Making your own Advent calendar: 4 creative homemade Advent calendars for children to make at home
An Advent calendar hides 24 little surprises that makes Advent even more exciting for children and adults alike. If you would like to put your own treats or surprises in an Advent calendar, then it is worth making your own Advent calendar. This way you can fill everything individually and even reuse your Advent calendar each year. If you would like to have a go at making your own Advent calendar, below you will find 4 simple creative Advent calendar ideas.
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Advent calendar idea 1: making your own Advent calendar: 24 small Advent calendar surprises
Advent calendar idea 2: using 24 socks as a last-minute idea for an Advent calendar
Advent calendar idea 3: upcycle glass into a great Advent calendar
Last-minute Advent calendar: give the gift of time with a jar style Advent calendar
Advent calendar idea 1: make your own Advent calendar with 24 handmade Advent calendar satchels
The 24 colourful Advent calendar bags are filled with sweets and little surprises for children. You can easily make this Advent calendar yourself and upcycle old items of clothing at the same time. We'll show you how to make 24 Advent calendar bags from old pieces of material and old items of clothing to create your very own Advent calendar.
What you will need to make your own Advent calendar satchels
Old items of clothing or material such as shirts, t-shirts, cloths or old pieces of material
Scissors
Textile glue
Pinking shears if needed
Thin cord
Tags or pendants for the numbers
Step-by-step instructions: no-sew Advent calendar satchels
By using spare pieces of material and some fabric glue you can make some fantastic Advent calendar satchels without a sewing machine:
Cut out 24 rectangles from spare pieces of material by using some (pinking) scissors. You can decide whether you want all the bags to be the same size or whether you want a mix of different sizes and colours.
To make your first calendar bag get one of the pieces of spare material and place it in front of you, but make sure to check both sides to see which would be the best one to use. Now, fold the rectangle once in the middle and then apply some fabric glue to the long edges starting in the middle. Next fold the rectangle back together so that the best side is now glued to the other side.
3. Repeat this step with each advent calendar bag and afterwards leave them to thoroughly dry.
4. Once the glue has dried turn the bags over and fill them. Close each door with a ribbon and attach a numbered tag.
5. Finally, you can put all the Advent calendar bags onto a piece of string and make your own Advent calendar.
Instead of using textile glue, you can use a sewing machine to sew the satchels. To do this, cut out some rectangles from the material and then fold them once in the middle so that the best side is on top and then sew along the long edges to close them. Finally, gently iron along the seam and turn the finished Advent calendar bags inside out.
Advent calendar-idea 2: using 24 socks to make a last-minute Advent calendar
The traditional English or American stockings at Christmas are also great to use to make a homemade Advent calendar. To make one of these traditional-looking calendars for your children, you will need either 24 Christmas themed socks or 24 socks which are in traditional Christmas colours. Simply buy 12 pairs of socks in festive colours and fill them with a different treat each day. The advantage is that your child can wear the socks afterwards. If you don't want to buy new socks, you can of course use clean old ones and decorate them to make a homemade Advent calendar.
To finish off this Christmassy homemade Advent calendar hang up all 24 children's socks with a piece of jute twine and some clothes pegs. Afterwards add a card or tag with the corresponding number on it, a small fir branch and a small string of fairy lights to give the Advent calendar a Christmassy look.
Tip: If you want a little more space for your gifts, you can also buy a few extra-large cosy socks or special Christmas stockings and fill them with something new every day. After Christmas, you can pack away this last-minute Advent calendar and the decorative materials and reuse them next year.
Advent calendar idea 3: upcycle glass into a stunning Advent calendar
By using some old jars, bottles, candle jars or old vases and adding a little colour and some Christmas decorations, you can make an Advent calendar out of recycled glass in no time at all. This way you will not only create an Advent calendar that will really stand out, but you can also reuse your Advent calendar every year and thus help to be more environmentally friendly at Christmas time.
Making your own Advent calendar: what you will need to make an Advent calendar out of recycled glass
24 jars, bottles or vases (preferably with lids)
Different coloured spray paint
Ribbon for decorating
Tags or pendants for the numbers
Pair of Scissors
If needed- old or spare pieces of materials for the jars, which don’t have a lid
Step-by-step instructions for a glass jar Advent calendar
It is best to start collecting old glass jars a couple of months before making this calendar. Make sure to thoroughly rinse them out and leave them to dry before use.
You can start making your handmade Advent calendar just before Advent.
Start by spraying the jars outdoors with spray paint. You can use one or more colours to create a festive look.
Next, spray the lids in the same colour to match the jars and leave them to dry.
Once the spray paint has completely dried, you can give each jar a number and fill it with a little surprise. This Advent calendar looks festive and classy, it is also environmentally friendly and can be reused year after year.
Ideas on what to put in your homemade Advent calendar: handy little surprises
As soon as your homemade Advent calendar is finished you can start thinking about what you would like to put in it. There are lots of things besides chocolate, biscuits, oranges and other treats, you can use to put in a homemade Advent calendar for children.
Below you will find some ideas on practical things that you could use to put in your homemade Advent calendar:
Other ideas for Advent calendar fillings
Pens/Finger paint
Modelling clay
Biscuit cutters
Bubble solution tub with wand
Bath bombs or bath salts
Fairy lights
Toy figures
Marbles/ bouncy balls
Mini puzzles
Magnets
Magnifying glass
Cress seeds
Puzzle books
Card games
Last-minute Advent calendar idea 4: give the gift of time with a jar full of family activities
At Christmas time a lot of families spend a lot of time together. As the days get shorter and the weather becomes cold you can use this time to do some family activities. One of the best gifts to give is the gift of time. You can spend time with your children bymaking a homemade advent calendar. For a jar advent calendar, all you need are 24 small pieces of paper that you can label with activities to do together. You can plan the activities for weekends and weekdays depending on how much time you will have. This is a great way to enjoy Advent and to spend lots of quality time together as a family.
Ideas for a DIY glas jar Advent calendar
Below you will find some family activities which you can put in your homemade Advent calendar:
Christmas activities:
Visit the Christmas markets
Make your own Christmas garland
Decorate the Christmas tree
Writing a Christmas list for Father Christmas
Creative activities:
Making your own birdfeed
Make your own soap
Family activities:
Film night
Go ice skating or sledding
Game night
Reading bedtime stories or Christmas stories
Build a den
Build a snowman
Tip: Don’t forget to make a little secret list of what activities you have planned for each day. By doing so each day, you can get everything ready beforehand and avoid stressful situations.
Conclusion: fast and creative ideas for a homemade Advent calendar
Get inspired and try out some of our homemade Advent calendar ideas, which are easy to make. The best thing about it is that your homemade Advent calendar is reusable, and you can choose what to put in it each year. It's worth the effort and your child will be overjoyed to receive their very own unique Advent calendar.






















