This year, during (in)RL, one of the optional videos that we shared with you was a really fun craft tutorial hosted by Jen Schmidt. She gathered some girlfriends around the table, fired up the glue guns, and showed us how fellowship and hospitality can be as simple as getting together for a craft day!
We wanted to share that video again with you today in case you missed it in April. Maybe you didn’t have time during your meetup to add the craft, or you weren’t sure how to incorporate it – we know how full (in)RL weekend (and our lives!) can be. But we’d love to encourage you to use the video now as a way to get your friends together for an unofficial (in)RL hangout time, to continue to get to know one another, share your “God watch” moments, and to have some fun as we get ready for summer!
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Did you notice how many fun Daily Grace items Jen used in her home? From the coffee cup in her hand as she greets her guests to the creative way she used the plate & creamer to hold her craft supplies, we love seeing how Daily Grace fits in so naturally to her everyday moments!
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We’d love to see your photos, too! Whether you want to share a photo of your finished craft project or a quick snapshot of how you’re using the Daily Grace items in your home, simply save the photo to your computer & follow the steps below to share it on the linky tool, below.
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Kim J says
I love this idea. Such a nice way to remember all that God has done in my life. Thanks for sharing, as I missed this the first time.
Tonya Salomons says
I love my Daily Grace chalkboard – I have an old hymnal that my Oma gave me and every day I scour the old words for inspiration to take with me during my day. I write it on the chalk board as reminder that God is always with me during my day!
Anna Rendell says
Ooh, I adore the Daily Grace line. I have most of it =) The platter is awesome – perfect to bring out when we’re grilling. I love the four-compartment dish and use it for my jewelry. We use the dishes daily, and the tea pot is on an open shelf in my kitchen. Love it all!
darlenefrey says
I share this because its insiping ang encouraging to me and I want to share these faithful quotes with others
Beth WIlliams says
Although I’m not crafty I do love the idea. I started a few years ago with a “Thankful Journal”. I wrote down everything thing I could think of that I was thankful for from biggies like Jesus, Home in Heaven to small stuff like pens, pencils, electricity, etc. Daily I write down the things that I’m thankful for that day and thus remind myself of all that I have.
Blessings 🙂