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i took on a big project this weekend.
i was finally ready to organize the art supplies, clean up all the piles of junk that i had piled up here and make this “room” look nice.
there were a lot of art supplies and a lot of junk.

please ignore the gold light fixture… i haven’t found what i want for here quite yet.
AND a rug would look great under the table.
but that is liking begging my kids to spill things?!

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we found this furniture on craigslist for a steal on memorial day and worked all summer on it.
it was so much priming & painting.
oh so very much.
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but it was totally worth it!

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we don’t own any china to put in the china hutch.
we don’t even own a set of regular dishes.
for real.
i have lots of mismatched random dishes.
but not in a cute way…. it’s just mismatched.
but someday when i won’t have to worry about plates breaking often i will get cool plates.
and a rug under the table.

anyway… i knew this cabinet would be the perfect place for all of our arts & crafts supplies.
easy to access and pretty too!

so this is what i started with….
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and this is when i finished.
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the watercolor paints are from Michaels – $4.99!!
we use SINGER Heavy Duty Sewing Machine.
we love it so much that we have two.   🙂

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it feels so good to have it DONE!
and now i know where everything is and where it goes.
i would like to paint the back wall of the hutch white.
but let’s be realistic… ain’t nobody got time fo’ dat!
it’s staying green.

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remember my trip to the sunflower field a few weeks ago?
i had my favorite photo from that morning made into a canvas through mpix.com.
it is kind of amazeballs?!!

it looks like i am standing in that field all over again.
it is slightly bigger than actual size… but not much!
the colors are so bright!

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i decided that this canvas was worthy of the first nail hole in the wall at this house.
the little house painting is by noodle and lou.
it pretty much completely adorable in every way.  it’s a drawer.  she painted the inside of a drawer?!
and the roof has polka dots?!  seriously.
she usually lets her fans know in her instagram feed when she puts some goodies in her shop.
and they are gone in an instant.

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i brought my gumball machine home from the Craft House.
i loved looking at it there but thought how sad i would be if anything happened to it there accidentally.
and all my heart rocks are in that jar.
sigh.
i love those rocks.
it’s weird to love a rock.
but i do.
cause i am weird.  🙂

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we painted the chairs and we also recovered them.
i found the floral fabric curtain panel at our local thrift shop and broke into a sweat immediately.
it was like finding treasure!
i still walk by these chairs all the time and say out loud to my empty house “gorgeous!”

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hi stan.
please move now.

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just for fun… a peek into the kitchen.
dirty dishes and all.

everyone asks where the lights are from… Menards.
and the paint color is Sea Shell Gray by Valspar.
i will post more about the kitchen later.

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we have two tiny goldfish in that tank filled with neon pink rocks.
i think my girls are ready for something a little bigger in there to keep them company.

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Ali - Hi there! I love your new house! Its beautiful! Love the new kitchen! Pretty please with a cherry on top will you write about the new kitchen details!

~ What color paint are your kitchen cabinets!?
~ Where did you get your kitchen cabinets? Home Depot?
~ Tell us about your sink!?!
~ What kind and color, brand our your counter tops?!

We’ve been waiting on pins and needles!

~ Ali

Carolynne C - My Easel!!

Elisabeth B - Sharpie markers!

Mary G - Sewing machine for sure!

Lesley - I love my pencil crayons! So portable, mess free and suitable for all ages. xox

Chantel - Mine is the cool scissors with different edges. 🙂

Tracy - Fabric. I’m not sure I could live very long without fabric.

marisol - my favorite craft supply is scissors!! they allow you to do oh so much with so many different projects!!

Laura - we have an old christmas basket filled with markers, colored pencils, and crayons. my kids call it the “art box” and it is constantly out on our kitchen table for one reason or another…homework, fun, or practicing letters!

Jessica R - I’m not so much a creator of art but I sure appreciate other’s works of art. My favorites that I enjoy are acrylic painting and black/white photography. The one art supply I can’t live without is Sharpies–I love to write with them.

Melissa Hillier - My sewing machine. That’s a supply, right? If not, I choose fabric!!!!

Kate Ross - I couldn’t live with out sharpie markers. They make everything better! 🙂 There is so much possibility in a new sharpie.

Ellen - This is kinda lame, but my paper cutter. I use it all the time…for boring and fun things!!

Sarah Bitner - Crayola Fat Markers. Only Crayola. Forever and ever Crayola. 🙂

Kami Blackwell Kinney - My current obsession is washi tape. The possibilities are endless!

Kelly - Right now, I’d have to choose a fine tip black marker. Perfect for doodling or journaling.

Tonya - I love ribbon, any size, any print, any kind.

Carol - Camera!

Elizabeth Anderson - Crayons!

Carol - Sewing Machine

Kami - Oh, your house is so cozy! My favorite craft supply would be patterned paper, so many uses!

Christie Smith - GLITTER!!!!

Caroline - The black sharpie!!

Cassidy Scott - I go through weird crafting phases. A year ago, it would have been crayons… I LOVE making the melted crayon art things like the one you have on here. Now, it’s probably stamps. I’ve always loved making cards and stamps are just SO FUN.

Amber - Thread. I can’t be without thread to sew with. And pencils, pencils to write down all the things I am going to sew with the thread ’cause I’ll get distracted and forget…
And on another note, you could put shelf liner on the back of the craft hutch. It would be easily changeable when you wanted something else plus break up the green a bit. Chicshelfpaper.com has really cute designs and their papers seem to be very good quality, I ordered samples and am having a hard time picking what design I want to use!

Jodi - I’ve grown VERY dependent on my Silhouette Cameo. I love, love, love it and I use it for 99.9% of my crafts!

I painted my walls in my living room and breakfast nook the EXACT SAME grey! I LOVE your dining area!!! I have an antique hutch in my garage that is just waiting on me to paint it. :o)

Cheryl - Is paper an art supply? 🙂 Cause I have loads of it. Next would be rubber stamps. Love your blog!!

Natalie - Meg!!! I think id have a mini heart attack if I won a canvas! Ack!! Also, the craft supply?! Definitely hot glue. What was life like before hot glue?! I don’t even want to think about it!

Shannon S. - Does my sewing machine count? I would totally miss it.

Kim - Only one craft supply? Oh, that is SO hard! Mod Podge. And those glue pens usually used for scrapbooking, but I use them for everything. Love MPIX!

Cindy - Hi !
Lately my favorite craft supply is pom pom trim! Preferably vintage but also new, I just love it and it makes me happy! I love your style and all the bright colors you decorate with!

kathy - Can’t live without good, black, fine tip markers!

Aubrey A - Paint! and a basic pencil.

Vicky B. - I love my water color paints!

Jen - Favorite art supply…so hard to choose just one! This may sound boring, but for me it all starts with a perfect pencil…mechanical or not, really sharp with a good clean eraser…make that a kneaded eraser. 🙂

Gretchen - I could never be without my sewing machine. 🙂 But, my all time favorite is crayons. I just love Crayola crayons colors, smell (that’s kind of weird but true), and fun to use.

Jen - I’m not sure it’s a real craft supply but I definitely grab fabric and bakers twine out of my stash most often. I tell myself that’s why it’s ok to hoard ridiculous amounts of it haha

Dawn - You’ve totally inspired me for a craft space! My supplies are such a mess right now! I could not craft without my hot glue gun- that baby has gotten me through many a craft project! 😉

Laura Curtis - Ribbon!

Mona Duncan - Quality decorative paper!

Kellie - I make art with my computer, so that’s the art supply I couldn’t live without!

Diana Yarborough - Paper! In every color.

pam - fabric. 🙂 from any continent.

Jennifer - Scrapbook paper!

Marne - Glue gun for sure… It’s just not a craft until you have burnt fingers from the glue gun! 🙂

Christen - Markers of any type, fat, skinny, bright, faded, permanent, or washable!

Amy Sytsma - My kids are constantly drawing and coloring with Sharpie markers. They make very vivid drawings with them. Hours of fun!

Michelle Snell - I couldn’t live without acrylic craft paint!

Jennifer @ Ellison Lane - Love your pretty, happy house.
Love that green cabinet and those fun chairs!
The print is super too- that would be so fun to have something with my kids’ sweet faces on there in our dining room.

Fav craft supply- my sewing machine! It makes me happy. That and new crayons. 🙂

Christy - Washi tape!

Wendy - cute paper 🙂

Angie G. - That’s a tough question!!! I have to say PAINT is my favorite arts and craft supply! 🙂

Traci in Virginia - I love tape runner! I use it for so many types of paper crafts. I’m also a 2nd grade teacher and use it all the time in my classroom. 🙁

Coley - Embroidery floss! It’s so fun to add special little details to different projects.

Erin - Yarn and needles!!

Sherri - Ribbon, for sure! I keep big apothecary jars filled with it because I love to look at all the colors and patterns and happiness!

Elizabeth Van Kort - i Love ribbon – all kinds of ribbon – it makes everything happy and super-cute!

Meaghan - chalk – I make time to write a verse or quote or do some drawing on our kitchen chalkboard each month. It makes me happy. 🙂

Elise - Needle and thread!

beth larson - well look at everyone come out of the woodwork for a mpix giveaway!!!! haha ME Too, ME TOO! I LOVE THIS LAB, JUST FOUND IT RECENTLY AND AM RECOMMENDING IT TO ALL MY POTOGRAPHY CLIENTS and friends~ one of my fav craft supplies is a zig calligraphy pen from Target… it makes everything you write look uber cool! Have a happy day Ms Meg,
xo beth

emily n - i couldn’t be without my paper cutter! it makes all the edges of my projects straight without taking me ages!!

Lael - Construction paper!

Jenny Wenzel - I love rubber cement!

Cindy - Mine would be watercolor paints too! But if you asked my 4-year-old boy, he would say scotch tape! He can create anything with paper and tape…just this week it was a rocket ship, sword and shield, a guitar, even a school bag for his books. Love it!

April duncan - My favorite arts and craft supply would have to be canvases of any shape and size. They are a perfect blank slate to create with. You can do just about anything; paint them of course, duct tape , typography, any embellishment you can think of,etc.

Holly Cieri - My favorite craft supply is plain white paper plates. You can create anything from a round, white paper plate! Oh…and in a house of two girls, we couldn’t live without glitter and glue!

Tiffanie - Scrapbook paper! Use it for everything!! Love it!

Julie Cross - Its not glamorous, but I can’t live without spray mount!

Stephanie - My favorite arts and crafts supply would be fun paper.

Jodie Reimink - My favorite craft supply would be my tiny alphabet rubber stamps and black ink.

amy - My favorite art supply would probably be glitter! Glitter makes anything seem special!!!!! Especially with several girls in this house!

Rosemary - Why must I choose one? I guess I would say my scrapbook paper because it has more than one use!

Rachel - I just got the heavy duty when my previous Singer took a dirt nap and I love it! It is perfect for Halloween costume sewing!!

Andrea Johnson - Pretty scrapbook paper!!!

jennibell - paint!

Stephanie - Markers! We love to color and markers are my personal fav!

Raine - construction paper. The more colors the better!

Nicole Francis - Pom poms! They are just so happy!

Amy - My hot glue gun!

Diane - Couldn’t live without paintbrush!

Amy Coose - I would say my favorite crafting supply would be patterned paper.

Jenna - My fave art supply is markers – specifically sharpies… or crayons… all the colors in the biggest pack!

Eloquence - Sharpies! They’re so fun and they come in so many colors.

meredith - Gluesticks! Oh my gosh, Gluesticks!

Emily B - A good paintbrush! Or maybe acrylic paint! Or maybe some quite time so I can actually get some projects done! (Does that count as a supply?) 😉

Ami Godfrey - I could not live without patterned paper! I love it for everything–home decor projects, collage art, scrapbooking and more. It makes me happy! And so does the chance to win! 🙂

Jen B - What a great giveaway! I love your vignette with the canvas & the Noodle & Lou art ~ so fun & colorful! For craft supplies, picking a fave is so hard but I’m going with glitter, in a rainbow of colors. I love the sparkly finishing touch it gives projects :-).

KWolff - My absolute favorite crafting supply is acrylic paint. I have been using it for years for all sorts of things! I even painted an accent wall with 3-4 bottles of the stuff.
Thanks for the opportunity!

margie - ribbon is my favourite craft supply, washi tape is a very close second! hugs, margie

Hanny Norton=van der Valk in England - Love the colours you have used. The hard work you and your family have put in has been so worth it. Lovely.

Cassandra - That’s a tough one…but I suppose it’s fabric. I’m a quilter first!!

melissaerin - sharpie paint markers. lovely.

Ronda - I am going to go with acrylic paint, can’t live without it, must add color to my life.
And as a side note that is the cleanest kitchen I have ever seen.

Andrea B - Hmm! So many–I’d have to say though, glue gun. 🙂

Kelly - Sharpies!!

Nikki Pealer - For me, every good craft project starts with a glue gun! That may or may not be because I don’t sew!

Erin - I love glitter! And I could not live without my camera.

Kate LS - Favorite art supply–I’d also say watercolors! But my kids would say tape. They use SO MUCH TAPE.

Elizabeth Sutterer - Jute twine. I love twine for all kinds of projects, crafts, around the house, anything! 🙂

emily - wonder under/ stitch witch!

Susan in KS - oil pastels

Candi - My favorite craft item is paint. I love to repurpose anything I find.

Rhonda Fendt - Good Morning… I love chalk Ink! My paper projects just don’t feel complete until I have inked the edges! I have them in all colors.

Sarah Bauer - New markers.

Laura Vanderwilt - I love new crayons!

Michelle - Spray paint. Hands down. 🙂

Amanda - It’s a tie between fabric and paint. Love your green craft hutch! Feelin’ inspired to do some organizing…

Kim - hot glue gun!

Anna - leather thimble for hand embroidery/quilting

Stephanie - As silly as it sounds – glue gun!

april r - I haven’t seen “You’ve Got Mail” in a long time but that line about a sharpened bouquet of pencils is like an arrow to my heart – seriously – that makes me all kinds of happy.
So, my craft supply would be a big bouquet of sharpened pencils and empty afternoon to fill up some paper with sketches.

Tamsin - spray paint, its my fave 🙂

Sherry Martin - My favorite on this day and time (because I love all craft supplies) is Washi Tapes. I am finding all kinds of wonderful ways to use them!

tara - our favorite supply is scotch tape! my daughter uses it for everything, and i always have a stash around!

