Homestead Musings
A Sukkot Flag for Your Feast
When Sukkot rolls around each fall, I always feel a deep sense of both homecoming and journey. This is the time when we remember how God sheltered His people in the wilderness, and also rejoice in the harvest He still provides today. Our homes and our hearts become little “booths” of thanksgiving.
One of my favorite ways to mark the season is with crafts that bring the story right into our hands. This year, I designed a Sukkot flag to hang in the sukkah, wave during celebration, or simply brighten up a window or wall.
part 2: Sewing Inspiration for Fall
Bring the beauty of the harvest and the Word of God to your table this fall. This project combines elegant scalloped edges, appliquéd pomegranates, and embroidered scripture to create a runner that’s as meaningful as it is beautiful.
Goodbye to Summer: Sewing Inspiration for Fall
Fall is the season of Sukkot, the Festival of Ingathering, and these block-printed tea towels are my nod to the harvest. Using hand-carved linoleum stamps, I press motifs of grapes, pomegranates, and wheat onto simple flour sack towels.
A favorite craft
Skeleton leaves are beautiful, delicate, and perfect for crafting, decorating, or preserving nature’s beauty. These intricate leaf structures showcase the natural vein network of a leaf, making them ideal for art projects, handmade cards, bookmarks, and more.
Here’s how you can create your own skeleton leaves using a simple at-home method.
10+ creative ways to use your skeleton leaves
Skeleton leaves are not just delicate beauties—they are versatile, elegant, and timeless elements for crafting and decorating. Whether you’re making jewelry, home décor, or personalized gifts, these projects bring a touch of nature and creativity to your everyday life.
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