 Hi stampers, I'm Jill Olson and I'm excited to show you this advent calendar kit that we have in a new holiday catalog. It's so cool, I've always loved these. The neat thing about these are you have both sides, you can actually do a second side. You can order September 4th and you'll want to order it soon because these are very popular. It comes with the die cuts already ready to go for you for the background. And then you add these stickers that come in the kit and the numbers are already done for you. If you're ordering the stamp set that coordinates with this, it's called Christmas Countdown. And you'll notice I've used the cherry cobbler and mossy meadow and early espresso in this. And I've used some of the die cuts that come that already have the adhesive on them. So it's super simple, you'll want to use your own dimensionals and adhesives to put this together. And it's already cut out so you just stick them on. You'll have to have your own stamp pads and these are the three colors that you'll use. I added this 2 inch by 11 inch piece to put all the way around it at our cardstock. And I added the ribbon for a nice touch. You can go ahead and use this in a different way. So I wanted to make one that has the other holiday on it and for Thanksgiving. And it's so fun to be able to put all the things you're thankful for or grateful for or your blessings that you share. So I'm going to turn this around and you notice that it says thankful, blessed and grateful. I went ahead and used some of the Magnolia leaves right here from the Magnolia die set. And these right here are called gathered leaves right here and I use those in the copper. All these letters are brand new in our new catalog and they're called hand letter pros. And they're such a great size to use for cards and for home decor. And you notice what I've done is I've just taken this as a template and it's a little shorter than two inches on both sides. And I cut strips and then I took seven different patterns. The paper I've used for this is called come together and it's got the peacock colors in it and the cranberry and just some really beautiful colors. I actually added of this mossy meadow. The reason why is because I covered this. Now this ribbon really doesn't go with it. So I went ahead and velcroed this on so you can take it off. So if I was to use this, I would use something that has either the peacock in it and this is some of our ribbon. So I just did it like this. So you wrap this around and then I'm just going to cut this so it overlaps. So what I'm going to do is I went ahead and cut this and I'm going to overlap that. And then I've got these little self adhesive where you peel off the adhesive of the velcro. You can cut this to get this at a local sewing machine store or big box store. And so I'm going to peel this off because it has super strong adhesive on it. So I go ahead and wrap that around. Stick this down. And then I'm going to put the top of the grabby part of the velcro. So I'm going to go ahead and do this. Then put that part right there so it's on the spot it needs to be. And then I'm going to wrap this around kind of adjust it so it's in the middle. And then I'm going to press this down so it sticks onto the velcro. So now you've got your ribbon velcroed. And then from there I'll go ahead and do a ribbon which I've already done. And you can take your glue dots and just put that on the back of the ribbon. I do like three glue dots so it really sticks. And then press it down like so. And then you've got your thankful, blessed, and grateful calendar that you can go ahead and put all these messages in for your family. This right here, I'll save and you can put it in two of these. You can put the bow in one and just roll it up and put it inside here for storage. The same thing with this one. And you can put it back in the box that it came in because it's got a box that you can store it in. So it's very useful. So I hope you've enjoyed seeing the alternative way that you can use your advent calendar. And we'll see you next time on Watch It Weekly Wednesday.