GretchenP - this sounds crazy but glitter! a mess but i love sparkle! 😉 thanks for the giveaway! 🙂

misty - spray paint! It can transform almost anything! 🙂

Nicki K. - Hi Meg, this is fantastic giveaway! My can’t-live-without art supply item is definitely E6000 glue. I only discovered it last year, but now I use it like my dad uses his silver duct tape – on every project, big or small. 🙂

Leslie - I have two favs ~ ribbon – you really can’t have too much right!? and alphabets – stickers, monograms, chipboard, letter press type.

I also LOVE your hutch – I had a hard time envisioning such beauty when you posted the ‘before’ pic awhile back. You are amazing!

Tabitha K. - I think I would definitely have to say my sewing machine 🙂

Jamie - Paint of any sort!!

Jodi - Crayola markers or Sharpies.

Lynn Ann Boettcher - Spray paint!!

Jen - YArN for KNitTInG!!

Rachel - fabric!

Kelly Brannan - Mod Podge – I use about a bottle a week! 🙂

Halley - I found a box of brightly colored blank postcards with brightly colored matching envelopes at my local goodwill that was originally from Target… absolutely love them. Great for quick little art projects (perfect size) and for a neat note. So cool!

Bree - Great pens, SHARPIES and oil pastels 🙂 good stuff!

Emily - fabric. definitely love fabric!!!

Lisa - I love MPIX and I SO want to get a canvas printed of our finally-a-family moment when we arrived home from China with our son. You didn’t ask for that though. LOL. Favorite craft supply – vintage fabric!

Suz - I think I would be lost without my colored pencils.

Kellyn Donnelly - Ok so I have boxes and boxes of rocks. Heart ones, smooth ones, colorful ones… Ok let’s see craft supply. My MIcron fine point black pens. You said watercolors but love those too!!

Kerri - Glitter. Haters gonna hate but give me the GLITTER. 🙂

KathieSimmons - I am OBSESSED with washi tape right now. I can’t stop buying it. It has a million uses and is all just so cute!

Christy - I love scrapbook paper – So many uses and endless colour, patterns and textures to choose from 🙂

Rachel B. - Sharpies and watercolor paints!

Lorie - The craft supply I couldn’t live without…hot glue. Love it to pieces for fixing frames, adding cotton duck to bulletin boards, etc. Wonderful invention! Burns my fingers like crazy, though!

abby - Velcro, preferably in a few different colors

Jeri - The craft supply I could never be without would be fabric, duh.

Robin Z - Craft paints.

Beth Robb - My favorite is glitter, because everything looks better when it’s a little sparkly!

Rebecca - Sharpies!!!

Jen J - I LOVE my sewing machine!

Lisa - That’s a hard question because I’m not crafty at all! So I’ll go with markers cause they are basic and allow my little girls to draw and color without needing me to help. 😉

Ann Rubin - Scrapbook paper luv it!

Katie - How GORGEOUS!! I love how easily you incorporate color into your life – just beautiful 🙂 My go-to would have to be my sketchbook (moleskine at the moment) and my absolute favorite pen (happily dirt cheap!) the Pilot Razor Point II!

sandy johnson - I love craft paint

Susannah - My favorites right now are yarn and crochet hooks. 🙂

Carrie - I love scrapbook paper and fabric for about any fun project. 🙂

Cindy Gordon - My favorite art/craft supply are colored pens, preferably Micron brand or the new Sharpie pens that don’t bleed through – love them for everything!. Thanks for the op to win a canvas!

Candace - Love this! I’ve used Mpix and am working on a gallery wall right now! My supply is washi tape!!

erin j - Fresh colored pencils are just about the best!

tonya - right now it is washi tape, but I think my favorites come and go~

Amy S - It would either be fun fabric or my camera…but probably my camera! : D

Adrienne - My hot glue gun. It has so many talents!!

Amanda S - Fat colored markers – the brighter, the better!

Jeannine - I’d have to say three things: My sewing machine, my hot glue gun, and my sharpie collection!

Megan - My must have with almost any craft project is my hot glue gun!!

Stacy Mc - Love your new dining room! My hot glue gun.

shar y - without a doubt, paint! and, also, glitter! gotta have them! and by the way, I love rocks and really have to restrain myself from bringing home rocks from the Cape every year!

Love your room!

Brooke Z - So hard to decide! I always love the smell of new crayons.

Christin S. - Glue Gun!

Tina B - we also have sargent watercolor paints on hands… bright and beautiful

kristine - Tape runner! Hands down helps me do EVERYTHING ELSE!

JennyB - I couldn’t live without fabric. All kinds of fabric.

s - Toss up between good ole crayons and smelly markers!

Lianne - Our favorite craft supply is probably watercolor paints! The kids love to use them all the time. 🙂

Carin - One of my most favorite craft supply is creamy crayons by Alex. They are like giant crayons although they are super creamy and easy to use on almost anything from canvas to paper. I bought them at FAQ Schwartz in NYC a few years ago. They bring back memories of an amazing trip all while crafting it up with my girls!

Shelby Herman - It depends what “mode” I’m in but right now I’m LOVING my fine point sharpy markers in rainbow colors! So much fun!

Liana - Markers!

Tracy Hefley - Oh this is a hard one, but I guess craft paint…..we use it A LOT!!!

Brenda DeStefano - My favorite is Creative Memories personal trimmer. I am a scrapbooker and my kids borrow it for school projects!

Jenn - Fabric! You can create so much with it! Quick gifts, baby blanket, zipper pouch, tote or pretty up a store bought dish towel. Or stripe it up for a quick gift wrap option. And really I just love to touch and look at 🙂

Juliana - Acrylic paints…and glue gun…and fabric…and sharpie… I can’t decide!! 🙂

Sarah - I’m always inspired when I look at your photos, Meg! Gorgeous indeed!
I’m a ginormous fan of craft supplies… hard to pick one, but I’m thinking it would be craft paper. We paint, cut things out, write notes, make gift tags, and just make things better with it. Its bff is baker’s twine, which again makes things happier.
Don’t wannna be without my craft paper!
Happy Wednesday to you! 🙂

Angie Lee - I don’t get to be creative with my boys very often but just started painting using watercolor paints with them a couple months ago. I wish I took more time to be creative with them. At barely 7 years old and just turned 4 today, they think I’m a pretty great artist! Ha! The 19 month old couldn’t care less, he just likes playing with the water!

Heather - By an indoor out door rug and spray it off when spilled on!!!

Chris Krueger - My new favorite craft supply is washi tape. I love it!!

stacey joransen - Wasabi tape!!! I can’t make cards without them.

Jennifer Jennings - I cannot live without my scissors. I have at least 10 pair!

Amy - stitch witchery hem tape – or any fusible interfacing. I use it all the time!

Wendy - My favorite supply is my sewing machine. I know I can turn anything into anything with it. I love it! I love your crafty cabinet and table and chairs!

Jill - I never want to be without my good sewing scissors. Why oh why did I wait so long to buy them?!

Katie - I love this makeover! As for art supply that we love right now– the “do a dot art” paint for my littlest ones. It’s all self-contained and not a nightmare to clean up so I can let my 3 year old use it anytime– independently. Thank you for the opportunity to win a canvas!

Wendy C - Mod Podge is my go to – everytime!

Bronwyn - Probably yarn 🙂

Amy - My watercolour paints I could never part with…L-O-V-E them!

Kelly - Right now, with an almost 2 1/2 year old Picasso, we can’t live without washable markers and finger paint (I love the smell of finger paint – is that weird??!)

Allison @ It's My Life - Oooh I’d have to let the sewing machine and glue gun fight it out – they are my favorites 🙂

Megan B - Oooh, I don’t know! I’ll say Sharpies. I really love them.

Kim - ooooh, tough one…….it would have to be sharpie markers. In EVERY color–thick, thin, metallics, just love them.

Jermaine D. - Looks wonderful! I’d say just plain old craft paint is my go to.

Lori Tacchino - Sounds funny but GLUE STICKS! we use them so often 🙂

Mollie @Sprinkles of Life - I’m such a nerd, but I almost love the storage containers more than the supplies themselves. My daughter- complete opposite. She is so artistic and creative. This post has inspired me to get her supplies out from the plastic totes under her bed and get them in fun containers and jars so she can see them and create more often. Yay, so excited! 🙂 🙂 🙂

Heidi - My favorite supply is paint.

jenny hutcheson - I love all arts and crafts supplies, but I think my favorite would
Be spray paint (is that considered arts and craft) if not, sharpie markers!!!!

Elizabeth - Buttons, buttons, and more buttons! I have thousands!

Leigha Seese - I couldn’t be caught dead without GLITTER! Big glitter, little glitter, fine, chunky, you name it, I’m glitter-in it. :)By far my favvy.

jaimie - your house looks fabulous!

thanks for the chance!

hot glue gun 😉

Amanda - Spray Paint!! It makes anything look better. 🙂

Robyn - Beads! I love making jewelry with all my beads. I just can’t resist.

Sandy - I couldn’t live without Sharpies or Scissors!! Your room looks great!! Love your furniture!!

Shelly - Scrapbook paper!

jennifer - this is a tough one… I would have to pick craft paint. I love to paint random chairs that I find.

Hope - So hard to choose…Paint, fabric, modgepodge!

Jessica Netherton - Acrylic paints!! So many colors and so many uses. Doesn’t hurt they are easy to clean up as well! 😉

Rachelle - We are loving smearing and smudging oil pastels. We have lots of fun just making whatever comes to mind!

Becky Kerr - Your house is gorgeous! Love all the green accents. My absolute must have craft supply is fabric. So many pretty colors and prints and so many uses for it.

Meredith Nelson - ribbon 🙂 thank you for the giveaway!

Analia - My Sewing machine!

Jen - Sharpies…the boys think they are so grown up when we use them!

Heidi M - I would never want to be without my fabric!

Sara Cotrone - Watercolor paints are at the top, but I love all supplies!

Amy Fair - Decorative scrapbooking paper!

Chelsi Krause - I actually really love the brass chandelier! But then again, I am a brass/gold loving fool. I think it works well in your space though! It’s a nice contrast to the crisp, clean going on elsewhere. Keep it!

Penny - I would say I couldn’t live without Markers–good quality markers!

Deb Meyers - beautiful work and thinking… just love it Meg!

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Kathy P - Any kind of markers or gel pens! I love your new craft cabinet.

Nichole - My favorite craft supply is a vinyl tablecloth! Even though I have a craft room I always migrate to the dining room table (better light) the tablecloth has saved my table many times! Let’s face it I’m messy;-)

Jolene - Glitter. Hands down. The more glitter, the better.

Jessica H. - My hot glue gun 🙂

Sara G. - That’s a hard one, but I will have to say paper. Solid colors, stripes, polka dots, you name it. Just plain old paper. I use it all the time for projects. I use it in frames on my daughter’s bedroom walls, for little banners, for cards, for online printables and all types of glorious little projects. I love colorful, thick paper!

colleen from Alabama - Man, that is a tough question. I think hot glue gun and glue sticks. I know that is technically two but you gotta have one to use the other 🙂 You can make ANYTHING if you have hot glue!

Sarah H. - Hmmm, markers! We never stop coloring and drawing around here

Amanda P - Spray paint! If you can’t find a light you love, spray paint the one you have Kelly green! I have a purple one in my house:)

Jacqui Warren - Glue Gun and Spray Paint!!

Michelle - My favorite art supply would have to be paintbrushes.

Watts - Grosgrain ribbon

Gayle - My sewing machine!

Shann - My favorite arts/crafts supply would have to be my sewing machine. I am a quilter and I need her to complete all my projects for people I love. I love her so much that I even gave her a name. Betsy the Bernina. 🙂 Thanks for the give-away Meg!

Cara - Construction paper!

Lisa - i would love to win a canvas! I would below with out my glue gun. Its such a problem solver!

Peggy - Paper… Especially patterned paper!

Benay - Black sharpie.

amanda o. - Stickers!!

Kari Shadrick - I wish I could paint well, I can paint walls, but not pictures. I love the way paint looks, but I’m just not good at it. If I had to choose one craft supply that I actually use, I’d say crayola markers. :] Yes I’m a brand snob when it comes to Crayola.

Ana Hogan - Sharpies! All sizes and colors!

Kelsey - I just bought some watercolors for my toddler to use. It’s messy, but he loves it! (Which means I love it too :))

Anna - markers!

Lori - Green, green, green! Love it.
Fav arts & craft supply – my glue gun. Hands down!

Rita - Sewing machines. There is such a wide variety of wonderful fabric just waiting to be made into “SOMEthing!” Love your use of color…it is very inspiring!

Jenn Briggs Russell - I could not live without crayons. Especially a NEW box!

stephanie c - love my sharpies! thanks for the chance to win!

Sarah - Sewing supplies:)

Dawn - I love markers of all colors and sizes.

Liz - I love any kind of paint!! Oh and some high quality drawing pencils, oh and a sharpie!

Nat Schofield - ultrafine sharpies. They are on my desk, in my purse, in the kitchen. My fav.

Heather Hall - all the paints and all the pens are my faves!! Love the green hutch!!

Kaci - Glitter glue. 8 )

Joyce - Markers!!!

Amber - Have to go with crayons. They make the kiddos so happy!

Beth B. - My favorite craft supply is craft paint. It comes in handy having a stash of various colors.

Annie - I love me some water colors. As well.

Allie - I would hate to have to live without Sharpies… They are my go-to for everything from art to organizing, list making, scuffed shoes, bleach stain repair…

jamie wassell - Colored Pencils!

Debby Graber - Camera – Is that a craft supply? And my Fiskars cutter!

Katie W. - Mod Podge! I love it!

Whitney Russell - I love my good old graphite pencils.

Tina Jacobsen - Fabric!

Carol S. - Love my glue gun. Your rooms are beyond fab. Love the cabinet back green. Brilliant. Form and function. Maybe large lantern over dining table?

Melanie - Water color pencils for art journaling!

katherine - love my hot glue gun!

Wendy - Acrylic paint!

Eleanor - Prisma color pencils! taking my 1st art class this year and we are currently working on a project with prisma. It is SO HARD but I love a good challenge!

Lisa Moore - My favourite art supply is my roller adhesive! I started using it for scrapbooking but now it gets used for just about everything! 🙂

Michelle Aldrich - My favorite supply would have to be … really awesome scissors. I’m forever trimming and cutting paper for all kinds of artsy/craftsy reasons. You’re drawing the winner on my birthday so that’s lucky, right? Thanks Meg! xo

Laura Conway - Tape runner, and lots off it!

Shelley Paden - I am 100% positive that my answer will receive looks of dismay and expressions of “lame.” However…my go-to all-time favorite would die if I lost it in any way shape or form is without a doubt my Brother Label Maker. I can hear you laughing. It is true. My craft closet is an OCD sufferers Disneyland courtesy of my little friend. Now go about reading all the not embarrassing contributions and have a glorious day!

