“It's the little details in life that make all the difference.”

There are so many wonderful features in the making of a home. This is a place where I would love for you to share your love for anything home-related. Homemaking, homeschooling and homesteading are all a part of the lovely art of home-making!
~~Please link up posts in the spirit of Titus 2 and Proverbs 31 (such as recipes, godly encouragement, DIY's, frugal living, child-raising, medicine making, preparedness, gardening, home decoration, school lessons, etc).~~ You are welcome to share as many posts as you like!
~~Please link up posts in the spirit of Titus 2 and Proverbs 31 (such as recipes, godly encouragement, DIY's, frugal living, child-raising, medicine making, preparedness, gardening, home decoration, school lessons, etc).~~ You are welcome to share as many posts as you like!
*Today we are featuring our FIVE FAVORITES from last week *
The Lord Shall Lift Up a Standard by Roxy (Living From Glory to Glory)
is a great encouragement for those who are going through a tough time.
No Cook Meal Ideas by Merissa (Little House Living)
gives some menu inspiration for keeping a cooler kitchen in the summer heat!
The Home Tour by Debra (MsMoozys Open House) was
a pleasant way to spend a few minutes with a cup of tea.
How to Freeze Corn by Kathi (Oak Hill Homestead)
She shares a clever tip on easily removing kernels from the cob that I appreciated.
Why Study Missionaries? by Deana (Redeeming the Days)
It's time to teach our children about real heroes!
And finally, Has the Handwritten Letter Become Extinct? by Naomi (What Joy is Mine)
* And the #1 VIEWED POST From Last Week*
Christian Women and 50 Shades of Grey by Nicole (Children Are a Blessing)
For the sake of our readers, please link up appropriate and wholesome home-related articles and leave out any giveaways, advertisements, etc. Thank you for understanding! I can't wait to see what you all have to share! It would also be nice to leave an encouraging comment for at least one person who has linked up (tell them "hi" from me :)
Please copy the button below (html code is in box below it) and share on your blog post or side-bar so others can come and join in the link up as well!
This post may be shared with some or all of the following link-ups: The Art of Home-Making Mondays, Modest Mom Monday's, Homestead Barn Hop, Amaze Me Monday, Monday's Musings, Marriage Monday, Titus 2sdays, Titus 2 Tuesdays, Raising Homemakers, Make Bake Create, Wise Woman Link Up, Wow Us Wednesdays, Wildcrafting Wednesday, The Scoop, Coffee and Conversation, So Much at Home, Homemaking Thursdays, Home Sweet Home, Hearts for Home Thursdays, Growing in Grace Thursdays, Home Acre Hop, From the Farm Blog Hop, Farmgirl Friday, Front Porch Friday Blog Hop, Simple Meals Friday, Cultivate Nourishing and Clever Chicks Blog Hop. Thank you lovely ladies for hosting these.










Hi Jes,
ReplyDeleteThere is something so personal and unique about the handwritten card or letter, in addition to its method of transport, the 'snail mail' alias, as it is referred to by many today. I know I still get as excited as a child at Christmas, whenever I do happen to spot a coloured envelope in our mailbox, which signifies a greeting card inside. Thanks so much for hosting and hope you have a lovely week!
Poppy
Thanks for sharing Poppy, I must agree with you :) Thank you also for joining us this week!
DeleteThank you for hosting, Jes!
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to perusing the entries in this cozy homemaking party. Thank you for this lovely place to share and learn from other homemakers. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feature of my home tour Jes, that was a very awesome surprise! :-) Thanks again and thanks for hosting the parties. Have a great day. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Jes, thanks for this fun party and for following my blog. I'm now your new follower of your blog too! Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteJulie
Once again, thank you, sweet friend, for the wonderful link-up party. Have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning, Jes, thank you for using my post as one of your featured ones!! I feel so blessed and honored! I must say that post was what I have needed in this season! Life is a joy no matter the stain or stress! I like to say to myself (From glory to glory)
ReplyDeleteOur 8th grand-daughter will be born soon! My DIL is still recovering from a bad root canal she had to have mouth surgery. We have been very busy this last week But your blog and parties are so very uplifting and enjoyable. May your week be a great one; do you have any tomatoes yet?
Love Ya, Roxy
Very exciting about your growing family! Our tomatoes didn't do well this year, too much rain for us... but great year for cukes! Thanks for linking with us, you always share wonderful encouragement! Have a beautiful week :)
DeleteHi there, Jes! Thank you so much for letting us link up here! Have a wonderful afternoon!
ReplyDeleteHi I came by to link my Christmas in August post about serving missionaries and noticed you featured a post from last week about studying missionaries. I enjoyed writing the post and remembering all the great times I had as a child studying missionaries! Maybe my post will jog some fun memories. Thanks for the linky. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteSherry
Thank you Sherry, I look forward to making a visit! :)
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