From Wild to Wonderful – Part 3
June 24, 2008 by Elizabeth
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About Me
Elizabeth
Wife, mother, teacher, aspiring artist, reader of good books, lover of everything outside
Hidden Art
- Art Every Day 2008 (9)
- blog design (1)
- blogging (1)
- clothing (1)
- Collage (3)
- cooking (3)
- dinner (4)
- drawing (3)
- Eat At Home Every Day 2009 (2)
- Edith Schaeffer (2)
- entertaining (1)
- Flower Child (3)
- Food (7)
- gardening (7)
- glitter (1)
- hidden art (7)
- hidden potential (1)
- homemaking (2)
- hospitality (1)
- interior decoration (2)
- Journal (1)
- knitting (2)
- Mod Podge (1)
- nature study (1)
- outside art (4)
- painting (5)
- photography (1)
- Princess (1)
- Uncategorized (7)
- Writing (3)
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Disclaimer
In real life we all face different circumstances. Susan Schaeffer Macaulay, For the Family's Sake, p. 178
Whenever I read through and think about Hidden Art, there is a danger that I will fall into despair because I can't do everything that Mrs. Schaeffer suggests. It is important to remember that the individual areas of Hidden Art that I discuss are like a buffet table and you are to pick and choose those which fit your unique personality! It is also possible that you will try many of the Hidden Arts before you find the one that speaks to your inner creativity. The important thing is to not give up and to continue trying new things. Archives