Jan - Always need to have cute cardstock papers!

Toni :0) - Crayons-hands down-crayons!!! tonidreist@yahoo.com

Courtney - mine would be watercolor paints, too!

Mia - My husband told me to enter “pretty paper” and now that i think about it, he’s right!

Kirsten - What a faaaaabulous giveaway! I just read “the Nesting Place” and it inspired me to actually put pictures on the wall, how awesome would it be to have a huge canvas! Our go-to craft supply is markers. They are everywhere (and on everything, thanks to my toddler). They are so versatile and they make my kids so happy. But I am also falling in love with washi tape – so many uses!

Love how your house is coming together! Can’t wait to see more.

Lori - LOVE the art center, the dining room, the new house…….. and GLITTER! Messy, but so worth it!

Eli - I’m craftiest with some pretty paper….or a sewing machine.

Melissa - I absolutely love fabric!

Melissa - Fabric!! I even love to “pet” fabric.

Shannon White - Just picking one craft supply is hard there are so many. But I would be heart broken to run out of my favorite Sharpie Markers. Fine point in every color they have available!!

Kristin - You may be weird, but I love your weirdness. I looooove fabric!

Cheryl - Oil pastels are always a must in our house!

Jessica White - My favorite crafty supply is anything vintage Christmas! Especially ornaments.

Julie Briggs - Markers…simple!

Tracey Garcia - Fabric—I have a bit of a problem/addiction. I have to stay out of Hobby Lobby because I can’t walk by the remnant baskets without finding something.

Lauta - i love oil pastels! The colors are so vibrant and add a unique texture to any art work.

Ryan j - Love your GREEN!! Favorite art supply? My skinny box of markers that belong to just ME! :/

Amy Covey - I cannot live without my glue gun and E6000 glue!! And little rhinestones. I have a very girly girl daughter and so everything gets rhinestones!!!

Andrea - Scrapbook paper! I use it all.the.time…picture mats, gift card holders, quick birthday cards, etc.

Valerie - In our house right now, it is paint. My boys love to paint. I’d like to say my sewing machine, but sadly, it doesn’t get much use right now. I love Mpix though! I have the most perfect picture of my boys hugging in the backyard that I’ve been wanting to put on canvas

sharron - Paper is my craft supply that I love to hoard. All colors, sizes and patterns. It’s fun and versatile too.
A quick fix for the back of the hutch is paper or fabric covered cardboard cut to fit. Easy peasy and you can change it out on a whim.

Jenna - Oil pants to make canvas art!

michele fry - I just put one of my favorite photo’s in our local farm show, waiting to see I win, but even if I didn’t I would love to make a canvas of the old barn and hang it up.

Krista - My favorite art supply is my camera!! I find I’m most creative with a beautiful photo in front of me…the possibilities for creativity with a printed photo are endless! Oh, and I <3 washi tape! Photos and washi tape are a match made in heaven!! 🙂

Jennifer R - We love colored pencils around our house! My girls use them every single day. And I have a strange obsession about keeping them all sharp…cause dull pencils are just frustrating. 🙂

amy - Definitely my sewing machine and a pile of pretty fabric 🙂

Cortney Hardy - I gonna say a tape runner. Its multipurpose in my book!

Jolene @ Homespun Heritage - Tacky Glue and brand new sharpies! Weird I know but I just love having them around because I use them so much!

Kelly - my go to is washi tape right now, I love that stuff, it’s the BEST!!

Madison H - I could never go without my fabric scissors!

Debi - spray paint

Nikol - It would have to be TACKY glue – the kids and I use it for so many projects!

Sarah - fabric scissors! Such a great giveaway!

Kim - I’m a huge fan of Sharpies!

Ashley H. - Colored pencils are my fav! Thanks for a great giveaway!

Kristen D - We always have and use beads. The crazy plastic beads whether pony or pulled off of old costume jewelry. My 7 year old and I use them in everything we can from making Christmas ornaments to gluing onto picture frames 🙂

nancy cresser - Markers!

Julie Fischer - I love the look of watercolor paints but have never been bold enough to try! I love scrap booking supplies

Erica - A glue gun! 🙂

Lyndi - I would have to say Mod Podge – I use it most often in projects. I used to buy small containers, but realized I used it often enough, I should just buy the big one!

Lauren Stead - I cannot live without hot glue! If I can’t get it to work, then hot glue is my trick. It’s like the duct tape for crafts! 🙂

Marian - Watercolors and sharpie markers!

Lefa - paint!

Abby - Crayons!

Christy - My computer is my favorite supply – it’s where I get ideas and inspiration!

Jennifer Ely - I couldn’t live without blank canvases and washable paints! As a mom of two under 3- I’ve found that their “masterpieces” on a rainy day not only keep them from climbing the walls, but also make them proud of their work- which typically gets hung in their room or our kitchen. I usually buy various sizes in bulk!

kimberly oyler - a hot glue gun of course! i left mine in kansas and i have missed it so much.

Erin - Scrapbook papers.

Andrea - Favorite art and craft supply is… MODPODGE! I feel like it’s a creative emergency if I’m out!

Gevay - paint- spray paint, craft paint, watercolor paint- it fixes everything and makes the world a more colorful place!

Shannon J - Life without sharpies is unimaginable! We use them for art projects, name tags, writing freeze dates on food my fiance cooks. Bright sharpies are my jam :).

Angie - Twine

Karen Roque - My hot glue gun. 🙂

karen - Hi Meg,

I love your blog. Right now it is my knitting needles, I am knitting lots of dishcloths in all kinds of colors, someday a sweater. Thanks!

christie - probably acrylic paints…

Tasha - Milk paint!

Kathy - Tough choice!!! Probably my scrapbook paper!

ira lee - my favorite art supply- that’s like asking your favorite color or favorite dessert!! its so hard to pick just one. my answer is paint. yup, just paint. its so versatile, there are different paint types, and for different surfaces.

and id love to win an mpix canvas. my daughter graduates high school this year and I’ve got a whole bunch of photos uploaded there so I can order prints.

Jess Behe - I would totally say scrap booking paper. I absolutely love all the different patterns and colors!!

Danette - Glitter!
PS I love your Craig’s list find!!!!

Ginny - Crayons…I love crayons they make me so happy. A new box of crayons is the best gift to give and get because who doesn’t want that??? Even as an adult just some good old coloring with crayons can be so relaxing and soothing.

Maria M - I have a sharpie problem. Especially the thin ones. But now there are brush tipped ones that I have been collecting.

And this week I have to add a new one to this…my new toy…a silhouette cameo.

Jill - Oh, gosh, probably yarn. But Sharpie markers are a close second.

Carly - With three littles at home washable markers are a daily necessity!

Carly - I would have to say washable markers and construction paper at this point in my life…three young kiddos at home, those are daily necessities!

Kayla - My favorite arts and crafts supply is crayons. My kids are little and love to color!

MyLinda - My favorite art & craft supply is spray paint. I love that in just a few minutes I can transform trash into something I love!

Claudia - Love mpix too! My favorite craft supply would have to be glitter. A girl can’t live without that now can she?!?

Autumn Zuraiqi - Paint and Glue are a must for all my 3 year olds art projects 🙂

Kim - I could never live without chalk!

Janae D. - Paper Cutter – seriously use it more than any other craft supply!

Megan Crume - I love my art erasers…. And Mod Podge… And German Glass Glitter. Do I really need to pick just one?

Meg - Googly eyes- I have a preschooler so we googly eye a lot of things. I love your dining room, it’s just so happy!!!

amye - LOVE circle punches!

Aimee - Asking me to name my favorite arts and crafts supplies is like asking me who my favorite child is. Seriously. ALL OF THEM!

Ariella - scrapbook paper

Karyn - I think my staple gun is my favorite craft supply. If it will hold a staple, I will cover it in fabric. And the best place for fabric on earth? Sarah’s in Lawrence obviously! (Please pick me – we finally had family portraits done and I’d love a canvas of one of the poses.)

Jacki Balderama - My favorite arts & craft supply is definitely scrapbook paper!

tasha roe - amazing job on the furniture make over!!!!! and that hutch is perfect for craft/art supplies! i don’t think anyone really owns a set of china anymore. it’s all an urban legend. lol

my favorite craft supply that i can’t live with out would have to be paints. they are so versatile and can go on a lot of different mediums. 🙂

Natalie - My sewing machine!!

Joy - My paper cutter…can’t cut straight without it! Love your green art cubbard…fabulous!

Brandi - I’m a ribbon girl! And a photo girl…who uses MPIX a lot. Thanks for such a cool giveaway!

Tanya H - The whole room makes ME happy!! I loooove it! The only thing I’m not wishing I could duplicate is the floral on the chairs, hahaha….
I think my number one craft item would be ink. I love to stamp cards and scrapbook pages but the ink is usually what makes it. And I can use ink without stamps too.
Thanks for the tip on MPIX too!

Heidi - Oil pastels in all heir squishy loveliness! I just can’t get enough of them!

Lori L. - Oh boy, there are so many but right now I would have to say washi tape!

nora - Glitterglue. Glitter glue? Glitter-glue. Whatever, you get it 🙂

ashley - My daughter and I love those fun silver and gold sharpies!

Nakcus - My favorite arts and craft supply would be…….hmmm, hard to pick just one….okay, a brand new box of crayola crayons. Opportunity awaits as the box is opened! Thanks for doing the giveaway and all that you share.

Jamie Merkel - Can not live without ribbon!

Alice H - I have 2…spray paint and a glue gun! Thanks for the giveaway!!

theresa douma - Probably paper. Because u can do so much with a great piece of paper

leslie - Favorite art supply- oh my how do I pick just one? Here’s a few favs

1. Ric Rac and pom poms
2. a nice black pen (sharpie or other)
3. markers
4. glitter

Amanda - metallic pens! useful in so many projects and ways. 🙂

Kelly Clarke - Raffia is my go to art supply!

Heidi - Hi Meg! You don’t know me, but I live just down the street from the Craft House. 🙂
I’ve got three little ones and work, so don’t have much time for crafting, but when I do, I really enjoy painting with acrylics. That’s my go-to for craft supplies.

Emily C - My glue gun…. although my husband would guess Spray paint (he says i’ll spray anything I can get my hands on!)

Gretchen - mod podge!

Nikki - i love how fresh and happy your dining room is! color = fun & happy! i probably couldn’t do without my scrap pile of fabric. actually, my kiddos use it more than i do…to make clothes for stuffed animals, as “bandages” for big bad horrible wounds like a tiny bruise (hehe), bunting, blankets and wraps for plastic animals and dolls. my cat daisy even digs in the fabric scrap bucket in the middle of the night and leaves us presents of pretty fabric at the bedroom door! we love our scraps.

Rachel Schumacher - Your house is looking beautiful. That hutch would make me so happy to look at every day! I love MPIX, too. I used them for my daughter’s senior pictures and they all turned out awesome. Well, my favorite craft supply- probably my sewing machine. A cheaper second-hand one, but it works for me.

Rebecca - This is hard to answer. But I always love a brand new fresh colorful set of sharpie markers.

Lisa - Does Hobby Lobby work as an art supply?
It is truley my happy place.
We thought about relocating, and the first thing I did was check for a nearby Hobby Lobby.
If I have to narrow it down, I always have to have paper and a fine marker. I was a doodler before doodling was cool.
Love your kitchen.

Amy - Hmm, that is a tough one! I have to say my washi tape collection. Love all the different colors and options!

Rebekah Wright - Sewing is like therapy for me so I never like to be out of cute fabric!

meg pitts - I’ve started bible art journaling and my fave thing are my Precision Pens. LOVE them!!!

Gretta Randolph - I could never survive with out my sewing machine! It has miles and miles and miles on it but it just keeps on going! Love your house!

Valerie - My hot glue gun! Love that thing! Crazy, I know!!

tammy - My favorite “art & craft supply” item is actually the die cut machine at the local library. Free for everyone to use, just bring your own paper! So many choices, it’s creativity gone wild, I tell you! So. much. fun.

Jody Bennett - Sharpies! We love them with watercolors, crayons, colored pencils–anything! They provide great contrast and clean lines!

jill - glitter..i love how messy it is and it brings joy every time when I use it. thank you.

Michelle Whitlow - Everything looks so pretty in your hutch! It’s so hard to just pick one favorite arts & craft supply. But right now I’d have to say it’s fun markers. I’ve been having fun stamping & coloring…makes me feel like a kid 🙂

Carol - My camera:)

Makila - Sharpies! All widths, all colors! Love Sharpies! 🙂

Samantha D. - Modge podge!!

Jenn - So colorful! The Sunflower print is just awesome! I’m a papercrafter, so for me its cardstock. I use it for everything.

Becky B. - Old-school label maker!!! Or colored pencils. Or felt. Wrapping paper too!

Ashlie - Colored Sharpie Markers!!

Shelly hinds - I need paints…all kinds and every color!

Kelly - A glue gun, of course!

Katy - My favorite craft supply markers!

I love your craft area…its awesome!

What do you put in your white wicker basket by the front door?

Kaye m - Your room is beautiful! Right now my favorite is scrapbook paper. 🙂

Michelle - I LOVE Prisma colored pencils. I have been using them for about 17 years. They are sooo soft and blend together so well! My 15 year old daughter just found a brand new metal container full of Prisma colored pencils at the thrift store last week for 2 bucks! $$ 🙂

Erin - Without a doubt my favorite art supply/craft goodie would be fabric 🙂

Sylwia - What a great giveaway. I love markers! there are so many ways of using them:)

Maria O - Micron pens!

Courtney - command strips!

Vicki I - My sewing machine!!!

Sarah Osborn - Glue Gun 🙂

Jamie P. - Fabric!

Tamra - My favorite art and craft supply is a hot glue gun! 🙂

Heidi Henderson - I Love washi tape.

Heike - My favorite art supply for sure is markers! I just love markers! The brighter the better!

Andrea - Fabric and a sewing machine. Oh,and pretty paper!

RachelD - My favorite art supplies are felt tip pens. I love decorating with them. And if we’re talking tools, my eXacto knife!

ellen patton - I couldn’t live without FABRIC!

Dana - Oil Pastels – Love Love how Bright they are and how they glide across paper!

Amy M in Indiana - scissors, glue, paint and my sewing machine!

Lisa - scrapbook paper – all sizes, all colors, all patterns. I can never have enough!

