is pretty specific this year. Last year if you would have asked me, I wouldn't have been able to give you a single idea. But this year I was prepared! ;0)
(These are in random order here. One is not wanted more than the other!)
I have been wanting a pasta maker for a while now. It's one of those "luxury" items, so I've never splurged. But isn't Christmas the time when you can unexpectedly get the items you normally wouldn't be able to? This machine has two other attachments, making it possible to make three different types of pasta. I wouldn't say that I was dying to make my own ravioli, but to make my own fresh noodles...yeah. Good stuff. Flavored pastas...can you imagine how yummy?
I am also in need of a bread machine. Mine died a couple of years ago and again...I just haven't gone and gotten another one.
Cricut cartridges! I have fallen in love with my machine. OK, so not literally, but I am loving having it around. Even with just the cartridge that comes with the machine, you can do SO many things. Letters, shapes, phrases...all with the push of a button. Check out my slideshow of the scrapbook pages I posted a while back and you'll see all the different things I did with my cricut in just a few days. This cartridge is one that I don't have that looks like I would enjoy. I'm more of a font cartridge girl, though I do use the shapes on my George cartridge. Now, if I only had more time to use the dang thing!
And last but not least....I need these two items to finish my Willow Tree Nativity set. The angel with her beautiful stand so that she can look down over baby Jesus. The final touch
to complete my favorite Christmas decoration for my home.
Hopefully I've been good enough this year so that Santa will leave me one of these items on my wishlist. I can't admit to being perfect...so hopefully Santa will look past my "woops!" moments and fill my stocking. ;0) What's on your wishlist?
1 comments:
I'm with ya on the cartridges, that is also on my list. I got a pasta maker a few years back from my mom, so fun, I don't use it as much as I would like, but when I do, yumm-o (to quote Rachael Ray).
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