Reading material for a winter’s evening

Here are a number of links to things I’ve found interesting. I’m just going to put the links here without offering any additional commentary, mostly because if I try to add the commentary I’ll never get this posted! LOL! I think most of them are self-explanatory as to why I included them here.

Happy reading!

Unfolding the Rose

The Valley of Vision

This is what! (I think this advent idea is adorable!)

Bauble wreath

Pondering this modern, surreal world

Finally, some Christmas up in here (the beaded tree is adorable!)

Showing More Than Her Talents (warning: some s**ually explicit content regarding the s**ualization of middle school children)

Making homemade crayons from old crayons

Every Day Matters

Santa Lucia Dolls

Coasters

Tuesday Tidbits from the Cottage

Thoughtful Charm (I LOVE the little library at the end!)

Favorite Christmas Books

Criss-Cross Coasters

Wandering the Aisles

Paperweights

Buttons and More button crafts

Of Princesses and Nasty Clothes and Another Facet of the Socialization Question

Akage no Anne (why the Japanese love Anne and PEI)

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0 comments on “Reading material for a winter’s evening

  1. My daughter gave my husband The Valley of Vision. She was right, her dad loves it.

    She and her husband gave it to their pastor has a Christmas gift, too. He has thanked them for it a couple of times already.

    I have to admit, I kind of…borrowed it…from my husband. :)

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