Legend La Befana


The name Befana is said to be a mispronunciation of the Italian word epifania which stands for epiphany. La Befana still visits the children of Italy on the eve of January 6, Epiphany. She fills their stockings with candy or a lump of coal. It is also believed that she sweeps the floor before she leaves. Many households leave her a small glass of wine and a small plate of goodies.

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La Befana – The Italian Legend of A Good Witch

La Befana was an old woman who lived in a small village in Italy. She was known throughout the village for her wonderful baking and the cleanliness of her kitchen. She was often seen sweeping the area in front of her home. And many had heard her say that she was so busy baking and cleaning that she rarely had time to do anything else.

One winter day, while La Befana was sweeping in front of her home, three travelers stopped to ask her for a drink of water. They told La Befana that they were astrologers (they were often called the three wise men) who were following a star to the birth place of the Christ child. She kindly gave them water and then invited them to dinner.

After dinner the astrologers prepared to continue their journey and asked her if she would like to come with them to see the Christ child. La Befana shook her head saying that she could not possibly take the time needed for such a journey. She was secretly itching to get back to her cleaning and cooking. She stood at her door and watched them leave.

La Befana went back to her sweeping. But hours later she began to feel that she had made a mistake. Maybe she should have gone with the 3 astrologers to see the Christ child. La Befana decided to follow them.

She quickly grabbed a basket and filled it with baked goods of all kinds. She then put on her shawl and with her basket and broom hurried off into the night practically running to catch up with the wise men.

La Befana traveled through the night but never caught up with the wise men. It is said that she ran and ran until she and her broom were lifted up into the air!

Ever since that night, La Befana is believed to fly through the night or run over the roofs in Italy on Epiphany eve. She stops at the home of every child, leaving them treats in their stockings if they are good and a lump of coal if they are bad.

She hopes that one of the children she visits will be the christ child.


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Legend Stork


Legend Of The Stork


The legend of the stork has it that when baby Jesus was lying in the stable in Bethlehem, all the animals in the world paid a visit to greet the newly born Jesus.  They bowed down and offered prayers to Jesus.  Animals such as the donkey and the ox knelt in their places in the stable whereas wild animals stayed outside and remained ever eager to catch a glimpse of newly born Jesus.  Amongst those kneeling was a white-feathered stork with long legs.  When the stork saw Jesus lying in the stable with no soft pillow to rest his head, it pained her to no end.  She thought she could offer her soft feather as a pillow for baby Jesus.  So, she tugged the softest plumes on her breast to offer the baby to make the best pillow to lay his head on it.  The baby Jesus was ever thankful to the kindness of the stork and nodded with a smile to the Stork.  Then Jesus blessed the stork with undying glory and even today, it is seen as a symbol of birth and is regarded crucial for baby-showers.  Due to this legendary tale, the stork is considered blessed and is also seen as the patron of babies.  It is widely believed to this day that seeing a stork on the chimney or flying in the air is a lucky omen.



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Legend Spider

Did you ever wonder why people put tinsel or garland on their Christmas tree?  This beautiful story and poems explains just that!


Legend of the Christmas Spider

Long ago in Germany
A family was so poor
They could afford a tree
but not very much more.
Then on Christmas Eve
a spider web was spun
and that's how tinsel was made,
and the legend begun.
The webbing looked so pretty
The sunlight made it shine
and spiders became good luck

For every Christmas Time.
2005 ~ Sue Pitchfork


There is another story connected with spider ornaments that takes place at the nativity:

A warm silken web the child to enfold
Spun by a spider in the stable so cold
In thanks for the warmth for the shivering babe
Between Mary and the spider a promise was made:
Good fortune will follow all who can see
A spider on Christmas Eve on their Christmas tree.

DIY HERE for Spider Ornament 






Printable (PDF) Poem from Nancy


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Magical Pillowcase w/Poem

Variations of the Magical Pillowcase Poem for Gift-Giving suggestions. Simply wrap your pillowcase in the center with twine or ribbon and attach the poem.

The Pillowcase Poem


December the first starts a most blessed time,
With all sorts of presents and songs sung in rhyme.
We also remember the Lord Jesus’ birth,
And that He was born in a manger on earth.
Three wise men had come with gifts and with treasures,
Will you find in Jesus all your greatest pleasures?
The little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head,
And sleep you will also upon your own bed.
As a pillowcase covers your fluffy headrest,
He covered your sins with His blood, pure and best.
Enjoy all your gifts and the tall Christmas tree,
And sleep sound in Jesus in heavenly peace.
---- PILLOWCASE POEM #2 ----
Each Christmas Eve I lay in bed I cannot fall asleep ‘Cuz Santa and his elves will bring some toys and games that beep!
My brain is in a thinking mode I wiggle and I giggle Then I get my MAGIC CASE And slip it on my pillow.
I close my eyes and start to dream Of gifts and sugar plums. Then all at once, my mother’s voice Tells me that Santa’s come.
When you can’t sleep on Christmas Eve You toss and turn and wiggle Just slip this MAGIC PILLOW case over your soft pillow
---- PILLOWCASE POEM #3 ----

the poem below can be viewed  here also for printable

DECEMBER BRINGS A MAGICAL TIME

WITH ALL SORTS OF COLORS, SMELLS and RHYME.

