Friday, November 26, 2010

Home for the Holidays.....


HO, HO, HO and a Happy Home for the Holidays to all of you! This is the time of year when each day just gets better and better.
Thanksgiving - my most favorite FOOD holiday ever- was super!  I hope you spent a wonderful day with family and friends like we did.  We all have so much to be thankful for.  I'm also very excited that you get to spend this morning with me....because today is my birthday!  How fun is this to get a chance to post my holiday blog for all of you today?!  Thanks so much for stopping by!

I've been having the best time watching each designer's post and all the fun comments you've made. I've saved everyone's projects for when I retire!  I hope you are downloading all the wonderful projects and yummy cookie recipes too! It's exciting to hear you are enjoying the hop. 


For the most part...........I do the decorating while others snooze here at our house! 

Here in Florida we don't have the cold blustery days of winter like so many of you, but we do get chilly from time to time during the season. Keeping that in mind, I decided to share a friend of mine with you. His name happens to be "chilly" and he always shows up at my house much before Frosty does. I hope you enjoy making this small door hanger for your home.




You can find the pattern HERE 
(If for any reason this link does not work please email me and I will send you the file)

To help me celebrate my birthday, leave a comment on today's blog to be in the drawing for a free Chilly Kit - winner will be announced Saturday morning!
Plus a limited number of kits will also be available ...please email me (piecemaker51@aol.com)  if you are interested.  It will be on a first come, first serve basis.... thanks! 

Growing up in the south, I've learned to create the mood of Christmas.  We don't have the snow on the ground, the snow laden tree branches, nor the really bitter cold that so many of you have.  What we do have is a lot of sand in our shoes!


However, it's never prevented me from enjoying the holiday.  Christmas happens to be my very favorite holiday so over the years I've collected Santas and snowmen and decorate every room in the house with  trees and lots of twinkling lights. The trees range from 3 to 10 feet tall. Each tree is decorated with fun primitive ornaments I've collected as well.  There are also animated santa's that hook up to the lights and move. I have fabric garlands made out of yo-yo's and some made out of plaid homespuns,  just like the ones you made out of paper when you were a child except you stitch them together instead of using glue.  Some of my favorite ornaments are the ones we've made ourselves.  The more primitive they are the better I like them.  The day after Thansgiving we go in search of the biggest tree we can find.  We spend hours looking for that perfect tree and always come home with the right one!  Some have been tall and skinny, some shorter and rounder - we call those "the Lynda trees"!

It's really easier to show you what our Florida home looks like for the holidays.  Just click on the play button below.   When you get into the smilebox, you can click on the individual pictures you'd like to see bigger.   Many of you will have already seen this from last year, but we're just a few days shy of having the house all decorated for this season.  Promise to come back in a few weeks....I'll have a new smilebox for you to see. 
Click to play this Smilebox scrapbook
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When we were first married we traveled between my folks and Curt's folks for the holidays, but when our children were born it was important to us for them to be able to be home on Christmas to enjoy their toys, so for 36 years I've been cooking dinner for our entire southern family. Depending on who is in town, there can be 18 to 26 people here on Christmas day and we always have a sit down dinner.  My sewing room has a 10 foot table already so we add a couple 6 foot folding tables at each end and enjoy each others company.  We usually make a wish and light the next one's candle while we do this.  It's fun to hear everyone's wishes and see the lighted candles from one end of the table to the other.  Mostly, it's just a very loud, funfilled day. 



Holiday baking is always a fun affair here. We choose a day where we can all join together and make holiday treats to be shared with family and friends.  My gramma's scotch shortbread cookies were passed down by my mom and are a must at the Christmas holidays and of course what's a holiday without homemade fudge.  Rebecca loves to help in the kitchen and this year even Sarah will get in on the fun. Picking one treat to share was difficult and even though these are bars instead of cookies....I think because they are so easy to make you will enjoy making them for your family.  Just click on the recipe card to enlarge it and print a copy to keep.



