I've been working on my Christmas card list this past week and looking up potential Christmas card ideas. Today, I realized I hadn't looked at the new Christmas stamps for 2012. So, what do I think?? Overall, I really like both of them. The Holy Family is the first religious, Christmas stamp I've liked in a long time. It's simple and beautiful. The Santa and Sleigh stamps are fun! Much more festive then the Holly Leaves or single Christmas Tree Balls they've had the last few years. I'm not sure which I'll choose, but right now I'm leaning in a half and half direction. Both will be available on October 13th.
The Holy Family stamp celebrates Christmas
with a scene from the Nativity story that reminds us of the joys of the
season: family, togetherness, and the birth of the baby Jesus. It
continues the U.S. Postal Service’s tradition of issuing beautiful and
timeless Christmas stamps and will be a treasured addition to cards and
letters sent during this season of goodwill and sharing.
Working together, art director William J. Gicker, designer Greg
Breeding, and artist Nancy Stahl created an evocative new image of the
Holy Family. The stamp illustration shows Joseph leading a donkey that
carries Mary and Jesus, guided by a star shining in the twilight of a
desert sky.
These Santa and Sleigh stamps portray Santa Claus flying through the air in
his sleigh. With a cargo of toys and gifts produced in his workshop by
elves, he lands on the rooftop of house after house and slides down the
chimney to leave presents for girls and boys of all ages. That’s our
story, and we’re sticking to it.
Santa’s annual journey is joyfully captured in this block of four
holiday stamps, with two rows of two stamps each presenting a “classic”
image of Santa and his reindeer circling around snow-covered rooftops.
Though his roots go much further back, the modern Santa Claus, the
giver of gifts, captured the American imagination in the Revolutionary
War era. At that time, understandably critical of English traditions,
people looked to the Dutch figure of Sinterklaas for cultural cues and
seasonal inspiration. Since then, Santa has become more popular, and is
today beloved by millions of children who write him letters, track his
progress on the Internet, and leave him milk and cookies as tokens of
their esteem.
To their cards and letters and yours, these stamps will add a dash of
holiday merriment. Double-check your mailing list so you don’t forget
anyone nice!
Artist Paul Rogers worked with art director Howard Paine to create
this block of four holiday stamps. These computer-generated images were
originally drawn in pencil on paper.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Christmas Classics Weekend
Need a Christmas movie fix? This is the weekend to do that, thanks to The Hallmark Channel.
Christmas Classics Weekend
Watch holiday movies all weekend long, July 14-15!
Saturday, July 14
6a/5c: Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle
8a/7c: Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle
10a/9c: The Town Christmas Forgot
12/11c: Annie Claus is Coming to Town
2/1c: Christmas Magic
4/3c: Mistletoe Over Manhattan
6/5c: Holiday Engagement
8/7c: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
10/9c: A Princess for Christmas
Sunday, July 15
12a/11c: Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle
2a/3c: Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle
4a/3c: Christmas Magic
6a/5c: The Town Christmas Forgot
8a/7c: The Night Before the Night Before Christmas
10a/9c: Mistletoe Over Manhattan
12/11c: Holiday Engagement
2/1c: A Princess for Christmas
4/3c: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
6/5c: Moonlight & Mistletoe
8/7c: The Christmas Card
Watch holiday movies all weekend long, July 14-15!
Saturday, July 14
6a/5c: Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle
8a/7c: Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle
10a/9c: The Town Christmas Forgot
12/11c: Annie Claus is Coming to Town
2/1c: Christmas Magic
4/3c: Mistletoe Over Manhattan
6/5c: Holiday Engagement
8/7c: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
10/9c: A Princess for Christmas
Sunday, July 15
12a/11c: Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle
2a/3c: Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle
4a/3c: Christmas Magic
6a/5c: The Town Christmas Forgot
8a/7c: The Night Before the Night Before Christmas
10a/9c: Mistletoe Over Manhattan
12/11c: Holiday Engagement
2/1c: A Princess for Christmas
4/3c: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
6/5c: Moonlight & Mistletoe
8/7c: The Christmas Card
Friday, July 6, 2012
Happy Christmas in July.... 2012
Wow...everytime I get on here, I say I've been MIA and will do better. I realize I need to stop those promises and just go with it. So here I am, celebrating Christmas in July with all of you. It's not the 1st or the 2nd or even the 4th, but today is July 6th and the 6th sounds just as good as any other day to start celebrating!
