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Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year 2011 and TDIPT Update



This is my offering for the month of January for the TDIPT Mercantile site. The sheep has a springy touch with the drieds tucked in the pocket.

I had so much fun making a Christmas sheep a couple months ago, I thought I would make one with a springy touch to it.



Inbetween celebrating bringing in the New Year and saying goodbye to 2010, if you get a chance, take a peek at the new offerings on TDIPT for the month of January.

Wishing all of you a very Happy and Healthy New Year !

Hugs !

Linda

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Blessings to You and Yours !



Taking a few moments to wish all my blogging friends a very Merry Christmas !

( This fold out card was given to me from a friend in 1976. )

Below are a couple photos of the huge train display in the Northway Mall near the Marshall's store entrance on McNight Road on the North Side of Pittsburgh. There is no fee to enter this display and if you live close enough to go see it, it is worth the time. Lots of different vignettes set up around with the different trains. It should be on display throughout this next week anyway.

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My Sister took these photos with her cell phone and sent them to my computer. We went to see the train display last weekend when I was in Pittsburgh and I didn't have my camera with me.

Now to get Christmas dinner started ! I am having the usual ham, veggies, and I think it will be scalloped potatoes this year instead of the usual mashed potatoes and red eye gravy. A New York style cheesecake with cherries on top that I made yesterday for dessert.

Merry Christmas to all of you !

Hugs,
Linda

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Christmas Lights



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This photo was taken over the weekend on the North side suburbs of Pittsburgh. I runn oft on the spur of the moment and visited my sister.

Getting into Pittsburgh on Rt. 28 was no picnic or walk in the park. They are reconstructing the road and the traffic pattern is a maze , to say the least. I stopped traffic one time to get onto the lane I needed to be on ( the horns were a blaring at me ) and then had to get onto another lane to the right and a car was coming up on my right side .. well, almost hit him.. Thank the Lord, I didn't.

Then there was a wreck ahead not far from the E. Ohio Street exit and traffic was backed up for quite a while. But made it to my sister's house in one piece.

Then the shopping we did go ! We went to Robinson Town Mall area.. wasn't a parking place to be had around the mall, so we went to the stores around the mall.. Marshalls, T J Maxx, Bed, Bath and Beyond.. etc. We had a bite to eat at Max and Erma's. Fairly good food !

Lots of homes were all decked out in their Christmas lights and just so nice to look at while someone else was driving ! Thanks, Sis !

There is an empty store front in the Northway Mall on McNight Road that has a huge train display and I mean huge. Very nice for children of all ages to see.

Sunday evening we went to Ross Park Mall. Lots of folks still shopping for that special gift. Lots of upper end stores in this mall such as Pottery Barn and Crate and Barrel, Norstroms, Macy's , L.L.Bean , Tiffany's , etc.. etc..

There is just so much to do and see in Pittsburgh ! Plus shopping !

My weekend with my sister was great ! Thanks, Sis !

Wishing you all a Glorious Merry Christmas !

Hugs,
Linda

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Always Leave a Little Room in Your Holidays...



for Miracles ! Thomas Wolfe

This is the skate ornie I won from the PFATT Marketplace blog last week made by Jody from Star Spangled Pretties. http://starspangledpretties.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-pics-front-room-and-entryway.html

This photo does not do Jody's creation justice.. It is just awesome in person !

She had it wrapped so pretty in the ho ho paper with a hangtag with that miracle saying on it along with a neat chenille candy cane and rusty snowflake attached. She also sent a neat Believe card with a nice note.

A big Thank You to Jody and Pfatt Marketplace !

Hugs,
Linda

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Please take a moment...



Please take a moment to take a peek at Stone Gable's blog. Click the link below...

http://stonegable.blogspot.com/2010/12/sunday-scripture-december-12-2010.html

Praise the Lord !
Hugs,
Linda

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

`Tis the Season for ~



COOKIES !
Click photo to enlarge and grab a cookie !.. :o)

The cookies pictured are Spiced Pumpkin Cookies that I baked this afternoon. The recipe came from Countryfolk Keepsakes's blog a couple years ago. They are such a soft delectable treat ! I love soft cookies !

The recipe...

2 1/2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg ( I used 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg and 1/4 teaspoon ginger )
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup butter, softened
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup canned pumpkin
1 egg

Glaze

3 cups confectioner's sugar
3 tablespoons milk
1 tablespoon melted butter
1 teaspoon vanilla

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine all the dry ingredients except the sugar and set aside.

In another bowl, cream together sugar and butter. Add pumpkin , egg, and 1 teaspoon vanilla to butter mixture and beat till creamy. Add to dry ingredients and mix well.

Drop on ungreased cookie sheet by tablespoonfuls. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes. Let cool and frost with the glaze.

To make glaze, mix all together.. You may need to add more milk or confectioner's sugar.

You can also frost with a cream cheese icing.. but baked goods with cream cheese should be refrigerated.




Below are a couple photos of my decor in the daylight. My putz village and feather tree. They are displayed on top of my old antique sewing machine.




Instead of making these cookies, I should have been writing out Christmas cards and or wrapping gifts ! That darn sweet tooth won out !

hugs,
Linda

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Winter's White Display Chain #11



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This photo was taken this morning and it came out black and white ! I am finally getting around to joining in Misi's display chain ! And today it is Winter's White. The white is really coming down today, but we don't have as much as some up north of us do.

