Here's some articles I've written elsewhere the past few days:
- Gift Exchanges: not just for kids
- Eco-friendly gift wrapping for the holidays
- Simple Times: crafts for poor people
- The Elf on the Shelf
- Simple teacher gifts- what do you do?
- Grand Rapids- perfect for a family getaway

Those are SO cute!
ReplyDeleteI want them to make snowflakes for my french door windows. A fun project for this evening.
ReplyDeleteThose bracelets are awesome! I've been crafting for Christmas, too, but I'm pretty sure I got in a little over my head. I have, what, 12 days to finish like 15 different gifts? Yikes. I really want to read your article about crafts for poor people but the site is down for maintenance. I've found that old wool sweaters, felted in the washing machine, are the perfect inexpensive craft material :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the seed stitch bracelets.
ReplyDeleteOooh very cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love those braclets! So pretty! Did you knit them yourself or are they upcylcled?
ReplyDeleteI have a how to fold/cut a six pointed snowflake tutorial posted on my blog! Check it out: littleeme.blogspot.com
I love my bracelet so much and my cup holder. (I probably wanted to wear my bracelet when I first woke up this morning but resisted but wish I hadn't.)
ReplyDeleteI love that you knit.
Oh I'll have to check it out!! I knitted those!
ReplyDeleteSteph
I fell asleep with mine on last night!
ReplyDeleteYou have some mad knitting skills my friend.
and I love you.
Those are gorgeous!! :)
ReplyDeletethat is a good goal.
ReplyDeleteMy goal is to make a popcorn garland with the kids. Without eating half the popcorn.
OMG! The bracelets are heavenly! You outdid yourself!!! Make them snowflakes =)
ReplyDeleteMmm Ms Steph you really do have talent, and I'm slightly, slighly jealous! Hahaha
ReplyDeleteWAY cute!
ReplyDelete-Emma