Melanie F - Holy Moly this is awesome!! Btw… adore all your pics & especially ALL your pretties! that green hutch is heavenly & I had to pin a ton of your ideas… thank you for the rad inspiration! I would LOVE to be able to decorate w/ a pretty new canvas of my adorable little man! Lol… sorry for the rambles, this post just got me excited! Haha)

My fav craft goodie would have to be ribbon & my handy dandy glue gun… oh spray glue rocks too! )

Kimberly - colored pemcils

Kathie - It is a toss up between, my loom (a small rectangle one) or paint/canvas…I do not have a talent in that area, but I LOVE to pretend. I just get out the paint and throw it on and see what comes out!! Love it!

Julie B. - Sharpies, of course!

Linda G - Right now I cannot do without glue and tape, but my kids are a little young for arts and crafts. They like fingerpaint, but I need the glue and tape to fix toys and books!

Tracy - I love having a big supply of Sharpies!

Alena - Hot glue gun for sure!!

tere - My favorite craft item is time. Unfortunately I don’t have nearly enough of it. xoxo tere

Wendy Poole - My camera is my absolute favorite!

Maureen S - My sewing machine and hot glue gun:).

Karina - Washi Tape!!!

chrissi - a good drawing pen.
love your green hutch. such a great color. love how it plays off your kitchen (which is just perfect).

Holly - Fiskar’s paper cutter/trimmer. Great for scrapbooking and card making for those of us who can’t cut a straight line.

rachel p - Sharpies. I love to draw with my sharpies 🙂

Amy T-Y - I love MPix! & they’re located in KS, in the town where I went to college (Pitt State)! Favorite craft supply–pom-pom trim!

Kelli P. - My favorite supply would be washi tape – I use it for and on everything 🙂

Faith Buss - I would be lost without my hot glue gun!

Dara Miller - Love that print!! My favorite supply is hot glue gun, i would be lost without it!!1

Jill - Paint the backs of your green cabinet SW ‘Urbane Bronze’ – all you art stuff will POP! And the color will ‘talk’ to grey on your drapes! Just my 2 cents if you were interested 😉
xo~Jill

Erin - Color crayons!!

julie b - I actually love painting on canvases. that’s not really an art supply…so ribbon. That’s my favorite

Michelle - Does my sewing machine count? I’m a quilter (when I have time, opportunity, motivation and fabric). 🙂

Amanda - picture frames are my must-have arts & crafts item!

Stephanie Z. - Favorite art supply: Sharpie Markers. And wahsi tape.

Cindy Singer - I would have to say it’s fabric! I can’t get enough of it!

Donna - 1 art supply????? Oh my goodness, I guess I’d have to say my glue gun. But I also love my scrapbook paper…..the colors and designs make me happy 🙂

Molly - Paint markers! I love the detail you can get without needing killer tiny paintbrush skills 😉

Erin - glue stick!!!

Chelsea - Mine would have to be paint and pretty paper! Thanks

Heather M. - Love your kitchen/dining room. So darling. I couldn’t live without hot glue…it’s my friend!

Katherine - YAY GIVEAWAY! my fave supply would be markers in all the possible colors!!

Lynette - My favorite craft supply is cardstock patterned paper. Especially if it has glitter on it. Or embossing. Thanks for the giveaway!

Sandy - I love acrylic paint, it’s my favorite art supply! 🙂

Abby - Glitter!!!!!!!!!!!!

Christy - I love Sharpies with a sharp point!

mary liz cawley - Acrylic paint … can make anything pretty

Jenni - multi-colored pens are my favorite…

Katie - Spray paint… super easy and versatile! 🙂

laura wilder - Watercolors and sharpies!

Siffster - Rafia and fabric. Love.

Julie H - My camera!!

Liesl - Sharpies. There is no such thing as too many. They might be the key to world peace – who wouldn’t be happy if everyone had sharpies??

shannon stinson - i would say paint of ANY kind. LOVE paint!
i love the “whiteness” of your kitchen, too! : ) so clean…..

Dee - Sewing machine and hot glue gun

April - Sharpies – in pretty colors!

Kari - I love watercolor paints right now! They are so easy to use with my two daughters and are always beautiful!

Kristina C. - I love playing and creating with good old Play Dough.

Sarah - My favorite supply is glitter! Thanks for inspiring me to start printing some photos. What a happy and colorful corner in your house!

Michelle - Must be glue sticks for the little ones.

Cindy - Since beginning to teach myself how to use watercolor paints, they have become my favorite too.

GB Jost - My favorite craft item is my sewing machine. Saving up for a new one…

teresa - I love my micron pens!

Ali Dufur - Finger paint!

Rebekah Mathis - It’s is hard to choose one! I’m gonna go with watercolors also. Pretty much anything with color wins!

Becky - My favorite craft supply is patterned paper. I use it for everything: quick bunting, handmade gift tags, photo mattes… the list goes on and on. I have stacks and stacks of it and I keep buying more. I even have a few especially pretty pieces framed as art!

Kathy M. - Sharpies and colored pencils….brighter the better!!!

Malinda - Sharpies!

rachel - Hands down. my watercolors. I love how they blend!

Emily B. - Hmm…that’s a hard one, but probably my most used item would be thrifted fabric–love it! That, and brand new crayons.

Amy Huff - Charcoal pencil so I can age anything instantly!

Jennifer - That’s a hard one! I think right now it would be my stash of bright colored fabrics. I’ve been making happy flags, fabric acorns, ripping strips for a quick garland, and strips to tie on presents. I only buy a 1/4 yard and then move on to other patterns and colors when I run out!

Stephanie - I cannot live without my staple gun, spray paint and my favorite paint brush!

Sharla Stockwell - As far as craft supplies go, I would say the oil crayons. We started using them by making your “Crazy Owls” and both boys loved how they looked like markers and were so bright!

Holly D - I love my spray paint!

Elizabeth - Blank cards and a pens. Love to make handmade cards for people.

Linda - Different sizes of canvas, paint & grandchildren!!

kariane - Lace! Adding lace trim fancy’s just up about anything. It makes the small thing feel extra special. Excellent job!

Karin - I use PHOTO SPLITS all of the time.

Deb A. - Scrapbook supplies!

ry - i love those perler beads…until they get spilled all over the floor…but it’s fun to do with my daughter. even my sons get in on the action sometimes! but watercolours do run a close second. thanks for the giveaway!

melissa ann - I love, love, love The Dollar Tree. Yes, you read that right and yes, I am cheap. I taught school for several years and now stay home with my sweet 2-year-old son. So while The Dollar Tree isn’t necessarily known for the highest quality arts and crafts supplies, it is affordable for little ones who quickly turn a nice 8 count watercolor pain set into all black. 🙂

Julie - Tempera paint!

Becca Valone - acrylic paints in a rainbow of colors, yep. My favorite supply. Love your most recent post. Thanks for sharing.

Katelynn - Hot glue! Pass me a hot glue gun and I can turn just about anything into a craft.

Ashley - Paint in general, you can always change something with a dab of color!

Karina - Love your house, as always!! My favourite arts and crafts supply is my self-healing cutting mat. I use it for fabric with my rotary cutter and for paper with an Exacto knife. To be fair, it is next to useless without a cutting ruler (I love Speedy Strips), but you said one, didn’t you? lol 😉

Maureen - It is ridiculous to try and choose one. But I love coloring with oil pastels.

Stephanie - I love acrylic paint. After reading your blog I have started painting again! It has been years since I have done anything crafty!

Meredith - My glue gun!!!!

Denise S - Ribbon!!! My favorite art & craft supply is ribbon of any color or design. I hoard ribbon like its candy….especially vintage ribbon!!!

Ann Wagner - Acrylic paints! I am a hoarder of all bright colors.

Ali - Lovely patterned paper and a paper cutter! So much versatility – scrapbook pages, cards, bunting and more!

kelly - Sharpie markers in allllllll the pretty colors…so fun to me for some reason. They make me smile.

MH Toth - ribbon … I love it

Anna - It’s a tough choice between acrylic paints and hot glue. They are essential for all my crafts. 🙂

Heather L - I couldn’t live without paint! I love the way you use color in your home, it has inspired me to make my home more colorful 🙂

katie jones - I think my hot glue gun, I use it all the time and I burn myself all the time but I think thats the one item I use most often!!

Nicole - I’d have to say my Martha Stewart craft paints!

Kari - I’m afraid I’m not crafty at all. Not even a bit. But if I had to pick a favorite arts/craft supply I would have to say colored pencils.

Susan Harris - My fabric samples from a local furniture store. Lots of crafts can be made with them!

Erica - acrylic paint and a blank canvas!

Becci L - I cannot live without a good pair of fabric scissors and a good pair of paper scissors. They cannot be used interchangeably!

Janet C - My sewing machine! A 30 year old, hand-me-down from my mother, tank that just keeps keepin-on.

susan - my favorite would have to be washi tape. So much to do with it not enough time. Thank you for the giveaway.

Jenny B. - I do most of my crafting digitally, so I’m going to say Photoshop! 🙂 I get all my prints from mpix too, and they are the best!! I would love to win a canvas. Thanks for the chance!

Becky J - Oh, Meg…your craft room/dining area is scrumptious!! How inspired you must feel 🙂 My favorite crafty item right now would be washi tape- i use it on boxes of baked goodies, gift tags, my journals, picture frames and on and on! Pretty makes me happy !!Thanks for the giveaway- my girls took some beautiful photos of a Monarch butterfly that we watched break forth from its chrysalis- a miracle!!

Livlife - My camera! I go nowhere without it because you never know when you’ll find beauty.

jill - My assorted fine point sharpie marker set is my absolute favorite art supply…..so versatile, so colorful, so fun AND easy to carry with me at alllll times!! 🙂

Julie J - I love those little foam brushes. Inexpensive, small and great for so many projects.

Tammy Jane - My hot glue gun!

Karen - I love fabric. I love to make quilts from everybody’s scraps. Whenever I’m sewing with my friends, I always follow them around and say, “Can I have that?” from their pile of scraps.

Heather - Love seeing your home updates! You have such a fun style. 🙂 My fave craft supply is probably Mod Podge. Use it all the time!

Ry - My good paint brushes…crisp, clean lines are the best!

Kate - My Sharpie pens in a RAINBOW of colors 🙂

kt - I could not do without my spray paints…they can make everything look new!

Rhiannon - Yarn – no question!! I would hate to be without a lot of other things, but I need my yarn. Oh, and I guess my crochet hooks then too. Sheesh…how do you pick just one?!

Jenn - Washi tape!!!!!

K - Could not do without my paints!!!! Color makes me SO happy and they can transform anything into a work of art! 🙂

barb c - sharpees!

Robyn - Oh, so hard to pick one….maybe my glue gun. Seems I use it a lot. I really don’t sew, so any little projects that have fabric is usually glued 🙂

Danielle - Ooh, I love MPix!!! I don’t know if I could live without my sewing machine…

Lisa - I love watercolor paper! So I guess that means I love watercolors, too!

Ariela B - So many great craft supplies to pick from but I would definitely have to say BUTTONS!!!

Susan A - Colored paper – card stock, construction, scraps, tissue, wrapping, etc. etc.!

Jayme - My massive roll of brown craftsman paper. I use it to wrap gifts, cover tables, and to draw on for my toddler

Kathi - Thank you for the chance to win! I wouldn’t be without glue!

Erika - markers and spray paint

Amber Peters - I also love watercolors!

Beth Ann - Glue Gun!!! I keep my glue gun handy….. my kiddos are into creating with boxes & junk (and paint, tape & glue), but I find it is waaayyyy easier to hot glue something then use a roll of masking tape.

Carrie K - crayons! just good old crayons 🙂

Sky - Crayola crayons for sure

Amber - Vintage sheets all the way. Not technically a craft item, but you can make them into ANYTHING!

Are you putting the sunflower print in the shop? Because people would buy it. 🙂

megan - i love those heart rocks!

def could not live w/o spray paint!!

cyndiloohoo - my glue gun.

Candice - Gotta have my good scissors.

Ruth - Definitely Sharpie paint pens!

Liz Butler - I’m with you…take it all, but please leave the watercolor paints!

Heidi Devereaux - That is like asking me to pick my favorite child! I guess for me it would be my good pair of fabric scissors. Everyone in my house knows they are OFF limits! Haha.

Charly - I’m quite fond of washi tape. I use it on everything! I’ve got a nice size collection…and I can’t stop buying more!

Jeannie P - Truly, a pencil. Like you, I have always drawn since childhood. My pencil is the start to colored pencils, paint, embroidery designs, etc. By the by, your photos are truly CHEER-ful!

Karrin - I have to have a canvas and acrylic paints! I’m not the most artistic girl in the world, but I love love love painting!

Cari - What a beautiful space!! Very cheery and FUN! My favorite craft supply is a hot glue gun. I love it. And I love it’s stringy mess. 😉

Jessica Shrock - Ribbon

kribss - washi tape!

jenny - I love Sharpies!

Marita Mast - Hot glue. Makes everything stick together.

Julia M - I love colorful markers and pens… 🙂

Monica K - Does my sewing machine count? Because that’s my answer! 🙂

Pam - I would never want to be without my hot glue gun! I’m sorry but just as a side note, I keep getting an error message so it may appear that I am trying to enter more than once.

Pam - I would never want to be without my hot glue gun!

Jen Tucker - I love my paper punches.

Marlie Byrd - Acrylic paints!

Maegan C - My old favorite would have been cute scrapbook paper but now i love washi tape!

Ashley Smith - Just one!?!?! Aaaahhhh. Washi tape. Nope. Twine. No. Spray paint. Yes. Spray paint.

Amy - Oh! I love it! It makes my heart so happy to see so many familiar colorful things done up this way. The furniture looks amazing, I am so inspired! Keep doing your thing, I love it!

Ps. On a total side note, while I was shopping online this morning, I saw a watch that reminded me of you, if you wanted a fancy watch. Had to share! The rainbow of stones said, “please show meg, we’re fancy!” 🙂

http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1839848/juicy-couture-stella-bling-gold-tone-stainless-steel-womens-watch.jsp

Sarah - Crayons and colored pencils! I have a stash of “grown-up” coloring books for when I get stressed. I just sit down and color. So relaxing! (MPIX is an awesome company! I hope I win!)

Jennifer B. - I love a glue gun. I needed one for a project recently and couldn’t find mine. I had a coupon, so I splurged on a new one … it’s cordless and rechargeable! Love it.

Bethany - I love my sharpies… the ultra fine points!

Amy - I don’t craft much but I could never live without a hot glue gun! Your canvas is lovely!

