The My Bookhouse Books

 

My Book House 6 volume series By Olive Beaupré Miller


A graduate of Smith College, Olive Beaupré Miller began writing rhymes and stories in order to entertain her young daughter (in addition to editing My Book House Miller also wrote many of the entries). After publishing three books, she founded The Book House for Children publishing company with her husband in 1919; in 1920 the first volume of My Book House (titled In the Nursery) was published.



My Book House was the first collection of children’s literature specifically arranged to meet the developing needs and abilities of children at different ages. Each entry had to meet the following three criteria (taken from Miller’s introduction):
“First, — To be well equipped for life, to have ideas and the ability to express them, the child needs a broad background of familiarity with the best in literature.
Second, — His stories and rhymes must be selected with care that he may absorb no distorted view of life and its actual values, but may grow up to be mentally clear about values and emotionally impelled to seek what is truly desirable and worthwhile in human living.
Third, — The stories and rhymes selected must be graded to the child’s understanding at different periods of his growth, graded as to vocabulary, as to subject matter and as to complexity of structure and plot.”
Eventually expanded to a 12 volume series, the original six volumes are in the public domain.
Download for free:

On Libravox:

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Not everyone was a fan, even in 1922 the San Francisco Bulletin reported that that the books were too good, too positive, and that any normal healthy child has streaks of good and bad, and would "crave a little of the rough stuff."  





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"Right Reading For Children" was a booklet published by Mrs. Miller, explaining the "influence  of reading upon children and the importance of right selection."

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Right Reading For Children
An Adress Delivered Before the Hinsdale Women's Club
by Olive Beupre Miller


























 




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The Record, 1926




CWS Drop Down Santa Advent Calendar

 

2024 - NO LONGER FREE
Note - this is a HUGE project.  It's 2 feet tall!  
I made some adjustments - including changing things so it took 7 less mats.

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This video shows the finished project - Santa drops down a bit each day, ending up in the chimney for Christmas

The file can be purchased from Craft With Sarah here

I made a few changes.  First - to make it cut on less mats.

39 mats for original upload, I made a few changes and mine will now cut on 32 mats
3 White [one piece I had to move and rotate to make it cut on the 3rd mat, rather than requiring a 4th mat for one piece that easily fit on the previous one]
2 black
1 dark red fireplace
1 lighter red for holly berries and stocking background [I changed them to the darker red. I lose the contrast, but can recut if needed - I think they will work in the darker color]
1 brown
1 peach santas nose [scrap will work]
1 peachish santas face [scrap will work]
1 light brown fireplace clock [could make black?]
1 Orange/yellow Numbers [I'm using vinyl]
1 Yellow fireplace and candle flames
1 pale pink fireplace details [I'm changing to white]
I lighter yellow fireplace and flames
1 dark green holly and stocking [scrap will work]
1 light green stocking [scrap will work - I changed it to the darker green. I'll lose the contrasting color, but I can recut if I think it needs that.]
1 purple fireplace backing [change to brown- one less mat, color doesn't matter]

12 red for 24 total boxes. Could use 8.5x11. OR - rotate and attach so 3 fit per a page, and use 9 sheets of 12x12 red.


9 red for structure, fireplace backing, etc. - slightly lighter than the boxes

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It took me an entire day just to cut this one out. It's a big project!
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MORE CHANGES:
I'm copying a post I made on facebook when I was making this:

On My "Desk" Today - Progress on The Craft With Sarah Dropping Santa Advent Calendar [I've moved this project to a living room table, partly because of it's size]

AND this is a good look at the living room before the 2025 remodel. :-)

1. This really is not as difficult as I may make it look.

2. It took most of a day to cut all the pieces. It's a BIG project. I think when completed it will be nearly 2 feet [21 inches or so] tall.

3. The boxes are really simple construction - so although they may be time consuming simply because there are 24 of them, I was able to assemble them rather efficiently on a tv tray while watching 1 tv show with my husband.


4. I used Dollar Tree Glitter vinyl for the numbers. One less thing to glue. 🙂 Definitely listen to Sarah's tip to lay the background white out, then place the numbers. I put mine in order, one on each block, on an old mat, making it easier for me to know what gold numbers went where.

5. The video is about an hour and a half long. I don't ever just sit down and work on one thing start to finish, so I'm not going to be able to answer how long it actually takes to make it. I skipped a lot of the video, and rewatched one part 3x, so far.

