My little sister's birthday is on the 13th,and I made some pizzelles and mailed them to her because she loves them, and I love her! I saved a few to enjoy with a cup of tea. Happy Birthday, Amy!
My sister sent me this Gracie teacup for Christmas. Isn't it pretty? It's navy blue and light blue with gold trim . Can you see the toile design inside the cup? I love surprises like that!
My Lizzi Kate Winter cross stitch design is finished and looks cute with my Goebel sledders, given to me from my dad, back in the late 1970's.
For my pizzelles, I used this recipe that I shared before, but this time I took the advice of Lynn, from Happier Than A Pig In Mud, and added three tablespoons of cornstarch to the bottom of the 1 cup of flour, which makes the pizzelles light and crisp. I thought about decorating the pizzelles like snowflakes, like Mary, from Home Is Where The Boat Is, did here. However, I didn't think that the pizzelles would stack as well to pack.
This beautiful hawk has visited my backyard 8 times since my beloved hubby passed away, and three times since December 29th of this year. The very first time that the hawk visited was on the Christmas Eve after Rich passed away. The hawk will stay perched on a branch for so long, just hanging out and facing into the window. The tree is an East Palatka Holly tree and is an evergreen, with pretty red berries in the winter.
I am sharing this with these lovely parties:
Thank you for your visit! xo
Your birthday treats for your sister looks so yummy. I love the snowflake design. That hawk is enjoying your holly tree!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you tried the cornstarch trick Kitty, I think it really does help to make lighter and crisper pizzelles! Your cross stitch is pretty, love the little snowman:@)
ReplyDeleteYour setting is just charming! You have tied it altogether masterfully! I love the cross stitch picture. The hawk sounds like he is a protector and a great reminder for you. What a sweet thing to have happened. Blessings my friend have a great week, Lynn
ReplyDeleteKitty, What a sweet winter and birthday treat for your sister! I love your pretty Gracie teacup with the toile scene inside! I'm glad your hawk visitor provides you with a little comfort and joy. ♥
ReplyDeleteI love my sister too. I think she owns a pizzelle maker. I think I will borrow and make her a birthday present. Love your tea cup.
ReplyDeleteYou create the most cozy vignettes! The gift must surely have made your sis smile. I am also glad to see that you do some winter decorating, too. Makes me feel a lot better!
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty, what a lovely tea post this morning. Love seeing your pizzelles, as you know I also made them this year. Looks like you have a smaller iron with pretty design. I bet your sister loved them. What a special birthday gift. Your teacup is gorgeous and I love the toile design inside.
ReplyDeleteOh how precious your cross stitch is with the sweet figurines from your dad. Treasured gifts for sure. Your stitch work is beautiful!!
I believe the hawk is a sign from above. After my parents both passed away, since the day my mother left for heaven, 2 mourning doves have sat on our fence looking into the kitchen. That has been nearly 16 years now. They still come each day.
Wishing you a wonderful week. Blessings to you my sweet friend. xoxo
How nice to make these cookies for your sister for her birthday! I love the teacup, cross stitch and the figurines. Thanks for sharing at Cooking and Crafting with J & J!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week. Julie xo
Oh my, these look so pretty! The cross stitch looks great too. It has been ages since I did one, but really used to enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteLove the cross stitch, and also your whole setting. Your plate is pretty, I like the sledders and the little tea bag caddy. Your pizzelles look pretty too. Enjoy your week, Kitty!
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings, Beth
What a special gift to send to your sister, homemade cookies are always the best! I love your new navy tea cup, the toile design on the inside is so unique! Cross stitch used to be a favorite hobby of mine, but I haven't done it for many years. Yours turned out amazing! Hope you have a blessed and wonderful day :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies, Kitty. Your sister must have been so happy to get them for her birthday.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
I LOVE pizzelles! YUM! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Dear Kitty:
ReplyDeleteI love your story about the Hawk. I think that is sweet. Your pizzelles are so pretty and I have never made them even though I have had the "form" or whatever it is called since the 1970's. Time to do this - right! So glad you linked!