Stephanie - Oh I just know I won’t win but I’ll comment anyways. My favorite arts & craft supply is a simple old pair of scissors. Not fancy but oh so necessary for so many crafts. I moved this summer and stupidly packed all my scissors away and then couldn’t find them until I fully unpacked. It was like someone ripped off my left arm. I couldn’t do anything. Ode to the scissors.

Lori Guggisberg - Love some jute/twine! Good for so many things!

Beth in Utah - Yarn and a hook! I love to crochet!

Paige - Sewing machine and markers!!

Cassie - my favorite….ultra fine Sharpies!!!

Laura F - My sewing machine. And knitting needles.

Michele - Paint! And probably glitter!

Rena - Oh my goodness! Your house looks amazing! How did you paint the green design in the windows of your cabinet? Such detail. I love it! I cannot live with out my bakers twine. I use it for everything and have it in so may colors. And I LOVE MPIX. Such a great company. Hoping I win a canvas! 🙂

Amy - I love glitter and sharpies!!!

~kris - Colored pencils!! So versatile and I use them for a “pop” of color while addressing envelopes too! They’re not just for drawing anymore! Thank You for this opportunity!

Jude - My favorite is that same paint set from Micheal’s! We all have one, and we love to take them outside and paint 🙂

Amy M - My sewing machine, on the rare occasion that I have time to sew. Also, burning question – how do you get your washi tape to stick to the wall? I keep trying and it keeps peeling away!

Krista Wiehle - My favorite arts & crafts supply is fine tip markers!! LOVE THEM! 😉

Janel - Instruction sheet…I can’t craft on my own but I can make a mean ‘anything’ if I’m following instructions 🙂

Nicole Frick - My favourite art and craft supply is scrapbook paper! There’s so much you can do with it besides scrapbooking!

Melissa - Ceramics; Painting 🙂

Stephanie - I love multi-colored Sharpie’s. You can always make something pretty with colorful makers and plain white paper.

Julie h - Fabric!!!! And a sharp pair of scissors!! 🙂

Ashlea Catalana - The old and faithful hot glue gun! 🙂

Sarah - Glitter Glue!!!–It always dresses everything up:)

isabelle - I would say watercolor too !

Kristen K. - Vintage Fabric and findings….oh, and JUNK! Nothing is ever too shabby to be repurposed, to be made part of a new ‘journey’… But vintage fabrics (like the one on your chairs!) remind me of my childhood, my Grandmom, simple things. I, too, break out in a sweat when I visit my favorite thrift shops and see the PERFECT fabric /granny squared throw / vintage sheet / unfinished quilt top / tacky upholstery fabric samples…you name it!

Jenny Logan - That’s a hard question! I love so many art supplies! But I guess we use acrylic paints the most. :0)

Janna - Hmm, probably paint or fabric for the ability to change something up quickly and make it all fresh and new again!

Jamie - Acrylic paint. My son (who’s 4) and I paint almost every night after dinner. A great way to spend time together just creating.

Alexandra Ziegler - I would have to say my photo and craft paper cutter. I make a lot of homemade cards and photo spreads and it’s been a life saver!

Cindy M - It’s a tie for me between pattern paper and fabric!

wendy - My favorite is a No. 2 pencil. Seriously. I know it’s boring … but I couldnt live without it! For me … the No. 2 is where it all begins.

Brooke - Letter Stickers for my scrapbooks are my favorite supply!

Jori - Paint, usually white! It makes everything FANTASTIC!

Meredith W. - Construction paper!

katie - Hot Glue gun!

Emily - Felt

Maureen - I love to use colored pencils and dip the tip in water before coloring to make bright vibrant colore! Oh and also googly eyes!

Nan - Rick rack! It’s just so fun to look at. You can sew it on or glue it on or use it as a ribbon on a package. Rick rack rules!

Tasha - Baker’s twine! Weird, but it ends up on most things.

Corrie - My favorite craft supplies are CRAYONS. I remember years when that was all that was on my Christmas list. There’s nothing better than cracking open a new box of crayons!

Jessica - Having a 2-year-old, we could never make do without CRAYOLA paints….they wash off so easily and my little just loves learning how to mix colors with them.

Kelley - Washi tape!!! Well that’s my current fav

Kelly W. - A good can of spray paint can change your entire outlook on life. 🙂

Mary - A craft supply I can’t do without – Modge Podge!

Brenna - My fav arts & craft supply is washi tape. It’s just so pretty!!

Cali Kliewer - How do I pick just one? Fabric! No…my sewing machine! No….sharpies!

Micah - NICE watercolor pencils. Freshly sharpened, of course ;). Your dining room is gorgeous. I’m inspired!

Virginia - I had never owned a hot glue gun until 2 years ago…I’m not sure how I lived the first 30 years of my life without one! Hot glue guns are the best 🙂

Megan - Spray paint!

Charlton - I LOVE sharpie markers! It’s crazy, but that is my go to marker when drawing/coloring something. 😉

Flower Patch Farmgirl - It is perfection.
Good job! And I love the canvas, esp after seeing that field myself.
Oh, and my favorite supply are those SAME watercolor paints. I feel so fancy with them!

Heather - Id say glitter or ribbon. I wish i could glitter everything! hahah

joanie - sharpies….got to love a good marker!!

cathie w. - Asking me to pick my favorite craft supply is like asking me to pick my favorite child… I love all my craft supplies equally! Ha! 🙂

Becca - Sharpie markers? Glue gun? Spray paint? No, definitely the markers!

Beth - My current favorite is watercolor crayons. Give them a try!

Jessica - This sounds really random and I hadn’t thought of it until now, but I would have to say twine. I make fun bunting with my kids, use it on gifts, add it to collages, tie homemade bread bags before giving away, and I’m sure other things I’m not thinking of right now. I would love a canvas made of a pic I took just yesterday! Thank you.

Jenn - Fabric….and burlap…and yarn.

Linette - I love pretty paper 🙂 I have stacks and stacks of it. I rarely have time to do anything with it, but I just love taking it out and “organizing” it (which really means just looking at every piece and putting it back exactly the way it was…lol).

Kim K. - My favorite arts & crafts supply would be markers! I love fat, skinny, washable, permanent – in all colors!!!

Robin C. - Paint, glorious paint! I love all kinds.

sara - What a great craft area you have ! LOVE the green hutch. I have so many favorites when it comes to craft supplies…I think I am like you, I love watercolors….but also sharpies.

Thank you for the giveaway!! 🙂

Katie S - Hot Glue Gun! I can make anything with that bad boy 😉

Tracy Rizzo - My favorite supply is hot glue!Love the sunflower print!

Julie B - I love fabric and spray paint equally!!

Julie Boldry - I have to say fabric AND spray paint. I heart them!

jennifer murnane - favorite art supply…sharpie!

Marjie - My hot glue gun. I like to hot glue everything!

Kathleen Miller - Fabric, and paint 🙂

Jessica Meith - scissors!!

Kristiina - Tape is my favorite supply—it can help fix many problems and is easy to use! :).

Queen Lisa - My hot glue gun!! The thought of going without one makes me itchy!

Mary - definitely all of my paints!!

Karen H. - Glitter! I’m pretty sure my seven year old agrees with me!

Allison - THIN THIN black water proof markers…sharpie or micron or lepen!

Julie McCrary - Definately ribbon…..it adds the perfect touch to many things:)!

jennifer - I LOVE markers! I keep buying them for my kids…but they’re really for me. LOVE this room. It is gorgeous! ~Jennifer

Kassondra - Crayons! We color every single day!

Lori S - Crayons, simply because the smell and feel can bring me back to my childhood so quickly.

Amy C - Sharpies!

Lori H - Love love your kitchen! I wouldn’t want to be without hot glue 🙂

Lindsay - Paint

Jody - I love Sharpies and Mr. Sketch markers 🙂

ingrid - crafting for baby and bridal showers….that’s my favorite kind of craft….so fun to make something pretty for someone.

Carrie - Spray paint! I have transformed so many ugly things with it.

Lynda M. - Fabric! I can’t sew, but I love making mini bunting. It’s so relaxing and they are super cute!

Erin West - I would never want to be without felt. We use it for everything!

Adrienne - Crayons!! You can do so much with them!!

Jenni & Andy - double sided tape

Lisa Wilson - MODGE PODGE! Of course it’s so hard to just pick one

Katy Jo - Oh! My fabric scissors. They’re pretty handy!

Patti Mullican - I am crushing on washi tape these days. You can use it on just about anything! Your new home is stunning. I love the green goddess!

Katy Jo - My hot glue gun! I’d die without it!

Ruth - Washi tape! I just can’t stop–there are do many colors and patterns. I’m always finding new uses for my washi tape, too. Amazing stuff.

Cindy - My favorite craft item would be paint (with a side of fabric). I use both all of the time. Your house is beautiful!!!

Molly B - MOST definitely yarn

Carrie C. in VA - Markers and construction paper because my kids make beautiful drawings with them!

Susan - Your canvas is gorgeous and so is your home! Definitely watercolor paints. I found some metallic and shimmery ones at a local teacher supply store. They rock!

Trindin - Patterned paper

Susan - Paper. It is amazing all the wonderful things you can make with a little imagination and a piece of paper.

Heidi Jo the Artist - Love my cameras. But paints are right up there too!

Now, maybe just maybe I will be brave enough to paint our china hutch…maybe.

Kathleen - Sharpies!

Denise - 100% cotton fabric!

Rachel N. - How to nail it down to one?…fabric or paint & the possibilities are endless! =)

Melissa Fankhauser - My kids are still fairly little, 4 and almost 2, so I would never want to go without construction paper and crayons!

kate - Keeping it real..adhesive of any kind…it makes or breaks a good craft day…

Rhonda G. - So hard to choose just one. I don’t think a camera is a supply, so I will say yarn. I love to knit! Thanks for sharing your home. I love it!

Jennifer Nanninga - Just one? My fabric scissors. They are fancy and amazing and work so, so well!

Amber - Ribbon! I keep a big jar of it in my crafting area. ❤️

Mignon Jones - Wool felt and a glue gun!

Jessica B - Hmmm…probably my extra large stash of scrapbook paper. 🙂

mollie's mom - tough one- colored paper and glue!! but paint is up there too!!

Tara - Ribbon or sharpies!

Sarah - I couldn’t do without fabric!

Heidi - Paper of all kinds and fun scissors!

melissa shepard - Any kind of PAINT!!!! Thx for the chance.. Meg!!! Love your craft cabinet!

Carrie - I gotta ditto the “my camera” comments as my favorite art supply. Oooo, and rainbow sharpies.

Kirsten J - Paper. All paper….

Trina - Sewing Machine!! ;))

Gina - Card stock, boring but true!

Elizabeth Ann - Hi there! Mine would probably be water colors!

Traci - WOW. That’s intense! I love odds ‘n ends!

Lindsay A. - Sharpies!

Amy K. - mpix is amazing – I get all my prints from them too. My favorite craft supply is either my sewing machine, or my rainbow set of sharpie markers. =)

Shelly Clark - I just can’t be without polk-a-dot ribbon, I LOVE it so much, itty bitty polka-dots, big polk-a-dots, it does’nt matter. I love me some polk-a-dots.

Jaime - I can’t do without acrylic paints!

Becky - Dare I admit, I’m not crafty….but still love you and your blog!

Christy B - Back to basics with Crayons for me! Forever and always

Courtney Hohimer - Fabric – handsdown!
Followed closely by acrylic craft paints.

Jamie Weathers - Mine would be photo splits, since I still do the old style scrapbooking.

Andrea - glitter!!

Bethany - Scrapbook paper! I do everything with it but scrapbook. Love finding books of it for cheap at Ross.

Terri - I’ve got to have my glue gun!

Shari McNiff - My favorite art supply item that I could not live without is a mechanical pencil and a big fat eraser. I can’t start anything at all till I have my pencil! Not terribly exciting, but I go nuts!

Sandra K - I love new markers!

Barbara (WA) - Fabric!

Adrienne - Markers, all kinds!

Christy - My gift tag punch, random, but one of my favorite investments.

camille - so I must admit I thought you were a little crazy with that bright green. But now I am green, with jealousy! haha, jk. Seriously though, the whole room is amazing. I could not live without notebooks. I plan and plan and plan crafts and projects in there. 🙂

Kathie M - I love my hot glue gun!! It’s the best!! It’s my favorite. We’ve done so many projects together!!

Stephanie - I love your house. White is such a clean backdrop to colors
My never-be-without-it craft supply is fabric. It is like art to me. Love it!

Courtney L - My sewing machine! (Though I don’t get to use it nearly as often as I would like these days…)

Thanks, Meg!

Heidi DeGroot - my favorite craft supply is construction paper. Lots of room to be creative.

Angel/TaDa!Creations - My sewing machine. Couldn’t live without it.

Cindy - FABRIC!

Gina - I’m with you-water colors for sure. Unless I could choose fabric scraps. Hmm. There are too many fun craft options!

Liberty - My grandmother’s Singer sewing machine. It’s old. And needs to be retired. Maybe I should consider a new heavy duty one 🙂

Michelle - Sooooooo hard…. But markers?!? Yes. Markers.

Katie - My glue gun and I are pretty tight.

Amy Jo - LOVE Mpix!

My can’t-be-without craft supply is glue sticks. I love to make collages out of magazine clippings and random things that catch my eye, and I go through glue sticks like crazy. I love them. Weird.

Amy bounds - SHARPIES!!

Jenny - craft paint. or ribbon. or modge podge?

Jennifer - Acrylic paint!

Erin - Fabric! I swear I can’t walk through any store with fabric without buying a yard or two!

Sarah P - Fun, blank tags – for labeling or attaching to a gift. I love them!

Cheryl - Scrapbook stash

Rachel - LOVE my paper cutter and glue dots!!!! Best inventions. Love your dining room/ crafting room! Looks like a lot of hard work that has final paid off!

jamie - markers. all over. in jars. so many of them!

Susan C. - Crayons – love em.

Liz M. - Fabric, beautiful fabric!

Su - Oh what a generous giveaway! My favorite craft supply. . bright colored pattern paper.

Susan - acrylic paints

AmandaK - Washi tape is so easy!

Marie - No doubt about it- a glue gun!

Hannah - watercolor paints or our new favorite is water color “crayons”

Bree - Fabric. Colorful happy fabric. That is in part, thanks to you. You’ve given me so many fun ideas to use it.

Melinda Redmann - Water colors!!

Mallory Oosterhouse - Arts and Crafts supply I couldn’t live without would have to be a tie between tape, burlap, and paper!

Christy - Glue gun and glue sticks for the kids, fabric for me!