6. My biggest mistake - the one I may need to redo, but at the moment I am taking a break - was on the large back structures. That's the part of the video I watched 3x, and now that I have successfully completed one, it's SO simple, it just took my brain a bit to retain important details. For one side, I glued the side pieces on upside down. That makes it completely wonky, and I'll likely recut those pieces and try again.

This is what I mean about gluing the side pieces on upside down. The one on the left is done correctly, and forms neat boxes. The one on the right is all wonky, because I glued the sides on upside down.

7. I made my chimney all black. This was a good decision based on supplies on hand, and cost of paper [black is very inexpensive from wal-mart] but I think I'll like the look better in red. So the black may be my practice chimney, and I'm ok with that. Obviously I needed the practice. 🙂

I'd really like to make a slightly smaller version of this - I don't need my treat boxes to be quite so large. [I fill mine with locally made chocolates]. If anyone has resized this and made it smaller, I'd love to hear what sizes worked well for you!


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MORE ADVENT CALENDARS
That I have made
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In 2022 I made this one from the Craft With Sarah Event
For a couple of years now, each December I prop this in a reverse canvas sign I had hanging in my hallway.  This year in the downstairs remodel, I got rid of this canvas...  so this year I want to check Hobby Lobby for a  blank canvas frame just for the advent calendar. to sit in.  It is quite large.

As huge as this project is, it's really quite easy to assemble. It was the very first freebie in the 2022 Craft With Sarah 25 Days of Christmas, and it was only free for 24 hours. Now the file will cost you $10 - and I won't say this often about a file this expensive, but it's really worth it. It's so well designed!

I changed the colors to match my hallway, and have this sitting inside a very large reversed canvas I made a couple of years ago.


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The 2021 Advent Calendars
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The Tree shaped version is a FREE file from Jennifer Maker.
For me, the drawers slide out a little too easily, and this is a.. sometimes chaotic household with unlevel floors.  The drawers fell out a lot.  It worked much better at my moms house - where the floors are all level and there are less children  running around.  :-)

The Triangle version I bought because it was a good size for mailing.
All the details for both are in a post here:

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2024 Advent calendars
This is my go to file - quick and easy to assemble.
I use shadow box files on the front to change the designs

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Where To Find Free Advent Calendar SVGS







Advent Calendars 2024

 
2024 Advent Calendars

For my 2024 Advent Calendars, I started with a base file that is free from SVG Nation.  I made a few adjustments, making the numbers write with a pen rather than be extra layers (purely to make this faster for me) and then I deleted all of the front pieces EXCEPT the snow at the top.

Then I chose shadow box svgs that went with the girls interests, and used that for the fronts - putting the snow on the top from the original file, and adding a wreath at the top.

I filled them with chocolate from our local chocolate stores - wrapping the pieces in press and seal.

This all worked so well for my purposes that it's my 2025 plan too.  They are meant to be disposable - nothing for the kids to have to store.  But they COULD keep the shadow box off the front and reuse it if they so chose.    

More Step By Step Details on the 2024 Boxes:

FREE file from SVG Nation
This is the base file I start with.

This is my go to Advent Calendar - it's a great design that goes together quickly & easily. And did I mention, it's FREE?

I switched the numbers to ones that write with a pen .
The font I used is Always Here - FREE on Dafont
This is one of my go to fonts for using with a pen in cricut

For more free fonts that work with pens in cricut - 

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2024 Shadow Box Choices
For the front of the box
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Cozy Fox Shadow Box
svg from CF


Nutcracker Shadow Box
SVG From CF
 


 

The base, assembled.
I wrap the chocolates in Press and seal, and then I used a label maker to label them so I could remember what was what as I filled them.  

For the snow layer, on top of the shadow box, I used glitter cardstock from Dollar Tree
I don't know if they are still carrying this - but I LOVE this glitter cardstock.  It's shiny and sparkly, but does NOT shed, and cuts beautifully.

