You know how you have a totally normal 5 day week. Everything is just, well, normal. Same work, nothing special, blah, blah, blah. Well, I’m enjoying this normality!
First off, I bought some quail eggs for the kindergarten at my school to hatch out and they did! I actually got to see one enter this world. It was a beautiful sight!
Over the weekend my momma told me that she is finished with cleaning out my Granny’s home. Then, she gifted this amazing hooked rug that was handmade by my Granny:
I also finally got around to making some Birdseye unpaper (or cloth) towels. We have been paper towel free for a couple years! These are being tested now by us, so if they pass the test, they will be for sale on our etsy shop!
Spoiler alert 🚨: this summer we are going package free, so we are trying to make the things we normally buy packaged. So, just yesterday we made some crackers. The boy is kind of addicted to plain crackers. He thinks these will work just fine!
And I’m just going to leave this cute bunny face here in case you need something to make you smile:
I’ll be reporting back this weekend with the March wrap up! Come on weekend!
Good to go package-free. Not quite there yet myself but am looking into a pasta maker, for example, as a way of further reducing my plastic waste. Still holding out for a coffee bean supplier who can do it without the plastic bag!
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If we are more pasta, I’d want a pasta maker too!! And as for the plastic free coffee, we are trying to figure that out too!! It will definitely be a learning experience!
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Your crackers look great, as do the untowels and the cute quail babies. It’s nice to know about your efforts to avoid packaging and waste 🙂
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Thanks for all the nice words! We are trying to create less trash in this very disposable world. 😀
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A worthwhile project … one of mine as well 🙂
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What is your Etsy shop?
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Hello!! It’s llewellynhomestead.etsy.com. Not too much in there right now, but I’ll be adding more this summer! (Typical teacher with more time to craft in the summer!)
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