Homemaking Link-Up!

by Emily Rose Brookshire on April 6, 2011 in Homemaking Link-Up

There are so many beautiful things about homemaking . . . and right here is the perfect place for us to encourage one another in this beautiful calling! Below you can share the link to a post or article on your blog about homemaking, whether it be about cleaning, character, cooking, etc.

To share a link to your post about homemaking, you can use the Linky below . . . just share your link (make sure the link goes directly to your post), title, and image (it’s easy)!

Emily Rose Brookshire

Emily Rose was home-educated and is a work-at-home-daughter. She finds joy in serving her family and is very blessed to be taught by her wonderful mother in biblical womanhood and artful homemaking. A few of her interests include hospitality, photography, graphic and web design, studying history and theology, and cultural reformation. Emily Rose and her sister have created a line of historical paper dolls based on Christian women from history, the Daughters of His Story Paper Dolls as well as The Family Treasure Coloring Book. In November 2011, the Brookshire ladies began the Clementine Pattern Co., where they create and sell embroidery patterns. Emily Rose blogs at Simply Vintagegirl.

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April @ The 21st Century Housewife April 6, 2011

Thank you so much for hosting the linky. I always enjoy the Homemaking Link Up.

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Catherine McChessney April 6, 2011

Thank-you for this great way to find other bloggers that share my lifestyle and interests.

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Lisa @ HappyinDoleValley April 6, 2011

Thanks for hosting! I’m sharing a recipe for blueberry cream cheese muffins which are a great way to use up those blueberries in your freezer. Fresh fruit season is coming soon! Blessings, ~Lisa

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Tamara April 6, 2011

I am so blessed by the networking of believers! Thank you for helping to expand our community, find new resources, support and friends. God’s richest blessings to you~
Tamara

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Sally April 6, 2011

I am sharing my first of three posts on spinning wool, from a class I took this past weekend! I hope it encourages others to consider this heritage art!
http://31thirteen.blogspot.com/2011/04/before-you-spin-you-must.html

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