busy busy busy.
are your ducks in a row?
mine are flapping their wings everywhere with their heads cut off.
i wonder if that's why some people eat duck for christmas?...
anywho, i have another party that i'm organizing and this year is a chalk theme.
so i made these:
my inspiration came from this:
hmmm...
i thought, what to do what to do with this cute paper?
i wandered around the stores one day without a clue what to buy when i saw these:
so my original idea was to cut the wrapping paper out and modge podge it to the signs but the sayings would be cut off.
so i bought this instead.
and was done!
lookie:
oh what fun it was to make these.
it's a little something to put at the tables to make things merry and bright.
cuz we all need a little more peace on earth.
to have the happiest season of all.
hope these signs do make you jolly.
it's also the busiest season of all,
but don't let that stop you from enjoying yourself too.
merry making!
<3 <3 <3
ReplyDelete<3 <3 <3 you back!!! :>D
DeleteI love this idea and your writing is spectacular!
ReplyDeletethank you Kim! i dunno, i had to squeeze some of the words together in order for them to fit but i guess that's what happens when you free hand. it woulda been prettier with a silhouette cut out or if i measured and penciled it in then wrote over it, but i ain't got time for that! lol :>O
DeleteYou know what amazes me? YOU! Well, you and what you do....and what you FIND! You find all these great little things then come up with the most spectacular way to put them together! You are awesome, dude! And I am your BBFF!! Dona
ReplyDeleteWOWZA! it's amazing all the ways you find to make me smile my BBFF! you are sooo sweet Dona! :)
DeleteThese are really beautiful. Your handwriting is fantastic. I could never make these look as good with my chicken scratch. Pinning
ReplyDeleteBeth @ Hungry Happenings
oh my goodness thank you Beth! and i find it REALLY hard to believe you write chicken scratch! i mean c'mon you turned a cake into a turkey so i KNOW your handwriting's gotta be good-there's too much talent in you not to be :)
DeleteI love the way you took the inspiration and ran with it! The little touch of holly ... adorable :)
ReplyDeletethank you Brenda! for some reason the black and white contrast with the bit of color makes it POP like popcorn. heehee hey, wonder if black and white popcorn with sprinkles look as good...?! never mind :>P
DeleteLovely paper, but even better adaptation! Now I am thinking these would be a great addition to next year's Mrs. Santa's Cafeteria! I'd place one in front of each item of food. The oldest kids will read by then and it will make it all even more fun! Thanks for yet ANOTHER great idea!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you, too, my dear, for your lovely comments on my recent posts! Loved reading them all! You are the best! And have a marshmallow-y kind of Christmas in the shape of a snowman! (that's a GOOD thing you know!)
a marshmallow-y kinda snowman christmas is the best to have J! and i get a kick outta the way your mind thinks of other ideas when you read my posts-it gets my wheels turning too! and YOU are a GOOD thing to me :>D
DeleteThese are fantastic! I'd love for you to stop by this week's link party and share this. Hope to see you there! http://www.thelifeofjenniferdawn.com/2013/12/a-little-bird-told-me-link-party-72.html
ReplyDeletedone and done Jennifer! thank you so much for the invite! :)
DeleteHow super fun and creative!! They turned out perfect!!!
ReplyDeletehow super sweet and nice of you to say! thank you Michelle! they were simple and faster than i thought it would take to make-yay! :>D
DeleteVery, Very, VERY cute! You did a great job on these.
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila
and you are very very very sweet Sheila! thank YOU for ALL your comments! YAHOO! :>D
DeleteThis is such a cute idea! I'm pinning -- these may just be my ornies for my grandchildren next year!
ReplyDeleteyay! i'm so happy i could help you out for next year Carol! heehee and that's the first time i heard of "ornies"! :)
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