
Wow that was one long break from blogging! Break is over and I am ready to share some blogging with you all.
Why am I blogging again you ask? Well, I did read an interesting article the other day about blogging for your business and how it benefits you. It made since to blog here rather than to pay for a special Stampin' Up! website each month. So ... let's give it a whirl ...
Christmas was a LOT of fun this year, very casual and relaxing! I always seem to get a fairly early start with my Christmas shopping with all intentions of finishing up way early and relaxing the entire 16 days I have off of work on our winter break! Did that happen? Ummm ... "NO" ... there are always some of those last minute, what the heck do I get this person gifts! I also had to squeeze in time for some last minute baking of some of the most wonderful sugar cookies, they were so good that I can't wait to use that recipe for Valentine cookies!

Check out this very yummy Taste Of Home recipe ...
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Favorite-Sugar-Cookies?keycode=ZFBOne Saturday Janelle and I went into ONE of my favorite craft stores, Craft Warehouse. They had a make and take center set up to make some of those big, flat marble magnets. I have made them before, but these were a little nicer, so Janelle and I each got to make one and we also got a quick lesson on them and what the secret is to making them clear! Here are the directions ... punch out your piece of designer paper with a 1 1/4'' circle punch, drop a small drop of Judi Kins Diamond Glaze in the middle of the circle, put your clear marble on top - add pressure and let dry, when it is dry, cut excess paper around the edge with scissors, and apply some E6000 Industrial Strength Adhesive to a magnet and glue it to the back of the designer paper, and let dry! I made 6 of the same kind of magnets and found some of the rectangle Christmas tins at Craft Warehouse for $1.99 each ... later finding them at Michael's for 99 cents. Urghh! Using the same designer or scrapbook paper, cut a rectangle to fit the lid, using a corner rounder on the corners. I just used my ATG Gun and stuck that bad boy to the top of the lid, put the magnets inside and tied a ribbon on it ... Whoo la, it is a quick and oh so cute gift for a teacher,

friend, neighbor, etc..
Here is a set of WSU magnets, tin and matching note cards I made for a friend of ours! She LOVED them!