No ingredient list as we tend to make it up as we go along, but I'd recommend:
Font is Type Ra which includes £ signs ... why do font creators leave us out but include the $ sign :o( Stamps are Basic Grey's Flurries, paper is from a Papermania Christmas pack and the date spots were created in MS Word with Kingthings Willow.
Select one tall tree, a sprinkle of bright lights, & a few baubles. Wrap with tinsel until festive & set aside in a corner until Twelfth Night.Peel envelopes from cards, extract good wishes & mull over news. Pour heart out in round-robins placed into postbox.Take several flurries of snow & roll into balls. Toss in the air or stack in the garden. Add coal, carrots, scarves & pipes as desired.Mince pies with a letter for Santa. Marinade with port by chimney overnight. Stuff one stocking per person.Pull crackers, inserting heads into paper hats, & split sides at enclosed jokes. Coat turkey & trimmings with mouth, chewing well. Repeat several times until full. Lubricate with tipples until vision blurs, then snooze.Divide gifts into piles & cut away wrappings. If desired, add thanks, otherwise arrange face suitably before returning to shop.Mix well-loved cartoons with TV specials, add family games & continue until tempers fray. Apply hugs to smooth over.Blend Christmas spirits in with visitors, filling days with goodwill. Light an open fire & toast until done. Serve everything under mistletoe, sprinkled liberally with good cheer.Suggested accompaniments: close family & fine friends
wonderful recipe idea great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, I love it!
ReplyDeleteA great piece if writing. I had the recipe idea too - and then forgot about it when I started doing my journalling!
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! So creative and so fun!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely page! And great recipe! :) Kind regrds from Poland!
ReplyDeleteHa..this is a lot of fun Jemma - with a lot of truth in it too!
ReplyDeleteLove the journalling :)
ReplyDeleteLove your pages, Jemma! These are just lovely - and simple is beautiful too :).
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