carols -Hey Meg, just noticed you said you never use capitals. I’ve been noticing lately with work emails to my closer coworkers, I’ve been dropping using capitals more and more lately. Could it be from reading your blog, lol? Barely noticed until you mentioned it. I think it’s easy to read, and sooooo much easier to type. that’s it for capitals for now.
thanks,
carol
Irene -Meg – I have such a girl crush on you , you have the best imagination ever!
Joy-I am sooooo excited! I made some today while my little artist was at school. The only silicone pan I had happened to be a snowflake. They turned out so beautifully! I am going to put them in his Christmas stocking. He’s going to love them. Thanks!
Susan. -I eagerly went to Edie’s blog but was dissapointed to read that I am a “begger “.I am not.Because I follow Megs blog doesn’t mean that I always have to agree with people faiths and views,I still read with enthusiasm what Meg had to say and will continue to follow her great ideas.Just dissapointed in Edie strong religious views about other people she knows nothing about.
Courtney Walsh-can’t wait to check it out! 🙂 Caught up on your blog this morning. You know, I am NOT a dog person, but i want your dog. lol 🙂 He’s adorable!!
Jenny-Hi Meg! What a fantastic idea! After reading your guest post I went and ordered the ice cube trays, I can’t wait to try it out!
Jodi-I seriously read through your entire blog. So thankful for you! Thank you for writing this blog, showing all your awesome crafts, photos and recipes. :o)
Julie-Looks like a craft even I can do! Thanks for another great idea and I’ll be going (back) over to Edie’s to see what else I might be able to do in time for Christmas. Thanks Meg!
Holly-those crayons are adorable. i am typing in all lower case in to show you my solidarity. woot woot!!
kat -SO glad for this post (well, the one over there) i was looking at my boys’ crayon box thinking it’s time to do that ‘melty crayon thing meg does’ yesterday and now i don’t even have to go find the post =D super love your blog. 🙂
kristine-yay for blogging with edie! and i always love those alphabet crayons! i am finally starting my collection of broken ones because i have a three year old who always snaps a few before she can start coloring! 🙂
MGF-I made your alphabet crayons a year or so ago and the all the kids loved them.
happy monday
Tamara - I loved your craft!! I am so going to try that…
Check out a neat craft I did for Christmas
Here you go..
http://climbingthelatter.blogspot.com/2010/11/christmas-family-portrait.html
I would love to know what you think!!!
Tammy @ Making a House a Home! - As with every thing on your blog, I LOVE this idea.
Charlene@Adventures-In-Mommy-Land - My little boys (well okay, probably all my kids) would love these! Neat idea!
carols - Hey Meg, just noticed you said you never use capitals. I’ve been noticing lately with work emails to my closer coworkers, I’ve been dropping using capitals more and more lately. Could it be from reading your blog, lol? Barely noticed until you mentioned it. I think it’s easy to read, and sooooo much easier to type. that’s it for capitals for now.
thanks,
carol
Crystal @ Ordinary Days - I LOVE this idea. Will definitely have to try!!
Irene - Meg – I have such a girl crush on you , you have the best imagination ever!
Joy - I am sooooo excited! I made some today while my little artist was at school. The only silicone pan I had happened to be a snowflake. They turned out so beautifully! I am going to put them in his Christmas stocking. He’s going to love them. Thanks!
Susan. - I eagerly went to Edie’s blog but was dissapointed to read that I am a “begger “.I am not.Because I follow Megs blog doesn’t mean that I always have to agree with people faiths and views,I still read with enthusiasm what Meg had to say and will continue to follow her great ideas.Just dissapointed in Edie strong religious views about other people she knows nothing about.
Courtney Walsh - can’t wait to check it out! 🙂 Caught up on your blog this morning. You know, I am NOT a dog person, but i want your dog. lol 🙂 He’s adorable!!
Jenny - Hi Meg! What a fantastic idea! After reading your guest post I went and ordered the ice cube trays, I can’t wait to try it out!
Jodi - I seriously read through your entire blog. So thankful for you! Thank you for writing this blog, showing all your awesome crafts, photos and recipes. :o)
Julie - Looks like a craft even I can do! Thanks for another great idea and I’ll be going (back) over to Edie’s to see what else I might be able to do in time for Christmas. Thanks Meg!
Holly - those crayons are adorable. i am typing in all lower case in to show you my solidarity. woot woot!!
kat - SO glad for this post (well, the one over there) i was looking at my boys’ crayon box thinking it’s time to do that ‘melty crayon thing meg does’ yesterday and now i don’t even have to go find the post =D super love your blog. 🙂
kristine - yay for blogging with edie! and i always love those alphabet crayons! i am finally starting my collection of broken ones because i have a three year old who always snaps a few before she can start coloring! 🙂
MGF - I made your alphabet crayons a year or so ago and the all the kids loved them.
happy monday
Gemma @ Musings of a gem - I love this idea!! Very colourful : )
Gemma x
Peggy in TN - The alphabet crayons are an excellent idea! You look adorable in the picture on edie’s blog by the way. 🙂 ~Peggy in TN