Sara and I are both back home, exhausted but ready to celebrate Thanksgiving after our whirlwind trip to The Martha Stewart Show. We had so much fun meeting with the show’s staff to prepare for the segment, exploring the city with Sara’s awesome sister Linda, and visiting my brother and his family. The day of taping was exciting and my sister Amelia and sister-in-law Rachel were able to attend, along with me and Linda as we watched Sara teach Martha Stewart how to craft the paper bag turkey. It was hilarious and Sara did an amazing job. The show airs tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, on the Hallmark Channel. You can check here for your local listing info to set your dvr to record it. I can’t wait to see the show all put together and I hope you’ll watch it too.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. We’re taking a break but we’ll back on Monday with some brand new Christmas ideas.
































13 Comments
DVR is set!!
Fantastic!!!! I knew when I saw that paper bag turkey your star would be revealed to all! congrats to you and Sara! wish I could see it but alas..no martha stewart show down here. maybe you could get them to do an oprah and come down under? just a thought. cheers kari
how wonderful!!! I can’t wait to see it.
You can run and tell that!….Martha!
It was a great segment! And extra kudos for the cross promotion with the scissors
Congratulations!!
I was going to post a blog on your popcorn turkey- it’s sitting in my drafts, but I got too busy to finish it up. My daughter ended up making a bunch of drumsticks as goody bags for the kids to take home. Thank you so much for a wonderful craft!
Sara was fantastic! Congrats on your Martha moment!
I saw the show and Sara was fabulous!
I am sure it was delightful! I watched Martha every day this week with great anticipation, but wasn’t able to watch today (Thanksgiving Day), soooo bummed I missed it! Hope to catch it somehow. Congratulations to you two fabulously talented ladies, so wonderful to “know” you and thrilled for your feature!
I just watched it (What did I ever do before DVRs?). Great job!!!
I also made a turkey following your directions on Thanksgiving morning with my four year old. Everyone loved it! Ours got a little greasy because I used buttered popcorn. You can see a couple of pictures here: http://gardenstatefamily.blogspot.com/2010/11/thanksgiving-2010.html
Thanks for sharing this awesome idea!!!
That is so amazing. Way to go!
Woo hoo! Congratulations!! I’m sooo excited for you.
my boys and are were planning on hosting a little toddler christmas party, and this is PERFECT! I just got my invites printed out, and we’ll be having the party next saturday! yea! love all your cutesy ideas!!
*kelly
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