Hope yours are filled with lots of love, sweets, fun surprises, and relaxing time with family and friends. We are mostly on break and will be back to our regular scheduled posting after the new year. Keep reading for some of our team’s favorite posts from 2015 and have a wonderful holiday break!
xoxo, Liz and the Say Yes team
PS these are the Say Yes holiday cards we made this year. My sister Becca did the pretty lettering. Feeling lucky to work with this amazing team of inspiring women!
Our highlights from 2015 are…
I just don’t think I’ll get over how beautiful and tasty this Pineapple Almond Cheeseball is. Projects that are beautiful and functional are always my favorite, especially if you can eat them! –Ashley
This first words book for Edie might be my favorite project of the year. I love how it turned out and it’s something we’ll have forever. –Liz
This year I really enjoyed adding seasonal street style trends to my fashion column. I always love looking at street style fashion but it was fun to look for trends and find ways to incorporate them into my daily life. –Ashley
Another fun series I got to work on was the My sister, My sidekick series highlighting sisters and their relationships. I especially loved meeting (through email) Julia and Mariel and being empowered by what strong and smart women they are. –Ashley
I didn’t help with this post, but I really loved the wreath gift toppers from this holiday season. They’re the perfect addition to all those brown paper packages! –Ashley
Thank YOU all for being such supportive, wonderful, insightful readers. Have a safe and happy holidays!
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I am looking for some help in making this memento for my brother. Last summer I had the opportunity to visit the Cape Cod beach where my family vacationed every summer while my brother and I were growing up. I had the idea to collect some sand from that beach and give it to my brother as it was, but then I found an old black and white photograph from 1959 (I was 4 and my brother was 3), and in that photo we are sitting on the jetty from that same beach. So then I thought how great the photo would be showing from the inside of the jar holding the sand. I’ve tried a few different approaches but no luck so I am looking to see if there is a way to attach the photo to the inside of the mason jar without whatever I am using to do that showing. and something that could prevent any sand from getting on the photo. Any suggestions you may have will be very much appreciated.
Happy New Year from Massachusetts where it was 70 degrees on Christmas and where the first snow/ice storm is happening at this very moment!
Have you thought of trying to transfer a photocopy of the picture directly onto the mason jar? There are lots of tutorials out there using a medium like Omni Gel Transfer medium. Good luck!
Thank you for a year filled with beautiful posts!
I love the sisters series! It sound so fun! I’m going to have t o go over and read that!
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Lovely and inspiring designs.
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