Everyday Confetti: Your Year-Round Guide to Celebrating Holidays and Occasions Paperback
By Authors Karen Ehman & Glynnis Whitwer
When a busy woman looks at her calendar and sees a birthday, holiday, or special occasion, she has the best intentions for bringing joy to her family and creating lasting memories. Then reality hits. Amidst demanding responsibilities and an overloaded schedule, when is she ever going to have time to plan the perfect celebration or find the creativity to make it special?
In this go-to guide, Karen Ehman and Glynnis Whitwer give women the ideas and the motivation they need to make such occasions less daunting. They provide creative ideas and menu plans for
· Holidays
· Birthdays
· Special Events
· Everyday Occasions
Readers will even find suggestions for reaching out to others throughout the year through celebrations that are simple, doable, and stress-free.
In this go-to guide, Karen Ehman and Glynnis Whitwer give women the ideas and the motivation they need to make such occasions less daunting. They provide creative ideas and menu plans for
· Holidays
· Birthdays
· Special Events
· Everyday Occasions
Readers will even find suggestions for reaching out to others throughout the year through celebrations that are simple, doable, and stress-free.
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My Review:
This is more than just your ordinary cookbook. It's a book of celebrations along with great recipes. The book provides ways to celebrate every holiday that you can think of along with stories and scriptures to enhance the ideas of making the day special.
The book encourages us to celebrate spiritual milestones and ways to make the everyday occasions special. Some of the things they mention is having a family honor plate, family day, and putting notes in your kids and spouse lunches.
This book is about reconnecting to your family, making memories and treasuring each day. I was I had this book when my daughter was little to help create special memories. This book would be a great gift.
I received this book free from Revell Publishers in exchange for my honest opinion of this book
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