This perfect post came to mind, when my dear Aunt Sandy sent me a facebook message about a CIJ Ice Cream flavor she'd seen at the grocery store. We were all taking guesses, at what the flavor would be. Would it be Pepperment? No, that's to predictable. Would it be Devinity and Walnuts? Nooooooo
So I did a Google search and found that Blue Bell has done even better and combined SEVERAL of your favorite cookie flavors. Chocolate chip, snickerdoodle and sugar cookies combined with a tasty sugar cookie ice cream with festive red sprinkles and green icing swirls. Doesn't that sound like a heavenly on a hot summer night, after a swim in the pool?
Like many, Ice Cream is a weakness of mine. If I had to choose between cake and ice cream...Ice Cream would win hands down, every time. Sadly I don't own an ice cream maker. it's been on my wish list for some time, but always seems to be one of those items that just gets tossed aside when I'm looking for ideas or have a little extra money. But for the sake of this post, lets PRETEND I do have an ice cream maker. Here are some recipes for Christmas "Themed" flavors you might all enjoy.
Epicurious has a recipe for Mincemeat Ice Cream that looks interesting. Mincemeat is one of those pies you either love or hate. So if you are a mincemeat fan, here is the recipe for you.
Vanilla Ice Cream
2 cups heavy whipping cream
2 cups whole milk
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
10 large egg yolks
1 1/2 cups sugar
Mincemeat
2 Golden Delicious apples (about 1 1/3 pounds), peeled, cored, cut into 3/4-inch cubes
1 1/2 cups raisins
1 cup pecans, toasted, chopped
1 cup sugar
3/4 cup apple cider
1/4 cup Calvados (apple brandy)
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) unsalted butter
2 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 cinnamon stick
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon finely grated lemon peel
For ice cream:
Mix cream and milk in heavy large saucepan. Scrape in seeds from vanilla bean; add bean. Bring to simmer; remove from heat. Whisk yolks and sugar in large bowl to blend. Gradually whisk hot cream mixture into yolk mixture. Return mixture to saucepan. Stir over medium heat until mixture thickens and leaves path on back of spoon when finger is drawn across, about 5 minutes. Strain custard into bowl. Cover; chill until cold, about 4 hours.
For mincemeat:
Bring all ingredients to boil in heavy large saucepan. Reduce heat to medium and cook until almost all liquid is absorbed, stirring frequently, about 15 minutes. Discard cinnamon stick. Transfer mixture to bowl; refrigerate until cold, about 2 hours. Process custard in ice cream maker. Transfer ice cream to bowl. Fold in 3 cups cold mincemeat. Cover and freeze until firm, about 4 hours. (Can be made 3 days ahead. Keep frozen.)
After looking around, it seems that Brown Eyed Baker has a recipe that might be very similar in taste. Date, Rum & Pecan Ice Cream. Date balls don't have rum in them, but rum in any treat is yummy. If you don't cook with alcohol, don't hesitate to try the recipe with rum extracts.
I hope that is a great start to this months celebration. Trust me, on my next trip to the grocery store, I'll be scoping out the freezer section!
Friday, April 13, 2012
Happy PROM Day!
After several months of being MIA, I'm back and trying to get my creative MOJO flowing again. To kick things off, I'm diving in head first. Tomorrow is my daughter prom and tonight I'm trying to finish a few "homemade" details. That includes an embellished pair of shoes, 1 cocktail ring and one wrist corsage.