The wreath is an addition - it is from a church card that was free in an event from the Bearded Housewife. I use this wreath a LOT. The file is now only available to members of his site https://thebeardedhousewife.com/christmas-church-box-cards/

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THE CHOCOLATES
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All local chocolate shops:
From Cathermans in Lewisburg - Peppermint, and Coconut
From Ards in Lewisburg - Dark Chocolate Salted Caramel
From Purity in Allenwood - Blackberry Brandy Cordials and Rum Cordials
From Langs in Williamsport- Peanut Butter flowers
From Le Chocolat in Williamsport - Dark chocolate Peanut Butter, and Lemon filled.

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MORE ADVENT CALENDARS
That I have made
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In 2022 I made this one from the Craft With Sarah Event
For a couple of years now, each December I prop this in a reverse canvas sign I had hanging in my hallway.  This year in the downstairs remodel, I got rid of this canvas...  so this year I want to check Hobby Lobby for a  blank canvas frame just for the advent calendar. to sit in.  It is quite large.

As huge as this project is, it's really quite easy to assemble. It was the very first freebie in the 2022 Craft With Sarah 25 Days of Christmas, and it was only free for 24 hours. Now the file will cost you $10 - and I won't say this often about a file this expensive, but it's really worth it. It's so well designed!

I changed the colors to match my hallway, and have this sitting inside a very large reversed canvas I made a couple of years ago.

Find the file here: https://www.craftwithsarah.com/product/giant-advent-calendar/

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The 2021 Advent Calendars
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The Tree shaped version is a FREE file from Jennifer Maker.
For me, the drawers slide out a little too easily, and this is a.. sometimes chaotic household with unlevel floors.  The drawers fell out a lot.  It worked much better at my moms house - where the floors are all level and there are less children  running around.  :-)

The Triangle version I bought because it was a good size for mailing.
All the details for both are in a post here:

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Where To Find Free Advent Calendar SVGS







How To See Your Friends Post On Facebook

 

I'm so old I can remember when facebook only showed you your friends posts...  LOL!

These days, my feed is full of promoted pages and nonsense I have no interest in whatsoever.  To see what my friends are posting, I need to go to a special link - the Friends Feed.

Menu/Feeds/Friends

Note that is "Feeds" which is directly under "News Feed".  


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This link will show you your groups posts:
https://www.facebook.com/?filter=groups

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And this one will show you the posts by the pages you follow:
https://www.facebook.com/?filter=pages


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Pop Up Valentines Day Card

Converting the Free Mr & Mrs Card SVG into a Valentines Day Card SVG

[I've included an svg of the Happy Valentines Day Text I used, near the bottom of this post]

This is a free svg from

I love these pop up designs!  The Cricut does most of the work for these, making an impressive looking card with very little effort.

I thought this one would make a great Valentine! 

The Mr. & Mrs. is a lot of pieces, and took a bit longer to contour out than most text.  
I found it easiest to enlarge the view to 150% 
[on the bottom left, where it currently shows 86%]

Once I removed the Mr. & Mrs., there were two hearts on the right, and none on the left.
I used the heart shape, from the shapes panel in design space - so now there are 4 hearts.

Once you have added the new text, do not forget to attach!
You can slice the text, if you prefer, but it is not necessary.  If you just attach the text to the white card, it will cut where you placed it.

For designs like this, stencil fonts work best because they will cut the text without dropping the centers of the letters.  In other words, you do not have to piece these back together once they cut.




I don't install the majority of my fonts - I simply store them in folders by type.  So I have a folder of stencil fonts  to choose from, all of which I could view quickly in the free version of the Maintype Font Manager.  You can read more about how I manage and use fonts, without installing them,  here:

Here's a list of free stencil fonts

I use a lot of free fonts, but I also have a LOT of commercial use fonts, downloaded as part of my Creative Fabrica Membership.


The download includes 3 svgs - 
First is Happy Valentines Day in a single line font, meant for pens. 

Second is a Stencil version I liked, but for some reason when I used it on this card, my Maker would destroy the a in Happy every single time.  Not any of the other a's, just that one.  And it cut fine in my Air2.  I don't know what my Makers issue was with this - but I frequently have issues with that machine, so it may just be my machine.

The third svg is the one I ended up using on this card.


I frequently will cut the inserts [the red rectangle, for this one] using my paper cutter rather than the cricut, as I find it's quicker. and can be done while the cricut is cutting out the more intricate piece.

On my Maker I used the Intricate Cuts setting.
On my Air 2, I used the cardstock setting.

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Find more free svgs for making Valentine Cards Here