...and a happy New Year!

Thanks for making this blog year a wonderful one, dear friends. Your support, friendship and happy notes have definitely been a bright spot in our 2009. Let's say we do it again next year! :)

Thanks for making this blog year a wonderful one, dear friends. Your support, friendship and happy notes have definitely been a bright spot in our 2009. Let's say we do it again next year! :)




















Attach the pick with a small piece of tape.











I made my big TV debut this week. I’ve been on the boob tube a time or two, but this was my first time on “Studio 5,” a local human-interest program that airs here in Utah. I received a surprise greeting in my in-box from one of the show’s producers, asking me to do a segment based on one of the classes I taught for the University of Utah this fall. How could I resist?
Here I am on the Studio 5 set, just before going live. Eep!



Step 4: Add small photos (mine are 2" square) to the outsides of all of the envelopes, minus the cover. Don't forget the furry family members. Note: I also matted my photos on scalloped square pieces of patterned paper, which I punched.


Step 6: Tuck each family member’s card inside the envelope with their photo on it.

Step 7: Tie up your brown paper package with string (or baker’s twine) and secure it in place by threading it through a button.
