From Outside the Frame
by adustyframe ~ April 16th, 2009
I’m going to try moving this to later on in the week since I moved Works of God to Mondays.
Do you like these type of posts? I enjoy reading them on other blogs because I never know if I missed something good!
Prayer Journals–this sounds like a neat idea. I don’t know if I’ll ever have time to work on one but what a great use for your scrapbooking stuff. When I was in college, we took a Study of Prayer class and had to make journals. It was long before scrapbooking, but I remember adding Precious Moments pictures and stickers.
Tee shirt yarn–oooo a new addiction! Actually I haven’t tried it yet, but I think it would be great for using up worn out brightly colored tees. Right now I have plenty of yarn to knit with so I’m filing this idea away for later.
And here’s a rug knit with tee shirt yarn.
Homemade bubble mailers–I don’t think I’d make these for everyday mailing but for a gift they’d be fun!
The end of Christian America? A post and information on Robin Lee Hatcher’s blog.
Man decorates his basement with Sharpies. I guarantee if I did this it would NOT make the news!
Creative Ideas for Grilled Cheese sandwiches–always nice to try something different.
Have you found any great links this week?




April 16th, 2009 at 9:41 am
I do like these kinds of posts, Lizzie. There’s just so much out there and no time to read it all, so I enjoy links that others find interesting. I don’t click on all of them, but just a few that look interesting to me.
That Sharpie marker decorating was amazing! If I tried such a thing it would like like a preschool student did it.
April 16th, 2009 at 12:37 pm
I do like them a lot! That’s how I find the good stuff! In fact, a blog you posted about in one of these posts was exactly the information I needed and a blog I needed to follow for the type of cooking I’m doing now – so THANK YOU!
April 16th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
I check out your links every week! : )
Alesha
April 20th, 2009 at 10:09 am
I saw the Prayer Journal templates earlier and intended to have my daughter make one for our family as a homeschool handwork project, but it’s never gotten done! Say it with me: “Maybe next year.”