What I've found over the years is that the holidays are in our hearts and not because of where we live.  So, from our house in the south to yours, remember to enjoy each holiday as they come along.  Right now Pa and I are on our way out the door in search of that perfect tree for this year!  Happy Holidays to all of you and your families!



Before I go I want to say a special Thank you to Stacy West, Buttermilk Basin, for hosting this holiday blog.  YOU ROCK Stacy and thanks so much for having me be a part of this! 

Also a  reminder  to be sure to check in next Tuesday for Jan Patek's Home for the Holiday treats.....Hey Jan, What goodies do you have in store for all of us?????

Hugs & Happy Holidays,
Lynda

99 comments:

SoozeM said...

Thankyou so much for sharing Chilly with us, he is very cute and has found his way on my "to make before Christmas" list!

Kathy B. said...

Happy Birthday, Lynda! Your door hanger is so very cute - and I AM retired, so I have been working on all of the great projects from the blog hop! Thank you for sharing your holiday story, the pattern, and your recipe. Merry Christmas, too!

imagrandma2five said...

Happy Birthday Lynda. Thanks so much for the cute snowman! Another thing to put on my Christmas to do list. The recipe sounds yummy also and it just so happens I have fresh pumpkin in the fridge.
Have a great birthday!

Cheryl said...

Happy Birthday and thank you for the project.

Karen said...

A Happy Prim Style Birthday! Enjoy.

Your family must have many fond memories of Christmas at your home. I find it amusing that you eat in the sewing room. How cool is that! I have too much stuffed in mine to have more than two people in it at one time.

David said...

Happy birthday from France. love the way your house is decorated for Christmas and the holiday season. Enjoy the season,
David

Shakerwood said...

Download worked great. Thank you for sharing such a cute pattern. And really glad you got over the 'allergic to wool' thingy!

Sue H. said...

Happy Birthday Lynda. Thanks for sharing your Christmas traditions with us and for sharing Chilly, he is wonderful.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for a lovely morning at The Hop! Chilly is delightful...please enter me in your giveaway.
Busy Hands...Happy Hearts
Patricia

WoolenSails said...

I love your little piece, perfect idea for my daughter's small place too. I am still in the gift making stage, so hoping I can get done this weekend and have some time to make things for me.

A Very Happy Birthday to you!

Debbie

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Lynda! I hope you have a VERY special day. Thank you so very much for being part of the Home for the Holidays Blog hop. It has been so much fun seeing everyone's projects and recipes! "Chilly" is VERY CUTE! I can't wait to make him! Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us! Randee

Darlene said...

First I must wish you a very happy birthday. I hope your day is beyond wonderful.

Second, I love, love Chilly - he's adorable. thank you for sharing this pattern with us.

And, thank you, as well, for sharing your holiday story.

MJinMichigan said...

Happy Birthday Lynda! I love the picture of your sewing room all set up for dinner.
Chilly is so cute. Thanks for sharing him.

ihook2 said...

Happy Birthday Lynda...and thanks so much for gifting us with Chilly. I'm in Fl until the 20th and will be going home to colder weather and our family. Seeing Chilly gets me in the holiday spirit.
Pam

Anonymous said...

Chilly is a super cute guy and I look forward to making him soon. Happy birthday and Merry Christmas to you.

Anonymous said...

Happy Happy Happy Birthday Lynda! Hope your day is filled with love! Today is my daughter's birthday as well, she will be turning 31. Where do the years go? Your home is so beautifully decorated for the holidays. It gives such a warm and inviting glow. I think a home says alot about a person, so I take it you are a warm and loving person. Thanks for the free pattern today and the cookie bar recipe. Enjoy your day. God bless you.

aztel2000 said...

Thanks for the cute door hanger and yummy recipe.
Karen in Breezy Point

Anna said...

Happy Birthday! thanks for sharing

Ellen S said...

Merry Christmas, lynda!!! Thank you so much for sharing your holiday memories!! The pattern is wonderful and the recipe...YUM!
Also, have a wonderful birthday!!!

