A full-size model of Church of the Light is centre stage in a survey of Tadao Ando's career – although the architect says his latest projects are his best
We love having our children in the church service with us, but getting children to listen in church can be a
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Jordan Greene from Passion City Church in Atlanta, GA brings us this awesome art installation. Jordan strung 1,500 feet of white wire, connected to around 50 fluorescent bulbs arranged in a vertical line. This was inside a shipping container. TweetSharePin855855 Shares
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Sunday, March 22nd, 2020 READ Read Mark 2:1-12 with your family. WATCH Watch one or both of the videos below created just for kids. The first one is great for toddlers and the second touches on concepts that are good for pre-k to elementary age. https://youtu.be/8cmppSIQUX4 https://youtu.be
You’ll be transported to an alpine escape, where a mix of real and faux evergreen trees in different heights await, surrounding our main arch with a cozy couch in the middle.
York Minster, the largest Gothic Cathedral in Northern Europe. the present stone structure was finalised in 1472 and took 250 years to build. Dragon Gargolyles on one of the towers on the west front.
130 gleiche bzw. ähnliche Holzrahmen wurden vorkonfektioniert auf die Baustelle geliefert, vor Ort größtenteils von Laien auf dem Vorplatz liegend zusammengesetzt und dann aufgerichtet.
Sin, sin, sin. We are just pressing through the Children’s Catechism and right now we want to make sure we have a grasp on what sin is, how it entered the world, and what the effect of it was in the garden.
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If you read my last post, you might have heard me mention my wonderful client Kim. I created a serene, wavy bedroom mural for her at her home in a suburb of Boston, MA. Kim had an idea for a mural in her finished basement game room, and wanted to see if it would be feasible to make it happen while I
Teach the kids about David and Goliath in this family night lesson prepared by Adelle. They need to know they're strong, no matter their size!
Are you curious about Portuguese-made products? Here's a list from someone who lived there of 10 products made in Portugal that you should buy and try!
Free 12 Apostles accordion style mini book is the perfect activity for kids learning about the followers of Jesus.
Architecture firm HawkinsBrown used two types of engineered timber to build this swimming facility at a school in Surrey, England
After much deliberation, I called this quilt Like a Diamond. I'd thought of naming it 'In the Sky' but then realised I'd printed out the label with the first name, so that settled it! Anyway, it feels good to have my first finish of the year, and one that's come together so nicely - and quickly! I took it outside to photograph it today, and was lucky to get all 3 quilts completed before the rain started again. It's most unseasonal weather, for which I am very grateful; I hate hot summers. There are 18 curvy background pieces, all in different blues - mostly navy, but with a few deep purples (hopefully not too girly!) and slightly lighter blues to give it added depth. I fused the star in place, but cut the centre out of the fusible web star, so there's only about 1cm of web around the edge. This made the star easier to quilt, but it also meant that there was no fusible web where the hole in the centre was. I left the hole on purpose, so there wouldn't be a big build-up of seams, but I didn't then want to accidentally fuse the centre of the star to the ironing board! I quilted a variety of swirly, loopy lines radiating from the star in a bright yellow embroidery thread, and used the same on the star itself, then filled the rest of the background quickly with a small loopy meander in navy BottomLine. This worked well to disguise a few small areas where the curved background pieces didn't want to lie completely flat.
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If there's one thing we've done well this summer...it's par-tee! Golf themed birthday parties that is. We started our summer off with a preppy pink and green golf birthday party that was beyond adorable! Fast forward a few months, and one of our favorite clients (who always goes above and beyond for her kids' parties) came to us wanting us to create something special for her son's birthday. We've done Trey's parties for the past three years, and each year his birthday's get more and more fabulous! So we knew that starting with his invitation, we had to get creative! Check out the finished product below...it will make you want to par-tee!! Trey's invitation was die-cut in the shape of a golf ball, and included a patterned envelope liner which included putters, golf balls, and flags in primary colors. How awesome did Trey's sweet table turn out?! We love the creative goodies, with a monogrammed golf ball sign in the background! Such a creative backdrop! Golf ball cake pops....love this idea for this adorable golf birthday par-tee! How cute is this favor table for guests? Each guest received a set of plastic golf clubs (personalized with a sticker nameplate) and a mini trophy filled with sweet treats! Trey's mom created a putting green for party guests! The mini golf cart was personalized with a monogrammed golf ball! Happy third birthday, Trey!! We love seeing our little customers grow from year to year. For more awesome birthday party inspiration, be sure to check out Trey's past parties! We love both his fun farm animal birthday party and nautical first birthday! Xo, Nico and Lala
This small, wood-clad chapel on a grassy hill in western Austria was designed by Bernardo Bader Architects to feature a worship space with a steeply pitched ceiling.