I promised I'd get back to Christmas today, so I'm getting waaaay back, to Christmas 2008. I made this advent box last year and posted it to Splitcoast, but I didn't have my blog then, so I figured I'd post it here now. First let me say.... I did not come up with this box design! A wonderful lady from my ATC club first taught me how to make this box in a single layer. As far as the stackable design, there are several versions floating around the web. I originally saw THIS box on Ella's site (Ella's Craftroom), and this year found a nice little tutorial HERE by Hermine (Hermine's Place). I used the large kitchen match boxes (not the little ones) so that I could stuff each drawer with goodies for three kiddos - my two nephews and niece. This was LOTS of fun, but very time-consuming, because I made drawer pulls for each drawer (the simple way... use a circle punch and punch out half circles, big enough to fit a fingertip in to open the drawer), and I covered every surface with patterned paper (the simple way..... just brush some distress ink or paint on each drawer front, and decorate only the larger panels). I will leave you with a bunch of pictures and a little bit more rambling :). If you have any questions at all regarding sources, just email me! I won't bore you all with a list of supplies 20 pages long ;).
Here's a side with one of my favorite Santa stamps, and some Cuttlebug cut snow- flakes.


This year, I sent up some more candy and little toys for mom and dad to stuff the box with. As a little added addition, I copied a nice, simple version of the Christmas Story from one of my favorite kids' books (The Christmas Star), and divided it into 24 segments. I then printed it out, and punched out each segment using a tag punch. I stamped the corresponding number of each segment onto each tag, and threaded red and green ribbons through the top. Their mama can now add a little tag to each box, and as they read a new part of the Christmas story each day, they can hang up the tag on the tree, or a bulletin board, fridge, etc.
Whew, long post. Thanks for sticking with me, and happy holiday crafting!