The littles and I had a nice evening today. Before dinner we made some white chocolate and cranberry oatmeal cookies.
After dinner we taste tested and then went upstairs for some box opening fun!
The littles and I had a nice evening today. Before dinner we made some white chocolate and cranberry oatmeal cookies.
After dinner we taste tested and then went upstairs for some box opening fun!
As I have been organizing my blog and my patterns, it has come to my attention that I have missed sharing a few patterns with you. What a sad thought! I love to share. So here they are!
We have been rather far behind this year. We just put up the tree a few days ago.
Hopefully this is the last fake tree year. I really prefer real trees, but it wasn’t in the cards this year.
As the girls still enjoy sharing a room, we have an empty room upstairs, which will one day (hopefully) be Kyla’s. For now, Owlivia ~ that cute little owlet lovey ~ sits in slumber waiting for her friends to arrive.
Finally, today, we found the time to open the boxes that have started to arrive. We were crazy busy last week, plus we all were a bit sickly, and didn’t want to get the softies all germ~ie!
With cute braids woven in on the sides and a playful pom pom on top, the Miss Clause Hat is a fun look for the gift giving gal!
Last week was quite long and short, all at once. Do you know what I mean?
Before I get into it, I should share that I finally released my Fanny skirt pattern. I am having a give away for any one of my patterns (winners get to choose which one they want) over on my facebook page.
I haven’t forgotten you, my friends. Things have been a whirlwind around here. Yesterday and today is the Holiday Gift Shop at the girls’ school, and I have a table there. So I have been busily making items for the kids to buy for Holiday gifts. I forgot my camera yesterday, but it is packed up this morning, so I will get you some photos today!
Here is the list I promised for Project 19 to all my Craft Hope peeps! Links to various free patterns for softies. If you have more links you think should be added, just let me know. I hope this helps inspire you all to create some love for child victims of Sandy. I have done my best to only include free patterns, in the spirit of Craft Hope, however, if you know of a paid pattern or a coupon code that others may be interested in, go ahead and share that info with each other on the Craft Hope Facebook page.