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If Our Walls Could Talk – Home Wall Decor Lettering

September 8, 2009 By Laura 9 Comments

I’ve been looking at this area in our home, over the 3 windows of our sun room,  since we’ve had the additions put on…..and I just hadn’t been able to decide what I wanted to do with it.

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It wasn’t a matter of a lack of ideas. It was WHICH idea did I want to go with?  Leave it as is?  Mount some cool stuff on the wall?  A shelf with some things that matter to us?  Or a really long custom sized printed photo or canvas hanging?

After fearing I would never be able to decide, I decided to decide, and I could always change my mind at any time, and my loving husband would help me take care of the change.  It was my way of looking procrastination dead in the eyes, with no fear. : )

I chose to put up a shelf with some stuff, and a meaningful quote up on the wall above it.

wall decor lettering I had seen a quote that said ‘something’ like this one above, but probably went nothing like it, really.  But I worked out what I wanted it to say, based on how I feel about my home, and this is what I came up with. Michael listened to how I saw it laid out in my head, we designed it on his computer, he took some measurements, cut it out for me, and put it up.

I love my home so much.  There really is no feeling I feel anywhere else, than the one I always feel right here.

I think in a coming post, we’ll take a closer look at some of the stuff on the shelf as well.  What they are, where they came from, and what they meaning they have to us.  Of course, what’s on the shelf could change or grow, before I ever get to that.  Who knows?

wall decor lettering  Oh look!  More new stuff already. : )

I’ll tell you……when I walk in my front door now, with my family either coming in behind me, or greeting me at the door, I always look up to my right above the windows, and smile inside.  I know I’m truly home, because I can feel it.

I think I’ll be putting a couple more meaningful quotes or scripture on the walls around our house.  They can go in any room, big or small.  Bedrooms, kitchen, school room, family room, and be a phrase meaningfully-fitting for that space.  The possibilities are endless.

If your walls could talk, what would they say?

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Filed Under: Home Decor, The Homestead Tagged With: custom-wall-lettering, home decorating, wall words, wall-decor-lettering, wall-lettering

How to Make a Beautiful Palm Cross – Tutorial with Directions and Photos

April 5, 2009 By Laura 3 Comments

Hi Friends!  Are you ready to make a beautiful Palm Cross, with your Palm Sunday palms? Well we are ready to show you, with this step-by-step tutorial, complete with directions and photos!

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Today has begun  Holy week, so as we move through it,  I am sure it’ll slow down around here a bit once again, as we help bring our children, in a mindful, prayerful and heartfelt way, through the most significant events of Jesus’ life, which led to the willing sacrifice of His own life, for us.

Last year on Palm Sunday, Michael took the fistful of palms we brought home from Mass, and created a big cross with them for our home.

Last Year’s Palm Cross

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Our family has enjoyed it so much throughout the year, that the kids and I wanted him to make another new one with the palms we brought home today.  So as he did, I took photos, with the thought that maybe some of you may want to create one this way as well, with your own palms, for your own family home.  It is a difficult thing to explain in words only, so I am hoping the photos will help show you how to do it.

How to Make This Beautiful Palm Cross

 

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First, he takes 3 sets of 2 palms each, and at least one good palm whisp.

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In the area the intersection of the cross is, he put the ends of one set of palms alternately layered in between 2 of the others, going in the opposite direction of course.

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Then he takes the last set, and layers those for the other side.

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Pinching it all together at the intersection, he takes one side of the palms and makes a loop with them to the back.

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He secures that with his fingers to the middle as well, and then does the same with the other side.

With the formed cross in hand he takes the wisp and starts wrapping the intersection of the crossed pieces, to secure them tightly.

The below collage, to be viewed left to right in rows top to bottom, is not every single move. It just gives you a general idea of how he wraps it around, crisscrossing, and going up and down as well.

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When he only has about 2 inches left, he turns the cross over, and places it on the table, and holding the wrap tightly, he takes the remaining end and feeds it under the wrap a couple of times, and then just pulls it tightly. The front of the middle of the cross then looks like the last square in the above collage.That’s it!

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We’re sure you all have found various ways to make your own beautiful crosses with palms as well, or perhaps you just stick them behind the crucifix of your home, as we have done for many years as well. We would love for you to share how you do display your blessed palms in your home, what you may make with them, or any traditions you may have for Palm Sunday in your family.

We hope you had a happy and peace filled Palm Sunday .
May God bless you all, this Easter season!

