The drawer "sachets" as we called them used to be something we could always make or buy for aunts and grandmothers. I like them, too. The treat cornets are lovely.
I ❤ your ideas- I’m a quilter so making clothing scares me, but oooh I wanna try undies! 😁 And I love your glasses case, I love it all, let’s be honest. I’m enjoying your videos thank you 😊
Just found you today and love your ideas! Of course I'm a new subbie now. Making advent calendars for each of my four grandchildren and a few of your other ideas. This year I'm going to be done by Christmas for sure 😍 Happy Holidays from Houston TX.
I really enjoyed this. There were ideas here that I haven't seen elsewhere or thought of. Popcorn bags are definitely on my make list. I've seen those hearts referred to as Swedish, Danish, Scandinavian, and Norwegian. My husband is Norwegian, and one of the first things he sent to me (we were long distance before internet relationships were cool 😀) were some paper hearts that he'd made. Years later, we made a bunch of them together and included them in our Christmas cards. So, seeing them always makes me smile. I'll have to ask him if they used to do cornets. The ones you showed are so lovely and cozy looking.
Thanks Caroline! The funny thing is that I actually cut about a minute more of the walk because I figured that viewers might find it annoying if I didn't get straight to the sewing, but several have now commented on the snow :D
You are precious, and I love your ideas. I wish i could go on your walk. Lovely
Sweet ideas, thank you so Much.
great ideas. I like the scissor covers for crafty friends. Popcorn bags....who knew?
I love your gift ideas. Thank you!
Hi Karen, you have some lovely different gift ideas……thank you! ❤🎄
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thank you for the great ideas! happy holidays😄
Great ideas. Very nice!
😮 It's the first time I hear about re-usable popcorn bags!
I like the idea of making reusable tea bags. I am going to try to make some for my daughter.
I love the idea of popcorn bags!
Thank you Karen for your Christmas gifts ideas. I will be looking to use some of them. I love seeing your walk with the snow.
The drawer "sachets" as we called them used to be something we could always make or buy for aunts and grandmothers. I like them, too. The treat cornets are lovely.
Hi Karen, this was a great video, with some very inspirational ideas. We really enjoyed watching. Samantha & Caitlin xx
Thank you, ladies! So happy to hear that you enjoyed it :) xx
The most beautiful intro Karen -Thank you so much for taking part. Love your category’s 😍
Just found your channel! That snow looks amazing!!!! Such gorgeous ideas ! Can’t wait to see how you get on ~Rachael
Thanks, Rachael!
I ❤ your ideas- I’m a quilter so making clothing scares me, but oooh I wanna try undies! 😁 And I love your glasses case, I love it all, let’s be honest. I’m enjoying your videos thank you 😊
the christmas card heart holder is an excellent idea!
Just found you today and love your ideas! Of course I'm a new subbie now. Making advent calendars for each of my four grandchildren and a few of your other ideas. This year I'm going to be done by Christmas for sure 😍 Happy Holidays from Houston TX.
Great vlog, I love the tea bag bags. ! Never occurred to me. Thank you for taking the time to share
Just found you😊
A lovely vlog, thank you
I really enjoyed this. There were ideas here that I haven't seen elsewhere or thought of. Popcorn bags are definitely on my make list.
I've seen those hearts referred to as Swedish, Danish, Scandinavian, and Norwegian. My husband is Norwegian, and one of the first things he sent to me (we were long distance before internet relationships were cool 😀) were some paper hearts that he'd made. Years later, we made a bunch of them together and included them in our Christmas cards. So, seeing them always makes me smile. I'll have to ask him if they used to do cornets. The ones you showed are so lovely and cozy looking.
Oh, what a lovely story! Thank you so much for sharing. That put a big smile on my face ❤️
Stunning walk great video
Thanks Caroline! The funny thing is that I actually cut about a minute more of the walk because I figured that viewers might find it annoying if I didn't get straight to the sewing, but several have now commented on the snow :D