Lauren Black - I could never live without colored pens! I love using them to make my calendar all pretty!! 🙂

Allison - RIBBON!!! Totally have a crazy addiction to cute ribbon! : )

Tonya - Cardstock!

Sarah M - Colorful fabric. Endless possibilities!

Jenna - I’m a teacher, so … Chart paper markers and a hot glue gun get me through my days!

Alicia @ Investing Love - This all looks soooo good, meg! and those old can with the supplies is perfect! I would die if I won a jumbo canvas! At our house we love oil and chalk pastels…we need those! 🙂

Deanna - Since I love working with felt, I love a nice set of sharp scissors!

Jennifer Ensor - Fabric!

Amanda K - fabric! I can never bring myself to throw out any little scraps either!

Lacey - Chalk paint! I’m obsessed 🙂

Katie E. - Honestly? Sonic. With a big pop, anything crafty is possible!

midwestmomm - The one craft supply I want to never be out of is probably washing tape! We are in love with it right now. (My 12 year old daughter and I.)

Gina - I’m not a big “crafter” but I would say paint. I do paint something occasionally. 🙂 When I visit your blog I feel inspired to make things though!! Love your dining room! 🙂

ranee - My favorite would probably be new sharpies and washi tape. And maybe brown kraft paper. ☺

Kimberly - Spray paint– or milk paint– or both!

Julie A - My hot glue gun!!

Shawna - spray paint

April - Iridescent glitter!

Tricia R. - My favorite arts and crafts supply would be Sharpie markers. This summer we did a lot of tie-dying and I loved the nametags we made at camp with the Sharpie markers and rubbing alcohol. 🙂

Amber - Ooo, I love my embroidery stuff. And my crochet stuff. But I love my painting stuff too. Sigh. Thanks for the opportunity Meg and Mpix!!

Verna - hot glue 🙂

Laura Oyler - hmm…..i don’t know if this counts as craft supplies, but i’m going to say a sewing machine!

Gina - Spray paint!

Courtney - watercolors are our jam right now. I have the same set you have in the hutch.

And mpix is the bomb-digity. Their quality is amazing.

Sarah D - My glue gun or markers. (Can I get that sunflower on a canvas if I win?) 🙂

Angela K - Crayons!

Hilary B - My hot glue gun!!

jpb in tx - Paper. Anything with color or a fun pattern:)

Caitlin - My rotary cutter…my quilts would suck without it 🙂

Morgan - I could never be without oil pastels. I LOVE them even if they are messy!

Mindy - Solid 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock. In every color Michaels carries! A close second would be the little bottles of craft paint – also in every color imaginable!

Chelsea - Modge Podge… or tacky glue… or my sewing machine!

Bree - My hot glue gun.

BriBedell - I love me some mpix!! I couldn’t live without crayons. Plain ol’ regular crayola crayons! I have three kids under 7, they are a must for every.single.day ❤️

Molly Alvarez - I’d have to go with glitter!!! My 6 year old has started rubbing off on me!;)

becky z - Hmmm… those cheap craft paints that come in the little bottles. All that color makes me oh so happy.

Emily W. - Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them.

I love that quote, and it seemed fitting for your table flowers.

Favorite art supply? Probably just a ball point pen. I’m a doodler.

Torey - My camera. I used to love painting but haven’t had time for ages.

Elisabeth - Acrylic Paints! Easy and fun! Your new home is beautiful!!!

Katie Merrill - Sharpies!!!! Always sharpies!

Daina funk - I absolutely love my paints. I love using words in all of my crafts, whether on wood, paper, material or burlap. I love how brilliant that sunflower is on the canvas. Looks amazing!!

Christy - My favorite is my vintage stamp set that was my fathers I love making handmade cards and gift tags

the chubby dove - love the green cabinet!

i’ve got a thing for black sharpies. they’re kinda my love language….

Hannah S. - Glue gun! And I love Mpix!!

KirstenP - Good quality blank white cards to make greeting cards with photos for family and friends.

Laura Hit - Fun! I love this room and want to keep my eye out for a hutch. We are using a tall dresser for our craft stuff…but its a little cramped! I would say favorite is just good ol’ pencil crayons and markers. Likely cause my kids are totally into coloring right now and always want to do that.

Maura McCurdt - Sharpies!

elma - Fabric!!!

Kelly - Since you are going to pick on the 13th and that’s my birthday, you should for sure pick me. Yes !?!?!

sally - Glitter!

Linda - Funny mine is watercolors too. I am not an amazing artist or anything I just find them relaxing!

Jill - Markers!

kiley - Your room is gorgeous!!! All those supplies right where they’re easy to find and use. Crafter’s dream. And, I can’t live without spray paint!

Lindsey W. - Washi tape and brush pens. With those two items I could rule the world 🙂

Becky m. - My fave is craft paint 🙂

Jennifer W - I cannot be without ribbon. 🙂

lacey - good, thin markers are a must. and colorful paper. and ribbon.

Vanessa - Watercolors for me too!

kris - An old set of broken pastels I bought at a garage sale. I’ve used them down to the nubs! Don’t know if I love them or the vintage, smudgy box better.

Jen S - Glue gun!

Lauran Frank - Ink and rubber stamps!

Sandy W - mine would be colored sharpies – I love sharpies!

Mary - GLUE GUN FOR.THE.WIN!

boom. 🙂

Bre B. - I couldn’t live without glitter!

Jessica B - My favorite craft tools are my rotary paper cutter and a plain lead pencil. I still need to get your crayon photo on canvas just like the one at the Craft House! One of these days… The dining room looks great! And your rocks are dope!

michelle - Hot glue gun!

Erin M - Glue gun, use it almost everyday!

Sharilyn - Elastic thread… It changed my life. Love me some ruffle goodness.

Sierra - Watercolor paints! The kids can make craft and make a mess and it’s really easy to clean it up again.

Kendra, The Sugar Box Lady - Washi tape. I have a problem.

Gretchen - My new favorite craft supply is acrylic paint. I just picked up the paintbrush after many years and I’m having a ball mixing the colors?

Kathy T - Glitter!! Everything looks better with a little bling, don’t you think?

Jamie - Mine would have to be crayons… pretty basic but a must have!

kristen - My favorite picture is the dandelion. My girls call them “blowers” so they will always be that from now on…despite their correct name.

Kendra - My favorite craft supply is fabric!

Siew - Glue gun. There’s nothing that a glue gun can’t do!

Lyn - Spray paint!

Southern Gal - Great job on the furniture! I hate painting furniture myself, but love seeing all the beautiful color combinations.

I have to have fabric scraps at all times. Thanks for the chance. The canvas turned out gorgeous.

(We used Mpix for my daughter’s bridal portrait prints with excellent results for $30 five years ago. No one can believe it when I tell them that.)

Lina - With 3 boys they love markers, crayons and chalk. But for Easter, Halloween and Christmas I crack the glitter and the glue. And they even love all the sparkles. Love the green hutch and your new print.

Lee Ann - Fabric and a sewing machine.

Jen Allen - Crayola crayons. I love the smell of a brand new box at back to school time and all their uniform tips, all perfect and pointy!

Katie - Thanks for the little glimpse into your house! The dining room looks great!

The supply I can’t live without is funky and fun and bright and awesome fabric! I think I just buy fabric to look at sometimes. 🙂

Heather H. - I’d have to say fabric right now. I am obsessed with all of the fun Etsy shops and the thousands of options!

Megan CC - Crayons!

Kristen - Such a happy space you created! Our favorite craft supply is “oops ” paint from Home Depot. Someone else’s discarded colors become our rainbow treasure! We paint rocks, furniture, paper, each other…anything goes. So fun and so cheap!

Betsy berre - Sharp fabric scissors. The photo looks beauty-full on that big canvas!!

Marnie - Can’t live without the basics: crayons and paper and scissors! My faves.

Heather S. - My favorite craft item is wrapped canvases. I buy them in bulk whenever they are on sale so that we always have canvases to create on. I am constantly putting them up in our family room and my girls love everything we’ve done so much that they have created an art gallery in our guest bedroom from their past masterpieces!

Heather L. - Such a tough one! I’d have to say my favorite supplies are twine and craft paper … wrapping is a craft, right?!?!? 🙂

Sara Husser - I have little ones so glue sticks are like pennies around here! I’ve got them in every random drawer, cupboard, box, etc!

Chrissy - Staple gun!!

Liz - I love fabric!!! So many possibilities!

Chris - FABRIC! I could not be without fabric!

Anne W - Watercolors and/or oil pastels!!

Cindy McAllister - Toss up between fabric and paper. I love to sew and I love to scrapbook my photos.

Christy P - Fabric has endless possiblities!

Sara - Washi tape!

Bekah M. - My sewing machine for sure 🙂

Sabrina - I can’t live without fabric!

Crystal - I hot glue gun all the things. So yeah, hot glue gun fo sho!

Liz - I love fabric! You can do so much with it!!

Robin Riley - Really good fine-tip pens and markers!

Heather - Not sure if this really counts but Legos. 🙂

Kimberly C - Love washi tape!!

Heather E. - Always have a fine point Sharpie pen on hand!!

Maggie Matusofsky - I’m living without one but dying to get one… A cricut!

Julie W - Glue gun!

Danelle - Crayons…sharp, nobody has used them yet but me….crayons!

Lauren Duke - I’m not a good crafter, but I’d be lost without my modge podge!

Michelle - Ribbon is my favorite! I’m especially digging all the neat burlap variations lately! Your dining room is so bright and happy! That canvas is beautiful!

Jackie - My sewing machine for sure!

shannon - Fine sharpies… in rainbow colors!

Maggie - I love modge podge and magazines!!

sam - Felt! I love that you can make beautiful things with minimal sewing!

Elliottsurf - I have all kinds of art supplies, but the one that I could never do without is rubber cement! Weird I know but I use if for collages and attaching stuff together to make cards! It smells bad, but is very useful!

Michelle Naomi - Washi tape!

Stacy Tat - I love colored paper!

Michelle - Ribbon is my favorite! I’m especially digging all the neat burlap types lately. Your dining room is so bright and happy! Love the colors and the great canvas!

Anna B - Ribbon! I love making hairbows.

Whitney - Paint in a fun color. Thanks 🙂

Kristi - My glue gun. I could fix the world with my cordless glue gun

beth - any supplies organized by color lure me much more than the rest.

Summer - I need to have some good plain white paper. From there the sharpies, paint or mod podge might make an appearance. Starting with that blank canvas that could become anything is very exciting to me.

Peg - My camera. Not real crafty but take lots of pictures.

Biz - Sewing machine!!!

Melissa - Chalk paint & chalk are my fav!

Laura h - I love colored sharpies!! All the better if they are stored in a glass jar so I can smile at them every time I walk by! Your blog is the BEST, seriously, you need your own TV show!

Lori - A hole punch! I know it’s simple but I use it all the time on almost every
project.

Veronica - oh my what a hard question! Let’see…I think I’m going to have to go with my prisma pencils because I’ve so loved working with them over the past year. I’ll have to add a second one though, spray paint! I pretty much always have a can of something on hand.

DeeAnn - embroidery floss

Aimee W. - I could never live without my hot glue gun. It’s almost like an extra appendage!

Bebe Dance - Fabric & paper!

noodle and lou - oh! and my fave-can’t-live-without arts and craft supply? paint!

KaRol - My colorful Sharpie pens. Fun giveaway. Thanks.

CassM - I am not an artsy person AT ALL … so I let my camera make pretty things for me.

And those lovely things for making a gift special: kraft paper and bakers twine. I do love those!

Suzanne - My favorite art supply….my glue gun. I can fix, make, design, stick together anything as long as there is electricity, an extension cord (because they never make those cords long enough) and a willing participant. Yes, I have sustained some serious blisters but one thing is for dang sure, once I am finished, it is stuck for good! Just finished assisting with building a beaver dam for a habitat project and the glue gun saved the day…..and the dam.

Becca - I love rolls of tulle…so many colors. And Valspar spraypaint!

Kelly - You’ve got a gift for this decorating thing. It looks so great! Love the chairs! I need to recover mine so desperately.
Favorite art & craft supply…well, I’m in the midst of a great craft room purge and apparently I love all craft supplies. I have way too much stuff in that room!

On a different note, if you love watercolors you need to check out these awesome, shiny watercolors called Inklingz from Shimmerz Paints. (www.shimmerzpaints.com) In fact, if you shoot me an email, I can hook you up with some to try out. (no, I don’t sell them but I do work for the company doing social media 😉 )

Mrs.Anderson - My favorite is probably spray paint! Love it! Would love a canvas too! Yay mpix!

Shannon Heick - Googley eyes!!!!! We put them on everything!

Tara - Scrap paper!! I love the patterns and colors…the options are endless!!

Annie - 12 x 12 card stock – my go to for making cards & other crafts

noodle and lou - aww meg! I am so tickled that my house is in this AWESOME room!! dying over the art cabinet… it turned out SO good. and with the white table and chairs… perfect! and that fabric for the seats!!? I just love every bit. your fabulous sunflower photo is like a window out to your own private sunflower field. love that. xoxxx jenn

Malissa - Fabric!

Tricia - I love to sew and I love to stitch, but since I went back to work full time, scrapbook paper has been my favorite go-to craft supply because it’s good for quick and easy, no pressure projects. I’m a sucker for pretty patterns–especially when they are 4 for $1.00. 🙂
P.S. I love your hutch and I’m happy to see things on your walls! I hope that you are enjoying your new house. 🙂

Jennifer - Ribbon!

Shelly - What craft supply don’t I love might be easier to answer! I’d say paints…but then again I’ve been making a Ton of blankets lately (baby boom lol)…but right now washi tape is kind of fun to add to, well…. Everything 😉

Ellen - Is it weird to say paper? You can do SO much with paper!!

Cindy Douglass - My glue gun. Love it, even if it hates me sometimes.

Kristin Joustra - Spray paint 🙂

Grace L - Love love love the hot glue gun!

Maria - SHARPIES!!!

Kelsey - My favorite, cannot-live-without craft supplies are bright floral fabrics and yarn! I barely know how to knit a washcloth and I most certainly cannot sew but I. Can’t. Stop. Buying.

Katie - I’m not the craftiest craft person…but I can sit down with my girls and a set of water colors and be still for a long time…

Bec - I loooooove acrylic paints 🙂 I use them to paint frames and such.

Andrea - Modge Podge……I love that stuff…….I can’t live without it.

Jill - I love paper – cool patterns and designs and textures. And my sewing machine and sharpies . . .

Nikki Haefner - My sewing machine.

Carrie - I would say wool felt but my kids would definitely say their perler beads. They have made some of the best creations … And they never seem to run out of ideas!

