I like Mondays. They are like birthdays with the previous week’s activities freshly wrapped and gifted in our memory bank; ready to teach, inspire, and motivate us for the new week. So, I started It’s a Wrap Link Party as a way to share one of your posts from the past week. It does not have to be a tutorial or a recipe; simply something that you would like to share with others.

 

I hope everyone in the States had a wonderful Thanksgiving! The kids loved being with Grandma, Grandpa, and the rest of the family and I simply treasure the memories we create. We put up the tree and decorated the house for Christmas yesterday. I was really surprised that the kids remembered where we had the tree last year. They had just turned three and four–it just shows to keep things happy and full of memory-making occasions:)

I really liked these giving thanks tags from His Frugal Servant. I think it is easy to forget what we have in this season of marketing bombardment to buy, buy, buy!

My mom makes this delicious bread with corn but I want to try this corn pudding from FolkHaven.

Of course, after eating the corn pudding I will need to eat these delicious looking peanut butter krispie treats. I have to follow the recipe from Babblings and More because I have never been able to get rice krispie treats to turn out correctly.

I painted this weekend and really like Storybeader’s Mandala. This was her first attempt and reminds me to have fun while trying new things.

And if you are wanting to try out a new tutorial you might want to try out My Favorite Finds Ribbon Ornament. It reminds me of ribbon candy.

QUESTION: How was your Thanksgiving?

I know you are ready to party so here goes!
Etiquette for parties:
1. Link to the URL of the specific blog post not your blog, etsy shop, or other site in general
2. Link back to this blog somewhere on your blog or in the post.
3. Do not link to your link party. You don’t go to a wedding and pass out your invitations, do you?
4. Try to visit at least one other visitor and leave a comment. It is fun to visit and maybe you will be asked to stay for tea! I like mine sweet:)


 

12 Responses to It’s A Wrap Link Party 11/28/2011

  1. Memories for Life Scrapbooks says:

    Mmmmm…I love cornbread pudding!!! And we call those yummy bars Scotcharoos :) Love those too!!!

  2. Brooke Kenny says:

    Yay! Thanks for featuring our Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats!!
    Brooke from babblingsandmore.blogspot.com

  3. storybeader says:

    there’s something about corn and Thanksgiving. DH made some cornbread to bring to my mom’s, something she never makes… so it was a good addition. {:-D

  4. Wow! Thank you for featuring my ribbon ornament. I’m so flattered! And, right with the Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats….my favorite combination of sweet/salty! Thanks again!

  5. Linda says:

    mmmm. . . the food looks so good . . . maybe I am hungry . . . . I think I will go get a snack!

  6. ann says:

    sounds like you had a really great holiday. my tree might make it to the living room before Christmas…lol

  7. BeadedTail says:

    The corn pudding and peanut butter treats look so good! I could use some of those right about now! :)

  8. Rose says:

    Thanks for another great link up! Edi is right that those kind of Rice Krispie treats with the chocolate are called Scotcharoos in Iowa. I’d never heard that before I lived there.

    I especially love the ornament that you featured!

  9. Corn anything is good to me! I like the tags.
    Thanksgiving was wonderful, thank you!

  10. Kathy says:

    Very fun yummy goodness! Lovely choices =)

  11. Karen says:

    Thank you so much for featuring the corn pudding! I’m enjoying your linky party each week so much :-)

  12. Shauna K says:

    Thanks so much for the feature! And thanks for hosting your wonderful linky party!! :D

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