
Every year I try to come up with a different type of advent calendar or Christmas countdown. This one doesn’t involve treats so it won’t be very popular at my house. But that’s okay – I like it.

This year I made a ribbon roll up or ribbon “unroll” countdown.
The ribbon is rolled up on a tube and each day we will unroll just enough to show the date. By Christmas morning, the entire ribbon will be unrolled.

To make this ribbon roll up countdown, I cut a piece of holiday red ribbon and created the numbers in Word. I used light weight printer paper so that the paper numbers would roll up with the ribbon. The numbers were cut out with a one inch circle punch.

Each date was decorated with fun holiday embellishments – snowflakes, stars and rhinestones.

The tube was in my stash and it’s about 1/2 inch in diameter and very sturdy. I can’t recall what it was from but I tend to save little goodies like tubes and containers (anyone else hoard strange things?) I covered the tube in scrapbook paper. Using a regular wire hanger, I cut about 4 inches off the bottom wire, inserted the tube and then reshaped it so that the hanger would be smaller.

Here it is unrolled. It’s really long – it was hard to get a photo of the entire ribbon.
And so, the countdown begins…
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Very original, great idea. We have already worked out a home Advent calendar. Your also a great and easy. Iva
ReplyDeleteStinkin' Adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteI really love it, Carolyn!!
ReplyDeleteVery creative, and charming home decor.
what a cute idea! so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteLove the fresh take on the advent calendar!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea! This is so pretty and so unique. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is completely awesome! I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Carolyn!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! It's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSweet! What a creative idea!
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty ... it has a real vintage-y look that I love.
ReplyDeletecute idea!
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Have a great rest of the weekend.
Carolyn ~ you never ever cease to amaze me! Another lovely unique creation.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun and clever idea. Thank you for sharing it with Christmas in July:-)
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. Going to pass it on the my grandchildren and their families for next year. I may even make it for them.
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