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Family traditions are one of my favorite things about the holidays. It’s so special to have meaningful things that we do as a family year after year. When our girls were younger, my mom would give them an ornament each year and we would put their name on it. They get so excited when we put the tree up, to dig thru our ornament box and reminisce about each one. When Heather moved to her own place, she took all of “her” ornaments with her, so it made her new tree feel a little like home.
When it is time to put the tree up, they each place their ornaments where they want on the tree………I may be known to go around and “fix them” a little later 😉
For some reason, we don’t have many “family” ornaments. We have the “Our First Christmas Ornament” that is 27 years old and still standing!!! I love the idea of having a special ornament to represent our whole family though. This year I’m starting a new tradition! I want FAMILY ornaments……..that way when our last one goes and we have an empty nest, we don’t have an empty tree!
So it’s no doubt that I fell in love with the new Family Christmas Tree Ornament from The Vintage Pearl. Isn’t she a beauty?! I can’t wait to hang it on our tree.
Erin at The Vintage Pearl was so kind to send my family a Personalized Christmas Family Tree ornament . The ornament arrived in a small tan box nestled in padding and wrapped in a pretty pale blue ribbon accented with a pearl. Perfect for gift giving, if you’d like to give one as a gift.
Speaking of gifts…….. The Vintage Pearl products are all handmade by Erin and her team in their Tulsa, OK studio. They use quality materials like silver, gold, swarovski crystals and freshwater pearls. They have a large assortment of Handstamped Jewelry. It is always fun to have something unique and personalized just for you or someone special.
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My mom and godmother have given me an ornament every year of my life, so when we decorate the tree, we go down memory lane.
That is a gorgeous ornament! Thanks for the giveaway, Cheryl! Thank you for the party 🙂
Every year we take our kids to pick out a Christmas tree and make an afternoon out of decorating the tree. Then I always make French Toast Casserole for Christmas breakfast. LOVE that ornament!
We have Holiday traditions ranging from Lutefisk to “thrift store” presents to a photo booth. Some were my ideas…others clearly not. Getting excited for this years festivities.
Jen
We did elf on the shelf for the first time last year and I am excited to get that started again.
A holiday tradition we have is decorating for Christmas on Black Friday. We do it as a family. Gives us plenty of time to enjoy the holiday!
That is beautiful! We have gotten a new ornament each year for my kiddos from Grandma and we’re joining the elf on the shelf craze this year and starting that tradition. My kiddos are one and two so we’re just beginning our family traditions.
We have a Christmas cookie exchange each year with the cookie recipes that my mom always made:)
We have two young kids so we’re still perfecting our traditions. We all have matching stockings to hang, I get the girls matching pajamas, and we have cinnamon rolls for breakfast on Christmas morning.
Oooh I love Vintage Pearl. That ornament is down right adorable. We love getting a new personalized ornament every year, and I’m a bit burnt out on the clay figure ones, this would be perfect!
Every year we each pick out a new ornament to add to our collection, it is so much fun to see what everyone selects
My husband and I put up a little tree and put our first Christmas ornaments on it .
Our traditions include putting up the tree the weekend after Thanksgiving and getting our kids new pajamas.
My favorite traditions are when all the women in my family gather around my aunt’s kitchen and bake all day long to make the neighbors cookie trays, and the day after Thanksgiving, we play Christmas carols all morning long while we trim our tree and decorate the entire house. By the evening, we are still in pajamas and sipping on hot cocoa and munching on leftover pumpkin pie watching Miracle on 34th Street. Now that I have a daughter, my husband and I plan on continuing our traditions and starting new ones with her. Thanks for hosting!
We just had our first child 7 months ago…so we are looking forward to starting to build our holiday traditions!
Our tradition is simple, Christmas Eve dinner with the family mad presents on Christmas Day.
We read a Christmas story every night. We also go caroling and drink hot chocolate.
Our tradition is simple, Christmas Eve dinner with the family and presents on Christmas Day.
Thanks so much for the great party, Cheryl! Hope you’re enjoying a beautiful day!
Growing up we had several traditions for the Holidays our parents started that my sisters and I have taken to our family Christmases. We bake traditional Norwegian cookies, we eat many of the same foods we did as children for our Christmas Eve Dinner, and after opening gifts we have a free for all throwing the paper and ribbon into the air (and at each other). Kind of childish–but it is great fun, especially when many of the families can all be together….
Thanks so much for hosting. I’m so glad I made it this week!
Thank you so much for hosting Cheryl! Have a great weekend!
We love to go as a family and cut down our tree and then I make a fun pizza dinner and we decorate!! It’s a great time!
Watching all of the classic Christmas movies in one night and decorating sugar cookies.