Ellen S

Vickie said...

HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Lynda!
What a great slidesow!
Thank you so much for sharing Chilly! He is adorable!
Pumpkin Bars are a favorite here!
Thanks again!

Diane H said...

Thank you Lynda for sweet, Chilly! He will fit right in my Ontario, Canada home (yes, I read your profile!) - the real flakes are flying outside my window right now. Happy Birthday and lovely to 'meet' you.

Julie said...

Looking forward to inviting Mr. Chilly into my house this Christmas season. Thanks for opening up your house and creativity to us!

bairdmtn said...

Happy Birthday, Lynda! How neat that you get to host on your birthday! We had 74 degree temps yesterday and now it is 37 degrees! Too much of a shocker for overnight!! I will trade you for your sand if you will take the snow! I'm sure you would like to have snow visit for a little while!!! Love your Chilly door hanger! I'm quite partial to snowmen (inside ones of course!) Thank you for sharing your pattern and recipe!

Country Prims said...

Wow, that video was amazing-LOVE LOVE how you decorate for Christmas-I can just imagine the homely feel:)

Thanks so much for the great pattern and the recipe-going right now to download. Hope you have had a very enjoyable birthday:))

Blessings, Shazy x

Lori said...

I love how you've managed to make a wonderful Christmas with lots of traditions even with warm weather and no snow!! Thanks for the pattern and recipe.

Linda said...

Happy Birthday! I adore Chilly! Thank you for sharing your photos...now I am in the spirit for decorating!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Linda! Have a special day. What a great post - loved the project, the recipe and I want to live in your house! The decorations were wonderful.
I will be making " Chilly" whether I win your give away or not. Thanks for your great blog - I enjoy reading it.

Charlotte S.
no blog

Shebandowan said...

Happy Birthday, Lynda! Love Chilly and would like the chance to win the kit. He would have a lovely home here with all of the 18 inches of snow that we have received here in the north!

Janet

Juliann said...

I am happy to say that our snow is melting so I can get out and do some Christmas stuff today. I love the little snowguy - thanks for another great pattern.
And a very happy birthday to you!

Vicki said...

Happy Birthday, Dear Lynda....Happy Birthday to YOU! Interesting that we get the gifts on your birthday! Thanks for sharing Chilly and the pumpkin bar recipe.

Cathy said...

Thanks Lynda for the pattern!!!Love it of course!!! Putting up our trees today...

Ulla said...

From a cold and snowy north of Sweden

I'm really happy for your funny snowman.Amd thaks för the lovely Christmas card with lovely music and pictures.
Ulla

Carrie P. said...

Oh, that was fun. Thanks for sharing. I used to live in Florida and you do have to improvise to make it like winter. Awesome table setting in your sewing room.
Thanks for sharing the pattern. So cute.

Carrie P. said...

Oh, I forgot to wish you a Happy Birthday. Happy Birthday:D

Kd Brown said...

Happy dappy B-Day, Lynda! Retire? You can't retire! We need you to keep creating wonderful projects. Chilly Willy really fits the scene outside my window lately...it looks like we're in for a snowy winter. Thank you for the great recipe and snowman door hanger. ~Kathleen

Jeanette said...

Thanks Lynda, I will make your project for sure! Thanks for participating in the blog hop!!

Diane said...

Lynda, Chilly is so cute. He'll make a wonderful addition to my snowman collection. I so enjoyed the pictures of your home. How awesome to have dinner in your quilt room....mine would be entirely too messy for that. I'm going to a aspire to get mine cleaned up like yours. Can't wait to try the pumpkin bars. Thanks for the pattern and recipe and have a wonderful birthday! By the way, snow and cold isn't all it's cracked up to be....-5 highs in Montana this past week. Brrrrr!

Michelle~Sugar House Creations said...

Happy birthday from chilly (and soon to be snowy) Ohio!

Anneke said...

Happy Birthday!

