The Chicken Coop

I am a paper crafter. I've been playing with paper, and cutting and pasting for many years now and I still just love it. I teach classes each month and would love to have you.
You can find me at MyRedHen.blogspot.com and on Pinterest
or email me at MyRedHen4@yahoo.com
I'd love to hear from you.
Every now and then I have some cards or little treats available for sale that may be seen here.
My blog also contains my personal posts. Ignore them if you like, but you may get a kick out of them. Maybe my girls will read them one day and get insights into the inner workings of an old woman's brain....Scary Thought!
There is a list of labels on the right side of the blog, so you can click there to go to only the posts that you are interested in. That will allow you to skip the personal posts and any items for sale if you wish. No matter which way you choose, I hope will enjoy my little blog and visit often.

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Little Treats

Thought I'd quickly post a picture of the cute little Christmas treat boxes I made yesterday. Two of them are made using, our little 2" clear boxes, the larger one our new 3" white boxes with clear sleeves. The penguin is made using part of our curvy treat box. This little guy was Rae's design. Isn't he cute?

I also used the little 2" clear boxes to make this box of "Bugs and Kisses"
I'll take the kisses....you can keep the bugs. LOL

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Three Alarm Cuteness

Well, yesterday held another example of Megan's fabulous Halloween costumes. As I showed in an earlier post, the two boys were firefighters. They were special enough, but in addition Megan became a dalmatian and Mike a fire hydrant. I cracked up when he came walking out in his costume. He's such a good sport. But even that was not enough for my Megan. To top it all off, Landon's wagon became a firetruck. She works so hard to make things wonderful for those boys!




For me, the best part of the evening was before the trick or treating. There is a fire station near their house and we stopped by there to take pictures of the boys by the sign. Turned out they had some candy to hand out, so the boys went up. When the fire fighters saw them they insisted we needed pictures. They opened the doors, took pictures of the boys on the truck, and were sure to give them stickers before we left. Landon was over the moon and I was so impressed by them being so kind.