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Sunday, 1 January 2012
Happy New Year 2012
Not the sort of Happy New Year photograph you usually see... but this calendula photograph was taken in my herb bed this morning, nature's fireworks bursting through. Just a quick post to wish you all a Happy New year and to thank-you for reading. We have been so busy here that I haven't had the time to write as much as I wanted to and many things went unfinished. So will quickly update you on some of the things we have done.
As the children really enjoyed working with clay and making the Autumn leaf bowls we decided to buy a large bag from the art shop. Some of it was put to good use making tree decorations, the children used dough cutters to cut out their shapes and these were then painted and varnished.
I also made some and stamped words on them with our metal stamps before painting them with metallic purple paint. I stamped our names on some to use on the crackers and as gift labels but totally forgot to use them in all the excitement. As shown in previous posts we made some of the tree decorations, this is something we always do to create special memories for the children. We also made all of our Christmas cards, this year we kept most of them very simple due to time limitations.
The children had a lot of fun making our chocolate Yule log and home made sweets, this year we made marshmallow snowmen, fruit and nut chocolate bark and marzipan snowballs. A lot of time was spent making things for the doll house that my husband made for our daughter, I was in charge of interior design, will try to remember to post pictures here soon. I am a little relieved to have a calmness return to the house now that the celebrations are over and the decorations have come down.
I have made a start on my 'sort of' new year's resolutions already, by making my own toothpaste. I never make huge resolutions that are so overwhelming you fail after a couple of weeks and end up feeling bad about yourself. I only make small achievable aims and when these have been completed will then make another goal and another, right throughout the year, this way there are lots of small successes. The feel good factor from this is better and when you look back on everything you have done it is quite like a big resolution anyway just taken in small steps and without any stress.
Hope you all have a wonderful 2012.
You & yours too Camille :)
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wow, thank-you so much... Happy New Year to you all X
ReplyDeleteHappy new year!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading about your adventures in making toothpaste.
I'll be interested to see how your clay decorations fare for keeping as I have never managed to stop ours from crumbling.
Happy New year to you too Hannah :)
ReplyDeleteWe love the toothpaste will be writing about it soon. As for the decorations, we wrapped them in tissue paper but we will not know how they held up until next year. Hopefully the paint and varnish will keep them well, although one did get dropped and it broke so they are not indestructible.
Thank-you for reading :)