I just wanted to share something I am so thankful for....
My Family!
Last night I had an early thanksgiving with my mom, sister Kim, my nephews, Finny and Tucker and my niece, Liya Katherine! Mom and I will be celebrating Thanksgiving together...(Maybe I can coax her back in the studio for some crafts and a video...who knows!) so it was nice to be with some of my family for this fun time. I love them.
Here's the gang!
Kim, Finny and Tucker
Liya, Mom and Me
And yes, Kim loved the little origami box I made for her. Yahooo!
Next, we split up and I went to Archiver's to grab a few things. While I was there I saw the coolest fast and easy projects that I will share with you tonight. It's one of those projects you see and just have to try out....So I will see you all tonight!
Have an awesome day!
Jim
The Gentleman Crafter
Awwwww, so sweet. Thanks for sharing! Would love to see your Mom in the studio again.
ReplyDeleteI know...She reads my blog so lets beg her! LOL!
DeleteI spy your box on the table! Can't wait for your latest share!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bella!
DeleteHugs,
J.
What did you put in the box for you sister Jim?
ReplyDeleteCandy of course! LOL! Pralines and some Lindt Truffles...Yummo!
DeleteThanks for asking!
J.
Tell your Mom that her presence in the studio has been requested. It looks like a fun time was had by all. I am happy that you had special time with your family. I am looking forward to seeing you tonight in the studio.
ReplyDeleteYes Wanda! Tell her! Mom is requested to do a project with her only son in the studio! I think the only son part adds a little guilt which is good! LOL!
DeleteThanks my sweet!
Jim
Great pictures - What a beautiful, happy family you have! You're a big teaser, you are! Hurry and let us know what you picked up!!!!
ReplyDeleteKim was sure to enjoy her box - it is lovely!.
TFS - Julie
Julie, Thank you so much! I think they are good looking group! I think Kimmie really liked her little box. I hope....
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You all look so happy together - lovely! Looking forward to "fast and easy" tonight too! Yes I agree with WandaH "We want Mom! We want Mom! We want Mom!"
ReplyDeleteGo Mom! Hi Lynn! How is the newlywed this morning? About the project...I know I can't wait to get to it. It may have been off of their website I don't know, but they had instruction sheets printed out so I nabbed one! So see ya tonight...
DeleteHugs my friend!
Jim
Hi Jim.. this is the first time I give you a comment . I found your blog a few weeks ago and now I'm your follower! you are awesome.. and I love your style! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Tons Axes!
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Oh Jim, how wonderful that you were able to share an early Thanksgiving Day with family. Consider yourself a lucky man. My family is so dysfunctional that even with a year of planning I couldn't get them together for any day to celebrate Thanksgiving or Christmas. Just so sad.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you Tim and your family.
Shirley in Queen Creek, AZ
Excellent smiles all around! Finny looks like a fun kid -- crayon in hand!
ReplyDeleteLove that you get to have two celebrations! Such a lovely family you have. I bet the kids love to create with their uncle! I know my nieces and nephews do, and I am not as talented as you are. Enjoy your Thanksgiving! Looking forward to your projects tonight!
ReplyDeletewhat a happy bunch! HAppy Thanksgiving to you....yep, hope your mom can craft with you again...sure enjoyed her
ReplyDeleteWell darn Jimmy. I would have met you at Archivers. Gee whiz. Did you pick up any of that yummy Bo Bunny paper? Finny and Liya are cuter than bugs ears. Tucker is a handsome lad. Would love to meet your sister Kim one day.
ReplyDeleteGreat to have family! Lucky you Archivers...:o( wish we had one close to here. Enjoy your holiday!
ReplyDeleteHugz, Z
Aren't families fun! I new your sis would love the box, it was too pretty! Looking forward to the new project...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,happy family-you are blessed.Looking forward to a "mom" video.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun project and your turkey's are great. However, where did you find the template for the turkey? I found the instructions at Archivers, but the place where there was suppose to be a link for the template wasn't connected.
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