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Readers choose from 20 projects designed to mark special occasions or holidays. They learn decoupage, stenciling, lettering, stamping, collage, and other techniques requiring ordinary supplies such as inks, paints, mats, papers, adhesives, and scissors. 200 color illustrations.
This beautiful memory book, graced with pink primroses and delicate tea cups by inspirational artist Susan Wheeler, is a sweet invitation to grandmother to share her life. Celebratory quotes and floral borders adorn the guided questions and the ample space for responses. Here, a special woman can share about childhood, family, hopes as a parent and grandparent, dreams and delights, and special life moments. Designed for a family to give to Grandma with the invitation to share her life with them, this unique keepsake will be treasured for years to come. A grandmother's legacy of love expressed through stories, memories, and favorite things is ultimately the gift of a life celebrated by all generations.
Billy Graham describes Rose Adams as “a delightful Christian woman who cared for my mother, Morrow Coffey Graham, in her last two years of life.” Decades later, Rose would still visit the reverend and his wife, Ruth, warming their hearts with memories of Mother Graham, as she was known, and how every conversation would lead back to the Bible. In time, Adams put these recollections on tape for Billy Graham. Deeply touched, he then suggested putting them into book form, knowing so many would draw comfort and strength from seeing how one younger woman learned so much from an older one. Treasured Moments with Mother Graham is the sparkling result, four months worth of daily devotions built from the diary of Rose Adams. Each entry includes a word of Truth from Mother Graham, a related Scripture and application, a recollection from Rose Adams to Billy Graham on the context and meaning of this teaching from his mother, and finally is complemented by reflections on this thought from Billy Graham. These are indeed treasured moments that span every book of the Bible and every facet of the Christian life.
Mother's Memories is a beautifully organized journal--a keepsake of your own life story to pass on to your children and/or family members to keep your memories alive forever. Most children know very little about their mother's deepest joys, greatest challenges, and most special parental moments. With Mother's Memories you can now provide your children with one of life's greatest treasures-a firsthand account of your life, your favorite activities and pastimes, your opinions and beliefs, challenges and milestones, and most cherished photographs. Headings and prompts make it easy to record thoughts and memories and to paste in special photographs. Pockets provide easy, safe storage for important documents and letters. Share with your children . . . the earliest memories of your parents your teenage years the fashion and music of your time the things you loved most significant people who influenced your life your wedding day reflections on being a mother With this beautifully organized journal, your children will be blessed with a gift that will record your story and keep your memories alive forever.
In the autumn of 1944, around 70,000 people fled Estonia in the face of the Red Army advance. Most of them believed the Soviet occupation would be short-lived and they would soon be able to return home, so many of them hid the most valuable of their belongings they were unable to carry, burying them in 'safe' places. Until Stalin's death in 1953, Estonians continued to bury objects to hide them, now for fear of deportation to Siberia. In Hoarding memories, the archaeologist Mats Burström tells the stories of some of these hoards: the ones that remain buried, the ones that vanished, and the ones that were recovered and have found a place in new contexts. Their sheer variety brings together all levels of history, from personal memories to high politics, and reflects how events on the world stage can shape the fate of individual families, even across several generations. Yet most of all, as a groundbreaking work of contemporary archaeology, it is concerned with what objects mean to us, and our gift for remembering.
Guide to products, supplies, and techniques used for creating lasting and memorable scrapbooks and photo albums using templates, découpage, painting, embossing, and other techniques.
This book is about my dad, a unique individual, who had his own “BACK WOODS" way of doing things. He played like a KID but had the heart of a LION. Even though we had some dysfunctional issues under our roof, I can look back now and have a good laugh. I’m very proud of everything he accomplished, against odds, no-one else would have taken. He was ONE OF A KIND! I hope you enjoy reading about him and how he succeeded in raising all us kids.
'Deliciously chilly' - Guardian 'Humming with suppressed hysteria and madness' - The Times 'Wonderfully evocative' - Heat Hare House is not its real name, of course. I have, if you will forgive me, kept names to a minimum here, for reasons that will become understandable . . . In the first brisk days of autumn, a woman arrives in Scotland having left her job at an all-girls school in London in mysterious circumstances. Moving into a cottage on the remote estate of Hare House, she begins to explore her new home. But among the tiny roads, wild moorland, and scattered houses, something more sinister lurks: local tales of witchcraft, clay figures and young men sent mad. Striking up a friendship with her landlord, Grant, and his younger sister, Cass, she begins to suspect that all might not be quite as it seems at Hare House. And as autumn turns to winter, and a heavy snowfall traps the inhabitants of the estate within its walls, tensions rise to fever pitch. Sally Hinchcliffe’s Hare House is a modern-day witch story, perfect for fans of Pine and The Loney. 'A beautiful, slow burn of a novel, eerie and shimmering in equal measure' - Mary Paulson-Ellis