We are slowly building lots of family traditions as our daughter is only two, but so far we have really enjoyed celebrating winter with her — reading about Jack Frost, talking about winter trees and foraging for branches in the woods to
make wreathes.
Not exact matches
Yellow orchids trail in the river, similarly colored butterflies dance over it, and as the mind wanders in the noonday heat, the ululations of the howler monkeys
make it no great imaginative feat to conjure up the towering image of King Kong ripping down the 200 - foot - high, mist -
wreathed cedars that stand all around.
You can have the kids
make tombstones for your font yard, decorate... MORE your windows with (cotton) spider webs, or
make a homemade
wreathe or cornucopia.
The home
made advent
wreathes are so much nicer than the purchased ones are.
Last year we did one for spring where we
made those pretty tulip
wreathes.
It is my friend Brittany's
wreathes that her friend Julie
made.
Now,
make sure that you check out all the other amazing
wreathes in this blog hop.