“Each one of us is God’s special work of art. Through us, He teaches and inspires, delights and encourages, informs…
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HomeSchooling
When You Need to Catch Up
The calendar turned to March a week ago. March. We are usually finished with our school year by the first…
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Life is a Great Big Canvas. Throw All The Paint On It You Can.
This quote speaks to me of freedom. Of permission. And of a child-like joy. These days when I share an…
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Volcano Chalk Pastel Tutorial
This pastel is an especially fun one! Think of a tropical island….blue water and sky….and….an exploding volcano! Yes, you adventure…
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Review: Home Art Studio For Multiple Ages
Don’t miss the giveaway at the end – enter to win the full set of Home Art Studio – all…
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Hearts and Trees: Art, Handicrafts and Nature Study for Your Homeschool
Hearts and Trees brings happy times to our homeschool. Just the right, enriching activity that we seem to need at…
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Wind in the Tree Chalk Pastel Tutorial: Art in Motion
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” ~ Pablo Picasso…
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Technology in Homeschool
If you missed yesterday’s post, I shared about this week’s Tapestry of Grace studies along with my answer to a…
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Tapestry of Grace: How Does It All Flow?
Recently, Janeen asked a Tapestry of Grace (TOG) question: I am interested in starting my family with Tapestry of Grace…
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Inspirational Art Quotes – Vincent Van Gogh
“Can I paint?” my youngest child asked. I pulled out the palette, placed the paper in front of him. The…
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Turn Negatives into Positives
I’ve had big plans for our homeschool year. But, as I’ve mentioned before, I’m often the one learning. Learning how…
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Florida Nature Studies
I love the beach. I enjoy bird watching. And I’ve learned so much about nature studies for our homeschool from…
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Preschool and First Grade at Hodgepodge
We are homeschooling the stretch of ages this year – preschool, elementary, middle school and high school. I shared a…
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