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Graham Bonnett

2025-10-08 17:56:02

I cringed a little when Kennedy insisted on the multi-colored light.

My Gramma sent it to me for my birthday last week.I love it and it’s really special cause it belonged to her Gramma as well.

Graham Bonnett

If you love twine too, then come back tomorrow for yet another twiney project of mine!.I’ve had quite a few comments from various readers about some of the rag wreaths I’ve been using lately, so I wanted to show you all just how fun and easy they are to make..I thought rather than doing a tedious photo tutorial this time, I might as well just sit down and show you real quick how the process goes, face to face.. Take it away, me!.OK, so you’ve already seen what the finished product looks like at the top of the page there, but here are a few more shots..

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The pretty chairs aren’t mine.We borrowed them from my Mother in Law for Easter dinner.

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The crazy orange kitchen you can see, however, is..

If you look real close you can see this a photo of a wreath….Instead of 1 cup of hot water, and one cup of cold water, we used 3/4 cups of each to give the Jello extra strength and create really crisp lines of separation between the colors.

Pour into whatever cups, bowls, or containers you’d like to use.Refrigerate and allow to set for 30 mins to 1 hour.. 2)Mix the lemon Jello.

Use 3/4 cups of hot water, then 1/4 cup of cold water mixed with 1/2 cup of pineapple juice from the can of pineapple.Reserve the pineapple and have a snack or use as a garnish for Jello later.