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November 2009

Today’s post comes from Sara at Creative Jewish Mom. Sara and I connected a few months ago and I am a huge fan of her site where she shares the joys of crafting, decorating, cooking, and gardening. I think you’re going to love her too! A scrap of awning fabric stamped with fabric paint makes [...]

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Foof up your entry way door. Today’s “welcoming” idea came right from one of my readers, Lynda from Ramblings of a Sports Mad Southern Girl. I spend a lot of time making wreaths and pretty things for my front door. I love doing it and it makes the front of the house look great. I [...]

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DIY Day and a Giveaway!

by Kimba on November 2, 2009

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Welcome to DIY Day! Are you ready to share your latest project? If you’re new here, every Tuesday we get together to share our newest DIY projects. I’m really flexible about what constitutes a DIY project. A furniture makeover, an outdoor project, an indoor project, some new artwork…heck, even a great recipe could qualify as [...]

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Broken Sugar Bowl

by Kimba on November 2, 2009

in Faith and Family

I have a broken sugar bowl. My caffeine-deprived fingers fumbled its lid one morning as I was getting my coffee. My oldest son was nearby and said, “Don’t worry mommy. You can get a new one.” Simple words that were meant to comfort me. Instead, they broke my heart. My kids don’t have a spirit [...]

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Use the good stuff. Do you have a china cabinet full of wedding china (or Grandma’s china or thrift store china?) that only gets pulled out for a holiday or special occasion? How about some pretty glasses that don’t get used because they’re fragile? Is it REALLY the end of the world if one gets [...]

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Sunday Morning

by Kimba on November 1, 2009

in Faith and Family

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me – put it into practice. And the God of [...]

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