A Snowbird’s Song isn’t all gluing and foofing.
We had a couple of parties too.
The first night, we gathered for homemade, French bread pizza, cupcakes and caramel apple sangria.
Terry made the cupcakes and people were still talking about them days later, they were so good.
Jenn Hayslip led us in an adorable make and take.
Darling!
Terry and Lori made up some appetizer trays while I baked Brie.
Good friends who help out over and above what was asked for are a rare blessing, aren’t they?
After eating and make’n take’n, we had a diorama Swap hosted by Tami.
We even had Randy play Santa so the Peeps could whisper what they wanted for Christmas into his ear.
Saturday night was dinner, shopping, and sparkly wine.
Dessert was cake truffle eggs and white chocolate, coconut nests.
After that was some shopping.
My garage got a makeover for that night.
It was festive and full of good deals, pretty things, and vintagey wonderfulness.
I will miss having the room this pretty.
No worries about that yet, for now it is still set up...
Which maybe was not the best thing on a snowy day when my car probably would’ve enjoyed being tucked into a warm garage.
Oh well, sooner or later, the carriage will turn back into a pumpkin.
Next time, I will have photos from the classes.
Oh Karla, it's all so beautiful! And I know everyone was enjoying every minute. Loved the project and those cupcakes are just darling. Oh, I'd love to come to a holiday Birdsong!
Posted by: jeanie | November 18, 2019 at 04:13 PM
Just lovely!
Posted by: Jan Armentrout | November 18, 2019 at 07:11 PM
It was all wonderful! I didn't realize Terry had made the cupcakes. They were so pretty and absolutely yummy!
Posted by: Terri W. | November 19, 2019 at 01:58 PM