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Saturday, November 18, 2006

Gifts for YOU!

Woo-Hoo! Yippee!

By now you all know that bows have been a thorn in my side. I have used some that I have scanned in but to make one from scratch! Very illusive! Well, yesterday I was working on some designs for our Christmas card and I had an idea but it needed the bow to match the ribbon so...that is about all I did yesterday! I was so excited with the way it came out and there was no one home to get excited with! Not that anyone here would understand what an accomplishment I thought it was but...! So, I am sharing them with you as a bonus today! Now, it isn't perfect but it is my first, so be kind!






The elements today are the ribbons and charm pack. The snowman charm: I included dated ones and then there is a plain one so you can date it yourself or leave it plain. I would love to see any LO's you do with this kit. So please if you use it, could you send me the link or let me know and I will post it here?



Worm Soup. Christi, I am so glad that someone else knows what I am talking about! Both you and the recipe I found on line mentioned making it for Easter...is that a traditional thing? Maybe my MIL makes it for Thanksgiving because Easter is traditionally all Polish food at her house. I use the meat grinder attachment also (I think Kitchen Aide also calls it the pasta attachment...in my house it is called the worm thingy!) I don't know what the ricer is that the recipe calls for and when I was posting, I could not remember what it was called and thought, well, maybe it is the ricer attachment... the only ricer that I know of is what my grandmother used to call the hand masher for making mashed potatoes. Does your uncle put the lemon zest in it? It is so interesting how recipes change when they are handed down through the generations and if you ask why, the answer is always "because that's the way my mother did it!"



You Southern gals: I may be coming sooner than you think. It is supposed to get down to the 20's this week. Pugsli (love that name) light the fire ..I am coming down!



Enough rambling here are the goodies!



Elements for Frosted Windows: CLICK HERE It is the file with #3 in it. Pick png or psp!

My "very first but not perfect bow" Bonus: CLICK HERE
(Sorry, downloads no longer )


Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for being so kind!

25 comments:

Lizzerd said...

hey gurl - I *love* your bow!! tfs!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the great gifts! The bows are wonderful so I don't have to be kind just truthful-I love them!!!!! I'm glad you like my name, well, actually it's my dog's name. He is a Chinese Pug so Pugs+ Li(Chinese for Lee)= Pugsli. He is my constant companion(he thinks he is my baby and I guess he is). We tease the kids that he is their brother and the uncle to their kids. We all love him so much! When you get ready, come on down. DH is building a fire in the fireplace right now. I love a good fire and fireplace. When I lived with my parents, my Daddy built a big fireplace in our home and Mother would sometimes cook dried beans in the fireplace-Yum! Yum! We also popped popcorn in it. OMG, it was scrumptious!!!! Sorry I wrote so much but it's nice to have someone to "talk" to.

Stormy said...

The bows are wonderful. Thanks for sharing another great creation with everyone.. Keep Up The Great Work!

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for the addition to "Frosted" :-)and by the way, my daddy's cat is named Bogie too!

beckygtx said...

Love this bow! Would you consider giving us a tutorial???

Anonymous said...

Thanks, I love your bow. Looks good to me.

Anonymous said...

As far as I know it is a tradional thing. Every since I was very little I could remember worm soup on Easter.
My Mom says it's Marcajon which is the region of Italy where Pesaro, Cesara and Ancona are. It's on the east coast below Venice. Where's your
husbands family from?
I'm not sure of my uncles recipe. I do know he like a lot of pepper.
Have you heard of Cappelleti Soup? We have this tradionally for Christmas.

Cristi

Anonymous said...

Beautiful work! Thanks so much!

Designs by Diva said...

Thanks so much for sharing!

Pooh Bear said...

Thank you so much. I don't go to very many blogs, but I enjoy your talent and your blog.

Sharon aka Scrapcat4914 said...

You've done a outstanding job on the bows!!!!
Thank You for them and also for the awesome charms!!!!!

An said...

These bows are great. Thanks for sharing them. Keep up the great work ;))

Anonymous said...

Great bow. I know what you've been going through. I was trying too and spent 2 days working on a bow. It didn't come out too bad but I like the shape of yours. I'll have to try one like that...or probably just use yours. lol Thanks for the great freebies and I love the Frosted Windows kit.

Annette said...

Thank you very much!

Christie C said...

Thank you! :) Great bow! I love them!

Anonymous said...

Wow, thank you again for sharing these great elements and the bow with us!! They are wonderful!!
Nana

Anonymous said...

I just want to thank you for this wonderful kit and I can`t wait to have it all together! Thank you for sharing this with all of us!!

Anonymous said...

Hi there! Nice work you've bee producing, and sharing!
Thank you. ;)
I agree with what someone else said, we other PSP'ers need a Tutorial.. YOUR tutorial! LOL ::beggin'::

Great work, keep it up! :D

Anonymous said...

Well, I am very impressed with your bows! Thanks for sharing with us.

Anonymous said...

Thank You!!!!!Again you amaze me and everyone here with your talent. The bows are , I think, the best I have seen homemade! I am watching the worm soup saga (grins) and do agree, each family changes "traditional" recipies just a bit to suit their taste. In my family, it is the cookies that are a must. We come from Scandanavian stock, so Spritz cookies are required!
Oh if you are looking for a warm place, we don't get snow in California, and I do have a fireplace! central heat even, giggles.
Talk to you sooners,
Barb

Not Everyones Mama said...

I am so loving these bows! Thank you so much for sharing them with us!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the additions to Frosted Window Panes and for the pretty bow!! :)

katg1006 said...

Your bow is wonderful! I wish I could make them. Thank you so much!!

Anonymous said...

These are beautiful bows! You are
really talented. They look so real.
Thank you.

tajicat said...

Thanks so much! Great bow! :)