January 27, 2015
by sarah
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Month: January 2015
January 27, 2015
by sarah
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SNOW
The candles are ready! Most of New England is preparing for Juno – The Blizzard of 2015. I stopped by our local hardware store today and they said that they had a line of people waiting when they opened at … Continue reading
January 23, 2015
by jenny
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Dangle Earrings
A few years ago I bought tools and followed online tutorials to make rosaries. The techniques took a little practice to make perfect, but were not difficult. I’ve been waiting for my oldest daughter to be capable and interested enough … Continue reading
January 21, 2015
by jenny
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Snow prints
My kids and I wanted a dog long before my husband bought into the idea of getting a dog. He had a bunch of reasons behind not wanting a dog. His biggest tool in trying to throw us off the … Continue reading
January 13, 2015
by sarah
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Quilting update
I finally finished the quilt I talked about here and thought I would show it to you. It was given to my littlest for Christmas. P.S. Her bed is the 4th bed to use the bed rail so I made … Continue reading
January 12, 2015
by sarah
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Reinventing LEGO boxes
Yesterday we moved around the furniture in my sons room. We have lived in our house for more than five years and hadn’t adjusted anything in his space. When we moved his bed and book shelf we found all sorts … Continue reading
January 8, 2015
by jenny
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Easy Sew Project: Swiffer Covers
I have a few friends who gave their elementary age kids beginner sewing machines for Christmas. Since none had much sewing experience, I had fun fielding some questions on machines, notions, and general tips. I had fun because I remembered … Continue reading
January 6, 2015
by jenny
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Coloring Books for Big Kids
My kids’ grandmas find coloring very relaxing and therapeutic. They have always enjoyed coloring with my kids, but as my kids are getting older, activities include more read, games, complex crafts, lots and lots of school and not as much … Continue reading