Jody - Glue gun!! Is that weird?! Yes but it does amazing things!!

Arlene - I love looking at your pics because it makes me feel more inspired to do stuff around my own house! My favorite arts and craft item is definitely fabric…lots and lots of fabric!

Jenn - Spray paint! No question about it…

Liz R. - I had so many answers pop up in my head, but a lot of the things I have made recently have been with felt so let’s go with that! LOVE the green hutch and all of those gorgeous craft supplies!

Judy - My sewing machine.

Amber - Does fabric count??? 😉

Allison B - Fabric, for sure. And I have a10 ft wide closet full of it for proof. 🙂

Jenn - ribbon!!!

Donna - Paint!

Katherine - Favorite craft supply you can’t live without? That’s a tough question! I guess I’ll go with fabric.

Kim Walker - I have to have markers so my kids can draw! It is a must.

Amie Long - I’m not very crafty but I never want to be without my camera, and I get all my prints from mpix!

Kristi K - Sharpies 🙂

Robyn - Fabric 🙂

rebecca - my favorite supply is fabric!

Kristen - Sharpies!!!!

jodi - I’m not a great crafter, but I am loving watercolor paints right now… especially the ones from ikea!

Lesta - Has to be my camera.

Shauna C. - Pretty scrapbook paper! We use it for everything.

Jenny Damewood - My favorite arts and crafts supply is spray paint. Especially gold! Once I start, I can’t be stopped!

Rebekah - Right now mine would be felt…I don’t have a lot of crafting time but with a 2 year old running around, felt is such a fun material to play with. And I just LOVE that it sticks together 🙂

Sarah R - Hot glue gun

Sarah - All the colors of acrylic paints!

Kristin Rauch - Love your dining room, all the fun containers your craft supplies are in are so cute! And that fabric!

Rachel Van Horn - I’m so not an artist but I simply love a new box of colorful crayons!

Jaime Oswald - Chalk!!! Lots of chalk!!

Jen Marini - Mod Podge!

Rebecca - GLITTER!!!

Christie O. - I love me some washi tape. Is that a craft supply?? Ha!! I also love my glue gun. : )

Juli - A good pair of sharp scissors!

Kerry - Definitely markets of all colors!

Julie B - Love my oil pastels!

Alisa Biggs - Paint

lauren - sharpies! every color – thick nibs & thin! they are my jam!!! seriously.

Trisha - Hot glue gun!! So so so many uses for that little gem!!

Lydia Culberson - GLUE.. All types of glue. You can never have too many glues.

Amy - I adore colored pencils!!

Camala - Crayons!

Julie - Well I have very young crafters in my house, so it is not my favorite craft item but the one I cannot do without: glue sticks.

Tina Bell - My favorite craft item is spray paint because it is fast and easy to use! Love your blog:)

Michelle - Fabric…..use it in so many ways! 🙂

Kristin S - You so inspire me! I’m stuck creatively and love to paint furniture. Maybe that’s where I should start.

Ribbon. I kinda love ribbon on anything crafty.

And, are your kitchen counters always clear? With all those humans in your home? Sigh.

shelley - sharpies!

Whitney Benson - Sharpie markers and a hot glue gun…no question. 🙂

Debbie S - sponge brushes!

michelle - My camera

lauren - twine. it’s good for bunting, wrapping a candle, tying gifts, a jar to make it a vase. it’s my favorite.

Jena - I just bought some Mr. Sketch markers on sale at Target. I love the bright colors….and the smells….although that’s probably bad for my brain, right? 🙂

Kelly - Spray paint… Hands down….

Katie - my favorite? Soft pastels… Most used? Definitely the glue gun.

Erin - My sewing machine. Or serger. Or fabric scissors. It’s hard to pick just one!

kim - yarn!

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12 answers to 12 questions

i am going to start with some of the easy questions… and let my thoughts swirl a little longer on the deeper issues.  🙂

 

Q:  HOW TALL ARE YOU?  HOW TALL IS YOUR HUSBAND? (because your kids seem so tall!)

A:  i am 5’7″ and Craig is 6’4″  and our kids are not short.

 

Q:  WHAT WAS THAT GREEN THING IN YOUR COFFEE PHOTO?

A:  it is a frother.  it is at World Market for $2.99.   (also at ikea or probably anywhere)
i use that coconut almond milk in my coffee but you can choose whatever “cream” you like.
pour it into a cup and then put the frother in the cream and turn it on.
it spins around and makes the cream into “whipped cream”
then you pour that into your coffee and you have a latte.
OR you can do that all in the same cup if your mug is big enough.

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i usually buy two frothers at a time when i purchase them because my kids can’t seem to resist trying to make the spinning stop when it’s on… and they break them.

they are also AWESOME for hot chocolate (which is also why it gets broken…)

but worth it for $2.99 every month or so.

 

Q: DO YOU NEED A LOT OF SLEEP?

A: well i am sure that i do.
BUT i have a terrible habit of staying up really late.
every night.
even when i have to be up early with the kids or things to do… my brain just doesn’t shut down.
so i just go with it… push through the sleepiness the next day.
but when i get to sleep late… i do it.
since we got stanley at christmas there is rarely a day to sleep in anymore.
that nerd is awake at dawn and whines little annoying fake cries to get out of his kennel until you go.
it’s A W F U L.
and i say all kinds of unpleasant things in my half sleep in the dark at him.
it is one of my least favorite things ever.  not kidding.

🙂

 

Q: WHERE DID YOU GET THAT CAT MUG ON INSTAGRAM?

A: It’s from Allen Designs!  It’s so dang cute!  You need one.
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and the shopper bags she sells…. MY FAVORITE!
i use them now for all my groceries and they hold a ton and they are strong & sturdy.
and everyone says “those bags are so cool?! where did you get these?!”
every single time.

 

 

Q: WHAT IS YOUR FULL NAME?

A: Megan  🙂

 


Q: HAVE YOU EVER WATCHED GILMORE GIRLS?

A: I actually have never seen one minute of that show?!
that’s probably weird right?
i barely watch tv at all anymore though so i most likely won’t start it either.
i watch Parenthood, Grey’s Anatomy, Madmen, Saturday Night Live and Jimmy Fallon a few times a week maybe.
the first four i ONLY watch on dvr.
jimmy is usually live while getting ready for bed.

and i haven’t even watched any of the new shoes yet that started 2 weeks ago!
im not against tv… there just isn’t time?!

 

Q: CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT YOUR KIDS IN THE YOUNGER YEARS?

A: actually… i have been blogging since annie was tiny.
so you can go back into the archives (bottom right sidebar) and read the blog backwards kind of like a book.
i get caught up doing that sometimes.
and usually start to cry.
ha ha ha

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so that is my answer… i did write about what they were like in the younger years.
and it’s fun to go back and read it.

(and man i miss those rainbow crazy days…)

 

Q: DO YOUR KIDS PLAY ANY INSTRUMENTS?

A: right now talby is playing percussion in band class.
in the past they have all taken piano.
lauren took guitar lessons in high school & sean played the saxophone for a school year.
i do not have the discipline to make them practice.  i am not that mom.
but we have provided the opportunity to play anything they wanted.
and i figured if we had one of them LOVE something then we would know how much effort to put back into it too.
none of them loved any of those things.
i could’ve made them continue but really… if they don’t love it in the beginning i don’t think they are going to love it a few years down the road after a million hours of practice?  i don’t know… maybe they would?  it’s hard to keep up on it!
i just want them to find THEIR thing… not what i want to be their thing.

 

Q: HAVE YOU ALWAYS BEEN ARTISTIC?

A:  Yes.  🙂
i was always encouraged to draw or create by my parents.
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and late at night (again with that habit) i would draw and draw.
my favorite subject in every grade every year was art.
i took it every elective all year round.
i was a… high energy… loud mouthed… rowdy…some might even say “difficult” student.
but not in art class.
never in art class.
art was MINE.
and the teachers were nice.
i would have suffocated without art class all those years.

 

Q: WHAT DOES CRAIG DO FOR A LIVING?

A: He a commercial banker.
my kids ask him all the time “did you crunch the numbers dad?”
he loves people, numbers and business-y stuff.
we are complete opposites.
but that is working for us so far.
he has a huge glass marker board in his office and all i want to do when i am there is draw a giant mural on it.
i can promise you 100% he has never thought that one time in 9 years.
ha ha ha

 

Q: HOW DO YOU STORE THAT BUNTING YOU MAKE?

A:  I don’t.  i make it and hang it  or make it and sell it.  🙂
but if i were going to store it…. i would wrap it around a piece of cardboard.
that is how we sell it in the shop.

 

Q:  DO YOU EVER WISHED  YOU HAD HOMESCHOOLED?  (or felt guilty about not?)

A:  never.
it is not my area of gifting.
i love school for my kids.  i love that they get to see their friends there.
i love that they can learn from so many different people.
i love that they have to learn how to deal with teachers they may not particularly like.
but that they also get to experience teachers that change their lives in a great way too.
my kids LOVE sports and being on a team.
they are so active and competitive and athletic.
it makes for a LOT of activities for us to go to but to watch them excel and push themselves and have fun is worth it.
AND we enjoy the games.  we truly do.

and ME?  i love being alone a few hours a day.
i wasn’t sure at first when my youngest went to kindergarten but i quickly got used to the beautiful silence.
i adore being with them and would choose that over anything but i also like getting groceries by myself so i can focus… trying on clothes in a dressing room alone… eating lunch with my friends… basically doing whatever i want from 7:30 – 3:30!

not to say that you can’t do those things as a homeschool mom.
or that homeschooling is wrong in ANY way.
but i know me.  i know my limits.  i know what i need personally to be a decent mom to my kids.
i WISH i had the desire to homeschool.
but it’s just not there… so i recognize that as a clear answer.

public school is the best fit for my family.

again: there is nothing wrong with homeschooling.  it’s just not my desire or gift.  🙂
and i am not looking for anyone to convince me as to how i could do it.
it’s not happening.

 

 

 

jennifer Wood - Can you tell me a little bit about your decision to get lean and fit? You look wonderful and I’m entering this journey myself and I’m a little bit scared 😉

kristie Browning - a question i would like you to answer is about your work out clothes… where do you get them? which ones are the best quality for your$$? your favorites? thanks! LOVE YOUR BLOG!
all the bright colors and the pics make me happy just looking at them!

Trista - just wondering where you got that cardigan your wearing with those stripped pjs from old navy? tried to ask on instagram but it wouldn’t allow, and i’m technically challenged.

Katy Apicello - Loved this set of questions and answers!

misty - love reading your answers !
I played the flute from 5th grade until my senior year. I hated it so much. I never practiced & I would cry every year {in my room} when it was time to choose classes because I didn’t get to take the electives I wanted to take because band was always on my schedule. My senior year I think my band director just felt so sorry for me because my heart was NOT in it & he let me spend the hour doing homework for other classes.
Because of that I have promised myself my kids can try any sport, instrument, activity they want & I’ll never force them to do it. My only rule is they must finish the season so they don’t let their team down. I was so excited to read your answer to that question. I hope parents take note & remember that if they think about forcing their kids to do do an activity their heart isn’t in. 🙂

Deb Meyers - these were great! and the marker board comment……… oh my word. Incidentally, my husband is an entertainer personality, in sales, and Engineers are his least favorite clients because they never fly by the seat of their pants and buy things on impulse 🙂

I am Sarah Braverman and my daughter is Amber. She is 17, and just learned about Gilmore Girls and so I anticipate what we’ll be doing during snowdays this year 🙂

Holly - All 7 seasons of Gilmore Girls is on Netflix now. They were added Oct. 1st. Lauren Graham’s character in Gilmore Girls has some similarities to her Parenthood character. So if you like her on Parenthood, you would probably like her on Gilmore Girls. Although now she has much better hair.

Kirsten J - Excellent answers…and comments, too. I’m with Lisa. Well said. And I like Lauren Graham better as Sarah. GG’s just not my favorite. But you should try it. And. I wanted to ask above but knew it would get lost…do you have bugs on your weeds?….errrr….flowers? It seems like anything I cut and bring in has bugs. Yuck.

Jacci - I think I’m the only homeschooler to comment so far. We have 5 kids, too, and we’ve been homeschooling for 8 years now. Just wanted to say I loved your answer, too! 🙂

Tracie M. - I have an aeorlatte frother from Bed, Bath, and Beyond that was a little more expensive, but pretty sturdy. I think it was $20. My best friend gifted one that we had for almost 2 years and then my daughter broke it. I bought another one about a year ago. We love it!

Jen - And……..popping back to say, you MUST watch “Gilmore Girls”! I believe all the seasons are now on Netflix-or they’re coming sometime this month. I think you would LOVE it!

Now, I won’t go so far as Kimberly and say it’s better than Parenthood or Mad Men (that’s kinda like comparing apples and oranges as they are all very different shows) but it is WONDERFUL! I have two girls (now 22 and 19) and watching GG together are some of our best memories. And we STILL quote many lines from it!

Caroline - Thanks for being so transparent. This marks my second comment ever. I commented once when you mentioned Andy Stanley’s sermons because I work for him, and felt the need to comment. 🙂 I don’t remember how I found your blog, but my sisters and I talk about it often. I have read since Annie was small…and with my own little one, treasure the posts, when they are so small. Thanks again. (I’m not crafty, so my sisters and I also joke that we wouldn’t make it to a Craft Weekend because we would only sit around and drink the margs as we learned from everyone else there.)

Carol S - Alrightee then! Interesting Q&A.

Maggie - Thank you for sharing your stories with us, Meg. I truly love them!

I’m just curious, as a public school teacher, why everyone feels the need to explain why they aren’t homeschooling. I truly appreciate the bloggers (Meg, Shannan) who stand up for us public school teachers. Thank you.

Rhiannon - I will say this about the music thing….not that’s it’s something you should ever regret. 🙂
My dad (and mom, but mostly dad) MADE us play an instrument when we were kids. We had to stick with it. It’s probably one of the only things he insisted on. I HATED it when I was still in grade school. I liked it when I was in junior high. And I loved it in high school. Many times throughout my adult life I am now thankful for that and I wish desperately I was still playing. I miss it. A lot. 🙂

Flower Patch Farmgirl - That thing about the marker board is making me LOL.

ashley gray - I rarely comment, but I read every day & loved your answers. I look forward to the next group of answers!

Kimberly - The q & a is a great idea– everyone asked questions that I would have written, so I didn’t add to the list! But, I do have to chime in and say, someday when you get a chanceand have some free time and need something to watch– you’ve GOT to try Gilmore Girls. Watch it with Talby and Annie when they are a little bit older.(like high school age) You will all 3 love it– (& it’s intelligently written, funny, witty, with great characters, and waaaay better than all of the shows you mentioned that you watch. just sayin….)

