Month: October 2020

Month: October 2020

FREE Sunflowers Hand Embroidery Pattern

Free hand embroidery pattern, perfect for beginners! This small floral hand embroidery pattern makes a great gift or Christmas ornament. Hello there, friends! I’m so happy to tell you about the A Lively Hope Embroidery patterns that are available today! I have TWO new patterns/kits in the shop and one

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What’s Working in Our Homeschool

Now that we’re well into the new school year and have settled into a rhythm, I’m excited to share with you the curriculum we are/will be using this year! First, a little bit about our family. We have 4 kiddos, ages 16, 11, 6 and 4. I’ve been homeschooling them

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Super Simple Scrapbook Process Video

Super simple scrapbook session! I love making simple scrapbook pages to document our lives. Today I’m sharing a two page spread about the activities that kept us busy during Covid isolation and a page about my daughter’s favorite little stuffed animal. I love to preserve our memories in simple, easy

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Scripture Journal with Me: Simple Doodle Flowers

Super simple scripture journal process video. Just some leftover paint and a couple of pens in my Deseret Book wide margin Book of Mormon! SUPPLIES: Wide Margin Book of Mormon Blackliner 1.0 pen My very favorite drawing pen! Micron PN Follow me to stay up to date with what I’m

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What I’ve Been Reading: September 2020

Short and simple reviews of the books I’ve finished lately. Introverted Mom by Jamie Martin This book has been on my radar for a while. I’ve loved other books by Jamie (Steady Days; Give Your Child the World) but I hesitated to pick this one up. I have found that

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Book of Mormon Come Follow Me Sketchnotes October 2020

Use these Book of Mormon Sketchnotes as you study the Come Follow Me lessons for individuals and families for October 2020! The printable doodles add so much to your scripture study, family discussions and scripture journaling. Quick Question: Do you use the study plan calendar with your families? I am

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