


I captured these a few weeks ago, right before all of the leaves fell from the trees. Misty mornings at the park can’t be beat.



I captured these a few weeks ago, right before all of the leaves fell from the trees. Misty mornings at the park can’t be beat.
I’m starting something new on nicostuff.com, and I hope that you’ll enjoy it too. Every Saturday I’ll be posting a new craft, or recipe, or maybe even a fast project that can be done for a fun and simple Saturday.
Today we are kicking off the Simple Saturday project with a beyond easy table decoration that will get the kiddos involved too.
If the weather is cooperating, and the kiddos are climbing the walls because of a long holiday, it’s time to get out of the house and look for pine cones.
Take along a reuseable shopping bag, and let the kiddos pick up as many pine cones as they can find. We like to pick up pine cones while we are waiting for Thade to get out of school. Bring the pine cones home with you, and grab your favorite holiday bowls.

My Mom brought us home these pretty pine cones from her trip to Colorado. I arranged them in Autumn themed pottery, and it made a cute table decoration for Thanksgiving.
When Christmas rolls around, keep those pine cones, and swap out the Autumn pottery for Christmas themed bowls.

You can always add in some evergreen sprigs or faux-berries to decorate your pine cones for Christmas too.
I also like to arrange my pine cones in a tall glass cylinder .

This would look lovely paired with Holiday candles for your Christmas dessert buffet, or for a simple table setting too.
Happy Saturday! Bundle up, and go find some pine cones.

Thade’s a little excited about his loose tooth.

Dylan is wishing that he had a loose tooth too… He wants $1.00, just like Thade.

Agnes is teething like crazy. I wish her molars were no longer bugging her, and then maybe I would get some sleep.

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours.
Have a wonderful holiday.
It’s that time of year again, Thanksgiving is tomorrow, and there is a lot to be done. If only the kiddos would quietly play together, that might just help out a bit. I’m hostessing the holidays again this year, and I have to say that it is a task that I really enjoy. It does bring a little stress my way, but way less stress than traveling with my three kiddos in the van (that is a whole other level of stress). I thought I would share my time-line of holiday hostessing in a hurry.
Two Days Before:
One Day Before:
The Big Day:
I hope that you have a wonderful and very Happy Thanksgiving!