Congratulations to our Gracious Giveaway winner:
Kim Chalfant
of California!
Kim is the winner of the Christmas Paper Goods Collection. Way to go Kim!
Thanks for entering everyone!
This weeks giveaway is…
…a bus load of Christmas paper goods–just right for perking up all your Holiday communications.
Christmas Stationery and Envelopes
Christmas Ribbon
Christmas Notecards
Magnetic Photo Frames
Gel Pens
Christmas Stickers
Christmas Note Book
Pocket Day Planner
Good Luck!
Congratulations to our Gracious Giveaway winner:
Kathy is the winner of the gift book Small and Simple Things, by Majorie Pay Hinckley.
Congratulations Kathy!
Thanks everyone–for entering. Stay tuned for more…soon.

This is a simple and fun way to help family members be on the look-out for all the things they love and are grateful for…and clean up some stray branches from the yard at the same time. Ahhh…green waste.
Oh, and earlier today–this tree was called the “Gratitude Tree” but it got on my nerves. Honestly, it sounded way too much like “The Giving Tree”…which is not ok with me. If you know me even a tiny bit you know how I feel about that book. Grrrr….more on this later…no doubt. MOVING ON…
flower pot
craft stones, rocks, or art sand
short branches
colored paper, scrapbook paper, or craft foam
paper clips
Fill a clean flower pot with rocks, stones or sand…yes, kitty litter would work, but I’d hate to confuse poor Fluffy, so personally, I’d stick with the rocks. Shorten the tree branch to suit the size of your pot. I stuck three small lilac branches together with packing tape. Set the branch securely in the rocks. Wiggle them around until you’re convinced they will “sit and stay.”
Next, cut out about two dozen leaves–template link below— from colored paper or craft foam. Push a partially straightened paper clip through the stem end of each leaf. Set the leaves in a small basket with a black marker, next to your thankful tree.
Encourage, nudge, ok, force– family members to write their names on one side (unless they want to remain anonymous), and something or someone they are thankful for–and why, on the other side. Have them hang it on the tree and by Thanksgiving Day–your tree will be a beautiful reminder of your family’s blessings and a really cute tree–that you don’t have to water. That’s a plus.
NOTE: Click here for a bunch more family Thanksgiving Crafts or a simple leaf template to make your own Gratitude tree.