As ya'll know, I've been baking up a storm lately! How did I make cookies before I bought my Kitchenaid? I've already made a pan of Chocolate Chip Shortbread and another batch of Raisin Applesauce. I'll spare you anymore of my applesauce photos. :) My mom loved that last batch I made over the weekend so I promised her some more.
Well, I mentioned earlier this week that I was going to host a Christmas Drawing! I will be filling this plain & simple Mason Jar with pretty little Christmas Tea Cookies and decorating it to suit the upcoming holiday:
To enter the drawing, simply leave a comment on this post. Please include your first name and first initial of your last name in your message. The names will put into a basket and my husband Scott will draw one name on Wednesday, December 9th. The winner will be announced that evening. Due to the cost of postage, this drawing is open only to USA residents. I will post a photo of the filled, decorated jar and will ship to the lucky winner on December 12th. I will ship Priority Mail via the USPS.
So that's the news on the Christmas drawing!
In other news, my little Garden Quilt continues to blossom:
I didn't make the little tatted flowers. I found a bagful of them at a flea market awhile back. They were cream color so dyed them and sewed them on.
Well, it's time to drizzle chocolate on my shortbread cookies. Don't forget to leave a comment so I can add your name to the basket!
Grandma Jammies? Done and dusted!
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Yes, the Grandma Jammies are done! Four pairs of kid-sized (tops and
bottoms) and four pairs of adult-sized lounge pants. All waiting to be
wrapped up...
9 hours ago
15 comments:
Hi, Pam,
Your garden quilt block is beautiful. Hope you have a wonderful, gentle, peaceful holiday season.
Carol T.
Your garden quilt is very pretty and the chocolate chip shortbread sounds wonderful. Have a great holiday.
Sheila B.
Well dearie, I'd love to be entered into the drawing for a jarful of cookies. Although I'm currently on Weight Watchers, I guess there's no need to make DH suffer. It seems that all I've been baking are apples lately!! ;-) Hugs, Cathy K
I want those muffins! It could inspire me to actually bake!
Kathi E.
I would love to get a jar of cookies. I'm glad you are feeling better. Your quilt is beautiful!
JaneC
Your garden quilt is already my favorite thing you have done.
It is on beyond gorgeous and lovely!!!
Allie A
Pam, I do so love how your quilt is developing. You know how much I love all your quilts and you have inspired me so much. I would love to be entered into the drawing. All your baking and cooking sound so delicious. Merry Christmas!
Kathy B
Hi Pam,
It's me again - your garden quilt block is growing - you are one speedy stitcher....and so delicate looking.
Would love to receive a jar full of your edible goodies. :o)
Happy baking and stitching!
Sandy G.
Would LOVE a jar of your cookies!!!
Your crzy quilting is gorgeous.
Thanks!
Marilyn F
Firstly, let me tell you that your latest garden piece has "an incredible lightness of being". Knowing what you have been through lately, it really looks like you reached the light at the end of the tunnel. It is awesome!
I"d love to win your jar of cookies too, since I am Christmas cookie impaired when it comes to making my own!
I have been reading your posts for about 2 years and have been so inspired your work its always so beautiful and inspiring. thanks for always sharing so much of yourself. please keep sharing. Ann F.
Love those cookies, my grandson will be getting a taste of those cookies. As soon as I make them.
Love those cookies, my grandson will be tasting them soon.
I would love to win. The shortbread in the pan looks so yummy. I'm going to print the recipe right now and give it a try. I hope you have a very Merry Christmas. Delores W
Please enter me in the giveaway. I just came by to check out your crazy quilting...going to look now....
Come by and visit me too.....
Kim :)
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