Life Lesson from Photography School Contributing Photographer: Carla Ackermann So glad you can join me as we explore some basic photography concepts in this series "Life Lessons from Photography School." This wonʼt be a time where we learn a whole lot of technical stuff; there are hundreds of websites to do that! We are simply going to explore a few little changes that can be made to improve your photos. More importantly, we will see how these same concepts can help you improve your life. That ... continue reading...
Grilled Sausage with Peppers & Orzo
Featured Contributor: Heather Kinnaird ~For more Simple Summer fun check out our Summer digital publication (free)! There are MANY reasons why I love the summer. sleeping in lazy afternoons around the pool the warm evening breeze but mostly it's because I LOVE meals cooked outside While my husband is one to grill year round, during the summer months we grill daily. We have even started to grill our salads (of the green and leafy variety). This is one of my favorite summer meals. It's ... continue reading...
Two Is Better Than One
Contributing Artist: Kathleen Ang-Dalseno "Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken." Ecclesiastes 4:12 Let the cords of love be 3-ply! ... continue reading...
Apple Pie in an Apple
This NO-BAKE, yup you read it right, no bake apple pie in an apple cup is SCRUMPTIOUS! It's perfect for the summer! I served these at a Mother and Daughter Lunch gathering and they were a big hit! For more of our yummy Simple & Summer recipes go here! Apple Pie in an Apple 4 large apples 4 graham crackers crushed 2 tbl brown sugar or 1 tbl sweetener of choice 1/2 tbl cinnamon vanilla ice cream caramel (optional) Directions: 1. Cut about an 1.5 inches off the ... continue reading...
Picnic Parade Party: DIY Watermelon Napkins
~Stop by to see all of our summer recipes, parties, crafts and more in our Summer digital online publication here! ~ Featured Contributor: Renee Hagloch To coordinate with my Picnic Parade party theme, I handmade these watermelon napkins. I am definitely not a good sewer, so I made it easier on myself and used glue, but you could sew everything instead. MATERIALS NEEDED: 1. Scissors 2. Fabric glue 3. Black standard size cloth napkin 4. Red and white checkered fabric 5. Spool of 1 1/2 inch ... continue reading...
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