I wandered into the Frances Pop-up Holiday Shop in Phoenix over the weekend, found myself in Christmas wonderland. You’ll all want to visit immediatement. It’s piled with old-fashioned ornaments, glitter-covered bristle trees, and gingerbread heaven. (Also, the GOOD candy canes, from Hammond’s.) Find it in the same stripmall as Frances on Central and Camelback in Phoenix. I found a wreath that reminded me of my Granna and the one that used to hang in her hallway. Thank you, Frances, for that memory of her.
This would be a mercury glass ANCHOR ornament. My nautical leanings are tempted.
The best candy canes from Hammond’s, and they come in many colors. (I bought white, because I’m insane like that.) Try the ones filled with chocolate, which Tyson’s mom turned me onto. Hammond’s is in Denver, near T’s home town.
The wreath that I found and love:
Again, Frances is at 10 W. Camelback Road in Phoenix, on the northwestern corner of Camelback and Central.




















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So tempting, but I just need to get out all the decorations that I have…two closets worth..before the end of the week.
so pretty, i love the sparkle of the season. makes me smile
ps-candy canes filled with chocolate sound sinful.
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[...] To make, you need kraft paper gift bags, a hot glue gun, and trim. My bags were purchased in bulk at Michael’s, and the trim is from Fabric Depot in Phoenix. (Candy cane: butterscotch, by Hammond’s Candies, from the Frances Studio holiday shop.) [...]
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