Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Yummy Fixin's

















Hello friends,




I just wanted to mention, that if your looking for fixin's for your Christmas decorating or even for your everyday decor. Traci from York Mountain Primitives makes the most "YUMMY" fixin's and sells it on her selling blog. It's so awesome, you receive a large bag of this wonderful goodness and it's just the greatest! I purchased her Christmas Wassail. (which she informed me was her most popular Christmas scent) It smells so, so yummy and I can see why it is her most popular scent. I have a posted a picture for you to see how one bag filled my large wooden bowl! It has dried orange peels, rose hips, pine cones, evergreen sprigs, dried bay leaves, and waxed little gingers. So it not only smells yummy, but looks yummy as well! When you have a chance make sure you stop by and check out her all her blogs....she is a very sweet gal and has a reg. blog http://yorkmountainprimitives.blogspot.com/, a makeover blog http://yorkmountainprimitives.blogspot.com/p/from-this-to-that.html, and a selling blog http://yorkmountainmercantilesales.blogspot.com/. Traci sells all kinds of prim goodies for all your prim needs.



She also sent me this wonderful ginger and ditty bag. I just love him! I added him to my prim display of favorite things I have in my living room(if you look in last post you can see him with my fav. display), so this way when everyone enters that's the first thing they see! Thank you again Traci!



Until till next time friends,



Big Hugs,



Mary




















Christmas Tree And A few Of My Favorite Things







Wonderful Snowman that was sent to me by my sweet friend Carol from Buttermilk Creek Farms. Isn't he just prim perfect!!









Carol makes the most "AMAZING" mice. If you have not stopped by her blog buttermilkcreekfarm.blogspot.com/http://, you must.....She makes all these OOAK little mouser's and sells them from her blog. I will tell you friends,that once you own one, they will leave you wanting more! Just like potato chips hehe. The detail on these lil' creatures are fabulous, no skimping on creativity here! Carol does such a wonderful job and is the most sweetest person you ever wanted to meet! I just "LOVE" this gal, and all her wonderful creations! Thank you again Carol....I "LOVE" everything, and your mouser's are surly one of my most favorite things........
Here is another gathering of Christmas Mice, there's a Santa and his bag, A lil' gal holding some Christmas presents and a lil' gal holding her gingerbread and rolling pin. I have them on my window sill in the living room, and it makes It very hard to get a good picture, will try again soon and will post more....as you really need to see these little cuties! This is a snowman pocket ornie Carol made me. I just Love,
Love, Love this ornie! How awesome to be able to decorate my
tree with a lil' piece of Love and Friendship, I am so blessed and grateful to
have met and made so many wonderful friends along my blogging journey.



This is one of my displays in my living room. I am very happy how it turned out. The Gingerbread and Ditty bag was a gift from Traci of York Mountain Primitives blog http://yorkmountainprimitives.blogspot.com/. I thought it looked cute hanging on the back of the bench.This my Christmas tree, it is called an Arch tree and is of my very favorite decorations. I just Love how it looks. The lights are not really as bright as the picture's are showing. They have more of a warm soft glow to them.Well friends, I hope you enjoyed seeing just a few of my favorite things.....I will try and post more if I have the time. I still have cookies to bake and one more gift to purchase, gosh...the time is just flying by! It's so hard to believe that in 11 days Christmas will be here, where did the time go? Sigh......Ooooh If I only had an extra week or two or three...heheh I am sure a lot of you feel the same. Until next time....Big Hugs, Mary













































































































Thursday, December 1, 2011

Easy Snow Flakes To Make Just In Time For Your Holiday Season

You can also make them in clear, using white pip cleaners.

Good Evening friends,
Tonight I thought I would share with you a wonderful craft for making awesome snowflakes. They make great ornaments to hang on your prim trees, or even for hanging in a window is awesome! The things you could do with them our endless with a little imagination..... They are so easy to make and would make for a great craft with your child. I discovered this craft last holiday season while watching the Martha Stewart Show. After making a few of these.....I became hooked and before I knew it, I had enough for my whole tree and extras to add to my Holiday packages. I am including a link to Martha's site where you will find a video on how to make them. http://www.marthastewart.com/article/borax-crystal-snowflakes#ooid=ViOG9lMjqWOiVmMTNdfz7wOVYY3vxZPl

Tools and Materials
Wire cutters or scissors
12-inch pipe cleaner
Ruler
Small pliers
28-gauge wire
Craft stick
Borax
1-quart container
Hot water
Measuring cup
Food coloring (optional)
Coffee filter

Snowflakes How-To

1. Using wire cutters or scissors, cut 12-inch pipe cleaner into three 4-inch pieces and twist together to form a six-pointed snowflake pattern.

2. Trim 5 points of pipe cleaner snowflake to about 1.5 inches each. With small pliers, make a loop at the end of the longer, sixth point of snowflake.

3. To create ornament hanger, cut an 8-inch piece of wire, thread through small loop, and twist to secure. Wrap about 6 inches of the wire around the craft stick.

4. Add 9 tablespoons of borax to 1-quart container and dissolve completely in 3 cups of very hot water. To add color to the crystals, add 15 to 20 drops of food coloring to the growing solution.

5. Submerge pipe cleaner snowflake in the borax solution, resting the craft stick across the mouth of the container. Adjust length of wire so snowflake is completely covered in solution but not touching sides or bottom of container.

6. Cover setup with the coffee filter to keep dust out and place in a location where it will not be disturbed.

7. After 8 to 12 hours, when the snowflake has reached desired size, remove it from the solution and let it air-dry overnight. Once dry, hang the ornament using the attached wire.

8. To grow a second snowflake from this same solution, simply reheat the solution (and any other crystals that formed in the container) directly in the container in the microwave for five to six minutes or until all of the borax has redissolved. Then, repeat the steps above.

Untill next time friends.....
Big Hugs, Mary