I love Chilly, thank you for sharing the pattern!

Brenda said...

I love Chilly. thanks!ni

SandyQuilts said...

Happy Birthday. I'd love to live where I could imagine the snow/cold. Maybe someday when our GC are all grown and gone.

Happy Birthday and many more.

Stina Blomgren said...

Love your Chilly Snowman... he is adorable.. THANKYOU!!!! Perfect for my kind of weather.. chilly and cold...:o))
And HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY or as we say in Swedish...
Grattis på födelsedagen!!!!! :o))

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday! I can relate to the Florida holidays being warm, on Christmas day we would put the a/c down low to be able to light the fireplace when the family was gathered to open presents. Now that I live in Oregon the fireplace is on for real. Thanks for "Chilly"--perfect for Oregon.
Marie

mariebeers@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Linda Happy Bithday Thanks for Chilly I plan on adding him to my do list Really enjoying all the projects Sharon

trudys_person said...

Happy Birthday Lynda! Thank you for the giveaway!

Gretchen said...

Thanks for the great recipe and the project!!!

Karen said...

Happy Birthday Lynda! Hope you are having a great one. I just love Chilly. He is so cute. I just love all of your designs. I so glad I got to meet you in Missouri this Summer at Primitives of the Midwest. I hope you will be there next year too. Thanks for the pattern and the wonderful recipe. Thank you, Karen M

Quilt n Queen said...

Happy Birthday to your....hoping your day is over the top!!!! Love Chilly and the pumpkin bars sound wonderful...Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win.

Karen said...

Happy Birthday, Lynda! Your snowman is so cute! Here in Upstate New York we have already had snow (nothing that has stayed yeat though)!

Betty in MO said...

Hi Pat,
Well, Happy Birthday to you! I live in the Ozarks and yesterday we had freezing rain, sleet and snow. Chilly will be a great addition to my decorations. He will fit in nicely. Thanks for the pattern.
Betty

The Michigonians said...

Oh, I just love snow people. I have a snow people display above my fireplace every December and into January. This little guy will be a great addition to the collection. Love looking at your blog...on my favorites for sure. Merry Christmas to you. Looking forward to more posts to enjoy.

Darlene B said...

Happy birthday, Lynda! I have this pumpkin bar recipe, and I love it! They freeze really well, so I can make them and take some out whenever we have company....
Thanks for the cute project, too!

Marlene R said...

Hi, Lynda,
I know what you mean about creating a holiday mood in FL. We spent 20 years there; four of them in Debary,just down the road from you. Snowmen have always been one of my favorite themes for Christmas. I will be making a Chilly as part of my decorations this year. Thanks!

May you have Christmas joy in your heart all year.

Marlene

StacyB said...

Chilly is so cute...you know I love all snowman stuff, and I will def be trying this pattern...you are the best, and love all your stuff!!

Happy Birthday!!!

schmidt1016 said...

Thank you for adorable Chilly! And also a very Happy Birthday to you, Lynda. It's been a long time since I've had a big family Christmas. My grandmother in St. Louis would host all the family and it was such a fun, lovely time with everyone. Enjoy yours!

Leslie S. in MN
esclante at comcast dot net

Anonymous said...

I love Chilly!! He is so cute! Have a wonderfull birthday!

Barb Larrabee

Anonymous said...

Chilly is so cute! Thank you so much and I hope you have a wonderfully Happy Birthday :o)

Sandy said...

What a cute Chilly kit...would love to have that. Thanks for sharing your traditions and recipe!!

Unknown said...

Hey Lynda - very blessed and Happy Birthday to you. May the Lord continue to bless you and your family. Chilly is sooo cute - thank you.

Quilted Rainbow said...

Happy Birthday Lynda & thank you for another wonderful pattern. I love your Christmas decorating.

Anonymous said...

