I wanted to share a couple of fun projects that have kept us busy around here lately.
Photo Memory Books
I FINALLY finished my annual photo-book and will be giving it to Dave for Christmas instead of our anniversary like I normally would {I’m only 8 1/2 months late this year…but who’s counting?!}.
I love how this book turned out. It’s such a beautiful recap of our year…
the title is always the same…this is our 7th year of marriage… |
I also made a couple of extra books to serve as Christmas gifts for my parents and grandmother. They capture the memories from our recent trip to the beach.
I adore the boxes the books arrive in! SO cute. |
I use MyPublisher to print the books each year and I’ve always been impressed with the quality and ease of use of the design software.
I keep all of our books in this basket right in the entryway of our home. |
This is one of my favorites of our collection: Ben & Nathan’s 1st year. |
Stovetop Potpourri
We traditionally make a big batch of Christmas candy each year to be delivered to friends & neighbors. This year, I decided that my “paper pregnancy weight gain” is off the charts {and I’m not carrying twins to blame the extra pounds on} so I changed things up.
Instead of homemade candy deliveries, we created homemade “Stovetop Potpourri” to share with our neighbors. This is such a fun gift because it really does make your home smell incredible. We keep ours in the kettle on the fireplace and just keep refilling it with water throughout the season. It smells like all things winter-y and Christmas-y. Pure goodness.
I’ve tried several recipes and I found my favorite one here. It’s incredibly simple to make and creates a unique and heartfelt gift.
- one whole orange or just the orange peel
- 1/2 cup cranberries
- 1 Tbsp. whole cloves
- 3 sticks of cinnamon or a small handful of small pieces of cinnamon
- a bit of grated nutmeg if desired
We packaged ours in reusable ball jars {they are truly one of my most favorite things}, tied instructions to the jar and hand-delivered to the neighbors this morning.
Becky {This Is Happiness} says
Love the stovetop potpourri ~ I will definitely be trying this!
The photo books look amazing ~ I use My Publisher too 🙂
BumbersBumblings says
i love my publisher too! and that pic of the boys is just too much!
Melody says
May have to give the potpourri recipe a try. We are making salsa this year for our neighbors. I have been thinking about finally making some photo books and may have to give My Publisher a try. I'm also thinking about finally printing out my blog into a book. Any recommendations on what to use to print your blog into book form?
Kimberley says
love the books!! so sweet!! the potpourri looks amazing!! i bet it smells heavenly!
Venessa says
I am a new follower to your blog. I love the books. We are starting our second adoption and need to create a family book! I will have to look into that software for that. Thanks for sharing.
Debbie says
I absolutely love the photo books of our grands I have received. I’ve made books for the grands using Shutterfly, but haven’t learned Publisher well enough to have the patience to put one together. Guess I need to work on that:) Love your potpourri idea and plan on using it next week on my TV segment if okay with you. What did you use to make your instructions tags?
jenny.marrs@yahoo.com says
Thanks, Debbie! Yes, absolutely use the potpourri idea:) I just typed them up in word. I didn’t save as a template but let me know if you need one and I can make you one!
Jenna says
Hi, I LOVE your stone around your wood stove, do you know what it is?
Thanks!
Jenny Marrs says
Hi Jenna! It is a reclaimed brick from an old building in Chicago. I wish I could tell you where to get it but it was just a one time thing we found! So sorry!!!