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Courage

4/24/2017

"Courage: mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty." Have courage this week!!

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Nice Butt

4/16/2017

Happy Monday. You got this! 

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He Has Risen

4/09/2017
"He is not here: he has risen, just as he said."
Matthew 28:6

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April DIY in a Box

4/08/2017


Pictured instructions for those who bought the April DIY in a Box. You can purchase yours HERE!


       
Additional Supplies Needed:
- Blender or food processor
- Large bowl
- Strainer (optional)
- Sponge or towel
  
What To Do:
1. Place all of the paper pieces (including craft paper)  into a large bowl
2. Cover with water and let sit for 15 minutes


3. place paper and about 1/2 cup of the water in blender or food processor


4. blend paper into a pulp (If the paper is not blending well, add more water)
5. If you have a strainer, Pour the contents from blender into the strainer.
If you're not using a strainer, squeeze  water from paper pulp using your hands
6. Place paper pulp back into bowl and use a sponge or towel to soak up 
excess water


7. Scoop a spoonful of paper pulp and press firmly into mold until it is compact
8. Take a large pinch of seeds and sprinkle  over the paper mold


9. Top mold with another spoonful of paper pulp
10. Gently remove paper from mold (the more compact the paper is, the easier it
will be to remove!)


11. Make remaining seed bombs using steps 7-10
- Plant the seed bombs in a pot or plant in the ground by digging a small hole and
covering with soil. Only cover the seed bombs with 1/8 inch of soil.

I'd love to see how your seed bombs turn out! Enjoy! 
#scripteddiyinabox





Choose to Love

4/03/2017
Always choose love over judgement.

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