Misi's display chain on her blog 1890 gable house musings can be viewed here:
http://1890gablehousemusings.blogspot.com/2010/12/tuesdays-display-11.html

Below is my main tree, decorated in mostly whites.. When I lived in Georgia, I missed the snow around Christmas time, so I made do with a white decorated tree and I have kept it , but now adding in some reds and vintage ornaments, etc.




Pictured above is a closeup of the tree along with two vintage Santas found in a thrift store that had to come home with me ! On the table above the Santas is a tiny nativity I purchased quite a long time ago. My son made the stable.

I made the mitten hanging on the tree some years ago.



The photo below is a set of *Silver Bells* that I made reminiscent of days gone by..that have the look of Winter's White..

The photo below is of my Fontanini Nativity Display. The figurines are made in Italy.


This is my version of Winter's White and I hope you have enjoyed it !

May you have a glorious day ! Remember Pearl Harbor Day today ! God Bless Our Troops and all the ones who have served our Great Country !

Hugs,
Linda

Saturday, December 4, 2010

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas !



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It's beginning to look like Christmas here finally ! Above is a grouping of my little cardboard *Japan* vintage houses and some bottle brush trees and in the center is my feather tree. I bought some of those itty bitty country tiny lights to light up the houses. The bigger houses on each end of the table are newer houses.

Notice the little Santa Claus and Reindeer in the right foreground and the little nativity scene in the center of photo.


A couple closeup shots of my main tree.


Below is a photo of my dining room table... yea, that is a vinyl cover over the tablecloth.. call me practical ! and I forgot to take it off for the photo.


My budding pewter collection beside the brown pitcher .. two pieces ! one is a porriger and the other piece is a sugar bowl. I am not sure if the brown pitcher is old or not. I found it at an antique store in Stafford Springs, CT a few years ago. I made the figgy pudding on the bread board.

Only 20 days till Christmas ! It seems to have come too fast this year !

Hugs,
Linda

Monday, November 29, 2010

It's Christmas Time.......



It's Christmas time in the country ! Soon it will be Christmas day ! And I am sure not ready for it !

These *Silver Bells* will be listed on TDIPT Mercantile tomorrow night. Both sets come with a Silver Bells *Music Sheet* tag. It is hard to believe another month has passed us by already !



Since I have gotten my offerings done for TDIPT, I can now concentrate on decorating my house, Lord willing.

So far this month we have just gotten a couple dustings of snow.. nothing major. And that is just fine by me !

Have a nice evening ya all !

I am off to find something to eat.. It looks like leftovers tonight.

Hugs,
Linda

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Take a PEEK !



This little gentleman is loaded with goodies for Christmas and will be listed on ebay this evening after 9:30. Lots of handstitching went into the making of this gathering. The trim has been blanket stitched.

It took me forever to list this set on ebay today. Photobucket has altered their format again ! It would be so nice if photobucket and ebay would let well enough alone !

May you all have a Blessed and Bountiful Thanksgiving !




hugs,
Linda

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Veteran's Day ~ God Bless Our Veterans and All Enlisted Soldiers !



My Dad in World War II while in Paris, France.

He served over two years overseas in the Army from 1942 to 1945 during the war and was in five different campaigns. Normandy, Battle of the Bulge and Omaha Beach were a few of them. He was in England, France, Belgium, Germany and Africa, also during the war.


My Dad and Sister pictured below October 2010. My Dad ~ 88 years old ~ Celebrating his birthday.


Thank a Veteran and or Soldier Today !

Hugs,
Linda

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Winters Family


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This is what I have been diligently creating the last two and a half weeks.

Meet Wilona, the MOM, and Windy Lou and Wesley.

They are dressed in blue and off white wool. The Mom has an antique vintage glass colbalt blue hat pin on her hat. The little girl has vintage antique blue shoe type buttons on her jacket.

The only glue used was a bit for the body to adhere to the wooden bobbin and it is sewn on it , also. And a bit of glue for the noses of the little children. Lots and lots of hand stitching on this family ! Even the children have wired arms !

I thought this family was going to melt before I was able to get them totally finished !

Stay tuned to when they will be listed on ebay....



Have a super duper Wednesday ! The sun is shining and it is so pretty outside right now..but nasty weather is on the way here for the next few days ! Tis November !

P.S. A pretty sunset tonight .. shown below from my front door is a view of the dairy farm on the hill ...notice the lights on in the barn !






The Winters Family Snow Folk Set is scheduled to list tomorrow night. This was an all day affair.. finishing up this set, taking photos, putting them in the computer and photobucket and then listing it on ebay !

Hugs,
Linda

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Autumn Decor at My Friend's House !


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These photos were taken today at my friend's house and also of her cabin looking shed.











The above photos are of my friend, Mary's cabin shed decorated for autumn.

Below are a few photos of Mary's home with autumn displays throughout the house. Some of you may recognize a few of the primitive dolls she has bought from our wonderful prim doll artists !




Mary made the wax turkey and fixins in the graniteware pan. Her candles and other wax creations are awesome and have a wonderful scent !






Mary has a lovely and cozy home filled with the neatest antiques and collectibles !
We usually run the roads to different antique stores and I don't often get a chance to sit back and relax and visit her home since we live 45 minutes away !

Hugs,
Linda