Every Christmas while everyone is seated around the table and talking after dinner, she has everyone (children and adults) draw a small picture on the tablecloth right where they're sitting and sign their name with that year's date. It can be a Christmas drawing or a drawing of something significant that happened to you that year. This is such a great idea simply because it creates a personal, permanent memory that you get to revisit each year.
It's fun, easy, and involves no pre-planning or long list of materials. You could use a new tablecloth every year or just keep adding to the same one year after year.
Granny T takes it a step further and does what she calls a "simple stitch embroidery" over the drawing to make them stand out more. Being the domestic goddess that I am, I'm opting out of anything involving a needle and thread and am simply using permanent fabric markers. Granny T ensured me that this would work just as well. Although in the back of her mind she was probably questioning my womanhood.
I was able to take a few photos of her tablecloth to share with you.
This is the drawing M to the Izz-A drew when he was nine years old.
Matt's cousin, Ashley, was only two years old when she drew this. Her mother then wrote her name and the year beside her masterpiece.
Granny T's not a big fan of having her picture taken but I assured her it was for the greater good. She's one of the sweetest ladies I know and I just love her.
Anyone can start this tradition in their family, even if you don't have children just yet...even newlyweds. Think how fun it will be to revisit your past drawings each year.
Now for those of you who just cannot imagine not being able to eat on your fancy, shmancy holiday tablecloth, take a breath and do a sigh of relief knowing that you could also have a separate table set up for this tradition. Guests could do it as they enter your home or maybe even make it part of your Christmas Eve ritual.
Just be sure to buy a thick (maybe even double-lined) tablecloth and permanent markers made specifically for fabric, like Sharpie® Rub-a-Dub® markers.
If all goes well, I'll try to post pics of our first tablecloth drawings. Although that puts a lot of pressure on me to learn how to draw something other than a candycane.
If all goes well, I'll try to post pics of our first tablecloth drawings. Although that puts a lot of pressure on me to learn how to draw something other than a candycane.
42 comments:
What a cool idea!
And how cute was Matt's nativity scene picture?????
What an awesome idea!!! So creative...way to go Granny T!!! Can't wait to see yours :)
Cute idea, my bf's aunt does this too, and it was fun reading what people had wrote in the past too... There weren't that many pictures on hers though, that's a great idea to add.
i LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS IDEA!!!
I want to implement something like this... how special and smart!!!
What a sweet woman she is!
I LOVE this idea! Thanks for posting it. (And I think the tablecloth is very fancy) :)
That is SUCH an awesome idea! And what a lovely family heirloom!
LOVE IT!!!!!
What a wonderful tradition to start!! Thanks for sharing!! I'm going to start this with our family this year!! Thanks again!
That is a VERY cool idea!
Seriously, very cool idea!!!! I can't even begin to imagine going back over the tablecloth with a 'simple stitch embroidery' Thank you Lord for Fabric Markers! :-)
What an awesome idea! I love all the drawings and the fact that she embroidered them later. I can't wait to see what yours looks like :)
That's very creative and looks great. Needles and thread and I don't get along either. :)
OH MY GOODNESS... that really is the ABSOLUTE BEST holiday tradition EVER! I can't wait to steal the idea and put it into action!
Thanks so much for sharing!
Yep. That definitely wins for the coolest tradition.
I've heard of someone doing that too, but I can't remember who or where I heard it.
That is such a fabulous idea!
Wow, this is absolutely one of the very coolest ideas we have seen! Thanks for sharing it, especially all the pictures!
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Such a great idea!!
What a NEAT idea - how cool to look at it in 25 years and show your grandchildren :)
Absolutely LOVE it!!!!! How cool to look back at & have great memories!!! Gotta do this for sure!!!!!
How precious!!!
That is such an awesome idea. I love it - I think it would be fun to even have one in a guest room all year long for people to draw on - thanks for sharing :)
What a great idea! My family has always done quilts for special occasions, but never anything that gets added to year after year. I would love to do something like this.
What a fantastic idea - I love it!!
Such a wonderful idea! I love it!!! Like you, I won't go near a needle. Trying to sew on a button is a task in itself for me!
What a great idea!!! I love this! Your Granny rocks!
That is such a special and neat idea!
i love this tradition.. what a cute idea! i love it and matts nativity scene was really amazing for a ten year old! gosh how cute!
Your grandmother is extremely talented!
Thanks for sharing! I did this for birthdays but never thought about Christmas! I'm so doing this...and I'm doing a post linking back to you...I love your blog! I'm a southern girl at roots also married to a guy a little red around the neck lol..so I can relate:)
that is such a fantastic idea! I love it and hope to remember it when I start a family one day.
thank you!
What a great idea. So creative. I wouldn't do the sewing, seeing as I shouldn't be allowed to hold a needle and thread :) Thanks for sharing. I def might start this when I have kids!
That is such an awesome tradition!
Awesome!
I will take this idea with me in my future Christmases.
That is such a great idea. I wish I was creative enough to come up with things like that! This is my first time to visit your blog and your little girl is beautiful!
Thanks for the comment on my blog. The costumes were even more hilarious in person!
What a great idea! I am always looking for traditions to start! Thanks for sharing!
This is brilliant!! I love it so much. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Thank you so much for sharing this! What a wonderful idea for a Christmas tradition. My husband and I are newlyweds, and we might just start doing this :).
I just found your blog through one of your reader's, lovely!
Too cute:-)
granny T is awesome!! who new she had that in her! i love that woman! such a great idea! i can't wait and see how yall's turns out!
That is hands down one of the best traditions I've heard of! You'll have to show us pictures when you start your tablecloth!
This is an ingenius idea.
What a great tradition to start and a beautiful heirloom to be passed down! Granny T really started an amazing tradition!
I'm curious what kind of markers everyone uses to write on the tablecloth?
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