you'd think after spending 6 hours yesterday and 6 hours today on christmas cards i would be so past the holiday spirit. oddly, i am not.
yesterday i went to my scrapbook club and had a mission to complete my christmas cards, and that i did. however i hated them. i still hate them. they werent as fabulous as they were in my mind. so i scrapped them, literally, into the garbage they went when i got home. there went $20.
this morning i woke up, pulled out this pad of paper i bought on friday and said to it, 'bring me my christmas cards!'. and so it did:
i added one embellishment on the front - christmas tree or snowflake brad - that i had in the scrap stash. inside the card is a picture of me in mexico city and i stamped 'feliz navidad'. ... get it??? feliz navidad ... me in mexico ... yeah, i know, im cool.
again, pretty impressed with my creativity. this card making thing might catch on!
i am making my christmas cards this year. part of the card, is the seal for the envelope. i bought blank stickers and stared at them for a couple of hours today. finally at 9:15pm tonight this came to mind:
pretty cool, ey? looks like a designer/pro did these? it was nothing but a stamp, black ink & red marker, red colored pencil and red metallic marker. i am pretty impressed with them.
let's hope the receiver of my cards appreciate them!
this was larry and gary's first thanksgiving. what do you think they are thankful for? formula? momma's sweet kisses? daddy calling them names?
i know their parents are very thankful for them! as we all are. and what a bunch of snuggle bugs they are too!
found this recipe on how about orange or atleast a link to the recipe. super easy to make, though mine arent as beautiful as the ones shown in the recipe.
1 package oreos, finely crushed
1 8oz package of cream cheese, room temperature
white melting bark/chocolate chips*
*i used ghiradelli white chocolate chips
crush the oreos.
add them to the softened cream cheese, mix well.
roll into one inch balls and place on wax paper on cookie sheet.
freeze for 10 minutes.
roll/dip in melted white chocolate.
voila!
i am serving them up in the little gift boxes i made for family on thanksgiving. also to come, new pictures of larry and gary in 'their first official family event!'
have a happy thanksgiving everyone!
charlie was reunited with his brother on friday, so went to see them both on saturday.
i miss them ... and i just saw them yesterday!
the twin nephews are here. larry + gary, no more.
larry = charles todd, or charlie, or elephant man, weighed in at 6lbs 14oz
gary = tyler jeffrey, or pipsqueak, weighed in at 5lbs 4oz
*grandpa ken is telling them all the secrets of a good baseball team*
can you believe its here already? i still feel like its the middle of summer. but this year has just flown by and i am now wearing coats to work each day.
so in the spirit of the holiday season, i started my crafting. i usually make something, besides cookies. today i was surfing my inspiration links, for inspiration, noless. i came across a how-to for origami gift box. very easy ...
i had marked this page as a favorite to come back to some other day. but i got up from the desk and pulled out my scrapbooking paper and decided to whip up my own origami gift box.
after i had finished this box, i figured what it would take to make them as gifts for friends and co-workers this season. ali edwards is a big advocate for using scrapbook materials that you already own. this is exactly what i started to do tonight. i pulled out all of my paper, and started planning the gift boxes. definitely inspired to finish this project and count the money left in my wallet! sometimes the surfing pays off!
it's not a simple recipe where you open the package, add oil, mix and bake. but for a martha recipe, it was simple.
first i had to chop dark chocolate:
then i mixed the flour ... recipe called for cayenne pepper ... interesting:
then this is where i was suppose to take a picture of the two bowls together, one chocolate, one pumpkin.
pour both batters into dish (chocolate first, pumpkin second), swirl with knife to slightly blend:
bake. dont they look delicious?
and yes, they are delicious! couldnt resist.
this will probably be added to the list of recipes to make with each fall season.
found this recipe for pumpkin brownies this afternoon. thinking i will have to try it this weekend!
plus, i am thinking i am liking this person's blog. check it out!