Posts Tagged: Amish Christmas

7 Tips for Celebrating Christmas Like the Amish

Update: This giveaway is over. The winner is Fraulein Adkins. Congratulations, Fraulein, you have won a framed print of an Amish painting from Rachel’s Country Store! It’s December and reminders of Christmas are everywhere! I’m often asked about how the Amish celebrate holidays such as Christmas. A few weeks ago, I shared a post titled… Read more »

Amish Women and Their Industries ~ excerpt and giveaway

Rachel's Country Store

Update: This giveaway is over. The winner is Alana Rowden. Congratulations, Alana, you have won an Amish-made fabric bag from Rachel’s Country Store! As the Christmas season approaches, many of us are brainstorming on what to do about gifts for family and friends. Today, I’d like to share with you again about a store that… Read more »

How the Amish decorate for Christmas, recipe, and giveaway!

Update: This giveaway is over. The winner is Marsha Bashline. Congratulations, Marsha, you have won an autographed copy of The Dawn of Christmas! October was a beautiful month in many ways, but it’s now gone for the year, and I’m beginning to mull over ideas of decorating for Christmas. Last week’s guest post by Melissa… Read more »

A Homemade Christmas & Book Giveaway

Melissa K. Norris

Update: This giveaway is over. The winner is Wendy. Congratulations, Wendy, you have won an autographed copy of Melissa’s book, A Homemade Christmas! Today’s post is by Melissa K. Norris, author of Pioneering Today: Faith and Home the Old-Fashioned Way and Pioneering Today: A Homemade Christmas. Melissa is sharing a wonderful homemade project to decorate… Read more »

Christmas novella Q&A and Giveaway!

Update: This giveaway is over. The winner is Jan Metivier. Congratulations, Jan, you have won an autographed copy of each of the Christmas novellas: The Sound of Sleigh Bells, The Christmas Singing, and The Dawn of Christmas! For today’s blog post, I wanted to feature a recent Q&A I did about my Christmas novellas. I hope you… Read more »