Me, too, Ju!Glass-blowing and shaping has always fascinated me. I couldn't believe how far they could stretch that piece of molten glass!
A wonderful memory.I went to bed last time thinking about my Dad's 'tipsy fruitcake' that he made every year for Christmas. He soaked it in booze for three months prior...thus leaving us all with a decadent delicious Christmas fruit cake. I sure do miss them!
Even if you can only afford ONE---treat yourself! It's about time!I would love to have a few to decorate the Christmas tree with this coming up year, but they're so darned expensive.
I've never made popcorn balls, but do remember an old neighbour of ours that made them, and she'd hang them on her Christmas tree for the kids.Those canes are very nice. I remember spending half a day making popcorn balls with my grandmother. It was a big deal in our family as everyone got a bag full for Christmas. I usually popped the corn, the old way on the store, and then helped putting them together.
I love your way of thinking, Peps.Even if you can only afford ONE---treat yourself! It's about time!
How pretty!Glass whimsies are fun.
When I became a diabetic I filled my candy dish with Murano glass candies similar to these.