The Irish seem to love all things magical but here is one not “yeti” a common St Paddy’s day item. Feast your eyes on these leprecorns, St Patrick! #Eringobragh #unicornallthings
The Irish seem to love all things magical but here is one not “yeti” a common St Paddy’s day item. Feast your eyes on these leprecorns, St Patrick! #Eringobragh #unicornallthings
Does life ever get the best of you and you get from point A to point B just in time? That was my March and most of April. Busy is not bad, just lamenting that there are only 24 hours in the day (or that I could be a bit more efficient?). Back to prioritizing blog posts…
The cookie platter from St Patrick’s Day showcased some delightful stencils from the ever amazing Killer Zebras.
I sat staring at the shamrock cookie cutter in my hand, hoping for a different IRSIHistible design to magically pop into my head. Gratefully, I flashed back to Patti Paige’s/Baked Ideas‘ many clever and sensational out.of.the.box cookies (MUST buy her book “Can’t Judge a Cookie by its Cutter!”). Okay, look, some flashbacks are a positive thing. At least I hope YOU think so…. Here is my simple and funky wee leprechaun (and a little ‘how to’):
Everyone’s Irish for a day (or two or three…). Or at least a wee bit. Here’s my way of celebrating this year. And, a special thank you goes out to my leprechaun helper, Sean. Definitely a favorite ginger.
Conversation Shamrocks.
What The Luck?
‘ish puns. questionable humor.
wee leprechauns for good luck.
Pub science sounds a lot like pubescence. May result in similar behavior.