Hello sweet friends, how has your winter week progressed? I worked in the garden during two sunny days, but now the temperatures have dropped once more. Let’s keep cozy with Sunday Smiles Frosted Delights.
Sunday Smiles Frosted Delights
This sweet hutch is decorated with the perfect scene of a frosty winter wonderland.
Cranberry Soap Craft
This looks like such a fun winter craft that would end smelling so sweetly.
Puff Pastry Snowflake
I generally keep puff pastry in the freezer and can’t wait to try this yummy snowflake pastry.
Paper Snowflakes
I remember cutting out paper snowflakes as a child. This tutorial shares a lovely grown up version perfect for wintery decor.
Have a happy weekend, see you Tuesday!
Laura
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jeanie says
I never thought about it before but I have some snowflake cutters and I might just take my roll of puff pastry and do some shapes! This is more complicated but it started me thinking….
Linda Kelley says
Hi Laura,
I figured a way around the view though if I come to your blog from the main web address, it still doesn’t appear correctly. I use Google Chrome as my browser so maybe that’s it. Not sure. Anyway, glad to find and read your latest post with some sweet ideas. I had to smile because obviously here in the north, we cannot even begin to think about working in the garden right now with temps closer to the low teens. Our garden times come in late April, though hopefully in March, there can be a little of clean up if we don’t get a snowstorm then. I’ve actually been yearning for a good snowstorm, but we haven’t had any measurable snow here in Central Illinois this season. Oftentimes those big storms hit us here in February or March. At any rate, I’m enjoying the slower pace of Wintertime. Hope you have a great new week!
Linda