April 26, 2007...11:22 pm
The Hidden Art of Homemaking
One of my favorite books of all time is The Hidden Art of Homemaking: Creative Ideas for Enriching Everyday Life by Edith Schaeffer. Edith says:
I would define ‘Hidden Art’ as the art which is found in the ‘minor’ areas of life. By ‘minor’ I mean what is involved in the ‘everyday’ of anyone’s life, rather than his career or profession. Each person, I believe, has some talent which is unfulfilled in some ‘hidden area’ of his being, and which could be expressed and developed.
Contents:
1 The First Artist
2 What Is Hidden Art?
3 Music
4 Painting, Sketching, Sculpturing
5 Interior Decoration
6 Gardens and Gardening
7 Flower Arrangements
8 Food
9 Writing — Prose and Poetry
10 Drama
11 Creative Recreation
12 Clothing
13 Integration
14 Environment
This is not a quick read. I found each chapter to be so full of meat that it took some time to finish the book. But it has intrigued me so that I have read it again and again.
Since first picking this book up seven years ago, God has been developing me creatively. He is making me aware of ways to make life more alive and fulfilling in the everyday. He has used His expression of creativity in Edith to affect and change my life.




2 Comments
June 4, 2007 at 10:19 am
[...] was reading a bit of my favorite book the other day and related very much to the following [...]
November 30, 2007 at 5:22 pm
Hi.
Just googling for this book. Any idea how I can get a copy for my wife??
Many thanks.
Andy H
Bethlehem
New Zealand
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