Monday, February 3, 2020

How To Make Fabric Coasters With Video Clip Directions...


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These coasters are made from a Pioneer Woman table cloth,
I just cut the excess fabric off as it was too long for my table.




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Measure fabric 6x6
Measure Batting 5x5




Material Needed
1/2 yard material of your choice
1/2 yard of Batting 100% cotton
Yardstick
Scissors
Needles for pinning
Sewing machine
Scotch Guard Spray
Remember you can cut the material with scissors or use a mat board
With a Rotary Cutter.

Start this project, by cutting your fabric and batting
Fabric  cut the square's  6x6
Batting, cut the squares 5x5

Now, Place the fabric squares right sides together;
Then place batting in the center of fabric and sew around the edges of batting material.
Try to catch the batting material as you sew,
As it will make it easier when you turn it right sides out!
Leave a little 1 inch opening so you can turn it right sides out.
Remember to use a thread that matches your fabric.

Tip: Make sure to cut off the tip of each corner after sewing the,
Batting on, as it makes it less bulky when turning.
Tip: Also iron the squares after you turn them inside out!
Then go around each one for a final stitch;
(Remember to backstitch so they stay securely together.

I like using a mat because I can have very straight lines
 And it protects the sewing surface.

You can make a different design for all sorts of holidays or special occasions!

I have made many sets for myself, and some for my friends!
It is also a very frugal gift to make with very little fabric;
A great craft to use up all those smaller bits of material.

I do hope you will try this sweet little craft. It is fun and makes such a nice gift.

May you all enjoy this month of February and make your home cozy and warm!

As Always,
Living From Glory To Glory

Hugs, Roxy




Thursday, January 30, 2020

The Benefits Of Making Lists, And Vintage Material...



I absolutely love this material...
I would love to have a bed pillow covered by this Ticking Material.
But having an apron made out of it is just the perfect thing for me,
As I wear aprons while cooking and deep cleaning.


Every day is a new chance to BLOOM...


Hope You enjoy this video clip...




One thing other than washi tape and stickers and aprons is pretty shopping list,
That I just can't get enough of (smiles)


Ticking is a cotton or linen textile that is tightly woven for durability and to prevent down feathers from poking through the fabric and used to cover mattresses and bed pillows It commonly has a striped design, in muted colors such as brown, gray or blue, and occasionally red or yellow, against a plain, neutral background.

Although traditionally used in mattresses and pillows, the material has found other uses, such as serving as a backing for quilts and other bedding It is sometimes woven with a twill weave.

Ticking is no longer restricted to a utility fabric and has found uses in interior decorating styles intending to evoke a homespun or industrial aesthetic. Modern uses for ticking include furniture upholstery, cushion covers, tablecloths, decorative basket liners, and curtains. Occasionally, lighter weight  cloth is printed with a striped pattern made to resemble ticking fabric, and used to make garments  (Information From Wikipedia)



Enjoy your day or night!
Keep a smile on your face and get'er done!

Hugs, Roxy
Always, Living From Glory To Glory

Friday, January 24, 2020

Every Home Would Love A Welcoming Wreath...


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Making Our Homes Beautiful And Welcoming

One thing I enjoy doing is placing a wreath on my doors;
Outside for sure, but even inside a door.
So when the door is closed you can see it!



"Always inspire yourself, so you can inspire others"





~It is so inspiring to see these different colors of paint~
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Making a wreath for your door or painting a wall or hallway;
Can make a room or entry way just pop!

Enjoy your day and remember to...

 Bloom Where You Are Planted

Love, Living From Glory To Glory


Monday, January 20, 2020

Finding A Pretty Treasure And Sharing Our Lives...


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We now have so many different ways to communicate with others!
What a joy to be able to send a quick picture or text about something,
That is a moment you want to share with others!



I am so grateful for the fast and easy ways we can connect with others today!

But, we all know the feelings of being lonely or isolated.
So we must always strive to reach out and connect in a personal way!

Meeting for coffee or a phone call!

Writing a letter or a nice long email to someone!

It is so much more enjoyable to have someone close to your heart;
And to know what is going on in your life.
Maybe not as impersonal as Facebook, with every relationship.
We are created for intimate relationships, not so impersonal.
And you do not have to be best friends with everyone.
(Just a few that are near and dear to your heart)

I remember as a young newly married woman then quickly,
A new Mom, there were times of thinking,
I just wish I had someone to talk to!
About things that mattered to me and someone to help advise me.

Reach Out And Touch Someone Today!

And keep your eyes open for a treasure meant just for you!

As Always Living From Glory To Glory

Learning Something New Everyday...
Yet Finding Comfort In The Ordinary!

Love, Roxy

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Shrimp On Angel Hair Pasta Quick And Easy Meal...



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Shrimp served on Angel Hair Pasta

I always like to keep a bag of frozen raw shrimp in my freezer;
You can get a bag at the super market for under eight dollars.