My daughters dress is going to be vintage pink, with creamy, white lace. Pearls are usually her number one choice for jewelry, but she decided early on, she wanted something different. Before going shopping, we dove into my jewelry box and found the perfect pink rhinestone pieces. Only thing missing...ONE RING! So after a quick trip to Joanne's, we came home with a bag of ring bases (3.99) and a 3 inch strip of pink chiffon ribbon (.41 cents). We raided Bryon's beads and I found the strip of off white chiffon ribbon, I used for her belt at Homecoming. With those 4 things and some glue, I whipped this out.
Next are her shoes. Months ago, I found an awesome pair of Vintage Pink, Rhinestone, Clip On Earrings. I knew immediately they needed to go on her Prom shoes. Back then she wanted heels. Today she came back down to reality and realized flats are still her SAFE choice. We found these basic glitter slip on shoes and added the earrings as an accent. I tried clipping them on and that hurt to much, I tried sewing them onto the shoe and that proved to be a bit difficult to knot off. Currently I have them attached with glue and a clamp and hope that they will dry sufficiently over night. Once they are dry, I think I'm going to go back and put a simple thread knot for back up.
My last piece is a wrist corsage for one of Ciara's friends. She's going with a big group of friends, so they exchanged names so they could buy each other a corsage. Ciara and her friend, decided to make their own, rather then buy regular flowers. Ciara picked out a beaded bracelet, a black flower pin and a teal rhinestone pendant. We started brainstorming and once I attached the pin to the bracelet, my creative juices were flowing, so I kept going. This is what I came up with and I love the Black and Teal together.
Here dress is still a work in progress. I told her to think of it as a Project Runway competition. It might be down to the last minute, when she puts it on, but miracles will happen!
My daughters dress is going to be vintage pink, with creamy, white lace. Pearls are usually her number one choice for jewelry, but she decided early on, she wanted something different. Before going shopping, we dove into my jewelry box and found the perfect pink rhinestone pieces. Only thing missing...ONE RING! So after a quick trip to Joanne's, we came home with a bag of ring bases (3.99) and a 3 inch strip of pink chiffon ribbon (.41 cents). We raided Bryon's beads and I found the strip of off white chiffon ribbon, I used for her belt at Homecoming. With those 4 things and some glue, I whipped this out.
Next are her shoes. Months ago, I found an awesome pair of Vintage Pink, Rhinestone, Clip On Earrings. I knew immediately they needed to go on her Prom shoes. Back then she wanted heels. Today she came back down to reality and realized flats are still her SAFE choice. We found these basic glitter slip on shoes and added the earrings as an accent. I tried clipping them on and that hurt to much, I tried sewing them onto the shoe and that proved to be a bit difficult to knot off. Currently I have them attached with glue and a clamp and hope that they will dry sufficiently over night. Once they are dry, I think I'm going to go back and put a simple thread knot for back up.
My last piece is a wrist corsage for one of Ciara's friends. She's going with a big group of friends, so they exchanged names so they could buy each other a corsage. Ciara and her friend, decided to make their own, rather then buy regular flowers. Ciara picked out a beaded bracelet, a black flower pin and a teal rhinestone pendant. We started brainstorming and once I attached the pin to the bracelet, my creative juices were flowing, so I kept going. This is what I came up with and I love the Black and Teal together.
Here dress is still a work in progress. I told her to think of it as a Project Runway competition. It might be down to the last minute, when she puts it on, but miracles will happen!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
First Rudy Day of 2011...
For my first Rudy Day of 2011, I'm choosing to start my morning off with a cup of hot chocolate and listening to a few Christmas songs on YouTube. While doing so, I came across the fantastic version of Santa Baby by Eartha Kitt.
This song is a favorite to remake, year after year. Although I enjoy the Eartha Kitt version he best, there are some others worth listening too.
Other items on my agenda today:
-Transfer some of my Christmas bookmarks to my Pinterest account.
-Pull old items out of my Christmas notebook & note swap info and other things into my Past Years section.
