I have lots of thoughts, but they're all jumbled together and I'm too tired to sort them out. For now, I'll just wish everyone a happy, healthy, safe New Year. May it be better than the last, and may you have oodles of finishes!
I have lots of thoughts, but they're all jumbled together and I'm too tired to sort them out. For now, I'll just wish everyone a happy, healthy, safe New Year. May it be better than the last, and may you have oodles of finishes!
It's the final day of my 10th annual Christmas Open House and I've saved a very special Santa for last. This is Patriotic Santa from Leisure Arts Christmas Remembered Book Eight: Down Santa Claus Lane. He's been on the to-stitch list forever, and here he is in all his patriotic glory! I stitched him with the recommed DMC on 32 count Blue Moon linen. I omitted the flag border and just sprinkled stars everywhere instead, using a smyrna cross.
I really love him, but y'all. The backstitching. Oh my stars. I guess you get what you work for, because he's pretty gorgeous, but man was that tedious!
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Winding down from a very successful Cookie Drop-In, the houseful of troops has quieted down and we're settling in for a respite from the busyness.
Two more must-share cookie recipes to round out the week's festivities. These Peppermint Meltaways are a very pretty addition to a Christmas cookie tray. I use Andes Peppermint Crunch candies for the topping, as I don't like the texture of crushed candy canes.
Well, we've done it again. Ten years of Christmas joy: stitching, food, coziness. Thank you so much for being here to share this with me. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for all the kind comments and well wishes. This is so much more fun, and the work is so much more worth it, knowing there are so many of you who look forward to and enjoy this tradition. I'll keep doing it as long as I can manage. Some years will be big and splashy, some more simple, much like celebrating Christmas each year varies. And just so you know, I have a list of ideas that currently has seven or eight themes on it. Lord willing, we've got many more years of fun ahead of us!
From our home to yours, Merry Christmas, y'all!
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It's Cookie Drop-In day! I snapped a quick picture before all the hungry troops arrived!
Today's Santa is Jolly Old Elf from the Leisure Arts booklet Jolly Santas in Cross Stitch. This is the only Santa that wasn't already in my stash when I chose this year's theme. I stumbled across him while looking for something else and couldn't resist his sweet face and tiny Chickadee friend. I stitched him with the recommended DMC on Weeks 32 count Red Pear linen, and omitted the toy.
Welcome back! Today's Santa is my cool minty green color conversion of Brooke Nolan's glorious Stitching Santa. I did a red-to-pink color conversion of her Mrs. Claus back in 2019 and have had a green Santa in mind since then. Here they are, together at last!
I also swapped the Cardinal pin cushion perched in his basket for a sweet little Chickadee. They're my favorite bird and I thought the softer colors suited better.
Let's get back to the cookie drop-in we hosted for the squadron. Here's a closer look at my centerpiece. I looked through the craft and home decor stores for inspiration, but couldn't find anything I liked, and I didn't want to spend much anyway. As it turned out, I didn't spend anything. I just raided my kitchen cupboards and put together a baking-themed centerpiece.
Welcome, welcome, welcome to my 10th annual Christmas Open House! I can't believe I've been doing this for ten years, and I really can't believe I pulled it off this year. I think I've said that for each of the last few years, but life has dealt us a run of stormy weather that seems to have lasted much longer than necessary!
I'm so glad you're here to help me celebrate ten years of this tradition. Many of you cheer me on throughout the year when I mention Open House preparations, and I really do appreciate the encouragement and excitement you share. Thank you for being here, this week and all year long. And with that said, let's get going! The sewing room and kitchen are open, so settle in for a week of very enthusiastic Christmassing!
This year's theme is Dear Santa. When deciding on a theme for the 10th year, I could think of nothing more perfect than the man himself, Santa Claus. I rummaged through my stash and chose some of my favorite Santas that I hadn't stitched yet, and set to work. My first finish is St. Nicholas and the Snowy Owl from Santa's Great Book by Leisure Arts. I stitched him with the recommended DMC on 32 count grey Basalt Splash.
Now then. I promised some extra Christmas hospitality, so in addition to my Open House here on the ol' blog, you're all coming along to my in-real-life Open House!
This year, we hosted a Christmas Cookie Drop-In for the entire squadron! Here's the invitation flyer:
I put on my trusty back brace, baked for two days, and made 26 dozen cookies (blink, blink). How's that for Christmas cheer?! This week you'll be in on the big event from start to finish and get a few new cookie recipes to go with some old favorites I've shared in the past.
Come on in!