Thursday, December 29, 2011

Another Year Comes To A Close

2011 in review


Counting my many blessings as another year comes to a close.
And wishing all good things for you in 2012.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Cheese Reindeer

I hope you all had a wonder-filled, joyful Christmas!
I sure did.

I made these cute little cheese reindeer
for our big Christmas gathering.
Everyone thought they were so fun!



The idea came from  Cute Food For Kids.


Laughing Cow Cheese Reindeer: 
Laughing Cow cheese wedges (any flavor)
pretzels (antlers),
red bell pepper circles (nose)
  olive pieces (eyes)

Ta Da!
So easy to make!







Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Merry Christmas!

In sweet jubilation
now sing and be joyous!
Our heart's joy 
lies in a manger
And shines like the sun 
in his mother's lap.
                    -translation from old carol



Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!

(And happy Winter Solstice, Hanukkah, Kwanza and 
whatever else people are celebrating this month.)

Sunday, December 18, 2011

I Do Love Trees!


Santa leaves a sparkly little tree brooch in my stocking each Christmas.
These cute, diminutive trees have turned into quite the collection.



I have them displayed in a hammered aluminum tray this year.
I wear a little jeweled tree on my lapel when I go out.
And on Christmas Eve I'll pin them to napkins at the dining table. 

A couple of weeks ago, after reading one of my tree craft posts,
a fellow blogger called me the "Queen of sweet trees".
And looking back at my Christmas posts I realized she might be on to something.
I really do love trees!  I have them all over the house.


I'm not the least bit regal.  I'm just a Mommy from the Midwest.
But if one is going to be called Queen of something, 
I can't think of a nicer subject than trees.



Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Enchanted Forest


Blue Smurf Tree, Gingerbread Tree, Rudolf Tree and Dazzling Pink Tree.

These were just some of the festive evergreens in the Enchanted Forest.
Creative trees in every color were auctioned off 
to raise money for Marillac, a children's mental health program.  

Mr. Garden and I had oohed and ahhed over the trees for several years
and we believe that all children deserve a chance to grow up healthy,
so we decided to make a bid.
Imagine our excitement when we found out that we had won!


We were very happy to bring this little tree home with us!
It fits right in with all the gingerbread in our kitchen.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Forest Of Glass...


A herd of tiny deer peek out from
their forest of glass and glittered wax trees.


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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sparkling Christmas Tree

My sparkling Christmas tree, 
branches heavily laden with baubles bright,
gifts from little hands, 
symbols of the holy season, 
memories and much joy!


Monday, December 12, 2011

The Flock




The good shepherd watches over his flock.


Well.... at least he is supposed to.

A certain little troublemaker (Natasha)
has managed two sneak attacks already!


"No no kitty!  Put that sheep down!"
I may have to hire a new shepherd!


(Some of the sheep in these pictures were made by
fellow blogger Spot On Cedar Pond.)




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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Triangle Trees


Yesterday I stitched up a few simple little triangle trees
to share with the gals at book club.
So easy! 
It's lots of fun working with all this vintage ric-rac.

Looking at this picture now, I realize I should have added 
a star or some bling to the top.
Oh well... it's too late now.
I think they liked them anyway.


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Make Room For Him


Attending Advent services helps me to focus
 on what is important during these weeks before Christmas.

These little church ornaments remind me that
I want to be willing to make changes on the inside,
 to make room for Him in my life.




Sunday, December 4, 2011

Wreath- Grab And Go

Yesterday we drove out to a Christmas tree farm.  
We wanted to make a fun day of it and bring home some
 lovely smelling boughs or wreath to deck the halls.  
Nothing like that fresh evergreen scent!  
We planned to drink hot chocolate,
wander through the trees singing carols
and take lots of wonderful pictures.


....Ummmmm,  didn't happen quite like that...

It rained.  

A lot. 

We ran from our car to their garage,
where they had moved the wreaths to keep them dry.  
We found several we really liked and bought one.  
There was no hot chocolate to be had in the garage.  
We moved out to the covered porch 
where I quickly clicked one picture of Mr. Garden with the big snowman.
Neither of us wanted to wander in the trees and get soaking wet.


So we raced back to the car and jumped in.   
We laughed!  The whole thing took 10 minutes.
Grab and go!
Not quite the afternoon adventure we had imagined.      


Anyway, we love our wreath.  It does have a beautiful scent!
And we'll try the Christmas tree farm experience again next year.