Happy birthday and thanks so much for the adorable chilly pattern, I can hardly wait to make him. Thanks again for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Happy B-day ;-) I love Chilly, he's so cute! Thanks for sharing your home at Christmas,it is beautiful & cozy. I have the perfect place for my Chilly. Your bars sound very yummy, I'll have to give them a try. Thanks for adding to this great blog hop, I'm going to add your site to my favorites. Happy Holidays, Debby (WI)

bobbie23nc said...

Lynda, a very happy birthday to you. May your day be full of blessings. Thanks so much for the Chilly pattern.

Christine said...

Wishing you a very happy birthday, Lynda!
I'm so pleased to have found your wonderful blog thru Stacy's blog hop!
It's been so much fun! Thanks so much for sharing Chilly with us!
I really enjoyed your slide show of Christmas in your home - what a knack you have in displaying all your prims to their best!
Love it!
Best wishes
Christine

Sherrill said...

WOW, those TREES!!! Are most of them prelit? Cause I know I get aggravated just trying to get the lights on my THREE trees! Little Chilly's adorable and would LOVE to win a kit to make him. Thanks for the giveaway and the pix of your beautiful home.

Unknown said...

Hi lynda,oke I will take my chance! You never know that you can send a kit to Belgium! Happy birthday once again!
A big hug, Christel

Rosemary said...

happy birthday lynda! LOVE the project, hes darling :)

picketsews said...

Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you. Hope you are doin something fun on your big day. Thanks for chilly, that is a must do. Love the recipes and projects of this blog hop. What fun.

Unknown said...

Chilly is awesome!! Can't wait to try the pumpkin bars!

Happy Birthday!!!

my3Kitties said...

Happy Birthday Lynda! Aren't you lucky to have a birthday on your holiday blog day -- too cool! Hope you're able to have a great birthday celebrating today! Merry Christmas, Tammy

Unknown said...

Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas, Lynda! Thanks so much for sharing the adorable Chilly and the delicious recipe...and the pictures of your home. This Home for the Holidays hop has been great fun!

Miss Stacy said...

Hey Girl!

You did an amazing job! I can't believe I have to follow this shortly! I got goose bumps just reading your post! I wish we were closer... we could sure have a blast together! I love the big table in your sewing room where everyone gathers. I bet it is just gorgeous when everyone is sitting down, making their wishes and the candles are lit! I might have to start that tradition here at my home... I love it! Hope you found a good tree! We spent most of the day buying new furniture for the downstairs! (It beat hitting the black Friday sales!!!) Happy Holidays Lynda!! Thanks again for joining in on the fun! I was so glad to see everything worked just fin! I had no problem with your pattern!!! Just think how easy it will be for you (I'm not there yet!) next time!!! :-) Stacy * Happy Birthday from one Thanksgiving girl to another!!!!

Nancy in MT said...

Birthday, we don't count those anymore, do we Lynda. Happy Day to you and love your latest creation, Chilly is very cute and only comes close to how cold it is here in Montana right now, no wonder Jim wants to go back to Florida. Nancy

Jocelyn said...

I agree that living in the south is just as much fun as the north when it comes to Christmas :-) Plus we do not have to shovel snow!

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

Chilly is adorable! Happy Birthday!

Marcia W. said...

We live on a Florida sand hill though it can get extremely cold (lots of hard freezes last year) and has even had slight snow that didn't melt. So, Chilly would look good here too! Thanks for the photos. It gives me ideas for Christmas decorating.

JoAnn Winters said...

Oh Lynda! I look forward to your Christmas patterns each year, and love them all! This Chilly guy certainly is one of your cutest ever, and he would love to live at my house!!!

Anonymous said...

Lynda, i love the project and of course your cute stories that go with all your patterns. Happy Holidays!

Patti said...

Love your blog and LOVE CHILLY! Thanks so much for sharing this darling pattern with us along with your recipe! This blog hop has been truly delightful

Blessings, Patti

Marya L said...

Thank you for the project! I love him! Happy Birthday too!

