A lot of you are asking what would possess a woman to make 180 cookies. Many years ago, when I was in HR, I started a tradition at our corporate office of baking treats for all of our branches at Christmas to show them our gratitude. We have grown a lot since we started, so the number of cookies has grown! This year we made 18 packages of 10 cookies each. For me, it was all about the package, of course. So I used the tea tins from PaperTrey Ink, covered them with DSP and filled them with a roll of 10 sugar cookies with matching sprinkles!!!Finally, I want to show all you UB readers who do not live in Central Texas what lives in our trees. We have these "creatures" made from ball moss that clump all over our oak trees. Sometimes they drop into the street or your driveway and you can see this little scary tumbleweedy looking thing up close. Some people perpetuate the complete and total wicked lie
that these don't hurt our trees, but they will kill an oak tree. Do you see this one clutching a branch of MY OAK TREE???? So stop lying. And to those of you who are not lying, stop believing the liars. Ball moss = badness. They even sound the same if you say em fast. I am pretty sure I saw beady little eyes on this one... ;)

ok, call me a warped non-TXan, but i think those are cool looking. but, then again, this from the same woman who picked up fallen bean pods from locust trees and spray painted them gold for my Christmas tree because they twisted in a cool way. THEY didn't hurt anything...
ReplyDeletethanks for the tips on the rub-ons. sure su!'s not selling a burnisher in accessories? my catalog came today and i haven't even cracked it open yet. sort of afraid to...
Thanks for the burnishing tips. I haven't tried these yet...
ReplyDeleteYour tins look amazing!
As for the "moss balls"...I think that they have a lot of little parasites in them.
Where to find the burnisher kit at???
ReplyDeleteHi :) I looked this up, looks like they're not true parasites but large infestations can still be harmful to trees, interesting. Are they easy to pick off?
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