April 2023 Rudolph Day
Welcome to the April Rudolph Day post! I hope you enjoy the post.
Movies: 5 More Minutes- Hallmark, 2021. Inspired by the song 5 More Minutes. About Clara who wished she could have had more time with her grandfather.
A Christmas Love Story- Hallmark, 2019. Just as it’s titled, a Christmas love story, with a few surprising twists and turns along the way.
Book: Instead of suggesting one book here is a neat article about 35 Christmas books.
https://www.rd.com/list/christmas-books/
Magazine: Crafting Traditions, Nov/ Dec 1999.
Found this at the thrift shop!
Recipes: I’m always looking for new recipes for the holiday season. The allspice dram is especially intriguing.
https://theviewfromgreatisland.com/homemade-pumpkin-liqueur/
https://theviewfromgreatisland.com/...ay-fall-cocktails-and-homemade-allspice-dram/
https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/homemade-thin-mint-cookies/
April shopping tips: With Easter almost behind us, now is a great time for shopping for baskets and Easter grass/ filler on clearance. Basket fillers don’t have to be traditional holiday colors. Last year I used the recipients favorite colors (purple, lavender, and pinks) in my baskets. Some fancy ribbon and a small ornament in their color tied everything color wise together. They loved it.
Crafts: So many cute and inexpensive Christmas crafts out there. Here is just a few!
DIY~ Make Beautiful Ornaments W/ Christmas Cards! Easily Add Gold Foil!
Snow Globe Decorations
DIY Christmas Ornaments you Can Make Faster than a Melting Snowflake
Music: I remember my mom playing this. Always makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
Christmas at the Fireside" Longines Symphonette. 1964
Hope you have a great Rudolph Day!
Welcome to the April Rudolph Day post! I hope you enjoy the post.
Movies: 5 More Minutes- Hallmark, 2021. Inspired by the song 5 More Minutes. About Clara who wished she could have had more time with her grandfather.
A Christmas Love Story- Hallmark, 2019. Just as it’s titled, a Christmas love story, with a few surprising twists and turns along the way.
Book: Instead of suggesting one book here is a neat article about 35 Christmas books.
https://www.rd.com/list/christmas-books/
Magazine: Crafting Traditions, Nov/ Dec 1999.
Found this at the thrift shop!
Recipes: I’m always looking for new recipes for the holiday season. The allspice dram is especially intriguing.
https://theviewfromgreatisland.com/homemade-pumpkin-liqueur/
https://theviewfromgreatisland.com/...ay-fall-cocktails-and-homemade-allspice-dram/
https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/homemade-thin-mint-cookies/
April shopping tips: With Easter almost behind us, now is a great time for shopping for baskets and Easter grass/ filler on clearance. Basket fillers don’t have to be traditional holiday colors. Last year I used the recipients favorite colors (purple, lavender, and pinks) in my baskets. Some fancy ribbon and a small ornament in their color tied everything color wise together. They loved it.
Crafts: So many cute and inexpensive Christmas crafts out there. Here is just a few!
DIY~ Make Beautiful Ornaments W/ Christmas Cards! Easily Add Gold Foil!
Snow Globe Decorations
DIY Christmas Ornaments you Can Make Faster than a Melting Snowflake
Music: I remember my mom playing this. Always makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
Christmas at the Fireside" Longines Symphonette. 1964
Hope you have a great Rudolph Day!