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Pom Pom Tutu ~ Mia Paw-Me-Down
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Pom Pom Tutu ~ Mia Paw-Me-Down
DIY Kissing Booth
Eat a healthier diet & ditch fast food.
BB the Elf has some mad wrappin’ skillz. Bustin’ ‘em out in the wrap shop and fillin’ Santa’s sack full of presents to be delivered tomorrow night, on Christmas Eve.
Christmas Town’s NP Express Mail counts on the reindeer to collect all of the Dear Santa letters and deerliver them in the nick of time.
This a-dough-able ginger spice rises and shines in the kitchen, baking scrumptious Christmas cookies, and other festive delights.
Frosty is also a maestro and conducts all the carolers in Christmas Town.
We decided to hop onto the Spirit Halloween silly costume bus. We already had planned to do the Pink Nightmare shoot, only it was scheduled for November 17th as a TBT and for the premiere of A Christmas Story sequel. We already had the Frisco toys from Chewy but I hadn’t received the pink bunny pajamas I had ordered specifically for this shoot yet. But Friday morning I woke up and thought OK, in the Spirit of Halloween let’s join in on the fun and put together something clever. Oh but what? I pondered over my morning cup of joe and really couldn’t force anything into a brilliant vision. Then I remembered the Pink Nightmare shoot we had in the mix for next month. So I tracked our PJs and they said they were expected for delivery that day. Perfect timing, Ok, let’s go with that. So I got to work and found Mia’s old Harry Potter glasses and made a shot-out lens with a clear paper protector sheet and glued it to the rim of the glasses. Done! I pulled out those adorable Frisco toys and then waited for our bunny PJs to be delivered. A day went by and we rolled into Saturday with now the tracking stating it was running late (typical rabbit) with no revised ETA. However at this point, my heart was set on this set and we had to make it work, but of course, time was not on our side. Halloween was less than 48 hours away, and after that, the meme would no longer be relevant. We waited another day but again it was not delivered. So now we had to improvise. I pulled out Mia’s Pandaloon bunny costume (can be seen here, here and here) and BB’s bunny slippers. With a little education and help with Photoshop, this could work. We got it all set up, and snapped the photos, best one was our second frame, she’s a damn professional after all. Then it was time for me to learn some simple basics on how to turn objects in a photo a different color. Well, Ta-Da! I am pleased with how it turned out. We published the photo on all our social media pages around midnight, just in time.
Bunny Costume (I had to cheat and used Photoshop to change the fur to pink) - Pandaloon.com
Bunny Slippers (A surprise discovery at Walgreens for BB last Spring) Also had to turn pink.
Glasses with a shot-out eye (Combo of Mia Paw-Me-Down Harry Potter Glasses and a DIY)
Frisco Holiday Fragile Box Hide & Seek Puzzle Plush Squeaky Dog Toy - Chewy.com
Frenchie Bulldog Witches Brew Collection- Purple
Pumpkin Beret - child’s pumpkin costume from Amazon but no longer available, sorry.
Frisco Halloween Pumpkin Muscle Plush Squeaky Dog Toy - Chewy
Look # 1:
Pack Duo Reversible Harness - Blue and White BELLE Side Children’s Hot Pink Knitted Sweater - Thrifty Score
Look # 2:
Pack Duo Reversible Harness - ROSÉ Floral Side Camel Fringe Vest - Thrifty Score
Look # 3:
Barkley & Finn White and Powder Blue Check Plaid Fleece Jacket - Home Goods
Look # 4:
Frenchie Bulldog Duo Reversible Harness - Sunflower (On Sale) Children’s Chambray Heart Printed Button-Up Shirt - Thrifty Score
Look # 5:
Frenchie Bulldog Duo Reversible Harness - Sunflower (Black and White Check Plaid Side (On Sale) Plaid Shirt Tied Around Waist - Raided Mom’s Closet
(One, Two, Three, Drunk!)
(Happy Oktoberfest!)
Before I knew of the word charcuterie, we just called it a Janessa Plate. Because an assortment of cheeses, meats, nuts, veggies, and fruits was my go-to when I didn’t want to cook for just myself. So I’d make a fancy-ass Lunchable-style snack plate. We still call it a Janessa Plate in our home but outside and around others, it’s referred to as char-cute-erie.
Is a French term for a branch of cooking devoted to prepared meat products, such as bacon, ham, sausage, terrines, galantines, ballotines, pâtés, and confit, primarily from pork.[1]
Charcuterie is part of the garde manger chef's repertoire. Originally intended as a way to preserve meat before the advent of refrigeration, they are prepared today for their flavors derived from the preservation processes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charcuterie
It's probably one of the first words you'll learn if you spend any time around Italians, mainly because it will be repeated a lot at every mealtime. Mangia! As you might know, it means 'eat up! '
https://www.thelocal.it/20190129/italian-word-of-the-day-mangia/
DIY Avocado 6-String Guitar (Before / After)