Timothy has been eating from wall to wall during his leave; he even tried out one of the cooking chocolate squares. Yes, Timmy, it is unsweetened, just like it says on the box:
1/18/2010
More Show and Tell
There is a monthly reading program going on at Day Job this year; this is a centerpiece I made for the monthly luncheon, for Romiette and Julio. Chosen students get to eat lunch with the principal. I made Romiette's journal with deckled pages and one of the diary entries written inside, the Scientific Soul Mate System kit that Destiny ordered through the mail, things that Romiette liked to collect (buttons, foil, safety pins), and things that Julio likes to do (play mandolin, swim, etc.):
Timothy has been eating from wall to wall during his leave; he even tried out one of the cooking chocolate squares. Yes, Timmy, it is unsweetened, just like it says on the box:
Timothy has been eating from wall to wall during his leave; he even tried out one of the cooking chocolate squares. Yes, Timmy, it is unsweetened, just like it says on the box:
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8 comments:
Who is Jack? When did he join the clan? And poor Timmy--I remember trying that Baker's choc. out of desperation when I was a kid. Your DJ blocks are darling!!! And I love the GW quilts. What great ideas!
Great idea for a centerpiece. I'm sure having lunch with the principal is a lot of fun for the kids.
I like the round container with George's face.
My cats are like that too. Rarely sleep together. Actually, they were both probably holding out and hoping the other would leave.
I remember trying to eat baking chocolate once. Yuck!
I love all the "Georges." The hat box is very clever, but I still think your idea is the very best!
Your DJ blocks are wonderful as usual! I love the quilts from the Geo Washington challenge. They are all so unique!!
So, how'd Timmy like the chocolate?! LOL
The Washington quilts are just incredible. I love them!
Micki
I love the centerpiece. Reading is so important and lunch with the principal an honor.
Love the Washington quilt pieces and box.
The use of George on the box lid is unique. A good idea. I have enjoyed seeing all the projects utilizing this fabric.
I love the fabrics you're choosing for your Dear Janes, they're wonderful!
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