Tori will grow up to be a lawyer... The Christmas Tree is on the table and is a no no... BUT
that little glass ball on the branch is hanging off the table so it is fair game... we had to discuss the tree again and point out each decoration as a no no.
Not exact matches
To test it without a thermometer: use a teaspoon to drop a
little bit into to a
glass of cold water and it should create a firm chewy
ball.
If you don't have a charming
little maple leaf cookie cutter, don't worry; you can form small
balls of dough, press them with the bottom of a drinking
glass until they flatten, and then bake for a more modest - looking cookie.
Or you can brush dough with a
little olive oil, place dough
ball (s) into quart size baggies, or a
glass bowl covered with plastic and let rise in the fridge for two days.
The rubber
ball that surrounds the bottle keeps the
glass from shattering when your
little one tosses it.
Roll each
ball in the lime coating sugar, then place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet and use the bottom of a
glass to press the
ball into a
little disk with a 1/3» thickness, keep atleast 1.5» between cookies to allow for spreading.
-LSB-...] Such a capering and hiding; stitching, knitting, clipping, cutting, and pasting; red paper and blue paper; spangles of gold and silver; purses, cuffs, lamp - rugs, slippers, and neck - ties; gewgaws, and filigree, and gimcracks; green trees, hung all over with colored
balls,
little angels, and candy horsemen; wax tapers and bits of looking -
glass; such surprises hid in fancy boxes and bags, on the tops of the wardrobes, behind the bureaus, and under the sofas, for Tom, Dick, and Harry; mysterious whisperings, secret conferences, knowing looks, nods, and winks, and sudden hidings away of articles in progress of manufacture but not yet to be seen Continue reading Victorian & Edwardian Christmas Gifts — Part 1 →
We filled plain
glass balls with sand, I made the tassels our of yarn, we used the gold - dipped feathers from our fall tour and
little man and I made the salt dough starfish!
The most precious are the macaroni on juice tops, pictures on satin
balls,
little hand prints, my sons first pair of
glasses.
The green
glass jars are always on the living room window sill, but I just added a
glass ball wreath to make it a
little more holidayish!
i love your tablescape, i have started a
little bit of Mercury
Glass myself, and I hope to find some after Christmas deals on those... great idea on the outdoor
ball decoration... Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Here's a close up of some of the ornaments — gold beaded garland, white snowflakes, gold
glass ball ornaments, and this cute
little sparkly gold paper star garland.