Disclosure: I was sent a custom paint-by-number kit in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Do you remember color-by-numbers and paint-by-numbers from your childhood? I do. I use to love them. Recently I was asked to review an adult paint-by-number from Winnie's Pick. They said I could pick whichever one I wanted and I was excited to see the Photo to Custom Paint-By-Number option. I thought it would be neat to paint a family portrait. A childhood friend, who is a professional photographer, took a photo of us at another childhood friend's daughter's wedding last summer that we love. I sent it along.
Winnie's Picks Paint-By-Number -- Crafty Sundays Review
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Winnie's Picks Paint-By-Number -- Crafty Sundays Review
2020-07-05T15:11:00-04:00
Carrie
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New Picture Books About Dad's Love
Disclosure: I was sent copies of these books in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Today I am going to share two new picture books about dads. They would have been perfect for Father's Day but alas I got them after Father's Day. They are however wonderful books and it is great to see some books with dads in them that have some substance.
Today I am going to share two new picture books about dads. They would have been perfect for Father's Day but alas I got them after Father's Day. They are however wonderful books and it is great to see some books with dads in them that have some substance.
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New Picture Books About Dad's Love
2020-07-01T15:18:00-04:00
Carrie
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Bryan Stevenson -- Lawyer, Activist -- #blacklivesmatter
As we continue with our Black Lives Matter Series today we are looking at Bryan Stevenson. Now I will admit I knew nothing about him before researching him for this post. He is one of the names I was given by my black teacher friends when I asked for black people every American should know. From reading about Bryan Stevenson I have to say he is the perfect person to feature right now. His own experiences and those he fights for are examples of the injustice and prejudice in our country and society. I just watched the movie based off of Bryan Stevenson's memoir, Just Mercy. (The film and book have the same title.) If you have not watched it, you should. It is powerful. I cannot wait to get my hands on the book since I know the book is always better than the movie. This movie shows Bryan as a compassionate and intelligent man. He devotes his life to helping the poor and the people who have been charged with crimes they did not commit.
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Bryan Stevenson -- Lawyer, Activist -- #blacklivesmatter
2020-06-29T07:00:00-04:00
Carrie
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Crafty Sundays -- Quilt Art Chinese Style Review and My First Attempts at Paper Quilling
Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
This week I have been focusing on organizing my craft room. I'm about half way there! However last night I felt a strong urge to make something. I pulled out a cheap paper quilling kit I bought awhile ago (maybe at AC Moore before it closed). The kit taught how to make three different style flowers. I decided to give it a try. Here is my first one.
This week I have been focusing on organizing my craft room. I'm about half way there! However last night I felt a strong urge to make something. I pulled out a cheap paper quilling kit I bought awhile ago (maybe at AC Moore before it closed). The kit taught how to make three different style flowers. I decided to give it a try. Here is my first one.
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Crafty Sundays -- Quilt Art Chinese Style Review and My First Attempts at Paper Quilling
2020-06-28T21:11:00-04:00
Carrie
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3 Multicultural Picture Books
Disclosure: I was sent copies of these books in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
I have gathered a group of three new multicultural picture books to share with you. Each are multicultural in different ways and share about different important lessons. We will start with one that is good for teaching young children a bit of Civil Rights Movement history. It is A Ride to Remember by Sharon Langley and Amy Nathan and illustrated by Floyd Cooper.
I have gathered a group of three new multicultural picture books to share with you. Each are multicultural in different ways and share about different important lessons. We will start with one that is good for teaching young children a bit of Civil Rights Movement history. It is A Ride to Remember by Sharon Langley and Amy Nathan and illustrated by Floyd Cooper.
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