My first thought when I saw this post was: "she ought to have her own etsy store." So I was delighted to read further and see that you do!
I really enjoy this blog but usually don't have time to leave a comment. This time I just had to.
P.S. Have you read or heard of the book The Hidden Art of Homemaking by Edith Schaeffer? It reminds me of this blog and the many different kinds of projects you share. It's not a how-to-clean book so much as a guide to cultivating creativity, beauty, and hospitality in the home.
I am a wife and mother of two. I am a stay-at-home mom, part time cookbook editor, a Mennonite, and a city dweller. I like to make things (see the blog categories below). This blog is a record of what I make and the ways I try to be thrifty. Welcome!
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12 comments:
Wow.....you clever thing, it all looks very professional, hope you get lots of sales. I love the patchwork pot holders.
florrie x
That's wonderful!
Very exciting! You've got some neat stuff in there. I added something to my mini etsy:-).
Hurray for you! Beautiful work!
good luck on your venture!!
Whoo-hoo! Congratulations!
Way to go! Here's wishing you many happy transactions. I'm off to browse...
How wonderful! You make beautiful things, and I'm sure your new shop will be successful.
My first thought when I saw this post was: "she ought to have her own etsy store." So I was delighted to read further and see that you do!
I really enjoy this blog but usually don't have time to leave a comment. This time I just had to.
P.S. Have you read or heard of the book The Hidden Art of Homemaking by Edith Schaeffer? It reminds me of this blog and the many different kinds of projects you share. It's not a how-to-clean book so much as a guide to cultivating creativity, beauty, and hospitality in the home.
-Sarah
Thank you all!!
And thanks, ThyHand, for the little promo.
Thanks, Sarah, for the book recommendation (I love books). I have glanced at it, but I would like to actually read it.
Congratulations on your shop! I know you'll do well! I'll be checking it out from time to time!
Oh my goodness, I only just heard of Etsy a week or so ago. I have managed to waste a lot of time there. Time I haven't got to spare...
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