Well, the last of the Christmas baubles are finally packed up & ready to slumber for another year. I always feel a little sad as I "de-deck" the halls. I will miss the sparkle & the twinkle & the "magic".
But, I was thinking, why should I have to miss it? Why not just re-decorate for the new month?
One of my goals for this year is to keep up the "home-making". In my definition, doing those little things that make a house a home: a fresh loaf of bread, a candle (or two, or three), music to match the dinner theme, a bit of seasonal decorating.... Those little touches that bring a smile.
So, it was off to Michaels once again to see if there was any glitter left after the post-holiday frenzy. Things were plenty picked over, with empty aisles & stark bare shelving. They have already begun to move in the Spring flowers. Yep, right there in back of the St. Patrick's Day shamrock garlands & heart shaped Valentine's lights.
All I wanted was some white or silver or blue with a little bit of glitz.
There wasn't much.
I grabbed some "iced" candle rings, but that was about all.
Then, I happened to wander down the Bridal aisle. And a good wander it turned out to be!
I grabbed some "crystal" garland & white wired twinkle lights & perked up a bit. Then some blue caught my eye & I grabbed some turquoise "marbles" to mix in with some left-over "ice" in a hurricane. I figured a little was all I needed.
I'm leaving up a few of the Holiday decorations, including my favorite lit white wreath, the lit "iced" hurricane & the blue, silver & white branch arrangement.
This way, I still get a merry twinkle for these long winter nights.
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Chocolate Espresso Chip Cookies
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2 & 1/2 c unbleached flour
1/2 c dutch process cocoa powder
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp sea salt
1 c butter, softened
3/4 c granulated s...
5 comments:
That still doesn't explain how you stabbed yourself with a zip tie.
But it does look festive.
Ha!!!
I was out at Dollarma yesterday looking for inspiration.
I've been asking myself "What does January look like?
It really does need a seasonal theme ;)
Your stuff looks great!
Yes, why lose the sparkle in January!?
Enjoy your "home-making" and thanks for the inspiration!
Happy day,
Melissa
Great ideas and it is the little touches that make things special. Thanks for sharing.
I love it all! It's like a celebration of winter without all the red and green! :-)
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