
This is great!
Thanks to http://lifewithlov3.com/
http://blushingbeebyme.blogspot.com/2012/12/to-those-i-may-have-wronged.html

Some Cute-n-Creative Ideas For Jars & Ribbon/Twine Or Anything You Might Have To Decorate Them With ~ ♥ Candles
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http://blushingbeebyme.blogspot.com/2012/12/candle-jar-ideas.html

Some Cute-n-Creative Ideas For Jars & Ribbon/Twine Or Anything You Might Have To Decorate Them With ~ ♥ Candles
This picture and post is thanks to ~ Simply.ShAbBy.Me ~
http://blushingbeebyme.blogspot.com/2012/12/candle-jar-ideas.html

Just wanted to send you all some love this Christmas (Holiday) Season
This post and picture is thanks to Neon Thoughts & Colorful Dreams
http://blushingbeebyme.blogspot.com/2012/12/sending-everyone-little-love-this.html

1 1/2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup peanut butter chips
1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
2 tablespoons butter or margarine, softened
1 teaspoon vanilla
Betty Crocker® white or red decorator icing (in 4.25-ounce tube), if desired
Candies, if desired
Method:
1. Place each of six 3x1/2-inch mitten-shaped cookie cutters, or other cookie cutters in a simple shape, on 5-inch square of foil. Seal foil tightly around outside of each cookie cutter. Place on cookie sheet. Lightly spray cookie cutters with cooking spray.
2. In 4-cup microwavable measuring cup, mix chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, milk and butter. Microwave uncovered on High 1 to 2 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds, until chips are almost melted. Stir in vanilla.
3. Pour mixture into cookie cutter molds, filling to tops of molds. Refrigerate uncovered about 2 hours or until firm. Decorate with icing and candies.
4. Carefully remove foil. Gently press fudge out of molds to serve. Betty Crocker
This post and picture are thanks to Slice of Life
http://blushingbeebyme.blogspot.com/2012/12/cookie-cutter-fudge.html
I love snowman! They are my theme for the holidays. Found this cute picture online today. What is your theme for the winter or holidays?
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