Gracie's tree! She chose and decorated it herself!
"Small but mighty!" she exclaimed!
Santa was well aware of what a kind, thoughtful, hardworking child she has been!
He sees all. :)
We were told that if you plant TicTacs in sugar on Christmas Eve, the elves will use their magic to grow the TicTacs into candy canes!
It worked!
Hoping your Holidays are as bliss filled as ours!
xo
Andie
Gracie is talented like you, an artist! Your house looks so elegant and I always feel it's soo very YOU! Hope you had a wonderful C'mas and may the new year only brings you happiness.
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If you plant nuts, do they grow into men?
ReplyDeleteI love that tree, please tell her she did a great job picking and decorating and maybe she could come and do it at my house next year!
ReplyDeleteAlso have to do the tic tac - candy cane, lovely idea.
MB
They say a picture speaks a thousands words, but I can only think of one word to describe your still life photo...AWESOME. Gracie done good! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely just as you all are. Looks like a good Christmas. Sissy and I spent ours with my Niece and her Husband at the farm. Lots and lots of ice every where. Was beautiful. She has a wood stove so we were oh so warm. I made breakfast and she made navy beans and corn bread for dinner. A country Christmas. Love you all.
ReplyDeletethat is so cute! the tic tac thing....lovely.
ReplyDeleteGracie's tree is perfectly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSounds like everyone had a wonderful Christmas - LOVE the tic-tac trees, I'll have to try that one ;-) Probably easier than my narcissus that i'm trying to force in my living room and more tasty -haha.
ReplyDeleteSweet tree, how did Gracie keep the cats from the paper? Mine would of still been jumping in it at photo time!
ReplyDeleteThe tic tac to Candy Canes story is adorable, will remember that one.
Vera
Andie, this is so sweet! She has taken after you with her creative spirit! Happy New Year to you, and yours!!
ReplyDeleteI ran across something you might find very interesting. It's ancient tree pruning, right up your alley! XO XO
http://blog.babylonstoren.com/2013/07/26/tree-sculptures-2/
Andie, this is so sweet! She has taken after you with her creative spirit! Happy New Year to you, and yours!!
ReplyDeleteI ran across something you might find very interesting. It's ancient tree pruning, right up your alley! XO XO
http://blog.babylonstoren.com/2013/07/26/tree-sculptures-2/
And this video of a monastery garden in France. Simply incredible. I could live there forever!
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Happy New Year Andie :-)
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Dear Andie, wishing you and all your loved ones a good 2014: healthy, happy, fun and prosperous. With hugs from Warsaw.
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