What a wonderful thing for the hawk to show up like that so often and the tree is beautiful! I have never tasted pizzelles. They really are pretty and so perfect for the wintertime because they resemble snowflakes. When I worked at the jewelry store we sold Goebel ornaments and I always wanted to collect them. Back then they were very pricey so I never did collect them although I did gift one to a friend once. Love your pretty teacup and the toile inside is a sweet surprise! Thank you for sharing, my friend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
My aunt used to make Pizzelles every holiday season. They were so good! Yours look lovely, and I bet your sister was happy when she opened the package.
ReplyDeleteI totally believe in miracles in nature which connect us with those who have passed. Everyone says when a cardinal visits your yard or feeder, that it is someone who passed visiting. I carry on conversations with every cardinal I see in the yard. The other story I have been told is whenever you find a feather in your yard, it is a loved one who dropped it there for you to find so you know you are being thought of by those we have lost. I think your hawk story is an amazing one. God, through the nature around us, continues to work in mysterious ways. We have to believe in miracles and accept them when they are offered.
Your cross stitch design is ever so pretty, my friend. And those Pizelles...YES PLEASE! I have never made these delicate and tasty cookies, but my mom has and it's always a treat to get some from her :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, your tea cup from your sister is stunning and so you :) Have a blessed week, Kitty. Much love and tender hugs!
Kitty, I've never tasted a pizzelle before. They look so fragile and beautiful. I can see the sweet toile inside the teacup peeking out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful hawk. What a gentle reminder of love.
Hi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteWhat a special sister you are and how I am sure that you wish you were closer to your sis. I am so very fortunate to have mine about 30 minutes away. Are your pizzelles like waffles? They look so yummy. Wow! You are an amazing baker! Such a pretty tea table you have set too! Happy Tea Day My Friend! Karen
Your little sister is the 3rd person I know celebrating her birthday on the 13th. Did your beautiful pizzelles make it intact to your sister's place? Love your new Gracie China teacup, especially the toile design inside the cup. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet and pretty gift. I wish I had a pizzelle maker.
ReplyDeleteSisters are special. I 'm sure your sister felt special you would go to so much trouble for her.
I know you miss your husband especially this time of year. Blessings to you today.
Oh what a sweet and encouraging post. Bless you for being such a thoughtful sister and sending her some special treats. They are beautiful. I just LOVE your adorable teacup and saucer...and the hawk is awesome too. He's keeping you company. =)
ReplyDeletePizzelles are such pretty little treats. How clever of you to make them for your sister. The teacup is a very pretty one. A hawk keeping you company is a very special thing. God sends comfort in many, many ways.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to receive some Pizzelles in the mail! They are so pretty decorated as snowflakes. Love your new teacup. Very pretty with the toile design on the inside. The hawk is a very special messenger. Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty setting. For some reason I have never tried to make Pizzelles. They look so good!
ReplyDeleteLovely gift! The teaup is really delicate and pretty.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous week!
Hugs and love from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
These are such beautiful and delicate cookies. I remember seeing them first when I was just a young girl but haven't seen them in years. They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteKitty, your pizzelles are so pretty, your sister is going to love them! Isn't it especially nice when a teacup has a design inside the cup?
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I used to have a pizzelle iron...don't know where it is. The teacup is so pretty, especially the interior. And I adore your new cross stitich....I need to finish a few...you've inspired me! Thanks so much for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
ReplyDeleteRuth
Yummy. Your sister is one lucky girl. I have those same placemats. Your cross stitch is adorable. Will you teach me? Lol
ReplyDeleteKitty, I love the new teacup, with the pretty blue design inside, and how you used it as the inspiration piece for a lovely tea table. The pizzelles look so pretty and delicate, just like snowflakes on your plate. I've actually never had one! Will have to remedy that!