We have quite a few traditions: Elf on the Shelf, reading Christmas books with the kids, making gingerbread houses, and visiting “candy cane lane” where all the houses decorate with lights. cteeobrien at cox dot net
We’re doing “Elf on the Shelf” for the first time this year. REALLY excited!! 🙂
My family is a little weird and we actually have a talent show each Christmas. My dad is the youngest of 9, so I have about 80 cousins, most of whom gather at my aunt & uncle’s house each Christmas. After dinner, but before presents, each sub-family performs something for the talent show. The one’s with the little kids are lucky, because they just send an adorable 4 year old up to sing Jingle Bells, but those of us fully grown and without our own children yet tend to get pretty creative – recreating the Nativity story from the point of view of the sarcastic donkey, playing holiday favorites on spoons or kazoos, etc. It’s awesome.
We’re doing “Elf On The Shelf” for the first time this year! Really excited!! 🙂
My family loves to watch the classic “White Christmas” every year. Our local theater is staging this musical this year and we can’t wait to see it!
We have a few fun traditions: we bag up some of the toys we like but use less often and donate them to a children’s charity, we wrap up Christmas books for every day 1-24th December and open/read one each night, we have an advent candle that we burn down to the next day each evening whilst doing our family scripture study (normally the Christmas story from the Bible for the last week before Christmas) and I choose a special ‘thoughtful’ present for everyone which is wrapped up and put at the table to be opened before Christmas dinner!
Just starting new traditions this year. Our 1st holiday season with our 9 month old son. I’m looking forward to every part of theholidays.
Newly divorced two weeks before Christmas and everything in storage, my three young daughters and I had a “paper” Christmas – festive paper chains; many, many green pieces of construction paper pieced together to make a tree to hang on the wall, etc.
But no stockings! I came up with the idea to do a scavenger hunt for the items that would generally go in their stockings. The clues were done in a rhyming format and the girls had the best time ever – so much so that fast forward 18 years and the scavenger hunt is still going strong and enjoyed by all: the 30+ yr. old daughters, son-in-laws and 2.5-5 yr. old grandkids. I hide the present that I would normally put in their stocking, come up with three clues for each of them and so begins our Christmas.
Who would have thought that a bit of Christmas lemonade would have been made from bitter lemons?
One of our family traditions is having stuffed french toast on Christmas morning. It is made with Challah bread and then stuffed with cinnamon and vanilla and mashed bananas. So delicious and a once a year holiday treat.
Our family tradition is a huge Christmas dinner at my parents’ house.
That is just beautiful!!!! One of our traditions is to only put out the gifts under the tree that arrive from others through the month. Then the ones from us for the kids go on Christmas Eve. My hubs & I also open our gifts the night before so that we can focus on the kids 100% on Christmas day.
Our family tradition is to get up early and read the Christmas story before opening any gifts. Then we pass out all the gifts and take turns opening. We also would go to my grandmothers house in our pjs to have breakfast. She passed away in January, so I hope to continue this tradition in her honor!
Our crazy Christmas tradition is meatball sandwiches and potato salad on Christmas Eve! It’s been that way since I was a kid, and it just wouldn’t be the same without. Of course we leave Santa a plate, too. 🙂
We do a family holiday outing, an activity, play, or charity item.
Our Christmas traditions include a Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinner with family, Elf on the Shelf, new pj’s for Christmas Eve, one tree that is decorated with only adoption ornaments and a traditional Russian Christmas dinner on January 7th♡
Well, we just bought our new house in July so I’m excited to start some traditions down here. However, we always have Christmas Eve at my mom’s house with the whole family getting together.
Christmas morning we always go to my parents– open presents and have breakfast together!!
My parents have given me and my brother an ornament for Christmas every year since we were born. I have not continued this tradition with my two daughters and they love it as well!
We have lots of family Christmas traditions – advent calendars, Christmas pj’s and recently Elf on a Shelf. I love Vintage Pearl – thanks for the giveaway!!
Our favorite tradition is midnight mass on Christmas Eve – so beautiful.
Love the ornament! 🙂 My family just doesn’t really have any traditions. We just meet and eat 🙂
We always open gifts with our whole extended family on Christmas Day. We do it one gift at a time and go youngest to oldest.
Thank you for a lovely giveaway!
We don’t have any specific traditions…we just seem to do the same things every year. lol! Thank you for the giveaway! I love the ornament!!
Our Family Holiday Tradition would be for our family is, we wait for everyone to get up, then we open all of our gifts and then we all sit down together for family breakfast, some will go back to sleep after breakfast but others stay up and watch Miracle on 34th St, then we all go our grand parents house for dinner.
We do an advent wreath the month of Dec. and read the scripture with it each Sun.
We like to give the kids a different holiday book every year. After the holiday is done, we write a funny memory from the holiday inside for them to read when they’re grown! TY 🙂