Greetings lovely friends & readers
When I don't post for awhile, yet keep taking photos to share with you, I get overwhelmed & don't know where to start. The words & the photos all become a muddle in my head & go round & round. I sit at the computer to blog, yet walk away many times. Today I will attempt to sort out the muddle in my head, post some photos & actually put words to them ๐ณ
On my table today - a vase of gorgeous Seafoam roses & a Ginger Snap candle - the most wonderful fragrance!
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Immediately after the Garden Ramble, I began my Christmas Decorating. What started off simply enough ended up taking me 2 weeks until I was happy with it all. I'd had several people wanting to come & enjoy it & I wanted it to be Just Right. Since completing it I've had 8 different groups - by groups I mean ranging from 2 ladies to 6 which was the largest "group". It's lovely to share it with people & see the pleasure it brings but I would not want to be doing this all the time. In amongst all this I hosted the craft group ladies for our final get-together for the year.
One rainy day way back in July I sat at my table & dry brushed peat pots & some strawberry baskets that I'd purchased off Temu. I had "a plan" for these. My supervisor got tired of overseeing my work & had a bit of a nap.
I wanted to make up some strawberry themed gift baskets for the craft ladies .... & the peat pots were for us to decoupage at our Christmas get together.
I decoupaged strawberry paper serviettes onto 2 sides of the baskets then lined them with strawberry tissue paper. To fill them I purchased a small notepad & washi tape (strawberry themed) then I added mini strawberry candles. I purchased these crochet strawberries from a ladies craft stall, sewed bells to the bottom then added a hanging thread & the Merry Christmas tag. I wanted them to be for the tree ๐I also found an old bottle of strawberry oil & fragranced each one. Some strawberry choccy treats completed the gift baskets.
I like to set my table festively for our get togethers. Lots of christmas treats to eat - this was our morning tea - I've completely forgotten to photograph our lunch as well as any pics of the ladies & our finished projects. I was having a total brain fog this day (Only this day Julie - we thought you had one most days ??!!)
No sooner had I waved Goodbye to the ladies & begun clearing the table than a certain ginger fairy plonked herself asleep right on the table!!! She'd spent most of the day at the door, with a sour face, yet refusing to come inside.
I've been lucky enough to receive some lovely gifts of the baking variety from the ladies that visit my Christmas decor - just wonderful. Peanut Brittle, marshmallow truffles, fruit mince tarts & shortbread, all homemade ๐คค
Last week my friend Dee came - from this wonderful website - & presented me with these 3 delightful handmade elfs .... "felt poppets" they were called. Dee also gifted me the pattern & a kitset in case I'd like to make more. I just adore them.
I've been baking for several weeks now - mainly my Fudge cake & Gingernut bites that I like to make each year. I packaged some up for some of the visitors & they messaged & asked for the recipes - always a compliment.
During the year I keep an eye on the tins in the Op-shops & buy them when they are cheap reasonably priced. I've filled this one for my rural delivery mail lady to give her tomorrow.
Because I had several bags of potpourri left after the Garden Ramble I put an advert on my Instagram page & took some photos of it attractively displayed around my home. I find that this is the best time of year to sell it because folk think it is "christmassy" - even tho' I enjoy it all year round.
Would you believe, from that simple advert, I've bagged & posted over 50 bags all over New Zealand. I ran out of orange slices twice & had to dehydrate some more. It has been lovely to hear of the Joy it brings to people that have received it. ๐งก
Last weekend we had good rain & I could hear the garden lapping it all up. I sat on the floor & finished off the Grandson's Advent calendars as I needed to deliver them on Sunday, ready to commence on Monday morning.
I had Sid for a weekend while his parents attended a concert & the following day he fell at school & fractured his arm. He has taken it all in his stride & was pleased on Friday, to change to a lighter weight cast which he has drawn on already. He only has one more week of school & then it will be full time Granny duties.
Thank you as always dear friends, for your welcome visits here today,
I will be back in a few days to share more of the muddle in my head - this time some Christmas sewing projects.
