Our trip to Scotland meant that we had to combine the annual Wreath Party with Leftover Sunday (everyone comes to my house with their Thanksgiving leftovers transformed into a dish to share). Fortunately the weather was wonderful so the late date didn't prevent us from working outdoors.
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Lots of gathered materials |
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Yes, it was that warm |
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Chris found me a mini dressmakers dummy to decorate |
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The kids still love the stairs |
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Ta dah! |
A fun day and everyone went home with a wreath (or kissing ball, or skirted dummy). The food was great too: a casserole made with layered turkey, mashed taters, stuffing, and gravy; turkey and cabbage salad spring rolls; sweet potato casserole; and turkey soup. Amazing what you can do with leftovers!
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