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I've always been a crafty person. I love the visual arts and just like to create things. I tend to stare at each item in awe when it is complete... thinking "I made this!?" Call me a hopeless romantic, but the old days had it right in many ways, including traditional homemaking. I've been hobby sewing and crafting since I was a little girl. But in recent years, I found it necessary to sew clothes for my girls to keep them modestly dressed. While nursing my babies, I began making nursing covers for myself and friends. I've also done furniture restoration, crocheting, baking, painting/drawing, photography and more. Enjoying these feminine crafts and other projects has made me want to share my ideas and talents.

I hope to provide you with great ideas and quality products that will "keep you covered!" Some items will be available at an Etsy Shop. Also enjoy my tips and examples on this blog!

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

GIVEAWAY PRIZE No1

It is the season of Lent and First Reconciliations. A time for spiritual renewal and further study of God's purpose in our lives. With that in mind I'd like to help you teach your children, at home or in religion class, about the Mass. I've created a bright and fun illustrated set of flash cards about the parts of the Mass as well as people and objects in it. Take this chance to win

A FREE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD GIVEAWAY

of my Catholic Seek and Find Cards set

for you and a friend!

QuietInThePew

For a chance to win, leave a comment on my Facebook post about the Giveaway and tag a friend! One comment per friend tag please, only 2 will win. Drawing will be this Sat 2/21/2015.

It's a great addition to your child's church bag or religion lessons. This is a digital file. Print and enjoy with your whole family or classroom these brightly illustrated cards and Bingo game about the Catholic Mass and Spiritual Gifts. 42 original images used on 13 pages of printables are included for personal/classroom use. Print as many as you need, refresh your current copies when children wear them out.

We've included these in our children's church totes to help them "Keep Quiet in the Pew." You can cut and laminate these, hole punch with a ring, or bind with a rubber band. Any way, these have kept many kids in our church (incl my own) busy for a good portion of the Mass. All the while learning about Catholic symbols, the Liturgy, Sacramentals, Sacraments, and Holy Men and Women.

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