5 things for the weekend 22.24
diy sidewalk chalk, a refreshing drink, garden notes, new notebooks
The last few weeks I have been happily puttering around the garden. I’ve taken the time to really work on bringing it back after a couple years of neglect, and I feel a real sense of accomplishment. My favourite flower bed is thriving again, as is my herb spiral. The hubby has been working on the veggies, and we should be harvesting tomatoes soon. I still have couple areas that need attention, but we’re under a heat wave alert right now, so I haven’t been able to get out there as much as usual. But I am really motivated to see my green space thriving again!
5 Things
1. Reading new releases is great, but let’s add to your TBR from this list of 20 of the best books from 2010-2019
2. Craftspeople need the right tools. here are 15 must-haves for knitters.
3. Your superhero fans will love this printable wordsearch. It’s free!
4. Hot enough for ya? Put this thirst quencher in your water bottle.
5. While the hours away outdoors making art with sidewalk chart. Here are 13 ways to DIY it.
What are you DoING?
I am:
Reading: These Ghosts Are Family
Listening: Hamilton original Broadway cast Album
Watching: Abbott Elementary
Making: The Floodlight Tee
Loving: my new water bottle
and you?
News from The Callaloo Collective
We’re halfway through the photo challenge and having fun! Come join us. You don’t need to catch up, just start with today’s prompt.
I’ve been talking somewhat constantly about eating lots of salads, so I put it all in a blog post. Learn how to set up your very own salad bar!
New journal notebooks are in the shop. Document your summer memories with this specially designed notebooks. What’s that? It’s not summer where you are? Well I got you covered!
Knitters, crocheters and other fiber artists, check out these grid books for designing and recording your stitch charts.
“Even though they were just words, they built a world that she couldn’t stop thinking about, that she felt trapped inside every night.”
― Maisy Card, These Ghosts Are Family