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DIY Day at A Soft Place to Land








































So yum! And so easy! How fun would that be for a party? Happy New Year!
The men-folk in my family would love these.. thanks for the recipe
These look really yummy, I'll have to give them a try.
OH yummy! The boys would love these! Thanks for the recipe!
This looks really deliciious! I think I might make a few of these for New Year's Eve.
those sound very yumm! Could you serve them cold or best when warm? I was thinking they are perfect for a luncheon I am attending tomorrow!
Oh, this looks so good for quick parties or something to grab going out to the ballgames!
These crescents sound delicious! I might just eat them as a meal, forget the party food.
Yum! Thanks for sharing!
YUM!! My 4 year old would love this…and I would too.
Visiting from Kimba's party. I hope you'll stop by.
Here's my link:
http://serenitynow4amanda.blogspot.com/2009/12/diy-easy-jute-banner-tutorial.html
Looks good!! Happy New Year and thanks for linking to TMTT.
are you using one crescent roll per rollup? or are these two crescents placed together? does anyone know? these look easy and good!
Thanks everyone for the lovely comments. These also make a great lunch if you have kids at home and you're in a hurry.
To the anonymous comment, you can use one for each roll or place two together. I've done both. For these particular pics, I put two rolls together. Another thing you can do is put four crescents together and make your own hot pockets.