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Yours Truli Blogs |
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http://yourstruli.blogspot.com/ |
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English |
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art, handmade, jewelry |
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Featuring fabulous handmade artisans and photographers with quick crafty tips / recipes, handmade news and the artisan jewelry of YoursTruli. |
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200 Followers |
Grandma's Secret Dumpling Recipe
Diane generously shares with us her great grandmother's from scratch dumpling recipe! One of those very special recipes all of us really wish we had to share with our families and now we do ~ Thanks so much Diane! The perfect complement and oh so special dish to serve along side of your fabulous turkey for your wonderful Handmade Holiday Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners!BY: Diane of The Sh
Let Them Eat Cake!
This sounds like the perfect dessert to top off your fabulous Holiday dinners or a wonderful treat to share along with a great cup of coffee to warm up your Holiday guest when they drop by!BY: Carla of BAKidagainI have been making glow in the dark ornaments since 2001. For a few years before that the ornaments didn't glow in the dark but were still loved and cherished by many. They're NOT just for Christmas, they make a GREAT gift for ANY occ
Holiday Chocolate Truffle Delight
Michelle brings us a wonderful recipe for those hard to please men in our lives and my guess the women too ~ because who doesn't LOVE chocolate! This is one delightfully sweet treat you will have to hide a little away to enjoy over the holidays for yourself! WOW I have always wanted to know how to make these thanks Michelle for sharing this fantastic recipe with all of us I can't wait to try it!BY: Michelle of Creative Critters
Make a Spicy Orange Pomander
The pomander clove-studded citrus fruit is a traditional Christmas ornament and New Year’s gift. As early as the 17th and 18th century the decorated orange stuck with cloves was often mentioned as a Christmas or New Year’s custom. The Victorians hung pomanders in their closets to ward off moths. Every Thanksgiving I make the spicy orange pomanders and come Christmas time they are dried and r
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