My publisher is running their annual summer sale. Head on over to grab a copy of A Homemade Year at a crazy-low price! You won't find it at a better price. SHOP NOW PS- Did you know that there are links for all the Homemade Year printables on the Paraclete Page?? ... View Post
fields of grace {mid-summer blog tour and a QUICK giveaway}
This is Brittany. She is a momma of boys (like me!) and a liturgical calendar nut (like me!) She is also the author of The Lily Field blog, a precious blog full of fun ideas, and real life post, that I quickly fell in-love with. Over the next little while you might see bits of A Homemade Year turning up here and there as we celebrate the simple joys of Ordinary Time. As part of the summer ... View Post
Tickeled Pink for the 4th of July
(bunting shown is from Chapter 17 of A Homemade Year) I don't know about your creative process, but part of the way mine works is that themes-words, colors, patterns, ideas- tend to emerge all on their own, often without any conscious push from me. They just seem to all bubble to the top before I can even decide what I want to do. And that is exactly what happened way back in May during my ... View Post
Forever In Peace May She Wave
I beleive in working towards peace. Always. I believe in the pursuit of a life filled with liberty and justice for all. I am grateful for the sacrifices that members of the American armed forces have made in service to my country. I think war is awful. I do not think it can always be avoided. I am probably what is called "a damn moderate." I tend to see both sides of an issue. I tend to feel ... View Post
when it is about something more
First, here is a little glimpse into the Homemade Year tent area -all set up and ready to go. Crafts from the book all on display. Palm Sunday Apron Books for Sale! Box of crafting supplies for deomonstrations Michaelmas Bunting Easter Paschal Candle New cards stand at attention Holy Cross pillow, Old Joseph Cards... Patchwork Wreath, Lenten ... View Post
make-do {and make lovely} monday – ribbons, and aprons, and hobnob, oh my!
Well Mom and I made it back from Illinois in one piece. We loved road tripping together-just the two of us- and I have SO many pictures and stories to share. But first I have to recover from all the fun and all the driving (9 hours each way!) And get the car unpacked. Oy. On Saturday, during the Hobnob Market, Mom and I wore our tea-towel aprons . We also wore our scrappy prize ribbons that ... View Post
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