It's really handy for a quick meal when the day has gotten away from you!

I did make this last night and it was delicious!
The angel hair pasta cooks up so very fast and is light.
I always like to add onions and garlic and olive oil and butter,
The sauce is mostly butter, so You can a dash of sweet and sour!

Or just add more olive oil and garlic salt!

Delicious and you can make and serve this in a flash...

I made a clip to share with you!




I am enjoying using Bloggers Video Clips!

I am not sure I want all the things that go along with YouTube Channel!

Still researching the pros and cons...

Monday, January 13, 2020

Should I Start A YouTube Channel...


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I have been trying to decide if opening a YouTube Channel is for me??

What are the benefits?
Would I enjoy having to create a video clip for it?
I guess I could just experiment and see where it goes!
I did not even realize blogger had a place to do this on my blog!

Well, welcome to a new decade...
Do you have any suggestions or comments!

The quality of this video is not good at all;
But once again, I would be entering a new learning curve!

I have to ask myself if this is a good way to use my time;
And will this reach more people?
Also, Maybe I should just use Blogger and not bother with YouTube!
I could sure use some feedback!
Thanks so much!

I guess everything is really trial and error,
It is how we learn and overcome the things we do not know how to do!



Grace, Grace...
Living From Glory To Glory

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Why We Should Start A Grateful Journal...



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Starting A Grateful Journal...

It is never too late to start a grateful journal;
But maybe starting it at the beginning of a New Year,
We do not have to implement all our ideas for the new year on January 1st!
Sometimes it takes time to do the very things that will bless us.

But this idea;
Could be a great way to practice being grateful!

I found a journal that I have had for years and much to my surprise,
It was filled over a decade of time of things I was grateful for!

So do we have to learn the art of being Grateful?
Yes, I believe we do!
It is so much easier to just be busy in any given day;
We can become distracted and often overwhelmed.
In many seasons we can be what I called a survival mode.

But once you start taking the time and look for those things,
 That come from our sweet heavenly Father;
 You will want to start treasuring those little things and big things!

We need to make time for journaling things that can give us joy;
Because In times of trial or lean days we can find hope.

Being grateful is one of the most powerful weapons!
We can ward off discouragement and anxiety!
And bring us back to a peaceful state of mind.
Because we can look back and see that the Lord has done to bless us!

This simple thing can bring you great joy!
Because we can feel lonely or forsaken at times.
And it's truly just not true...

Train yourself to look for the things in everyday life;
To be grateful for!!

I have picked up that very old grateful notebook,
And I am adding things often that I am grateful for!

I think this will be a legacy of the sweet gifts from the Lord...

Blessings to you all!
Hugs, Roxy








Thursday, December 26, 2019

The History Of the Twelve Days Of Christmas...


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The History of 'The Twelve Days of Christmas'

On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...
 Jesus Christ on the Cross!

From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly. Someone during that era wrote this carol as a catechism song for young Catholics. It has two levels of meaning: the surface meaning plus a hidden meaning known only to members of their church. Each element in the carol has a code word for a religious reality which the children could remember.


The partridge in a pear tree was Jesus Christ.

Two turtle doves were the Old and New Testaments.

Three French hens stood for faith, hope and love.

The four calling birds were the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John.

The five golden rings recalled the Torah or Law, the first five books of the Old Testament.

The six geese a-laying stood for the six days of creation.

Seven swans a-swimming represented the sevenfold gifts of the Holy Spirit--Prophesy, Serving, Teaching, Exhortation, Contribution, Leadership, and Mercy.

The eight maids a-milking were the eight beatitudes.

Nine ladies dancing were the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit--Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-control.

The ten lords a-leaping were the ten commandments.

The eleven pipers piping stood for the eleven faithful disciples.

The twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed.

As a young Christian I have always wondered about how long it took the wise
Men to come to the place, where Baby Jesus was!


The 12 days of Christmas is the period that in Christian theology marks the span between the birth of Christ and the coming of the Magi, the three wise men. It begins on December 25 (Christmas) and runs through January 6 (the Epiphany, sometimes also called Three Kings' Day). The four weeks preceding Christmas are collectively known as Advent, which begins four Sundays before Christmas and ends on December 24.

It can all be a bit overwhelming; But I think sometimes it
Can help us realize there is more to the story!

I also learned some of these facts from wikipedia.com,
I remember as a child many of the families in our neighborhood,
Always left their Christmas tree and decorations up well into
January...

Most of my friends were from the Catholic or Lutheran Dedominations.

I just heard my grandson say its so weird that right after Christmas,
It all just ends!
Well, I guess we find that after we have had our Christmas stuff up 
Since right after Thanksgiving, we get tired of having it up!

Personally, I always feel a bit sad that it all ends so quickly!

I may just leave it all up for a while longer this year!!

This is all really quite interesting, But we can take it or leave it!

Just A Thought...
 
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