by Sharon | Nov 18, 2014
Oster CKSTRS23-SB 22-Quart Roaster Oven with Self-Basting Lid — Stainless Steel Finish
I’m always looking for a time saver and I’ve found it with this popular Oster Roaster Oven. This little beauty will roast up to a 26-lb turkey! The lid keeps all the savory juices locked in the steam to keep your bird or other meat juicy and tender. I’m a real fan of this roaster oven.
For the holidays and big parties, this oven keeps the regular oven free for baking other items. It’s a real winner and top seller!
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by Sharon | Nov 5, 2014
I love making gift boxes almost as much as I love filling them with goodies.
You just need the free template and some colored card stock paper to print out a variety of houses you can put together with glue or double-sided tape. Or have them all the same color. You may want to add some other greetings on your houses or some stickers. You could really get creative with these little House Gift Boxes. They remind me of small milk cartons.
I may want to experiment with the door and have it open for all the goodies to spill out . . . depending upon what you’ve put inside. The template is designed for opening at the top for delicious baked goodies. These are great for co-workers and neighbors, postal carrier and whoever else you would like to give a little gift.
They’re handy for kids to exchange small tokens with friends. I can imagine them being extremely popular. You may want to begin with a dozen. Soon, you’ll have a whole gift box explosion . . . people will want them to give for gifts, too. You could be in business making and selling these boxes.
For a change of pace, here’s a wonderful triangular gift box
You just print it out on white card stock and put it together with glue and you have a great gift box that is already decorated for the winter holiday season. You can put so very many things inside to the delight of everyone on your gift list.
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by Sharon | Nov 3, 2014
This is truly an impressive Christmas or Winter Village that you can make and display. It is a Christmas diorama of Pretzschendorf (paper models). You can access them at http://www.grundschule-pretzschendorf.de/en/Our_village/paper_models.html
There are 48 historical models for you to make. They are from the early 20th century. Make them all or select the ones you like. They make nice gifts, too. You may like to decorate packages with them or display them with a plate of cookies. I’m confident you’ll find many wonderful uses for the various buildings. I’ve cut out some windows and put battery operated tea lights in them to light up my village. I also have an N-Gauge Train Set running through my village. I do not have any powered cars, but I do have various accessories to populate my village.
The workmanship on these paper craft models is outstanding and well worthwhile for you to check out.
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