Robyn of Robyns Nest said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY from down under, I hope you have a lovely day. Chilly's a very cute snowman. Your Christmas tree is just beautiful, I'm putting mine up tomorrow, then I'll be doing some serious Christmas sewing (why do I leave it so late every year?)

Gayle said...

Lynda - thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and pictures about Christmas. How fun that you've been celebrating your birthday! Love the little door hanger ....

Bridgid k said...

OMG!!!!! Chilly is soooo cute!
Thank You for sharing him. I can't believe that the projects just keep getting cuter and cuter (if that's possible). And a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you!!!!!

Little Stitches said...

Lynda, again, I want to wish you a very Happy Birthday!!! Thanks for sharing your sweet snowman with us! Debbie

MoeWest said...

Happy Birthday! I could use a Chilly door hanger at my house, but I've had enough chilly weather after the week we've just had.

Beth said...

Would love to make this cute doorhanger for my front door. He would make a nice addition. Thanks, happy holidays and happy birthday.

antique quilter said...

Happy Birthday
this is adorable would love to have him hanging on my kitchen door to admire all year round
I love snowmen!
Always enjoy seeing your house decorated for the holidays!
Kathie

jackiero said...

Oh wow, love your Smilebox Christmas! Thanks for sharing, I truly enjoyed it. And I'm going to make Snowman Chilly for my daughter :)
Please enter me into your kit giveaway.
(ps.....I loovvee the running turkey photo, it makes me smile every time I look at him/her)

My Old Crow Primitives said...

Love your Chilly door hanger!! Thank you so very much for sharing!! The pumpkin bars sound yummy too!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful pictures of your home....lovely!! Happy Holidays!!
Mona Holland

SueB said...

This is just too cute. I wish I had been home to post on your day to have a chance in winning the kit. It is so cute. Thanks also for sharing the Pumpkin bars.

Quiltdolls said...

my b-day is tomorrow 11/28. Ilove the door hanger. Love all your things. Happy b-day.

kim from san diego

Carol said...

Your house is always just amazing! Love your snowman!

Unknown said...

A special Thank you to all of you for the wonderful birthday wishes! You guys are the best! I've celebrated until I'm worn out....so, please let's all turn Birthday Wishes over to Kim in San Diego....her birthday is tomorrow - 11/28!
Happy Birthday Kim. I hope your day is as special as mine has been!
Hugs, Lynda

Unknown said...

All the original Chilly Kits have been sold! They were on a first come first serve basis. I will be cutting kits tomorrow and Monday. If you are interested, PLEASE let me know right away.
There will be minor substitutions!
I have run out of the back fabric, but have something VERY similar.
I have run out of the wool that is the snowman (chilly), but have something very similar.
What I will promise is that I will not send out a kit that I would not accept for myself.

I don't buy wool in bulk.......if you can trust I will make a kit you would like, let me know right away. (snowmen melt and I get tired of cutting!)

The kits are $22.95 + $2.50 shipping. After Monday I will not be cutting any more Chilly door hanger kits.

Thanks so much! Lynda

The Paisley Studio/Sarah McNamara said...

Happy birthday, Lynda! Can I come and live in your sewing room?

Sarah

Unknown said...

Nancy b - you left a non-reply comment so I don't have your email address to send you the Chilly PDF file.......please email me again with your email address and I will be happy to send it on to you.
Thanks, Lynda

Carrie ~ Cricketwood Prims said...

Lynda,
Wow, I'm so impressed with all your family traditions. I can tell you have a wonderfully close family. I must agree with you when you say you wanted to stay home when your children were born, I am the same way. This year we will head to Omaha to celebrate with my son his family aka...the triplets.
Thanks for sharing, I love your smile box and all the prim decorations.
And Happy Belated birthday!!

Red Geranium Cottage said...

Lynda your house is amazing. I can not believe that long long long table all set with dishes ready to go. That is so neat. Thanks for the tour of your house too. Loved it.

gmp said...

What a wonderful project and recipe! Thanks for sharing them. Hope you have a wonderful holiday.