"M U F F I N S"
Spelled backwards describes what you do when you take them out of the oven.
May all the scents of Thanksgiving fill you with warmth and gratitude.
"M U F F I N S"
Spelled backwards describes what you do when you take them out of the oven.
May all the scents of Thanksgiving fill you with warmth and gratitude.
I just saw in my favorite blog feed that Every Day is Special posted that today is End of Origami Week. Of course, I didn't know that, but I just happened to have some origami that I was going to post soon.
There was an old cardboard cheesecake box dated use by 1999 in our "storage room" that wasn't labeled (of course) with what it might contain and it felt very light but when I shook it I knew that there was definitely something inside. When I opened it I found a bunch of little origami pieces. Specifically a rainbow set of cranes and gold stars. I remember that when I was subbing I used to carry a little pack of origami paper in my go bag and when I had some time prep time, I would fold something.
What could I do with the cranes? It just so happens that another bag of stuff that I had recently found had some gold beads and drapery rings in it. This bag of goodies came from one of the teachers that used to work in my school. When her parents were being moved into senior living quarters, she was cleaning out their house and would bring me the craft supplies. Some of it I knew that I would never use, but I didn't take the time at the time to go through it and just stuffed it into that room. Well, in this case I was glad that I held onto this stuff.
I had a jump start in my brain for this fortnight's Jingle Belles challenge because I was so behind on the last one and I got lucky that this fills the requirements for both. Of course, last week it was creatures and I mentioned that I had a couple of ideas but only got to one. This week we are to use a see-through element hence the "midnight clear" reference. My clear elements are vellum for the second swan and a piece of transparency for the water (under the sparkling swirls).
A card I did for a friend's October birthday using the outside circles from the Concord and 9th Painted Dots stamp. The flowers are from Altenew's Hennah Elements. The sentiment is from an SU set. I liked the bold colors. Had to grab a quick photo from my worktable - sorry about the lighting.
Catching up on posting our pictures from our October adventures which are reruns of the past few years at this time but with a little different participation level due to the times we're in.
Early in October we did go to the Kite Festival on LBI, but kept our distance from the crowds even though the event was outside. We are lucky to have friends who own a home right off the dunes and they welcomed us to use their upper deck for some picture taking.