Sending much love & friendship out to you all - I hope you are navigating the festive season okay,
I can relate to the muddled head too, it's not just you! Wow such yummy treats, I'm afraid if I had all that baking in the house I'd continually eat it! Does it get more difficult each year finding small things for your grandsons advent calenders? Was that a PINK Christmas tree I spotted in a photo??
ReplyDeleteIf I lived near you, dear Julie I'd love to visit you at your beautiful home, taking my time drinking in all the Christmas pretties pinching a yummy home-baked treat or two. The Advent Calenders are amazing. How fun for the boys to each day discover a new treat. Those little elves are adorable and what a fantastic job you did with the strawberry themed gifts. I too seem to take a plethora of happy snaps weeks before I decide to blog. =)
ReplyDeleteSoo festive Julie. Beautiful colours. I can imagine the Christmas smells. Christmas baking is always a treat xx
ReplyDeleteNeither wonder your head's muddled, Julie! You've a lot going on! Poor Sid. Hope he's back to normal soon. What's your Insta handle please?
ReplyDeleteNeither wonder your head's muddled, Julie! You've a lot going on! Poor Sid. Hope he's back to normal soon. What's your Insta handle please?
ReplyDeleteMuddled head here too sometimes - and there is a lot going on at this time of year too and a lot to remember! Your post was a joy to see and you have been really busy with festive celebrations, preparation, hosting and gifts. I am sure all the ladies who visited had a wonderful time and loved those gifts. I am glad to see you had your furry 'helper' to keep you on track! Poor Sid, although he looks as though he is coping well - I bet the Advent calendars are hugely popular!
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Best wishes
Ellie
Poor Sid! He does look quite cheerful about it tthough. Nice catchup Julie - the strawberry baskets were a great idea and look delightful. Love your flowers and the little elves are so cute. xx
ReplyDeleteThere's so much going on in your life that I can believe you might feel overwhelmed at times.
ReplyDeleteYour roses are so beautiful and fully deserve their name. I'm sure all the visitors really loved seeing your garden and home, and the pot pourri looks so fragrant.
Don't talk to me about rain.....! :(
ReplyDeleteHaHa! I know exactly what you mean Julie...
I'm all over the place, shopping..? Buying things
l shouldn't be..? Spending money, that l do have..?
HeHe! I don't put it down to my fault, because at
the end of it all...like yourself...it 'ALL' comes together! :).
Not forgetting your 'little' ginger helper...Did she paint
'ALL' those pots...? She looks worn out...! Bless,,! :).x
Love 'ALL' the food display Julie...All very nice, it's nearly
lunch time, so, l'm starting to feel a bit peckish...!
Oh! And l love those little Elf's....very nice those are..!
And poor old Sid...standing there looking like a 'One Arm
Bandit'....Hope he's o.k. soon, and better for Christmas...!
Christmas..! Christmas..! Who said Christmas...??? Bless! :O).
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Julie, what fun to have decorated so very pretty for Christmas and be able to share the look with others. I am sure, if like me, some were over whelmed and wanting to go home and do the same. Miss Pip, she is a lovely help now isn't she. Bet she wondered why the strawberry baskets waited so long to be handed out. And strawberries here are now so expensive and not worth the price, so I'll just enjoy looking at your baskets. Glad Sid took the break in stride. Hope the cast is off in a couple weeks now. We got 5 inches of snow on Monday night. And still no sign of melting. One morn since it was -12 C and the days are mostly -3 C and no sunshine at all. We are having a Polar Vortex off the Artic Circle. Wish the polar bears would keep it were it is appreciated, lol. Finished crocheting a vest and a cowl. Now on to embroidery on pillow cases, I hope anyway. Lynn and Precious XX
ReplyDeleteHow cute are your strawberry pots Julie, love them. Love all the food, have told myself I cannot have any of that sweet stuff this year๐ Poor Sid, hope he wont be in that cast for long.
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