Sabtu, 09 Oktober 2010

An Early Welcome Wagon Friday 11/26/10


Here we are the day before Thanksgiving. Seems like it was just summer yesterday. Which it is here, sort of. The weather has been in the eighties. But that's supposed to change for us tomorrow.


I FINALLY got my creative mojo flowing. And I've got the mess all around me to prove it.

So for the sake of the holiday weekend, I'm putting this WWF post up today. I know you'll be busy with company and will only get to check in with blogs when you have a few minutes.

And I'm stoked on coffee and have to get back to my glue and scissors and such!


This week I've got for you:

Buckets Of Burlap. Blogger Becky has a heart for the simple life in the country. And BURLAP! Need I say more? We're all a bit crazed right now for that simple nubby fabric, aren't we?

Along A Widowed Road is Viola's blog. She is a South California widowed mom. Her new reality has become learning to tackle life as a single parent, finances, and the prospect of dating on down the road.

And now I'm going to get you started in that vein of Christmas spirit with some holiday crafting.

Dreaming Of Vintage is a blogger from Plainfield, Illinois. She lives with her husband and two fur children. She will show you some lovely altered Christmas bottles.

The Rehab Boutique is Bridget's blog. She lives in New Hampshire. Her real passion is taking discarded pieces and making them into something that can be loved once again. She will show you how to making darling vintage tags for your Christmas presents.

Daydream Designs is Kristin's blog. She happened upon wedding blogs whilst planning her recent nuptials. From those blogs she discovered crafty/design blogs and was immediately in love. She says: "I'm talking...you had me at hello." You'll love her yarn Christmas tree topiaries and the Pottery Barn star knock-off she made.

Shabby, Chic & Charming is Renee's blog. She loves all things French Country and Shabby Cottage. She will show you how to print lovelies on fabric and make burlap bird ornaments for your tree. She will also show you how to make those cute French script candles using a rubber stamp. What fun!

Oh boy, lots more projects to get started. These gals have me buzzed now!

Have a wonderful weekend. And when you're beyond stuffed with turkey and have things cleaned up a bit, stroll on over and meet these ladies. I would bet they'll have you humming while you get out materials and start in on the Christmas decorating we know is coming big-time to Blog Land!

Tell them the Welcome Wagon sent you and that we proudly and merrily run on holidays!

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