September 27, 2009 - Here's the scoop on this week's radio show! Tune in LIVE every Sunday night to listen and follow along!
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any feature on this page: Rave about Fave Project Ideas of the Week Guest Interview with Liz Nonnemacher Guest Interview with Fran Ortmeyer Trends with Jennifer Blevins Craft Concierge - Maria Nerius Embracing Your Creative Spirit with Katheryn Tidwell Bieber The Final Few | Musings | Herban Living |
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All of our Inspired at Home projects can be found at FaveCrafts.com. We love to rave about Fave! This is a site that is a center for all things crafting with thousands of free craft projects from craft manufacturers, designers and craft bloggers.
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My project pick this week is from
www.creativekismet.com. I just love anything made
with brown bag. It's a great surface to create with and
paint on. I found this wonderful tutorial using and
recycling brown bag into journals. Love it! >>Heidi |
My
project pick this week comes from
www.inspiredathome.com.
(Hey! That's us!) This pretty
Seashore Box is made by Candace Liccione. Hey, that's
me! I picked this project this week because it is really
pretty and so easy to make. It's a great way to use all
those shells you picked up at the beach this summer. The
base is a wooden box and the shells and sand are embedded in
Texture Magic. This is a project that almost any age can do!
Have fun preserving your summer memories!>>Candace
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Embracing
your Creative Spirit with Katheryn Tidwell Bieber
- this week's topic is "Embracing Your Sense of
Personal Power ". Click to read Katheryn's musings
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Maria
Nerius answers your creative question -
"What is Needle Felting?" Read Maria's
info on Hand Felting!
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Our
guest trendspotter,
Jennifer
Blevins from I Love to Create shares her insights on the
trend of Red & Black. Check out Jennifer's trend spot reports
at www.ilovetocreate.com. You'll find all sorts of cool
information and pictures that will inspire you in your
creative
expression. Visit Jennifer on her blog at
jenstrendspot.blogspot.com.
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Liz
Nonnemacher is the editor of
Fran
Ortmeyer was raised in the rural south where
she learned the needle arts from her female relatives. In
those days, what we consider crafts or hobbies today were
necessities. Fran will be discussing
tolerates drought conditions well. Thyme, of course, is
great for cooking. It adds flavor to many recipes and helps
you digest your food better by stimulating production of
gastric juices while it relax gastrointestinal muscles and
relieves mild cramps and gas. Thyme is great to flavor
meats, soups, stews, lamb, poultry, tomatoes, eggs and in
stuffing. Thyme is always more flavorful when used fresh.
Thyme is a powerful germicide; it is anti-viral,
anti-oxidant, anti-fungal, anti-spasmodic for respiratory
issues, astringent and good for bronchitis, whooping cough,
laryngitis and asthma. Thyme also helps relieve insect
bites, bee stings, joint paint and helps heal athlete's
foot. You can't ask much more from an herb! >>Candace
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