Month: December 2012

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by on December 27, 2012August 31, 2021

peace & human rights night

Peace & Human Rights Night is an event annually celebrated at my kid’s school, right before we break for the holidays. Naturally, I seem to have a hand in any type of event they throw… I can’t help it.

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by on December 18, 2012August 31, 2021

it’s kind of a funny christmas

Let’s face it, the perfect family Christmas portrait is darn near impossible to achieve, especially when you have young children! Over the past several years, it has become a tradition to do things a little bit differently when it comes to taking the Holiday card picture – somewhat out of necessity. So, without further ado,...

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by on December 13, 2012August 31, 2021

autumn’s annual holiday craft bazaar

My daughter, the crafter… I don’t know where she gets it from! Last year my daughter, Autumn, came up with this idea to throw her very own Holiday Craft Bazaar. She handmade ornaments and holiday adornments and sold them to the neighborhood just as if she was running a lemonade stand. This year, we cranked...

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by on December 10, 2012August 31, 2021

How to: Sugar Cookie Garland

I love sugar cookies. I love pretty garland. Do you get where I’m going with this? Whether you have your own tried and true homemade recipe, or some sugar cookie mix in a box, just follow along how we made our own shaped cookies into a beautiful and tasty Sugar Cookie Garland.

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by on December 6, 2012August 31, 2021

holiday baking: mini pies

I. Love. Pie. But then you may have already known that? It was my turn to host Thanksgiving at my house this year, so of course I chose to make way too many tiny pies.

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by on December 4, 2012August 31, 2021

Operation Shower: land of wonder

If you hadn’t noticed yet, we are kind of in love with Operation Shower. We have, yet again, designed a set of themed baby shower printables for one of our favorite non-profit organizations. This time around: Land of Wonder.

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