So, here is a neat idea for all your cookie cutters or it's a good excuse to buy a bunch if need too, esp. if you've joined the fun swap below. I feel in love with this easy to do wreath, a glue gun is all that is needed, the short directions can be found at Better Homes & Gardens but as long as you match up the points and have your glue gun hot and ready this is simple and quick! And wouldn't it look cute in your Christmas kitchen!
I'm so happy to see so many signed up for the cookie cutter swap, it's not too late, you have till the 20th to scroll down and get signed up, be sure to email me (wesue@townsqr.com) your mailing info., I've got several but I need so many more. I love the idea of mixing old and new cutters and tuck a little something extra in also, and try to keep it all including shipping about $10 so it's not a burden. A favorite recipe would be sweet too, oven mitts or kitchen towel are examples from last years swap, which was so nice and fun! So, to those who joined and got their mailing info off to me already, thank you! And if you'd like to join, please sign up on that post below, gotta make it easy for the hostess here. The more the merrier!
I love that wreath~a great idea! But I don't think I could ever glue mine together like that~I love and use all of them!
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Cute wreath. I really like the "My Style" backgrounds too. Your page looks great.
ReplyDeleteGreat wreath Sue :) Very cute!
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Sharon
Such a cute idea... Could be hung on a cupboard door for the Holidays or change the ribbon bow according to the season!!
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Marilyn
So very cute! Good Idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty wreath and would be perfect in a Christmas kitchen. As Rose Mary says, I don't think my attempts would turn out quite as well as yours :)
ReplyDeleteThat is just the "cutest" wreath, and one that you could honestly leave up year-round by simply changing the color of the bow and using different cookie cutters, of course. ;-)
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