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30cm-PVC-Mini-Christmas-Tree

Our local branch of the Junior Club holds an annual fundraiser by having people donate decorated miniature trees. Most of the trees come with some fun goodies.

For the tree our business donated, I decided to do something a little different.

What I came up with is this snowman.

snowman tree

Using some quilt batting, I wrapped it around the tree, then used white string to tie around for a neck and his belly. Buttons made the eyes and nose and a piece of red rick-rack trim worked great as a mouth.

I found a piece of fuzzy trim at the craft store along with some sparkly fabric snowflakes, that I glued all over his body. The finishing touch was a top hat with a poinsettia glued on for a little jaunty pop. Two little branches I found outside served well as arms.

Total cost  was less than $20 and he is pretty cute. Since it is a tree, the stand i nice to keep him upright.

She Who Likes His Hat

25 days 2011

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25 days 2011

As we head into the holiday season, it is easy to get so caught up in things, we forget about the people who truly mean so much to us and make Christmas special.

I know for a fact, I can get so wrapped up in stuff, I sometimes neglect my own beloved Captain Cavedweller.

And even when I’m being a pill, he will still do something sweet and completely unexpected.

roses from scott

Like have little beauties like these waiting for me after a very long day of work.

I like the shade of red. I’m quite taken by the contrast of the white baby’s breath. I adore the sparkles in the buds.

But I really, really love my Captain.

She Who is Really Very Blessed

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25 days 2011

Guess what?

It’s time for the annual 25 days of Christmas on Savvy Entertaining!

To start you off, here is one of my favorite holiday songs…

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

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popover finished

The other day Captain Cavedweller was watching some foodie show and the words cheesy popovers immediately caught my attention.

Deciding I had to try these at home, it was a very tasty decision.

These are super easy to make and so yummy!

Cheesy Popovers

2 beaten eggs

1 cup milk

1 tbsp. oil

1 cup flour

1/4 tsp. salt

1 cup shredded colby-jack cheese

Preheat oven to 400 degrees and place a large 6-cup muffin pan inside while you mix up the batter.

In a mixing bowl, beat eggs until light then add milk and oil. Stir in flour and salt. Mix well, beating until smooth.

Remove the muffin pan from the oven and liberally coat each cup with non-stick cooking spray.

Fill the cups half-full. Sprinkle on cheese -you can add less if you don’t want them super cheesy. Try to poke the cheese down into the batter a bit.

Bake 40 minutes or until  firm and golden. Remove from oven and enjoy these piping hot. You can slather with butter, sprinkle with chunky salt or enjoy plain!

She Who Loved These

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