Here is a recap of my stamping 2008!
Looking forward to many more projects and cards to stamp in 2009 to share with all of you!
One more thing...if you are there during New Year's Eve then you want to search this link: http://allears.net/tp/nyeve.htm to go thru what you can do. I would love to go to the Atlantic Dance Hall for New Year's Eve Dance All Night Long! Most of the parks are open til 1:00 am. Plan 90 days out for your dinner that night!
I am really busy today with work so I will make this quick. I did make some new things this weekend but I have not had time to photo them. I will do that soon. Christmas final projects that I found time to finish.
The first picture is the Schuster Family Christmas 2008 photo from Christmas Eve.
This picture is the Homier Family Christmas 2008 photo from Christmas Day.
What a wonderful Christmas with our family!
Have a magical day!
Cindy
"It is here! It is here!" as my Allison would yell.
Our Christmas Eve will start with brunch at SIL/BIL home. The Schusters get together is celebrated today as a tradition continues. Hoping for some mimosas! Hoping to play with the kids (all 5 of them) and their presents. We will attend church at the candlelight service which is so inspiring. Then back home to get out the cookies and milk for Santa. Read Twas the Night before Christmas to the girls and off to bed to prepare for a full-of-fun Christmas Day.
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!
Cindy
If there were an award given for most impressive holiday decorations, though, it would have to go to the amazing Grand Floridian, which upholds its reputation for doing everything in grand style. The moment you walk into the lobby, the five-story tree commands your attention. Decorated with shimmering white lights and sparkling mirrors, the tree dwarfs everything and everyone around it. Downstairs, in the full-sized gingerbread house, you can finally buy the sweets and treats that have been tempting you as you've made your way around the resorts. You can see my collection of Jim Shore Disney characters on the console table as well as my Disney countdown calendar.
Next we made this cute plate display. What I loved about this is that you can make monthly display circles for this plate. Here I show you December. I will show more another time.
So you ask....what does Animal Kingdom in Disney have for the holidays?
This is another Christmas event that you can NOT miss! The Candlelight Processional at Epcot. See this link on Deb's AllEars.net for all the details:
Here are the best cookies around!
They are have a cake like batter and
they make about 6 dozen cookies
with this recipe. Great to bring for
everyone on Thanksgiving! YUMMO!
Penuche Frosted Pumpkin Cookies
1 cup butter or margarine
1/2 cup light brown sugar - firmly packed
1/2 cup gran. sugar
1 cup canned pumpkin
1 egg
1 teas. vanilla
2 cups flour
1 teas baking soda
1 teas baking powder
1 teas cinnamon
1/2 teas salt
1 cup chopped nuts
Combine butter, sugars, pumpkin, egg and vanilla into large bowl.
Mix well with blender.
Combine remaining dry ingredients together in small bowl.
Add sifted dry indregients little by little.
Blend well and then fold nuts into dough.
Drop in teaspoons on ungreased sheet.
Bake 10-12 min at 350 degrees.
Let them totally cool before frosting.
Frosting:
Combine 3 TBS butter and 1/2 cup brown sugar in saucepan.
Bring to a boil. Cook and stir for 1 minute until slightly thickened.
Cool 15 minutes before adding 1/4 cup milk and beat smooth.
Add 2 cups powdered sugar and stir til icing-like thickness.
Drizzle on top of cookie and let dry.
Make 6 dozen 1 1/2 in. cookies.
Have a magical yummy day!
Cindy