Mary Jane Baby Booties. Crochet Romans 8:36-37 (KJV) - As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. ⌚ I've never had to make the choice of life or death for another human being. I've never had to overcome the fear and guilt of a pregnancy out of wedlock. I've never had to overcome the anger and resentment after the birth of a child who's the product of rape or incest. I've never had to overcome my own selfish nature to carry an inconvenient child. I've never had to overcome the terror that the baby I carry is a danger to my own life. But... God has given me opportunities to help someone else overcome those fears. Though none of these women have ever seen my face, they've had a pair of my handmade baby booties placed lovingly in their hands by a volunteer a...
Not a sponsor While summer breezes are still blowing, crafters and decorators are already creating for fall. I wasn't going to join in so soon, but I went to the Dollar Tree and... Well, you know the rest. I go there for soap and toothpaste and I come out with that, plus a couple of bags of craft supplies. Anyway... I saw some fabulous new supplies and decided to try my hand at another mesh wreath: No, this isn't my new challenge, but it's pretty, ain't it? In the supplies I bought were some picks (floral stems with stuff on them besides flowers) and a fall leaf garland, plus I had a package of Dollar Tree metal words that Diana had given me. I had a 12 x 16 practice canvas that I'd painted a few times and a 9-inch grapevine wreath I bought at the thrift store when I first moved here. It had decorations on it that worked when I first moved but didn't go with my decorating scheme ... now that I have one. So I took them off. Voila! An idea for a mi...
Not a sponsor One of the YouTube crafters my sister introduced me to is Amber Riley from This Southern Girl Can . She's an awesome creative from North Carolina. Her specialty is Dollar Tree crafts. This past week, she did a simple Independence Day craft that looked fun and I just had to try it. Here's her video explaining the craft: The only things I needed to buy were the picture frame and the bag of Styrofoam stars. I already had clothespins, craft paint, and hot glue. I haven't figured out an appropriate space outside my apartment complex where I can spray paint, so I hand painted the clothespins. I liked the color of my picture frame, so I didn't paint it. I also had some jewels and metal letters in a box of craft supplies I was given a while back that I used on the plaque. The only things I would do differently if I made this again are 1) I'd paint the inside of the frame backing since the pins don't fit perfectly (she warned abou...
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