friends and family.
It took me around a week to complete my advent calendar. If you want to save a lot of time, choose pre-made mini stockings.
Instructions
Let’s talk about the DIY steps. This is E-A-S-Y. There’s nothing in this that you can’t just see from the photos, but I will still explain all the steps just in case you’re curious about exactly how I did it.
1. First, cut out 24 stockings from felt. I mainly used felt I already had, so it’s a mix between high and low quality (and I’m a-OK with that!). I made a few paper templates for stocking shapes and used them to cut out all the stockings.
I didn’t want mine to be exactly the same shapes and sizes, but you can do that if you want a more unified look. Next, embellish each stocking on the top side with hand embroidery and/or by gluing things onto the stockings.
2. Machine stitch or hand-stitch each stocking. Then, add a loop to the top of each stocking with felt or yarn (something to hang them from).
3. Paint small wood stars white and drill or punch holes. Use a stamp set to add numbers one through 24.
4. Add the stars to the stockings with string.
5. Use wooden rods, yarn, and wood beads to make the hanging structure. You can see below that my stockings are permanently attached to the rods, but you can tie them on instead if you’d like to be able to remove them each day.
Bonus step: After I was done, I wanted to add a little more detail, so I hung a bunch of larger wooden stars on the rods.
6. Fill your stockings with candy, small toys, and notes with fun activities like movies to watch, crafts to do or special places you will go each day.
Note: If you don’t have the time to make your own this year, there are lots of cute felt calendars out there, or you can just buy the mini stocking part and go from there to save a little time.
More Holiday Crafts to Try
- Vintage Christmas Tree Marquee
- Oversized Christmas Wreath
- Bottle Brush Christmas Trees
- Holiday Garlands
Holiday Gift DIYS
- Homemade Bath Bombs
- Crystal Soaps
- Marbled Clay Ring Dish
- We’ve also made a few advent calendars over the years here on the blog, so see if one of those seems perfect for you!
I glued the felt together with hot glue instead of sewing and just didn’t use heavy items in them, and it worked great!
Such a beautiful Christmas craft!
This is such a cute advent calendar and super adaptable to any decor style of the home! And for small spaces I think you could hang the structure on the back of the living room door or the kitchen 🥰
Just the project I was looking for!
Please send directions/ dimensions/ sizes of all items used
Thank you!
I love love love this! I agree that it’s worth the effort to create something you’ll bring out each year. It’s not until you’re a few years in that you see how much your kids love the tradition of some things.
This is beautiful. Like I’ve seen others post, I wish there were more detailed instructions. Thank you for this idea.
Hi! What dimensions is this? How much yarn and what size dowels did you get? And about how much felt did you use? Would love more detailed instructions because I definitely want to make this.
This is so cute. I know it’s an older post but is there anyway to update it with more details or even sources for the wooden structure… even just search terms would be so helpful!
would like instructions for advent calemdar
Hi! These are the instructions!
This is such a cute idea! Thank you so much for sharing!! 🙂
Going to make this! First year doing an avent calander for my girls. Quick question – do you have rough heught for the stocks and the frame? Thaaaaanks xx
Love this! Where did you find the wood beads?
THIS IS SO CUTE AND FUN! I need to do this!
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I LOVE how it turned out, especially that each stocking is different and so fun in its own way!
Hi Elsie,
this is without a doubt the advent calendar of my dreams ???? I will definitely make this one, but rather for next year, as it’s a little late now for me.
My little one turned only just 2 and won’t miss it this year. His godmother already prepared 24 little presents for him, anyway. But from next year on, your lovely calendar will be a staple in our house.
Thank you sooo much for the inspiration. Have a wonderful advent time.
Lots of love,
Romy
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What size dowels did you use? I made stocking for my advent calendar last year but i didn’t have a good idea for hanging them, love this!
So beautiful!
Could you please share the source for the beads?
This is so sweet, I love your colors. I had the most fun making advent calendars for my daughter for years, (she’s 27 now so a little tricky/odd to carry on the tradition!.) I was going to make one with favorite cocktails but didn’t quite seem to be sending the right message! ha Enjoy these magical years, it just gets better and better.
This is gorgeous. What a special addition to your holiday traditions. Enjoy!
This is so cute! I want to recreate it. How did you assemble the string frame and dowel rods? Did you tie them in the back? Thanks. Can’t wait to get started.
So so so cute! If only I knew how to stitch!!