My kitchen table is buried under school materials for next school year (aka “next month”) and here I am – writing a blog post instead. Hopefully one day soon I’ll get all of that planning done. (Fingers crossed!) Even better would be if I could get caught up on my email too. Dream big, Angie!
For now, I’ll just share some links that I have enjoyed from around the Internet:
Why Your Blog Has No Comments – Money and Risk
A look at how you may be keeping people from commenting on your blog by the road blocks you set up on your commenting.
Best Times to List on Etsy – Everything Etsy
This will come in really handy for me. You know, if I ever put anything in to my new Etsy shop.
Stain Removal: How to Remove Food Grease Stains - Mama’s Laundry Talk
I don’t know about you, but I think the rule at our house is that a minimum of 50% of stains have to be from something with some grease factor.
Make Your Own Chic Embellished Tea Towels - Make and Takes
Holy heck! These are crazy cute! One day, if I stop being scared of my sewing machine, I might even tackle making one.
Mark the End of Your Year with a Book – The Homeschool Classroom (written by Michele from Just in Case)
I’m kind of an emotional sap. That’s just me, and I’ll admit it. So, this idea, which is amazing for any parents (not just those that homeschool), really tugged at my heart.
Make a Giant Rosary with Kids – Catholic Icing
This is truly an outside the box thinking project. I think most kids would think this was an amazing project. As in, one of those when they all sit around when you are long gone and they are in their seventies and say, “Hey – remember that time that we made a Rosary with Mom out of a Pool Noodle? Good times.”
Yaya Meets St. Anthony – Conversion Diary
Oh my goodness! This tickled me so much that I had to read it out loud to Eric.
Pillow Cookies – Bakerella
My stomach growled the first time I saw this, and when I just looked at it to write about it, my stomach growled again. We absolutely must make these amazing looking cookies that have brownies inside.
Homemade Roasted Roma Tomatoes – Make and Takes
I just picked my first Roma tomato this evening. I can’t wait until I have enough to try this recipe. They look delicious!
10 Things to Cook in a Muffin Tin – Feels Like Home
And to think, I only use mine to make cupcakes and muffins. Love these ideas! (Then again, I do hate washing the muffin tins later.)
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i always look forwqard to this post of many great links. thanks.
Oh, I seriously hate washing muffin tins too!
Loved the first link!
Love what you said about the pool noodle rosary. I’ve been sitting on that idea since last winter
Thanks for sharing the link!