Bonsai, this one is for the baby boomers so not sure if you fit into that category.When I was a kid we used to be able to buy cheap "Swaps" - small colourful cut out shapes of paper that we used to glue into our swap books. We would also swap amongst ourselves - if you had too many angels, or birds, or butterflys, or whatever, you would swap with your friends. So, if "swaps" are still around, you could buy some and perhaps use them to decorate your jars. In fact, I am pretty sure there is something similar still around, not as flimsy as the swaps of my childhood, but I often see small smiley faces, butterflies, dots, etc. decorating children's cases and books so perhaps a visit to a children's store may be an idea. Oh, I just thought, I am sure I have seen something similar in our small stationer's store - probably find something in a craft store as well.
Plasdene in Canning Vale
I put my recipe for candied ginger up on my blog today:ginger
I have enough going on as it is and do not need another hobby.
Quote from: andiesenji on October 13, 2011, 10:08:12 pmI have enough going on as it is and do not need another hobby.if I can be completely honest andie, I would have put you in the " compulsive hoarder" category. I really do not know where or how you file everything away. You seem to have every appliance and technical device known to woman, and you have the tech know how back up. Then I saw your wonderful kitchen and its just so streamlined, and I am like...where is everything filed away? what am I missing? Perhaps I have missed chunks of your story somewhere, and I know you have taught people less fortunate than yourself but I am wiling to pick up where I have left off and learn again. I do love your knowledge and you have made a difference to my life