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Tammy • Apr 22, 2015

Earth day and recycling - Are you a cabinet filer or a box filer?

Papers. Boxes. File folders. Filing cabinet. Can you guess where I’m going with this? I’m going to start filing again. Yes, I know that this is April 22 nd, not January 1 st. Unfortunately, it has to be done! I have to empty my “catch all” table that I have in my office and start to use my file cabinet again. (Insert sigh here.) Lately I have been using the boxed filing method. Fast but not efficient!

I do feel it is appropriate that I start today, Earth Day. I’m feeling very green with all the recycling that I am able to do as I empty my “old” file folders out and toss in the recycle box. It makes me feel good to do that instead of putting ALL that paper in the trash can.

I just thought I would share a picture from our beginning. This is what we used to look like and where we came from. Some of our beginning products and old catalogs.These catalogs were all hand sketched by a lady named Cindy in Boone, IA.

I think after twenty-two years, we have sold cookie cutters every way possible. If you look at the picture you will see three catalogs we had in the early days. The green catalog was actually our first. The promoted item on it was a Mini quilt pattern, featuring your state of choice. On the blue catalog, you can see that we used to sell dishtowels with a cookie cutter tied to it. That was when primitive was in. On the tan catalog, you can see that the miniature cookie cutters were prominent. On a side note, it is interesting that miniatures used to be very popular, then for about 5 years they were not. Now they are back full force again. Just goes to show you, everything comes and goes, and comes back again. Even cookie cutters.

Reliving memories~ Tammy
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Dear Cookie Friends: Hello! I hope everyone is staying warm, especially if you are experiencing the winter weather as we are here in the Midwest. As December speeds along, that usually means the school aged children will soon be out of school for a few weeks. Trapped inside the warm comforts of your house without any signs of homework means lots and lots of, "Mom, I'm bored!" To avoid hearing this statement from your children, it is nice to come up with some activities to keep those kiddos preoccupied. At least that is what happened at our house during those years that now seem so far away! That sounds like a song, doesn't it? Hand Print or Designer Potholder This first activity would work great for pre-school through elementary school aged children. If you are needing a quick sentimental gift for someone, this fits the bill perfectly! Our church made these adorable potholders this December to give all the preschool families. The best part was, it was the kind of gift that will forever have a memory attached to it, since each preschooler individually crafted them with their own precious fingerprints! As a mom, I have always loved those kinds of gifts! And to finish it off, the pre-school teachers then attached a snowflake cookie cutter to the potholder. Here are the supplies you will need: 1. Potholder (Dollar Store) 2. Acrylic paints, as many colors as you want to use (craft store) 3. Slick puff paint if you want to write a name at top of potholder (craft store) 4. Small foam brush (craft store) 5. Fingers or the whole hand to make print (your house) 6. Newspaper to put down on the table as you work on the project 7. Baby wipes for hands or feet after done with each print Directions: 1. First, if your potholder has a little loop on it, be sure to put it on the top in case the person who receives the gift wants to hang it. Paint the hand (or foot) using the foam brush, then press on the pot holder. You will use less paint, get the paint on evenly, and experience less of a mess by doing it this way. If you are quick, you can get a couple of prints done before you should wipe off the paint. Cleaning the is not too bad as long as you don't leave it on for too long. After paint is on the hand, take the hand, press down nice and firm, then lift straight up. Let that dry just a bit and then you can go back and write the name and age, or whatever you like. Be sure to leave the pot holder flat to dry. A cute, personal and inexpensive gift to give grandma! You can even attach a cookie cutter to finish it off! Find the snowflakes here.
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