WHAT….???? What does this subject mean? Easy = we all know that when you start eating potato chips that you cannot stop…that is the same thing that will happen to you when you makes this fun and festive project.
WOW – I think that I was in a fantasy land by thinking that i would have a HUGE block of tine to “play with paper” and true I did, but not as much as I wanted to! There is SOOOO much snow that “I was needed”
Please pop back tomorrow for a video of all of the “In’s and Out’s” of how to make these fun POPPERS! They are sooooooo addictive to make so get ready to have fun!
I will share with you how you can use paper that is not a “traditional” Valentines paper or stamp set….but it will WORK – and then you will smile!
These are always both fun to make…and also so well received by who is lucky enough to receive them – that is why there are like potato chips…you just cannot have and stop at one!
Below are some pictures for you to enjoy…we have a TON of snow but it will all pass….life is a journey and you just have to deal and accept what comes your way!
I hope that these bring a smile to your face as you have a glimpse of our wonderful life! I will say……when John, James and I finally sit down…we are POOPED…..but I do hope that you will POP back tomorrow to see the video and all of the scoop to make these POPPERS! I have some great tips and tricks for you to make a bunch in no time!
See you tomorrow….let’s all have a great week!




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Just had to say Good Morning! Looking fwd to the popper-video!
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Thanks so much for sharing your fur babies…. LOVE them! Poppers coming – WOOT WOOT!
Wow! Thanks for the pics of all the snow you’ve gotten. Caleb wonders why you “got so lucky” to receive so much snow when “Wisconsin barely has anything?” LOL. Of course, he had plenty of wacky commentary for what your animals were thinking about their winter wonderland.
On another note, I love making these poppers…the last time you shared them I made two dozen and handed them out to the staff at our elementary school. I agree that they are addicting to make!! Stay warm and give our love to the animals!
Wow Susan, that is a LOT of snow! I love the horse pictures with their heads poking out! Glad you’re all okay. I’m sure everyone is exhausted after shoveling. Take care and we’ll check back in tomorrow to see how you made your poppers.
Glad to hear you survived the snow…..we did here as well and we had fun “playing” in it with our adult children who stopped by to make sure we were ok (I think they smelled mama’s cooking)! Love the poppers…I made them for Halloween from your great instructions, about 20, and they are addicting to make especially with an assembly line in place. Can’t wait for your video and thanks for sharing the beautiful pics of your horses!
I too love these poppers. They have become my “go to” treat box. So glad to hear everyone is managing in the snow. It is a tiring challenge. Look forward to seeing your video.
Glad to hear that all is well despite the snow. Always enjoy your photos of the animals (where’s sweet Daisy?? She’s my favorite!!) I’m happy to say that the snow missed northern Ohio for once, especially since we had a local Winterfest stamping weekend.
Can’t wait for your poppers video! You always do a great job with your video’s. Thanks for sharing all your pictures over the weekend. Keep them coming! 🙂
Looking forward to the video tomorrow. I just might have to break down and make some this time. Love the photos esp. since you have the snow and we don’t! I am not doing well with the snow and cold, must be old age setting in. Ted was like a little kid on the walk today climbing a snowy ice bank at the post office and chasing squirrels away from the feeders. Too bad our yard isn’t fences in so he really could have a good time running and eating snow.
Love the pictures especially the one of the horse. I guess I will take our drought instead of your snow.
Here I am starving to death and you are talking potato chips! That amount of snow is insane! (I wrote snot instead of snow, you know my feelings just come out sometimes). Love the photos with the horses. They seem a bit perplexed by the mound of white stuff outside their door.