67 Days – Don’t Wait to Enjoy the Harvest

 

We may postpone enjoying our bliss until we achieve major milestones; graduating from college, marriage, career success; the list is long.  The other day I heard a man talk about the benefits of celebrating “little harvests.” Studies show that people who have gratitude enjoy better health and sleep patterns and have more energy. Why not enjoy a little harvest this weekend? There is  much to be thankful for.


A Harvest And Halloween Handbook

A Harvest and Halloween Handbook

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68 Days; Let the Magic Begin!


As magical as magic is, it needs to be backed up with hard work, skill and determination.

Whether you are in school, planning a big event (like your life) or doing something important, put all you have into your effort and let the magic begin!

 A Harvest And Halloween Handbook


69 Days – Why Wait for a Great Pizza?

Spooky cat and scarecrow-shaped pizzas

As an artist, I’m always looking for a medium with which I can create something wonderful; food can be a whole lot of fun to play with. Rich colors and varied textures and flavors provide the tools to create a culinary masterpiece! These fun pizzas were featured on the SheKnows Parenting website; here’s the link and you can find the recipes are in

A Harvest and Halloween Handbook


74 Days, The Art of Play

This late summer season provides beautiful weather 
for enjoying the great outdoors. 
Take your picnic up a notch on the “enjoyability” scale by 
bringing along the arts to your celebration. Drawing, watercolor, music and other forms of artistic expression may bring added depth and pleasure to your outings.

75 Days – Do You Know Where Your Buttons Are?

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Make fun and easy bracelets with buttons and beads. My favorite is the one on the top that was made by stringing buttons and tying ribbons on a small black garland, like a pipe cleaner. The others are beads strung on elastic and tied with a bow or with a silk leaf glued on.. These bracelets can be made for a party activity, worn by princesses or given as gifts.
From a Harvest and Halloween Handbook eBook available on Amazon and B&N