-Print off the agenda and Calender for redoing my Christmas journal for 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Project Valentine Info and Donation Opportunities
Valentine Card making is currently in full swing at our house and many of you have heard me mention Project Valentine and wonder exactly what it is and how you can help. The deadline for this years event is coming up soon, but below are some ways you can still help. Ciara and I will have the privilege of delivering to the Thornton Cancer Center this year, so we're feeling very blessed. My friend Carrie, was blessed to receive a bag several years ago and has been delivering to patients ever since. Here are a few pictures from last year.
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Project Valentine was founded in February of 2002 by Colleen Anderson, with the mission of making Valentine's Day a "little sweeter" for individuals in the Denver area undergoing cancer treatment. Since that time, Project Valentine volunteers have created and donated items to assemble hundreds of gift bags. These gift bags are hand-delivered to men, women and children undergoing cancer treatment on Valentine's Day.
Delivery Stats for 2011: Our best year yet! At 607 bags delivered, we were able to personally reach more than 244 women, 172 men, 124 children, and had 81 additional gift bags that were appropriate for adult women or men.
Ideas for bags are endless! Handmade gifts are not only appropriate; they are often the most appreciated items we distribute. Remember, we serve cancer patients from all walks of life: young and old, male and female, and those of all faiths. Since cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy are susceptibility to infection, all items must be NEW or newly made.
Need ideas? Here are some items we need for 2012:
- Crossword, Sudoku, or Word Search books
- Decks of cards
- Puzzles or Travel Games (played by 1 or 2)
- Journals
- Note cards
- Bookmarks
- Unscented or slightly scented lotions*
- Hand sanitizers
- Water bottles
- Gift cards ($5 & $10)
- Candy, gum, mints - individually wrapped**
- New CDs of comforting and inspiring music (suitable for all religious faiths)
- Hand made or purchased knit scarves and hats
- Fuzzy, warm socks or Stretch gloves (one size fits all)
- Handmade jewelry or jewelry kits
- Simple craft kits
* We cannot accept home-made food items.
** Please package handmade items (scarf, hat, jewelry) individually in a ziplock baggie.
** Please package handmade items (scarf, hat, jewelry) individually in a ziplock baggie.
If you can give one item, ten, or a hundred - we will be delighted with what you give!
Give your donations to a Project Valentine board member or volunteer. Or you can deliver them to us:
· Jan 14 (1- 4 pm) Valentine Making at Colorado Community Church, 3651 S. Colorado Blvd., Englewood
· Jan 28 (10:00 - 4:00pm) Inventory Day at Colorado Community Church
· We'd love to have most items received by our Inventory Day (January 28, 2012), but will continue to accept donations through 11:00 am on Assembly Day (February 11, 2012) at CCC.
Project Valentine is a 501-c3 non-profit organization so your donation is tax deductible. Visit our website at www.projectvalentine.org for more information.
Monday, January 9, 2012
My Word of the Year: Rejuvenate!
Rejuvenate: "To Bring New Life To"
For the past 3 years, rather then choose a New Year's resolution, I've chose a word of the year. Last year, my word was "Resolve". The year before that "ME". Both took some thought, but were easy compared to my decision this year. For several weeks, I've pondered and just couldn't think of the right word. Some of my friends have serious words and other online buddies chose fun words like "Rainbows" and "Bubbles". With a little explaining, what appeared to be fun on the outside, actually had some deep, rooted meaning.
This past year has brought trials for many around me. Trials can be like a double edge sword. Some make you stronger, but some break you down piece by piece. Those small dents aren't all noticeable at once, but over time you become worn and a little neglected. That's when you need to step back, take notice and make time to REJUVENATE.
When I think of the word REJUVENATE, it goes far beyond mental and physical needs. I have relationships that need to be rejuvenated, my home needs to be rejuvenated, my career path needs to be rejuvenated, my hobbies need to be rejuvenated and most importantly my faith needs to be rejuvenated.
I've been enlightened by my word now for 24hours. The first step in taking action is to sit down and take notice. Have you done that recently? If not, I encourage you to take all the time you need to pick your "Word of the Year" and then Take Action!
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