Just got back from holiday shopping. I’m so over it. Now, onto holiday making instead. Or gift cards. Lots-o-gift cards.
Time to bust out the sewing machine and make good with all the cheap fabric I scored on Black Friday.
How about you? Are you making or shopping?
Most of the toys I’ve bought thus far are made in the USA. I found a little company out of California called Green Toys that makes crap-free recycled plastic toys. I’ve even scored some of their boats and tea sets at Marshalls/TJ’s/Homegoods. *not perked for this by the way, just love the company… {since most of our toys are made in China, I thought it was very patriotic of me to mention this!}


Cute, right?
The rest of my gifts for the kiddos are going to be the usual calendars, sensory blankets, hair bows, bean bags, and this year I’m going to try crayon rolls.
I also like to give Homer Simpson-esque gifts to improve those I love: So I will be giving a lot of copies of:





















Love Green Toys, we have the dump trucks here, they’re great!
ooh lovin’ the header!!!
Thanks for hosting!
Hi,
I shared my amazing grain-free carrot cake and my holiday butternut squash. I also shared an article with a great short video from the conference. Lastly, I shared an article about the 3 Super Foods for Bone and Joint Health.
Thanks for hosting!
Wish I were on your gift list
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Nicolette, I have shared Italian Chili. Thank you for hosting!
Hi, Nicolette. I like your green toy idea. I shared a Parga beef sliders recipe and a moist and delicious fruit cake recipe today. Thank you for hosting us again and have a great week!
Christy @ toolsforkitchens
Happy to be here this week! I linked up several projects. Must be Christmas crafting.
Thanks for hosting
Thanks so much for the feature!
Thanks so much for the feature! I linked up again this week with my cone santa tutorial. Hope you like it just as much.
Oops – #175 should say Fun Flavored “Popcorn” Balls, but I forgot that inlinkz likes to eat quotation marks. Sorry!