Welcome to Friday’s Nature Table. I want to thank you all for the wonderfully inspiring links you share here each week. Everyone is welcome to share what they have been up to in nature, with nature, for nature and even, with nature in mind :-)

Kitty, Teddy and I go through your links each week and are often amazed at the super cool things you do.

Here are two links from last week that I wanted to share :

Waldorf Inspired Moms – Hand Painted Scarves

Happy Whimsical Hearts – Edible Flowers

 

WHEN YOU SHARE YOUR LINK, PLEASE LINK BACK TO FRIDAY’S NATURE TABLE FROM THE POST YOU HAVE LINKED TO. Thank you.

Blessings and magic,

Donni

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9 Responses

  1. Thank you Donni. Have a beautiful weekend! We will be playing in the snow once more. No doubt making snow flearies. Flearies, my daughter informed me, are faeries without wings. They flutter?

    Hanneke

  2. My link this week is definitely from nature – an entire meal made from garden-grown yummies. And, my little guy absolutely loves it! An easy, kid friendly, healthy dinner. Hope the deviation is alright! Your blog is lovely as always – such great, inspiring things you’re doing.

  3. Just discovered your beautiful and inspiring blog.
    Thank you for sharing these wonderful ideas and I wish you all a lovely weekend!

    warm greetings from Holland, sas

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