Thursday, May 9, 2013

Steams in the Desert-May 5th

May 5th
"As they began to sing and praise, the Lord set ambushes against the men...who were invading Judah, and they were defeated."  2 Chronicles 20:22

Oh, if only we would worry less about our problems and sing and praise more! There are thousands of things that shackle us that could be turned into instruments of music, if we just knew how to do it. Think of those people who ponder, meditate, and weigh the affairs of life, and who continually study the mysterious inner workings of God's providence, wondering why they suffer burdens and are opposed and battled on every front. How different their lives would be, and how much more joyful, if they would stop indulging in self-centered and inward thinking and instead would daily lift their experiences to God, praising Him for them.
It is easier to sing your worries away then to reason them away. Why not sing in the morning? Think of the birds-they are the first to sing each day, and they have fewer worries than anything else in creation. And don't forget to sing in the evening, which is what the robins do when they have finished their daily work. Once they have flown their last flight of the day and gathered the last bit of food, they find a treetop from which to sing a song of praise.
Oh, that we might learn to sing morning and evening, offering up song after song of continual praise throughout our day! selected

Don't let the song go out of your life
Although it sometimes will flow
In a minor strain; it will blend again
With the major tone you know.

Although shadows rise to obscure life's skies. 
And hide for a time the sun,
The sooner they'll lift and reveal the rift, 
If you let the melody run.

Don't let the song go out of your life; 
Though the voice may have lost its trill,
Though the quivering note may die in your throat,
Let it sing in your spirit still. 

Don't let the song go our of your life; 
Let it wring in your soul while here;
And when you go hence, it will follow you thence, 
and live on in another sphere.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Latest Etsy Listings




                          Mini wallets in a variety of fabric colors/prints;listed at $5 a piece.


                               Wisteria baby girl hat with an adorable flower; listed at $20.00.
                          Wisteria baby girl Mary Jane's shoes, with a flower, listed at $18.00.
                                                Prayer Shawl, in purple, listed at $30.00.

Please check out my Etsy shop, Kierstyn's Kreations and the whole Etsy community to find beautiful handmade and vintage items! The shop is now open to custom orders!!! So, please do not hesitate to contact me if you'd like any changes done to the items(s) you are purchasing!! Thank you!!!!!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Inspiration Spot

                        Inspiration Spot

I am blessed to be able to travel with my family. We love to go camping together, along with our dogs. Because we like to keep our lives private I'm not going to tell you too much about us, but I do hope to write enough to give you an idea of the beauty of this place that I'll call, the inspiration spot.

      Meet my lovely hiking buddy, Mandy! She and I had several very nice hikes!

The wildflowers this spring in California have been absolutely lovely! More then I've seen in years!

                                                         
                                                   We LOVE to play horse shoes!
It took me a while to get my hold on the shoe just right for the perfect pitch but I finally did!
                                                   Here is my ringer!! Happy me!

                                     
                           Some of the lovely views that bring endless inspiration!                                                                                                                                                        


There's nothing like fresh, clean country air to clear the mind and put the world back into proper perspective!


I was able to work on items that are now for sale on my Etsy shop, Kierstyn's Kreations, which I will blog about later. I am so thankful for the ways God uses His beautiful creation to inspire!

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Streams In the Desert-May 1st

Since January, I've been reading a daily devotional called Streams in the Desert by L. B. Cowman and edited by Jim Reimann. It's been amazing how much it hits home and teaches me every day. This one seemed exceptionally good to me, so I decided to post it.

May 1
"God, who does not lie, promised."  (Titus 1:2)

Faith is not conjuring, up through an act of your will, a sense of certainty that something good is going to happen. No, it is recognizing God's promise as an actual fact, believing it is true, rejoicing in the knowledge of that truth, and then simply resting because God said it. 
Faith turns a promise into a prophecy. A promise is contingent upon our cooperation, but when we exercise genuine faith in it, it becomes a prophecy. Then we can move ahead with certainty that it will come to pass, because "God...does not lie." from Days of Heaven upon Earth
I often hear people praying for more faith, but when I listen carefully to them and get to the essence of their  prayer, I realize it is not more faith they are wanting at all. What they are wanting is their faith to be changed to sight. 
Faith does not say, "I see this is good for me; therefore God must have sent it." Instead, faith declares, "God sent it; therefore it must be good for me." 
Faith, when walking through the dark with God, only asks Him to hold his hand more tightly. Phillips Brooks

The Shepherd does not ask of thee
Faith in your faith, but only faith in Him;
And this He meant in saying, "Come to me." 
In light or darkness seek to do His will,
And leave the work of faith to Jesus still.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Sewing A Sash

                     Sewing A Sash

I have a cousin whose getting married in the fall and we are all so excited for her! I sewed her a sash that says "Soon To Be Mrs. ...." , for the sake of privacy, I'm not telling my cousin's future last name.

                                          I cut the sash out of an old white dress....
   You can make it any length you want, depending on the individual. Angling the ends works best.
         I sewed the sides together and the two ends. Then I pinned where I wanted the writing to go...
Keep in mind, if you decide to make one, you need to be able to read the sash from left to write as you look at it....and ta-dah! Here is the finished product! Later I used fabric paints to do the writing.

Reversible Picnic Table Quilt

          Sewing A Reversible  Picnic Table Quilt

I recently went to one of our local sewing shops and had a wonderful time looking over everything! I found a cute pattern for a reversible picnic table quilt and decided to make it as a gift. After getting home and thoroughly reading through the pattern; as I should have done in the store; I discovered I'd bit off more than I could chew, I mean sew! With Mom's help, lots of prayer, and hard work I completed it before my Dad's birthday and he enjoyed using it on our recent get away!

                                                     The pattern and the main body fabric.

                                  Sewing the corners to the edging and enjoying a cup of coffee!!
                                               Pinning the trim and corners to the table cloth.

                                                    Completed, folded, and ready to wrap!
                                                              In use at camp on the table!

Friday, April 5, 2013

The Heart's Garden

                 The Heart's Garden

The heart is a garden
Where thought flowers grow
The thoughts that we think
Are the thoughts that we sow

Every kind, loving thought
Bears a kind, loving deed,
While a thought that is selfish
Is just like a weed.

We must watch what we think
Each minute, all day;
And pull out the weed thoughts
And throw them away.

And pleasant, loving seed thoughts 
So thick in a row
That there will be no room 
For weed thoughts to grow    

By Katherine Merrill