How do you do it? Coming up with great idea after great idea. Another cool one!! By the way - am glad that your blog is fully up and running again. I like the way you have this weekly theme. Neat and tidy and always full of creativity!
You are so sweet Sonja! I, too, am happy that my computer is back in action. I'm thankful that you like my ideas. This inspires me to think up of more! Take care :)
Claire, these are such great ideas for a glass bottle. There's no Starbucks yet in Italy, but once there is, I'm going to get one and try one of these ideas.
Thanks for your comment on my blog today. This is my first visit to yours. I love all your ideas for how to use the beautiful bottle. Have you read Rita Konig's book Domestic Bliss? You remind me of her (except she has a British accent.)
Welcome to my blog Glenda! I love Rita Konig from Domino Magazine...didn't know she has a book! Thanks for letting me know and thanks so much for the compliment!
How do you do it? Coming up with great idea after great idea. Another cool one!!
ReplyDeleteBy the way - am glad that your blog is fully up and running again. I like the way you have this weekly theme. Neat and tidy and always full of creativity!
You are clever, clever, clever - each one of these is more clever, when will you be done? When you get to the end of the case?
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet Sonja! I, too, am happy that my computer is back in action. I'm thankful that you like my ideas. This inspires me to think up of more! Take care :)
ReplyDeleteClaire, these are such great ideas for a glass bottle. There's no Starbucks yet in Italy, but once there is, I'm going to get one and try one of these ideas.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a happy week!
Hi Melissa! Your comment made me giggle :) I think you have an image of me a-buzz with caffeine, drinking bottle after bottle!
ReplyDeleteHello Reese...you can use other kinds of bottles for this (ex. cold tea, olive oil, etc.) -- no need to wait for Starbucks :)
Thanks for your comments guys!
Yay, I love this one!
ReplyDeleteOh, thanks Catherine! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery cute...especially the hot chocolate and marshmallows. I never have marshmallows when I want hot chocolate!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barbara! I wish you a warm cup of cocoa topped with many, many marshmallows :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog today. This is my first visit to yours. I love all your ideas for how to use the beautiful bottle. Have you read Rita Konig's book Domestic Bliss? You remind me of her (except she has a British accent.)
ReplyDeleteThis is so smart! I am totally going to do this! Thanks for the great tip Claire!
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Welcome to my blog Glenda! I love Rita Konig from Domino Magazine...didn't know she has a book! Thanks for letting me know and thanks so much for the compliment!
ReplyDeleteHi Morgan! Thanks for your regular visits :)
ReplyDeleteClever. I never would have thought to use that as anything new.
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking out my blog Rachel Elizabeth!
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