Day 4:

I'm working on a bracelet of the candies without the blue background linked together. These sorts of peppermints were one of my grandmother's favorite sorts of candies, she had a real sweet tooth. I remember she always had mints in her pockets and purse. The individual candies I'm doing in brick stitch, and I'll post a picture as soon as it's done. I'm using s/l crystal for the wrapper, white ceylon for the white on the candy and a shiny red for the red parts with cylinder beads.
Day 5:

Lots of snow here to build snowmen with, but my daughter seems much more enthused about throwing snowballs at her daddy!
Day 6:

Day 7:

This design is based off the paper plate Santas I made as a kid. I think adding loops of size 14 beads over the hat brim and the ball at the top of the hat would be incredibly cute.
Day 8:

Christmas always makes me think of gingerbread!
For more information about doing odd count peyote stitch, check out Julia Pretl's tutorials.
Violet Bead has a free PDF format for a different method of doing odd count peyote.
I wrote an article that has links to a couple different methods for doing brick stitch.
Earrings 1
Earrings 2-3
Earrings 4-8
Earrings 9-13
Earrings 14-18
Earrings 19-23
Earrings- 24
Christmas Day

