
I’ve been busy! Recent work roundup
Has my blog seemed quiet lately? I know it seems like that, but I have been a busy little bee this month! (Emphasis on little—
In a world that moves quickly, creating something together as a family can be a sacred act of slowing down. Whether it’s crafting around the kitchen table, painting scripture-inspired wall art, or building a new holiday tradition, these moments matter — not because the results are perfect, but because the time is shared.
This space is where creativity meets connection.
Here, you’ll find faith-filled DIY projects designed to help your family grow closer — to one another and to God. From simple crafts and seasonal activities to Bible memory games and prayer prompts you can hang on the fridge, each project is intentional. They’re not just cute or crafty (though many are both!) — they’re meant to spark conversations, laughter, and lasting memories rooted in God’s truth.
You don’t have to be “crafty” to join in. These projects are easy to follow, budget-friendly, and kid-approved — but more than that, they’re about creating meaningful moments in the middle of ordinary life.
So whether you’re looking to bring a Bible verse to life through art, create handmade gifts with a message, or establish faith-based family rhythms throughout the year, you’ll find inspiration here.
Let’s make time to build, paint, write, fold, and imagine — not just for fun, but for faith. Let’s create with purpose, love with intention, and turn our homes into holy spaces, one project at a time.
Has my blog seemed quiet lately? I know it seems like that, but I have been a busy little bee this month! (Emphasis on little—
Easter basket ideas that are not candy. Items are organized by age and are all $20 and under
20 Easter basket ideas that are not candy. Items are organized by age and are all $20 and under
My apologies in advance for the quality of these photos; I filmed the process in stories and forgot to take step-by-step process shots, so many
Clothes are a creative expression for me, but the love of clothes can turn to sin very quickly. This post covers my strategy for keeping the creativity alive, but not letting shopping for clothes turn in to an idol.
Father’s Day is half a week away, and rather than doing the last-minute, panic-buy where you shell out way too much money for a lackluster
Adelaide was first gently nudged and then heftily shoved by God to start a blog in 2020 detailing her commitment to read the Bible thoughtfully in its entirety. She blogs about what God reveals to her in scripture, her ongoing battle with chronic anxiety, and her love for DIY projects.