About 15 years ago, I visited Bethlehem, PA. It is a quaint and beautiful town originally established by a group of Moravians in 1741. The Moravians were the first organized protestant denomination in the world. I loved the architecture and the … Continue reading
Category Archives: Papercrafts
I sat my kids down with crayons and a roll of easel paper and said, “color this.” My Princess did the first part and was extremely colorful as usual. Then Ninja Boy joined her and started drawing big, mostly one … Continue reading
This year, instead of buying Christmas cards, how about making them. We have made our own stamps in the past and had considered making some for cards but, this time, decided to try something new. We made our own stencil. … Continue reading
Yesterday was my birthday. Usually my Hubby helps the kids make cards for me, but we have been so busy lately, he forgot. I didn’t mind though because as soon as my kids found out it was my birthday, they … Continue reading
I have purposely avoided looking through pinterest for fall craft ideas. I don’t want to get in my head that they have to look a certain way. I knew I wanted to do something with my kids, but in keeping … Continue reading
It seems to be wedding season around here! Yesterday I went to a wedding of a couple of our former Junior High students from five years ago. It was a beautiful wedding, and we are so proud of them. I … Continue reading
A couple of weeks ago, I signed up to participate in the Great Big Stitched Postcard Swap 2013 hosted by the website, Do What You Love. Each participant creates a regular sized postcard using any kind of materials desired. The … Continue reading
Yesterday we posted about the Clothier and Spinning/weaving at the Ozark Folk Center. The places we share about today are the Apothecary Shop and the Printing Shop. Apothecary Walking into the Apothecary Shop, we were hit instantly with the lovely … Continue reading
My Hubby just recently started working from home. As of right now he doesn’t have an official office space in the house. However, he does have plans to work out something that he can call his own. When he was … Continue reading