
A horse shaped cookie cutter was purchased over the summer at an antique store in Cape Cod so horse shaped gingerbread cookies, clouds, trees, tiny men and christmas trees -recipe from Martha Stewart's Baking Handbook. Shortbread: recipe here. Winter cookies: recipe here.
I have been thinking of chocolate mousse. I had no idea you could make it with good quality chocolate and a little water so maybe I will try it soon. Find out how here.

A hanging horse and bird mobile inspired by this one. I love that shop and indulged in the leggings which are amazing.

My flowering quince branch brings me a lot of joy as we enter the winter season. I also found pink peonies from Chile at Whole Foods today which I am over the moon about.
5 comments:
i love the horse-shaped cookie and mobile! and that shop is spectacular!!! i spy some japanese fabric over there.
Finally got caught up on your blog- lovely stuff you've been up to! The quilt you made is divine. A merry, merry Christmas to you and yours!
gorgeous. all of it! happy christmas dear nancy x
those cookies look so yummy, especially the shortbread. merry christmas to you and your family nancy!
the quince branch is so beautiful! Hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas! xoxo
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