ReplyDeleteHawks are magnificent creatures. I've only seen one land on our deck railing twice, and I'm quite in awe of them, so wild and free. I do think that our Lord speaks to us through the natural world if we have the eyes to see. Blessings to you. xo Deborah
Your heading has put a smile on my face, it is so bright and cheery. Those pizelles look delicious. What a gorgeous teacup, I love the toile peeking from inside. Your cross stitch is pretty and looks perfect sitting there with your sledders...they are very sweet. How interesting about the Hawk; he is obviously keeping a friendly eye on you, Kitty.
ReplyDeleteLove your sweet winter tea, Kitty. I believe that hawk is a special visitor. ;-). Decorating pizzelles to look like snowflakes. Blows my mind. Really, it does. Half the time I don't frost things that should be frosted. My bad.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous stitching, love the stand you have it on also, it does go so well with your figurines! We have hawks come around here every once in awhile too, they are so amazing!
ReplyDeleteI always make these at Christmas, but will have to try the tip. I am not a fan of anise, so I use a different recipe. My family loves them too. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to make those, I will have to look into it. They look wonderfypul and it was so sweet of you to make them for your sister... I love your gracie tea cup, I like her teapots cups and things Happy Wednesday with love Janice
ReplyDeleteYour cup and saucer is one of the prettiest I have seen! I love pizelles and used to borrow a pizelle maker every Christmas when I was in my thirties and too cheap to buy one:-). Have a wonderful week! xo
ReplyDeleteThe tea-cup is so unique and pretty. I`m sure you will enjoy your tea in it. I have a hawk coming around, too. I`m glad Simon the chipmunk is sleeping. :) Hug, Deb
ReplyDeleteHello dear Kitty,
ReplyDeleteYour new cross stitch turned out lovely! And your new tea cup from your loving sister is beautiful. I saw that tea cup earlier in the season and also loved the surprise toile on the inside.
I got all teary when you spoke of the hawk.
Sending you a warm hug,
Terri
Bless you, sweet friend, for sharing this wonderful post with Roses of Inspiration. It's always a pleasure to have you at the party. Much love!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of pizzelles, but they sure do look delicious. That was so sweet of you to make them for your sister on her birthday. I absolutely love that pretty mug, too and the color caught my eye right away. Have a lovely day... :)
ReplyDeleteHi I love pizzelles, And the hawk visiting is very interesting! Hawks ar very majestic. Hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Roxy
Hi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteI too, love pizzelles! What a lovely gift to send to your sister! I have always wanted to make these! Your new teacup is so pretty. I love your winter cross stitch too!
Love that the hawk pays you a visit and keeps his watchful eye on you. How comforting!
xoxo
Linda
Maybe your beloved sends the hawk to check on his loved ones...♥
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever had a pizzelle...maybe I should invest in a pizzelle maker..
Your tea cup set is just beautiful....xoxo
I love that the hawk is visiting you regularly.
ReplyDeleteAnd, I love pizelles. Someone made them for our New Year's Eve Progressive Dinner and I must admit that I ate more than one. I am going to pin the recipe and give them a try.
Thanks for Sharing Your Cup!
Hi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteWhat a dear post that pulls my heart strings. Your sister is a very blessed lady to have you for a sister and your Birthday Pizzelles look wonderful. There is no doubt that you have a heavenly visitor and you sure know who HE is. Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
Come Back Soon!
Miz Helen
Love, love the tea cup and saucer! Your cross stitch is beautiful. I think I mentioned earlier that I used to do a lot of that but my eyes just won't allow it now.
ReplyDeleteThe Pizzelles look so pretty and I'm sure your sister was thrilled! I think a gift that is handmade and from the heart is the best. I've never tasted them nor made them so this is interesting to me.
I feel sure that the hawk is a gift ~ a very heartwarming gift ~ for you. I love the signs that our loved ones send us from Heaven. It just feels so special doesn't it?
xo
Pat