



Well Emma and I had a great time making cinnamon ornaments. We were laughing and playing in the "dough". What a wonderful smelling mess we made! They are now in the oven "drying". The recipe is a little more expensive than I thought it would be (2 bottles of cinnamon at $2.20 a bottle), so I'm not sure how many more of these we will make, but I'm thrilled with the smell and fun we had!
You are lucky, Kelly - I had to make mine with no helper! Your ornament shapes look lovely. My stars seem boring by comparison.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynne! But I'm sure your stars look great too! Emma is a great helper! I am VERY blessed to have her!
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