This year, we got invited to my sister-in-law’s house for a St. Lucy day party after Mass, and I wanted to share the pictures with ya’ll. You can find all of my resources for celebrating the feast day of St. Lucy here.
We made a St. Lucy yarn doll
Arriving at Aunt Teresa’s house
She made the girls St. Lucy crowns, and the boys star boy hats!
My niece did the honors of passing out the Saffron buns
We enjoyed a lunch of Swedish meatballs, Swedish potatoes, and saffron buns.
Swedish potatoes
Watching Hannah’s Christmas
The kids left carrots and hay for St. Lucy’s horse, and St. Lucy left chocolates! 😉
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Playing with the chickens at Aunt Teresa’s house
The costumes…
Lydia, age 9
Julian, age 7
Violet, age 5
Anabelle, age 3
Violet with mommy 🙂
All the kids together, 2015
More St. Lucy Feast Day Resources
I have a ton of resources and Swedish recipes, traditions, and even crafts for celebrating this Saint feast day, so find everything you need to celebrate St. Lucy day here!
How sweet! Such adorable kiddos! Love the menu! And what a GREAT idea for a table center piece! 🙂
Precious idea! We celebrated too!!
I have never heard of Hannah’s Christmas…Where can you get that movie? Who makes it?
It’s on You Tube- you can find the link in my post about St. Lucia day
I love this! Saving it for next year. My girls love this feast.
What a cute family, thanks for sharing your day with us.