A week ago, we were in the Smoky’s. You may recall, we stopped at The Apple Barn & Cider Mill in Pigeon Forge, if not, then you can read about it, here. Anywho, in the Christmas shop, I spotted these hand-painted ornaments Heart Gifts by Teresa, Inc that proudly stated on the box “made in the USA”.
I would have snapped a picture, but I was afraid the manager might not like it. So, I vowed to simply share this discovery with you. The ornament to your left is what caught my attention. This is a phrase my MIL always uses. It’s also available at American Ornaments. In the product search window use “bushel & a peck” to find the ornament.
I love to buy American made products and as you know, I’ll choose them every time over imported merchandise when possible!
In keeping with the USA made items, you might want to take a look at these beautiful cookie cutters by Ann Clark, LTD. I own several of her hand-crafted cookie cutters. They make absolutely wonderful looking cookies. You can take a peek at my results using the Ann Clark’s gingerbread cookie cutters produced, here. I can’t wait to use them again this year.
I want to call to your attention to one more company that I recently saw on America’s Test Kitchen. I don’t have any personal experience with this outfit, but their products are proudly made in America and I feel that counts for something. Check out USA Pan for your cookware and bakeware needs!
Speaking of Christmas, Les from Tuesday Coffee Chats wants to know, if I’m gettin’ crafty? One simple answer…Yes, I’m gettin’ crafty! I’m in the middle of making hand-stamped Christmas greeting cards for my family. I will do a write-up soon giving all the details of how I did this DIY job, but for now, I’ll share the end results.
Unfortunately, the photo doesn’t do the card justice. It is actually kinda glittery, but you can’t see this in the picture.
Oh well, now on to visit Patrice for Chats on the farmhouse porch.
Oops no questions? Then not to worry, I will update this section ASAP. I’m waiting for Patrice to go live with her weekly questions. Be sure to check back for my response to this week’s chat session. Well, there won’t be any chat questions today because Patrice’s computer bit the dust. She’s gonna have to share her hubby’s laptop, so she’s gonna be slow in getting things posted till she is able to replace the motherboard. This is a job she is going to undertake herself to cut down repair cost. A computer can be your best friend or worse enemy ever. Good luck, Patrice. We’ll be here waiting for you no matter how looong as it takes!
Now, grab a cup of coffee and follow along as I visit my lovelies!
Have a terrific Tuesday!