Laura Lane writes about Faith in Jesus, Thrifty Homemaking, Knitting, Sewing, Books, her Breast Cancer Journey, and Encouragement.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Eyes to See Beauty in the Ordinary ~ Thrifty Beauty
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Homemaking,
Thrifty & Frugal
I'm a breast cancer surviving, Jesus loving, retired homeschooling mom of four and wife to my high school sweetheart for 35 years...doing what I can with what I've got where I am
on a short shoestring budget!
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Ordinary beauty...the best kind.
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I like it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.. What a wonderful idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletevery creative and pretty vase!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sandi...ordinary beauty truly is the best kind :) I love your sweet vase, Laura - such a clever idea. Thanks for sharing with Roses of Inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings to you!
What a neat idea! It's unique all on its own!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, Laura!
Hugs, Amy
Very sweet!! Thanks so much for stopping by!! I am looking forward to Fall but it is in the 90's here in Pa.!! Ugh!
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Deb
Thank you, Judy.
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Trash to treasure Connie!
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I'm in good shape then Stephanie!
I thought my husband would laugh, but he didn't.
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Yes, it was fun to do something a bit odd but cute.
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It was cool last week, Debbie. It felt so fallish.
It's hot now. :(
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What a really pretty idea Laura. You are right, beauty is everywhere. It's up to us to recognize it!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes ... finding beauty in the everyday life. It's a subject I write about often and a way of life that I seek to live.
ReplyDeleteWe're neighbors at Mrs. Olson's party.
I enjoyed visiting your blog earlier, Dayle. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour molding came out beautiful Kim, and I love the pink!
ReplyDeleteThere is beauty all around! Love your creative vase and purple Phlox! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
You are gifted to coax out that beauty, too, Jann!
ReplyDeleteVery creative. Thanks for sharing with TGI Saturdays.
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