These sweet images created out of nothing but cleverly arranged leaves would be at home in any nursery or children's room. There isn't a how-to, but with
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Galileo Chini fu un artista poliedrico, versatile, imprevedibile, sicuramente tra i pionieri del Liberty in Italia, della fine Ottocento inizi Novecen
“Childcraft, Volume One. Poems of Early Childhood.” Published by the Quarrie Corp in Chicago. Copyright 1923, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1937, and 1939. Edited by S. Edgar Farquhar and Patty Smith Hill. Art editor Milo Winter. 38 artists listed in addition to the work of Milo Winter. Illustrated by Electra Popadopoulos.
I've come across some wonderful music forautumn and Halloween that are just intime for some fall crafting.The first 2 are from a 1908 school songbook called, 'American School Songs'.The next 2 songs were from a children's songbook called,'The Music Hour'.I hope you enjoy these as much as I do andfind wonderful projects to use them on.Blessings,Angie
Well, soup will for me always mean comfort and home, and comfort and home will always mean eating at the end of the day with family. This is version of chicken soup for the soul
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Found at an estate sale. Poem from a school book from Northgate School - Seattle, Washington. I love the picture this poem paints.
Een heerlijke appelcake met stukjes appel door het beslag en schijfjes appel bovenop ter decoratie. Een prachtige en ontzettend lekkere cake.
This past Friday Adam and I took a drive out to the Apple Shed, an apple farm and farm market. It was a lovely drive through the country. The day was sunny and warm, the perfect goodbye to summer and introduction to fall. All of the corn fields were a bronze like gold and the soy fields a more yellow gold. The fields shimmered in the sun, wild asters growing along side the road created a lovely contrast with the gold of the fields. What a blessing to live in the country and see God's creation everywhere I turn. The leaves are beginning to change color on the big old trees surrounding our home. Crimson leaves are scattered across our lawn. They stand out quite vibrantly in the gloominess of today. This time of year it is so fun to be cozy, wearing warm sweaters, drinking hot tea while working on a sewing project or cooking up a big batch of soup. Over the weekend I took some time to pull out my autumnal tablecloths and do a little decorating. The photo above is our kitchen table. I found the lovely vintage tablecloth at an estate sale a year or two ago. It was fun to use it for the first time. : ) Last weekend we purchased some Indian corn. I used ribbon I had on hand to hang it on our front door. I arranged miniature pumpkins and gourds I found at the Christmas tree shop last month on top of a set of bowls, so it looks full but really isn't. : ) This is on the side board in our kitchen. Mom gave me this table runner she made several years ago. It adds a nice autumnal feel to our dining room table. This is our table set for dinner Saturday evening. I made vegetable soup and cornbread. Our area is known for cabbage, so the soup has plenty of chopped cabbage, as well as, carrots, corn, onions, potatoes, garlic, celery, tomatoes and ground beef. It was a cozy and hearty meal. I took my sister Rachel's recommendation when making the corn bread. Rachel always adds some cream corn and shredded cheese to her corn bread, and I must say it was very tasty! I found this little poem on Pintrest. Happy Fall!
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