advent calendars

And since I work for CRAFT, I've seen at least a hundred and one different DIY Advent calendars, one cuter and more inventive than the next. So I was sure I could make my own. I imagined it looking like something Martha would do, or maybe Betz White or Crafty Chica. You know, nice-looking and inspiring, creative brilliance and pizazz apparent to everyone who gazed upon my masterpiece.

advent calendars

An Advent calendar is a special calendar which is used to count or celebrate the days of Advent in anticipation of Christmas. Some calendars are strictly religious, whereas others are secular in content. Despite the name, most commercially available Advent calendars begin on December 1, regardless of when Advent begins, which can be as early as November 27 and as late as December 3.

advent calendars

Today, most Advent calendars are made for children.[citation needed] Many take the form of a large rectangular card with windows of which there are often 24; one for each day of December leading up to Christmas Day. One is opened every day during Advent. In many of these calendars, each window opens to reveal an image, a poem, or a portion of a story such as the story of the Nativity of Jesus. More elaborate Advent calendars have a small gift concealed in each window, such as a toy or a chocolate item.

advent calendars

Lang was certainly the progenitor of today's calendar. He was a printer in the firm Reichhold & Lang of Munich who, in 1908, made 24 little colored pictures that could be affixed to a piece of cardboard. Several years later, he introduced a calendar with 24 little doors. He created and marketed at least 30 designs before his firm went out of business in the 1930s. In this same time period, Sankt Johannis Printing Company started producing religious Advent calendars, with Bible verses instead of pictures behind the doors.

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