Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Best Library Ladder Ever!

Bookshelves in Haga Castle - Sweden. I would dearly love to have a library ladder like this one with a built-in handrail and shelf. Image by ©Massimo Listri/CORBIS

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

So Much To Do I Am Going To Bed

When I'm overwhelmed and overworked I usually do this too. Available here.


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Download + Print SANTA'S BEARD

Download and print Santa's Beard. Click here for the PDF.
When wearing, don't forget to "Ho Ho Ho" in your best Santa voice. See the pictures on Flickr of people wearing the beards.

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Perfect Winter Porch

Now this is just plain wonderful, isn't it? Don't you love the use of a real tree instead of a column for the porch support? Just give me a big thermos full of hot chocolate, wrap me up in a big wool blanket, and call me when supper's ready. Absolutely heavenly! via


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Fabulous Annual Family Christmas Video

Be sure to watch this family's creative Christmas videos from previous years too. So fun! Many thanks to Victoria for finding these for me.



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Monday, December 6, 2010

Purrfect Santa

This little Santa's helper doesn't care for the cold weather or the snow.

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Paper Snowflakes Tutorial



Make some from tissue paper too.
It's so much easier to cut.


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Santa Claus by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly

I photographed this old page from Harper's Weekly circa 1881 some time ago. I must look for it in my bulging flat file. It's the classic image of Santa Claus by the famous illustrator, Thomas Nast. The artist was from Morristown and I drive by his historic home all the time on my way to the library.

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