The final edition before Christmas of the Make It From Scratch blog carnival is Here and once again, it's full of really good stuff...
Visit Mrs. Micah's site and find links to all of the participants - lots of recipes, last minute craft ideas, some different thoughts on ways to celebrate.
I love Make It From Scratch day!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
'Twas The Week Before Christmas - And There's Still Time To Make It From Scratch
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Labels: activities, blog carnivals, Christmas, crafts, December, holidays, links, recipes, recycled crafts
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Make It From Scratch - For Christmas!
My post for today has been made super easy by Summer at Summer's Nook and the ladies of the 43rd edition of the Make It From Scratch Blog Carnival. This week's carnival is loaded with Christmas crafts, gifts, comforts and recipes.
Go on over to Summer's Nook and take a look!
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Labels: blog carnivals, Christmas, crafts, December, family, holidays, links, recipes
Saturday, December 1, 2007
A Special Saturday Edition, A Special Make-It-From-Scratch Carnival Entry And A Very Special Guest Blogger - Grandma Strange's Folk Art Rag Bag
Thank You To Grace Martin at WOW, that had to hurt for sharing her blog, her talent and her very special knit "rags"!
Please be sure to view all of the entries in the Make-It-From-Scratch blog carnival -
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from Grace:
Grandma Strange's Folk Art Rag Bag
My Grandma Strange was old fashioned & a loving Grandma. She always wore a braid in the back of her hair & always wore an apron. Grandma knitted dish cloths/cleaning rags from left over yarn before paper towels were manufactured or purchasing rags became popular.
Grandma taught me to knit and while we knitted the afternoons away, we would talk. She would show me that every rag we made was different, not perfect, just like people. I learned many life lessons during my knitting visits with Grandma Strange.
I remember my visits like they were yesterday. Grandma was quite plump & would always greet me with warm hug. It was like being engulfed by a billowy pillow.
Now, as an adult, I would like one visit with Grandma Strange, but it is not possible. So, I knit rags in loving memory of my Grandma Strange. No matter how bad life is or what is going on, I can always knit & picture Grandma here to talk things over with. There were times she only had to look at me & I knew what she was saying.
Remember, these rags are just like Grandma Strange's Rag Bag. None of the rags are perfect or the same as the one before or after. I kept the bright, funny colors too. We had to use the left over yarn. There was never yarn to make one rag the same color.
If you would like to purchase a rag or two, please Visit Grace By Clicking Here for all the details.
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Saturday, December 01, 2007
Labels: blog carnivals, crafts, family, generations, grandmothers, knitting, recycled crafts
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Make It From Scratch - Autumn
Check out the 35th edition of the Make It From Scratch blog carnival at Nini Makes.
Lots of great recipes, a really cute scarecrow template (Grammy and Maya will be working on that this afternoon!), a tinker bell costume - a long list of fun ideas. Of course, Maya's pumpkin is there too!
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Labels: Autumn, blog carnivals, recipes
Sunday, October 14, 2007
A Story In Pictures - Maya Carves Her Halloween Pumpkin
Maya's third Halloween, Maya's third Halloween pumpkin - this is the first Halloween that Maya has been able to carve "my byself". (okay - Grammy did help a little, but it is the first year Maya has been able to use the pumpkin carving tool )
Maya's Pumpkin...
This post is my (and Maya's) entry to this week's Make It From Scratch blog carnival.
The full carnival will be posted on Tuesday, October 16 at Nini Makes. Be sure to stop by and read all of the entries - there are always some great ideas being shared.
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Sunday, October 14, 2007
Labels: Autumn, blog carnivals, holidays