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Hi friend, I wanted to take a minute to share what’s new for 2026—because this year quietly turned into a big one. The biggest milestone?✨ The Bible Scavenger Hunt Set is officially complete — all 66 books of the Bible.✨ Every single book. Old Testament to New. Done. As I did this, I read through the entire Bible. Coincidental but well worth it! Alongside that, I’ve been creating hands-on Bible crafts and activities that work in real-life settings: homeschool tables, Sunday school classrooms, kids ministry nights, and busy weeks when you just need something meaningful and doable. Here’s a peek at what’s new and freshly added:
I’ll be sharing a link below where you can download a PDF with the most recent links to these crafts (and more) so you can easily save or revisit what works best for your kids or students. And truly—if there’s something you need for your homeschool, classroom, or Sunday school group and don’t see it yet, just reply and tell me. I’m always happy to create what will actually be useful for you. Thanks for being here and building faith-filled learning moments with me. XO - Ashley PS Don't forget coupon code NEWYEAR5 for $5 off $20 or more! |
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I get asked all the time how I come up with new craft ideas. Honestly? It’s usually in the randomest places. It’s while driving down the road.While making dinner.During worship.Or right in the middle of a sermon. For example—this Cherry Blossom craft idea came from a simple conversation with my daughter. I asked her, “What makes you think of spring?” Her answer? Cherry blossoms.(Which makes total sense… we just moved from DC. 🌸) Then during worship the other day, we were singing "Bless God”...
Hi friend, Lent is one of those seasons that matters—but if you’re walking through it with kids, it can also feel a little overwhelming. Forty days is a long time.Big themes like sacrifice, repentance, and the cross can feel heavy.And yet… this season is such a beautiful opportunity to slow down and gently prepare our kids’ hearts for Easter. The good news? Lent with kids doesn’t have to be complicated or intense to be meaningful. Small, consistent moments—done together—can make a big impact....
Hi friend, Lent starts February 18, and if you’re anything like me, you might be thinking: “I want this season to matter… but also I’m tired.” Good news: Lent with kids doesn’t have to be complicated, intense, or Pinterest-perfect to be meaningful. Sometimes the smallest, simplest practices leave the biggest imprint on their hearts. That’s exactly how we approached Advent - just a few extra minutes before bed. The kids reminded us every evening, and they genuinely loved the change of pace....