**Short update before we get into today’s post.** We are changing how we do our posts from now on. Instead of the posts being a specific topic each day, we will be posting different topics. We will still keep the … Continue reading
Tag Archives: sewing
Back to school is coming up for most people. Lot’s of back to school shopping happening in town last weekend. Since we are homeschooling, we haven’t really done any shopping for back to school supplies but we are getting into … Continue reading
On Sunday night, Melinda and I hosted our first Creative Workshop. Everyone had a great time and we hope it is the beginning of many more to come. We started with an activity to get the creative juices flowing by … Continue reading
Long before it was cool, my grandparents were into recycling just about everything that came into their home and farm. That’s just the way people lived years ago. Only they didn’t put their recycling into a tub to be hauled … Continue reading
As we have mentioned before, My Princess outgrew a lot of her clothes this year. She had hardly anything for summer for a while. Knowing how quickly she has grown this last year, I wasn’t sure if keeping her 5t … Continue reading
My Princess is not yet four, but she has quickly outgrown all her 4t clothing and has jumped right into 5t. All my friends have girls that are currently in those sizes or have other people to pass hand-me-downs to. … Continue reading
In the beginning of April, the young girls at my church issued a challenge to the ladies to make Little Dresses for Africa from pillowcases. Melinda and I had fun making four more pillowcase dresses. You may want to go … Continue reading
Today, I wanted to share my current top 5 blogs that I follow and that keep me inspired. Next weekend, mom will share her top 5 with you. (In no particular order) Becoming Minimalist–This blog has inspired me to … Continue reading
On Sunday, my church was decorated with dresses, made by the young girls in church, for a special project in their Wednesday night classes. They had taken pillowcases and transformed them into dresses for little girls in Africa. The dresses … Continue reading