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Filed Under: Crafts & Creations, Faith, Faith/ Catholic, Home Decor, Kids Arts and Crafts, Re-Purposing, The Big Picture, The Homestead, Traditions Tagged With: Catholic, Catholic-blogs, Catholic-families, Catholic-holy-week, Easter, how-to-make-palm-crosses, palm-cross-tutorial, Palm-Sunday-project, sunday-palms

A Little Love Around the Homestead – Valentine’s Day Decor and Activity

February 13, 2009 By Laura 7 Comments

Not much to say tonight.  But then, LOVE needs few words, right?
We just wanted to share with you  some of our Valentine’s Day decor and activity.

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Can you see me?

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Triplets working on valentine cards for family, after their school work today.

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Using rubber stamps and stickers is a really fun, easy and mess-free way for kids to make really cute cards.
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Is there any love for us, greater than our King’s?

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We have some very simple family Valentine’s Day plans for tomorrow.

Now doubt I’ll have my camera out to play, along the way.

Wishing you all a Happy St. Valentine’s Day full of LOVE and lots of XOXOXO‘s !!

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Filed Under: Crafts & Creations, Holiday Crafts, Home Decor, Kids Arts and Crafts, Kids Arts and Crafts, The Homestead Tagged With: February-decor, holiday-home-decor, kids-valentine-card-making, love-decor, Valentines-day-home-decor, Valentines-day-kids-activities

Baptism by Fire – Our WESO Wood and Coal Ceramic Stove

January 18, 2009 By Laura 56 Comments

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If you’ve been a visitor of our blog for awhile, you may have noticed that we just get silly-excited, about the darndest things.  About lots of things, all kinds of things, and sometimes most anything. : )  That’s just how we are.  Sometimes, those things have to do with accomplishments with our home.  If you knew the transformation our home has taken, and what we’ve been through to make it happen, you’d probably appreciate that more.  That’s another ‘post all it’s own’, but needless to say…..it’s been a very long, but very exciting journey.  And having done most of the work ourselves (which is still a work in progress), every single ‘check off the list’ is a big deal to us. So indulge us, won’t you please?  Because we’re jumping up and down here with excitement!

ONE of our home projects has been to get this wood/coal stove vented to the outside. It’s a WESO Ceramic Radiant Heat Wood and Coal Stove.
And it’s a family piece. More on that in a bit.

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Except….we needed a chimney, since our old one was knocked out with a wall, and was falling apart anyway.  The sun room this stove is in now, is in it’s place.  So…..hooking up this stove, and getting a proper chimney up, that would pass inspection of course, was a major project.  We had a deadline goal to get it done by, that was really important to us.

It was  BEFORE LAST WINTER began!

Obviously, we missed that goal by a long shot!  But it did get done, in all thanks to my husband, who can do all things, when he decides to. And he’s ambitious.
😉   He cut a hole through the ceiling  and roof just so, got everything squared away and boxed in, and patched up the ceiling in no time at all.  Well….a few days. lol  His brother in-law did send one of his roofing guys over, to do the roof part properly. (Thank you BIL!!) But my husband even assembled the mile-high chimney on the roof all by himself >>> during the 2 absolute coldest days of the winter so far—in the single digits.  Crazy I tell you.

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I know…we’re looking a bit like Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory now. (Actually, that wouldn’t be an entirely bad thing, if it were true. lol).  But hey…..it gets the job done.  And it meets inspection standards.

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I have a thing about woodpiles.  I think because they mean FIRES ARE GOING TO HAPPEN!  I have always loved fires.  Well….the good ones.  Wood stove fires.  Camp fires.  Those kind.  And our whole family really enjoys them together whenever we can. It’s a such a big-fun-deal to the kids, when we build fires outdoors, just to sit around and chat….which we do quite a bit in the summer and early fall. Sometimes we even have s’mores!  Plus….woodpiles are so…country-ish.  We just love the smell of wood burning, too.

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Back to the stove (and re-using this photo).  We’re not only SO excited to be having a real wood/coal stove for our home, because we love having fires to gather around, making our home cozy, and just adding to the comforts of  home feel.  But this stove in particular, has meaningful family history. It’s a WESO ceramic wood and coal stove, made in the mid 1970’s, and it was Michael’s (my husband’s) grandparent’s stove. They had it up in their home in Maine, practically for all of his childhood.

