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Bet this one smells good, too!
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I think this one is so pretty.
Who would've thunk it?
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For those of you who fear vampires.
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I'm Katie. Welcome to my blog. I am an empty nester meandering through my midlife years one page at a time. We sold our antique home on the South Shore of Massachusetts in October 2020 and relocated to the Dallas suburbs and our forever home.
I love to write about books, movies, TV, celebrities, shopping, decorating, Bravo, and weekend adventures. My favorite writing material, however, is derived from my family: the Mister, my girls, #1 and #2, my favorite son-in-law, and my new little mischief-maker, thoroughly darling Millie. I love hearing from my wonderful readers.
You can contact me at: preppyemptynester@gmail.com
Aren't those clever? I know I am one of the IN crowd because I made one of those cinnamon stick wreaths just like that one...oh- wait--that was back in 1983! lol These are all fun, Katie! Have a wonderful Sunday. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteLove the edible wreaths...may do the pretzel wreath with my class the week before Christmas, just need to find a way to have it match the curriculum. I'll make it work.
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery fun, katie, I have seen the garlic wreath before and love the others!
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Hi Katie! So glad you & the Mister had a wonderful holiday with your girls! I hope Chili & Chowda behaved themselves. Hope the girls are feeling better. I have been battling one persistent cold for weeks; finally feeling better. Pretty wreaths ....my mom used to make beautiful pinecone ones; you don't see too many of those any more. xoxo, Dawn
ReplyDeleteWhat unique wreath ideas you found. I wonder how people keep the sweet ones from becoming very sticky and gooey. Even more importantly, how do you keep little ones from eating your wreaths? I'm fairly certain the vegetable ones would be safe at my house, but that's it. Looking forward to seeing pictures of your Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteCute and clever wreath ideas! Sheila
ReplyDeleteInteresting! I love fruits and veggies used as table centerpieces but I'm not sure what I think about a brussel sprouts wreath.
ReplyDeleteI think I made a GUMDROP one years ago with the boys!Love the radishes and red onions...............
ReplyDeleteWow -- those are beautiful -- would love that gumpdrop one -- just in case I needed a little snack! :)
ReplyDeleteSo many good ideas! I turned the AC on again today, so most of these would just drip gooeyness down my front door, but I really do like them!
ReplyDeleteI love them all! So glad that your family enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday!
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