Inspiring Quilters, Stitch by Stitch
Tiny Town is our safe haven when life gets crazy. We are all healthy and happy here, because we know our neighbours and friends living here are quilters too. To buy a small house in Tiny Town, you must perform one random act of kindness , and to buy a larger home ( 2 chimnies), you'll be performing 2 random acts of kindness. All houses have large sewing rooms, and have been built to last.Large homes have storage for more stash, but smaller homes have bigger yards. Here you can have housemates from your past, alive or otherwise, your present spouce ( only if you wish,lol) as well as pets from past or present. I know you will be responsible pet owers and thoughtfull neighbours, because this is just that kind of place. Only houses on the back are for sale.
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Elizabeth, I like your little Christmas tree.
Riana, the Hawaiian cookies are really good. :)
All the decorations on my tree are plastic or cloth. And the tree is in a very heavy live tree stand to help incase anyone decides to bank off of it. They live to run through the house and bank off walls and everything else. Lol
Elizabeth, Chris made the wall hanging. I got it in a S.S. exchange! It goes out every year!
Beautiful tree and fun outdoor decorations, Carla!
Love your little tree, Elizabeth!
Oh Carla, your home is decorated so beautifully for Christmas both outside and inside. I love your skinny Christmas tree and your quilted wall hanging on display also.
Linda, Thank you for the link. I passed it on to my daughter in B.C. and her friend in Smith Falls. I spoke to my daughter yesterday and she said that she has made and delivered the last of the Gingerbread Houses. A couple of weeks ago when there was a fire in town and the marketplace closed down she could not sell her baking. She was able to sell and deliver some but ended up giving most of it away. Her and her hubby, Mike, do not eat sweets. They are on a paleo diet. She has a niece who is 17 and is having a baby with her boyfriend in a few days. As soon as I know the sex, I am sending a baby quilt. I feel so sympathetic - it will be a difficult start for them. They are still in high school.
Ha ha , Linda...a whole new meaning to " the patter of little feet"! The doggie canes will sell fast :-))
Carla, my " kittens" are now 10 yr old and still take a bat at the ornaments...why we keep non breakables near bottom. When we used to have real trees, and tied tops securely to ceiling hook because of kitty climbing antics.The Hawaiian cookies are intriguing, l must try. Might they may even be considered a serving of fruit? Hmm
Ginny, l mix my cocoa & short. in microwave ( l'm not a diligent stirrer,lol) just 18 sec., stir, 15 sec more voilà!
Carla, love all the lights in your yard! I didn't know you could train kitties to stay out of trees. When my boys were growing up we had a kitty, even with a squirt gun we couldn't keep her out of the Christmas tree. She was a character! At night she would wake up my Keeshond and they would chase each other up and down the hall.
Yes I will sell them in Tiny Town Pet Bakery!!
Here's a link to make Candy Cane dog treats https://capturingparenthood.com/candy-cane-dog-treats/
All of the tree's look so pretty and the recipes look yummy and since they are in Tiny town, I know that means that they are calorie free!
My tree is very simple and sparse because of the kittens I took in this spring. At only 7 months old they are still " in training"
The cracked powder sugar reference is for me to know the recipe is the "crinkle" recipe that my daughter loves. I had some other recipes that I would mix it up with. These are very chocolatey and good for all of you chocolate lovers. If you are using the real baking squares, I have to mention, they are not sweet. I don't buy them. I use the cocoa powder and shortening in the double boiler til melted into a smooth looking choc, syrup.
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