That makes it really special, because Michael was really close to his Nana, and spent a lot of time up there.  Even his school vacations, if he could.  He often brought one of his friends, all of whom took him right up on that offer, because his Nana was cool! So he essentially grew up with this stove.  It was there all the years I knew his Nana, and visited her with him, as well. When his Nana passed away (about 8 years after his grandfather), the stove went to his parents home, where he grew up.  By then of course, he was no longer living at home.  We were planning to get married by then.  But nonetheless, it was there in their home, where we often visited and gathered, for years into our marriage and having four children, until his parents sold the home and moved.

That’s when we took it, in Nov 2006.  And we’ve been waiting to make it part of our home, ever since.

The older we get, the more family pieces mean to us.  To have things around our home that have family history, is just such a blessing.  We don’t have a whole lot.  Lots of little things that are just as precious.  But this stove is a treasure to us.  It’s a beauty!!  And it was finally time to start her up!!  Heading into a bitter cold weekend, too.

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This corner, and  just to the left of it where our french doors into the rest of our home are, is the only parts of the room that are windowless.  This room is pretty much all windows, and a sliding glass door out to the deck.  LOTS of natural light.  We are essentially surrounded by the outdoors, but inside. We have spent A LOT of time in here……even though it is no where near decorated or furnished as it will be.  The kids just LOVE this room as well, and spend a lot of time in it too….until the winters came.  It just got BITTER cold out there.  The stone tiles were like ice.  So when we come in the front door, we  kick off our shoes and get through the french doors and into the house as soon as possible. It’s been a 3 season room.

But not anymore.  It’s finally a 4 season room!  I have to say…..it’s been one very enjoyable, very snowy, and very cozy weekend for us, here in our home.  We’ve spent much of it in this room…..surrounded by a winter wonderland, but warm as can be.  Just gathered together as a family, hanging out by the fire.  Right where we love to be.

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We’ll be back to tell you more about our cozy weekend really soon.  Meanwhile, if you have any really treasured family pieces as part of your home, we’d love to hear about them!  It doesn’t matter what it is, big or small, pretty or not…..if it matters to you, it matters!  Please feel free to share family pieces with us if you have a moment.

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Filed Under: Budget, Home Decor, Home Improvement, Home Projects, The Homestead Tagged With: family pieces, family-heirlooms, heating-with-wood-in-winter, old-wood-coal-stoves, WESO-ceramic-wood-coal-stove

Christmas at Home

December 28, 2008 By Laura 6 Comments

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We hope your Christmas was as beautiful and filled with peace as ours was.  Of course, I don’t necessarily mean auditory peace, if you have a house full of excited kids as we do, but you know, inner peace.  That quiet kind of Christmas joy you feel in your heart, that tends to bring such moments of clear perspective of your whole life, all that truly matters, and all that you are blessed with.  I love those Christmas moments, and hope you all had many of them.

While I did take lots of photos of our kids on Christmas Eve and morning, I won’t be posting all of those.  Suffice it to say, they had such a wonderful Christmas, that seemed to go on for days here.  To see them embrace every moment with such beaming happiness and anticipation in their eyes, is truly a big part of our Christmas joy.   They even each had such beautiful and surprise gifts for us. And the HEART they put into them. <sigh/melt> Now we know what all of their ‘Club Days’ in big sister’s room was all about. We really had no idea.  I can’t tell you how much fun they have been having for weeks.  But here are just some fun Christmas shots I took around our home here and there, now and then, in quiet moments, and moments of loud celebration.

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Below is one of my new favorite Christmas ornaments.  A friend of mine made it for me, and I just think it is so cute and fun!  I smile every time I see it on my tree. It has a soft white feather on it too-you can barely see.   I love polka dots.  : )

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{A} made waffles, one by one, for like 3 hours one day a few days before Christmas, and threw them in the freezer.  They were delicious as part of our late-morning Christmas breakfast.  Thanks Honey!

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Chocolate Buddies.

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There’s a few more Christmas-sy areas of our home I may take some shots of and share over the next couple of days as well, just for fun. We really enjoy making our home reflect the Christmas season, and many other holidays as well.  Thanks for coming to see!

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Filed Under: Celebrations, Faith, Faith/ Catholic, Holidays, Home Decor, The Big Picture, The Homestead Tagged With: Catholic, Catholic-Christmas, Catholic-families, celebrations, Christmas, Christmas decorations, Christmas-nativity-sets, decor, decorations, home, home decor, homestead, nativity-sets, photography, photos

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