SUGARPLUM FAIRIES WILL DANCE OVER YOUR BED,

IF YOU PUT THIS SPECIAL PILLOWCASE UNDER YOUR HEAD. 

THE REASON IT IS SPECIAL AS YOU WILL SOON SEE

IS BECAUSE IT IS MADE WITH LOVE FOR YOU FROM ME.

DREAMING OF CANDY CANES, SANTA, and FAMILY

MAGICAL TIMES TO CELEBRATE DAILY





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Also See ::

Easy Way To Sew A PillowCase 

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Christmas Towel w/Poem

Dish Towel and Dish Cloth
and attach this little tag :)
This Christmas you deserve the best...
...a present unlike all the rest.
We considered a new car or exotic cruise,
but decided on something you could really use!
Finally we found a gift to admire,
we hope you like your new washer and dryer!
Happy Holidays!
 
(by Joyce Hicks)




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Christmas Kitchen Angel


    Christmas Kitchen Angel - A textile angel made from a kitchen hand towel, washcloth and potholder. 


Kitchen Towel Angel - Photo image Credit

Tutorial from WikiHow
    Supplies Needed:
    1 dish towel
    1 dish cloth
    1 pot holder
    4 rubber bands
    ribbon
    printable poem below
    embellishments of your choice
* Kitchen Angel Poem  #1 *
An angel in the Kitchen
Watching the stew
Blesses your cooking
And all that you do.

*  Kitchen Angel Poem #2 *
In your kitchen I'd love to stay 
To bless and guide you Each new day. 
On you and yours My wings I spread 
As you prepare Your daily bread.


Display me for a little while
until I go out of style.
Snip a ribbon here and there
take apart with gentle care.
Enjoy the towel, Dishcloth,
Potholder and Scrubbie to
I'll make cleanup easy for you!



May this textile Angel bless you
And when the season's through
just snip the string and she'll
help with the kitchen work too.



I'm A Kitchen Angel
To Hang Upon Your Wall,
I'll Help You With Your Baking,
And See That Your Cakes Don't Fall!
While You Are Busy Cooking
And With Other Chores You Do,
You'll Always Have An Angel
Watching Over You!






I am your Kitchen Angel
I'll watch over all you do,
Baking all those goodies,
And snitching one or two!

And if you ever tire of me,
Or some help is what your wish is,
Just untie my little ribbons,
And I'll help you with the dishes.


Poem From http://allcraftsblogs.com/



Completed Tutorial here and/or  here 


Another Tutorial


Tip: Print out the poem onto the back of a piece of coordinating wallpaper and place a hole punch in the top left corner for attaching. The wallpaper holds up better than plain paper.


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DIY - Reindeer Washcloths

WashCloth Reindeer  ~ Cute way to give a bath gift

Take a bar of soap (holiday scented, Irish Spring, or Dial I loved), wrap around a washcloth and secure with a rubber band. Make antlers our of pipe cleaners and slide thru the rubber band. Attach eyes and nose with WASHABLE Elmers Glue (that way it washes away and they can use the washcloth). You could easily cover up the ugly rubber band with a holiday fabric ribbon etc...

    Supplies Needed:
    1 Brown washcloth
    1 Bar of soap
    Red pompom
    Googly eyes
    1 Brown hair tie or rubber band
    Small silver bell
    ribbon
    Pipe Cleaner for Antlers
    embellishments of your choice 

Now add a Reindeer poem tag of your choice. 

WashCloth Reindeer Poems


* Reindeer Poem 1 *

When the weather outside is frightful,
A bath seems so delightful.
Rudolph's washcloth & soap,
Are the perfect accessories for your soak.

* Reindeer Poem 2 *

Here's a cute reindeer,
He's full of Christmas cheer
Once you undo the ribbon ties.
He also holds a soap surprise!

* Reindeer Poem 3 *

Unwrap this cute reindeer disguise
Reach in and find a soapy surprise
He's sure to give you lots of cheer
Throughout Christmas and the New Year.

* Reindeer Poem 4 *

Everyone loves this time of year,
All the laughter and good cheer,
A season that is full of hope,
And a reindeer that's a flannel
and a bar of soap.
Credit for the poem above needs to go to Kay over on Moneysavingexpert.com

-|-  10 Minute DIY Reindeer  video
-|-  Bumblebee's Craft Den above image source 
-|-  SmartSchoolhouse uses a jingle bell instead of ribbon 
-|-   Another Version of this Reindeer Washcloth Project

 
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WashCloth Reindeer  ~ Cute way to give a bath gift Take a bar of soap (holiday scented, Irish  Spring, or Dial I loved), wrap around...