No decorating until after I get stuffed..........
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I second the motion. I can make some spontaneous Christmas purchases before Halloween or Thanksgiving, but I cannot bring about Christmas decorations until after Turkey Day.No decorating until after I get stuffed..........
I second the motion. I can make some spontaneous Christmas purchases before Halloween or Thanksgiving, but I cannot bring about Christmas decorations until after Turkey Day.
Oh, and p.s. - I don't stand in line the morning after Thanksgiving at 3:00 AM with the other fools outside *any* store, either.
I'll do it for nice sheets. I have a thing for nice sheets.Oh, and p.s. - I don't stand in line the morning after Thanksgiving at 3:00 AM with the other fools outside *any* store, either.
I'll do it for nice sheets. I have a thing for nice sheets.
You are so wrong.
You are so wrong.
I have that tree for my coffee table..Always the Charlie Brown Christmas tree.Bah Humbug! This year I'm limiting all our Christmas Decorations to just this one piece...
Somehow I doubt my wife and kids will agree.
...you are quite the talent young lady, I attempt something like that-and it would appear at conclusion, like a fancy firestarter....or a beautiful cat box liner....Hmm. I didn't love the first iteration of the wreath, so I pulled it apart a bit and edited it.
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You made this? What did you use? It looks pretty goodHmm. I didn't love the first iteration of the wreath, so I pulled it apart a bit and edited it.
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Thanks. I'm still not sure I love it. It may need more editing. But in the meantime I plan to move on to something else....you are quite the talent young lady, I attempt something like that-and it would appear at conclusion, like a fancy firestarter....or a beautiful cat box liner....
Thanks! I did. I made it the same way I made the Halloween wreath, essentially. And while it wasn't exactly free, it was really inexpensive. The form is cardboard, plastic grocery bags, and tape. The visible part is 6x6 squares of tissue, molded over a bottle (a one-serving soda bottle would work) that I used as a sort of form/punch and attached to the form with double-sided sticky tape. The snowflake I got from Dollar Tree and modified to make it work better with the color scheme.You made this? What did you use? It looks pretty good
Better make two then !Thanks! I did. I made it the same way I made the Halloween wreath, essentially. And while it wasn't exactly free, it was really inexpensive. The form is cardboard, plastic grocery bags, and tape. The visible part is 6x6 squares of tissue, molded over a bottle (a one-serving soda bottle would work) that I used as a sort of form/punch and attached to the form with double-sided sticky tape. The snowflake I got from Dollar Tree and modified to make it work better with the color scheme.
If I had it to do over again, I think I'd stick with just white or a mix of blues. Maybe my crazy neighbor will rip it off the door and I'll have to make a new one.