“Homemaking is an art, and you have the privilege of expressing and developing all your talents there in a little place called home. You get to build…beautify… organize…create…fuss…express yourself. You get to read and study and grow and master nutrition, finances, horticulture, design, wardrobe, etc. And you also get to shape your children, to give their precious lives a bent toward God. To nurture their souls with the good things of God. To pass on the truth about Jesus to one more generation. And to do so means you’ve got to be dedicated, organized, and a woman of purpose. And you’ve got to have the spunk and energy to follow through on all the dedication, organization, and purpose that answering God’s high calling to homemaking requires.” –Elizabeth George, A Woman’s High Calling
A small wall no more than about a foot was extremely bare but I had no idea what to do with it. Since my decor is primitive/antique with a little bit of modern, I finally opted for an antique door nob and a monogram frame.
You can get "look alikes" at Hobby Lobby for 50% off if you hit their decor sales.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful idea. Just the mix between antique and modern. I have fallen in love with that quote.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out just delightful!! Thank you Lord!!
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty. Like vintage looking decor.
ReplyDeleteYes, I was planning on posting the dressing recipe. I am so behind with blogging, so hopefully very soon.
((hugs))
Katia
Did you make this? So cute. Definately simple elegance.
ReplyDeleteI love your quote. Elizabeth George is one of my favorite authors. God bless.
ReplyDeleteI like it.
ReplyDeleteGreat quote! i love it! Your picture turned out wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Blessings,
Jill
I love this idea. I am going to try it at my house.
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