Wednesday, July 26, 2017

From the July archives, Part 2



Here are a few posts of interest (at least, I hope they will be of interest!) from the more recent July archives.  I know that not everyone has browsed around in the archives or even visited here much, so wanted to share just a few more of my archived July posts.  Here goes:

From 2012, Fantastic Felt Food shares some of the fun food items that can be made of felt.   The chocolates below and the foods at top are a couple of examples.  Kids love felt food!  The photo at top was taken at the county fair when my grandkids entered their collection of felt food.

How to Make a Christmas Memory Book, from 2013, is a clear tutorial on how to make a memory book for your family.  I have never regretted taking the time to make these for family!

From 2014, Nurturing kids’ creativity with Christmas in July shares how you can get your kids involved right now with preparing for Christmas gifts.  I found it inspiring.

Linked, but not baked, in 2015, Chocolate Mint Sugar Cookie Bars is a recipe I want to try for the cookie trays this Christmas.

 And last year I encouraged readers to Peruse my Pinterest boards!  I have a bunch of Pinterest boards specifically for Christmas and have even added another since this was posted: Bringing Home the Tree.

 You will find loads of inspiration here.  Pinterest is so much fun!

So there are a few archive posts.  Enjoy!

6 comments:

  1. Cute felt food. Jaymee had made Teigan some but we should do more.

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    1. It is so much fun, Lana, and there are so many great ideas out there!

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  2. Great post! I love Bringing Home the Tree - heading over to your Pinterest today.

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    1. Hope you enjoyed your visit to my Pinterest, Pamela! I love Bringing Home the Tree also, as you can tell.

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  3. Loved making felt food! great post

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    1. Thanks, Lucie! I love making felt food. I have another felt campfire and s'mores in the works, but it's been slow work.

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