Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Card Clothesline

I Love Getting Christmas Cards!



{Rope & Clothespins}

Primitive Christmas Tree Garland


I made this Garland Several Years Ago,

and its One of My Favorite Things to put on My Christmas Tree


I used String and/or a Thin Ribbon to Thread Together


Dried Apples, Oranges, Buttons, and


Dried Cinnamon/Applesauce Cutouts and Beads.


I also added a Tie Fabric Here and There.



I made Several Strands of the Garland


not One Long One,


as it tends to be a Little Heavy.


To Make the Apple-Cinnamon Cutouts:


Combine


1 Cup Applesauce


1 Cup Cinnamon


Until Smooth


Divide into Two Portions and Roll Out.


Cut out Shapes or Form Beads,


{Make Sure to Use a Straw or Toothpick to Make Holes}


Bake at 150 for 3-4 Hours, Until Center Looks Dry.


Remove and Let Cool.


To Make the Apple Cutouts:


I Sliced an Apple, and Used a Small Heart Shape Cookie Cutter,


Let the Apples Dry on a Rack or use a Dehydrator.


For Dry Orange Slices:


Thinly Slice an Orange,


Let Dry on Rack or use Dehydrator


If You Have Leftover Pieces or Don't Want to Do the Garland,


Simply Add an Ornament Hook to Dried Pieces.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Ornamental Oranges


Slice, Dry, Hook, Hang.

Merry Mass Exodus


Of the Christmas Cards


[Good Luck Lil' Fellas]

Friday, December 9, 2011

Tis the Season


We Spent a December-y Friday Evening


Making Cookies,


Watching a Christmas Movie,


and Wrapping Presents.


{I Love Christmas!}

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

All Through the House


{A Few of My Favorite Things}

Monday, December 5, 2011

12.05.11

Grabbed a Group of Friends,
Bundled Up to Our Eyelashes,
Braved the 19 Degree Temperature,
Jumped on the Public Transportation,

And Went to Marvel at the Downtown Lights


{Sparkly}

Christmas Kick-Off Getaway!

We thought it would be Fun to Start a New Tradition

and take a Weekend,

and Go Stay at a

Nearby Hotel

(4 Miles from Home!)

And Go Do Fun Holiday-y Things.

First Stop:


The Movies.

Then We Filled the Rest of the Evening With

Dinner and Swimming.

The Next Day?


More Swimming,

Christmas Shopping,

And Chocolates



Then We Returned Home,


Filled the House with Friends,


A Service Project,


Hot Chocolate,


and


Laughing Till Our Gills Hurt.


Thursday, December 1, 2011