Dawn - Love the picture of you as a child! Soo cute!

Julie - Wow – loving these questions and answers so far. Looking forward to the next 12. No pressure.

Lisa - I too love your answer to Homeschooling….I have met my best friends through my daughters’ school ( we all volunteered and did PTA together) and can’t imagine all I would have missed out on if I had not had my kids in public school. I actually now work for the school district my kids went to school in, so it also provided me with a career when I got divorced and had to go back to work. I admire moms who do it, but I personally feel that there are so many +’s to public school, including the sports and social aspect, I never considered anything else. I just stayed very involved all the years they were in school….PTA & PTO vp, pres., chairperson for committees, Room Mom, etc. Met so many great people over the years from it!

Jen - A. I’ve never seen Gilmore Girls either.
B. My response to homeschooling would have been exactly like yours. Hat’s off to those who do it, but public schooling is better for our family. Our girls are much better off that way.
C. (Random) I know you’re around Chapman, KS. Have I ever told you that my grandma is from Chapman? She is slightly famous there. She was a Women’s Air Force Service Pilot in WWII. She’ll be 96 this month and still lives on her own. You Kansas women are tough! I love seeing your sunflower pictures (Grandma and I are in Ohio) because it reminds me of Grandma and Kansas. 🙂
D. Hope you’re having a wonderful weekend!

Angela - Your comment about Craig’s marker board CRACKED. ME. UP. My husband is an engineer and I teach preschool at a zoo, and I swear, doing half the stuff I spend my days doing would never, ever cross his mind.

Jen - I have NEVER EVER NOT ONCE FOR EVEN A NANO SECOND wanted to homeschool. Nope! Not once! I’m happy for anyone who enjoys it. Go for it! But it’s not for our family. I, too, enjoy my time and I think that’s a totally normal part of parenthood/motherhood and growing up! I raise them to GO OUT AND BE GREAT! And I’m happy to give them that opportunity when they are 5 or so! 🙂

Interestingly, that’s also my biggest issue with many (not all!) homeschooling families: the idea that homeschooling is the ONLY way and it’s wrong NOT to homeschool. Nope. Not buying it. And what so many don’t realize is that it’s that VERY attitude that turns so many people off to the very thing they are hoping to advocate! Okay-off my soapbox.

Oh, and where do you put Stanley’s crate?? I think I’d find a place as far away as possible so I couldn’t hear the whining! 🙂

Jill - Love the homeschool answer – honest, respectful to the point. I feel EXACTLY as you do.
xo~

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the best.

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we left town for three nights and four days last week.
it was so good.
it’s ALWAYS so good to get away!
we stayed at The Ambassador in Oklahoma City.
it was a beautiful building… beautiful rooms… i was even loving the hallways!
craig said we had to eat local the whole time and it was a delicious decision.
we slept LATE.
we ate dessert.
we rocked out with the Avett Brothers… there was NO ONE there?!
they were A M A Z I N G.  🙂
there were drunk 30 somethings wanting to fist fight because other drunk 30 somethings were being too noisy at the concert…  really?
and they were belching.
REALLY?  it always baffles me when grown ups act like that.
isn’t it written on my face that i am desperate for time away from child like behavior and have no patience for that nonsense?!
isn’t EVERYONE who is at a concert in the middle of nowhere on a thursday night?
isn’t that the thing?
and what adult belches in a crowd?
any who….
we saw movies.
he watched all the golf he wanted while i enjoyed pinterest and IG or crazy long showers.
we shopped.
we ate from food trucks.
we went to a street festival.
we worked out.
it was perfect.
another year we will go far away but for now ANY WHERE is good.
any where that i can have him all to myself to be able to have uninterrupted conversations.
and the sleep… ohhhh the sleep.
if you don’t get away often… YOU SHOULD for the sleep alone.
because you can become a different person when you get more than one full nights sleep at a time.
you BOTH can!
sleep does amazing things for our brains and our bodies!
you can BE a better mom and wife with sleep and rest!
if you have littles and it’s been more than 6 months since you’ve left them overnight… get planning.
if you have young kids who love to talk to you every waking moment…get planning.
if you have teenagers who talk back to you about anything and everything… get planning!
call your mom to watch your kids.  ask your friends.  find a college girl.  hire a nanny!
you need it.
i don’t know you but i know you need it.
as a mom…  as a wife… i know it.
and I KNOW without a doubt your husband needs “time  alone” with just his wife… not his kids’ mom.

🙂

thanks Mr. D for a fabulous restful time together.
and for getting the strawberry cake.

 

Mindy - I think one of the best (and often neglected) things parents can do for their children is to keep their marriage relationship strong. “any where that i can have him all to myself” – that is a good thing : ) Fun peek into the Oklahoma City area. I have never been but it sure looks fun!

Kerry - Oh I agree, it is SO good to get some time out. looks like you both had an amazing time – i’m also glad i’m not the only one with teenagers who answer back about anything and everything! ugh! x

Janelle - I do need it!! Care to babysit??

Kathie - I LOVE the rainbow polka dot dress…and since I am pretty sure we will not be in the same place at the same time wearing it…where did you get it! It looks FANTASTIC on you, not sure I can pull it off like you, but I would sure like to try 🙂

Lisa McCracken - Sounds like a wonderful time and a great idea! And, you look fabulous!!

Flower Patch Farmgirl - Hottest polka dot dress of the year! -S

Rachel - UMMM how did I not know you were in OKC?!?! I would’ve stalked you down to say hi. 🙂

Carol S. - Saw the Avett Bros. in Knoxville last weekend and LOVED it!!! I was shocked they weren’t sold out, but heard they would have overflowed the smaller Bijou Theater but not sellout the civic auditorium. Regardless, I was completely smitten with that show. Fun, fun, fun and you’re inspiring me to schedule a Nashville getaway with my 26-years of marriage hubby. Do a weight loss post when you get a chance, you look fantastic and I’m curious if you’re enjoying some meals and cocktails while maintaining that fab figure…and how much you’re working out, which is my downfall…not enough!

sasha - Thank you for this one. I love all the pretty things you share, but remembering to take time for yourself and your relationship…I needed that. 🙂

jackie - So glad you enjoyed your stay in my town……Plenty is really one of the best places to shop and the food trucks are incredible……….I wish I would of known you were visiting and I could of suggested a few more places for you to visit! Maybe another time!

Angela - Where is that cute lacy top from? Please don’t say from such-and-such-place-five-years-ago because I will be sad. 😉 I’m not really a lacy person, but I’m feeling I should take the plunge.

So glad you and the Mister had a good, relaxing time!

laura oyler - i love that outfit with the dress, polka dot cardigan, and cowboy boots! how cute!!

Kristin S - I hope you bought that polka dot dress because you look hottie mchottie in that!!!!

Tere - Wow, wow, wow.
Picture 42.
The waist.
So tiny.
Like one of the women in Mad Men. You look AMAZING.
And then the food….I describe a good trip by the great food. Yum.
I am so glad you had a great getaway with Mr. D.
xoxo Tere

Taylor - I’m from OKC, just moved to Austin last week!! Did you love the floors of the ambassador?! I want all their paint colors, too! It’s a beautiful space. Glad you had a great time!!

Alicia @ Investing Love - I was just away on a girls weekend and I was amazed at how many of the other moms had NEVER left their kids. Why!? It is so soooo important to get away and refresh, especially with your hubby. We have not been away together in forever and we are needing it badly. Soon…very soon! Thanks for this. Also, jealous of the Avett Bros. You’ve got one on me! But I saw Mumford, so we’re even 😉

BRIANNA - oh goodness. that dress. the colored one with the polka dots… where is it from, it’s fabulous!!

meg duerksen - MP – we ate at Iguana, Cheevers, Bleu Truck Park, Cafe do Brasil, Louies & Red Rock. We wanted to also eat at Stella and Waffle Champion. don’t wait till sunday morning for waffle champion. the line was OUT THE DOOR! i reccomend all the places we went!
ALL GREAT!
i don’t remember the store where the green thing was because it was at night and really crowded from the festival. it was semi close to the ambassador… 10 minute walk? it was a big place full of all second hand stuff. awesome, beautiful stuff…pricey though.

AMY JUPIN – that dress was at Anthro. i tried it on and put it back. 🙂 i will gladly help you choose your outfits for a getaway. lets FaceTime! ha ha ha!

Dianne - I just got back from a week away with my husband and the father of my five kids. I couldn’t agree more with your last statement. I am also glad you enjoyed my town – OKC. And glad I didn’t run into you anywhere because I would have totally embarrased myself. 😉

Lisa - Yes, yes and yes! Couldn’t agree with you more. Every married couple NEEDS time away. And it doesn’t have to be expensive! We don’t have much extra money so we find some cheap deal at a hotel close by and do that. Once a year probably. Even just a night away is so good for the soul. But 3 or more nights is amazing. One day my husband and I will be able to do a week vacation to some exotic location! But for now I’ll take those small, nothing real special, nights away. 🙂

amy jupin - what is this fancy pants dress and that teeny tiny waistline i’m seeing?
we need a breakdown of outfits here.
and accessories.
and boots.
because if we are going to plan our trips, then damn it, i’m gonna need to know what to wear!

Charly - One of my favorite cities!!! I’m glad you had a great time in OKC for your anniversary! Now I need to plan a weekend trip there to see all my friends…miss that town.

MP - We were just talking about a short getaway to OKC! AND, we were planning on staying at The Ambassador! Can you give me any restaurant recommendations? Also, where is the pic from with green table and yellow stool? I’m glad you had a good time and thanks in advance for any info!!!

Jenn - I’ve never been to Oklahoma, but it looks like I need to make a trip! Awesome, awesome pictures!

tasha roe - So. Much. Fun!!!!!!
and daaaaayum, gurl! you’re lookin fine! you’ve always been adorable, but hello, miss foxy! and that polkadot rainbowy dress!!!! gah!!

Mickie Lara - LOVE seeing all of your pictures from your OKC adventure. I felt a bit like I was stalking you because I could almost always tell where you were from the pics…ha! So glad you had a great time and makes me want to do a Staycation at the Ambassador and eat at all of our great restaurants and food trucks!

Jackie - Holy beautiful pictures, Batman! Love love love it. I’ve got 3 kids (6, 2, and 6 months) and ohmygoshyouresoright about the whole get-outta-there thing. Looks like I need to get planning!

Amy - Love your pictures! Sounds amazing!! You guys are so cute!

Marjie - I read a quote yesterday that went like this:

“How to ruin your kid for life. Put your child’s needs over those of your spouse.”

Away time together is so necessary to sustain a healthy marriage and sanity for yourself! Great post!

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in the past i have asked YOU if you had questions for me.
and it has been fun.

🙂

maybe it still is… we shall see.

so let’s hear it.
ask me anything you want.
i have nothing to hide… i am an open book.
it can be personal or not-so-personal.
questions with a long answer or ones that will be easy and quick.

something you have been wondering?
something you wished i would talk more about?
something i said i would answer but probably forgot to answer?

now don’t make this awkward…..

i don’t want to hear crickets when i hit publish.

(if i could put a wide-eyed emoji face here i would…)

Michele Wright - My favorite is washi tape— Just love all the differant patterns.

Tricia - I love Talby’s name and I’ve always been curious about it. Is it a nickname? Is it a family name? I had never heard it before reading your blog and I just wondered how you decided on it. 🙂

Lindsey - Ummmm…..looks like these comments AREN’T awaiting administrator approval, as I had assumed. Yes Meg, you are very brave. Can you pull down the last one before it opens the Pandora’s box? Yikes! Sorry!!!!:(

Karina - How are you going to find the time to read and answer all these questions?? OK, that was NOT my real question…I am obsessed with convincing my husband we need a new kitchen and need more details about yours. I KNOW you posted about the reno already, but there is a photo of your husband eating breakfast at the new island and it is too small to Pin It…I want to show my husband what your kitchen looks like in detail and give him some idea of what it cost. So can you share about your kitchen again, please??? 🙂

Jen - You look wonderful. Your new lifestyle is paying off with all of your healthy eating and working out. I loved your post about getting away! Thanks for the nudge. 🙂 Enjoy fall.

Routh - You look absolutely wonderful and I wonder how you would describe your health and weight loss this year? What was the turning point?

Robin Allen - My question is (junker to junker) and ( lover of all things colorful and vintage )..where do you thrift shop and antique shop?? We too live in Kansas and my friends and daughter and I are always up for road trips to try new stores…do tell the name of the store and the towns they are located in…We can’t wait to go…you always find the coolest stuff!!

Kassondra - do you someday plan on moving and living back at the craft house?

Carrie - My first question is related to home & contentment. When you moved out of the AMAZING craft house & moved into the rental – was there a difficult period of adjustment or contentment issues? We currently have a large, beatiful home but it’s alot of money & energy to maintain. As I get older (40 next year), I’m craving more time & freedom and want to downsize, but I’m so worried that I will end up not being content with “less” & will end up regretting the decision. My second question(s) are all related to the new house. How are you feeling about the new house? I think all your previous homes have older, fixer uppers. Your current home is much more newer/modern than all your previous homes. Was that a conscious decision? Were there other factors that weighed more heavily than design or asthetics? How come you didn’t share your home search with us? (That would have been so fun to follow along window shopping homes with you!!)

Meredith Feisel - Meg! 2 questions. I liked the question of how you got into photography. I am a photographer myself (husband is professional) and that would be a fun thing to find out. 🙂 Also I would love if someday you could make an info packet or something creative for us to know how to run our own craft weekends in our areas, like a breakdown. I’ve been wanting to go for 4 years as well. I thought about trying to have a girls night at my house but not sure where to start.

Meredith 🙂

P.S. Can NOT wait for the answers post. Fun idea!

jodie - hey meg! how are you going to pick which questions to answer?!!
heheheh

Janel - Meg~ I’m wondering if you find it harder to make friends as you get older? (Probably not since I imagine everyone would love to be your friend!!) We had 4 of our close friend couples divorce over the last couple years and thru that I’ve lost many close relationships. I find myself in search of some more good friendships but at 45 I’m having a hard time figuring out how to cultivate new friendships. Any advice for meeting new people, starting to build friendships, and stepping out of my comfort zone in finding friends?

Traci - What has been your hardest moments as a mom to a teen daughter? I have 2 and WOW is it HARD!!!

Christina - Where do you store all of your photos? I have online storage, but still have a hard time removing them from my computer. My computer is bogged down because of it. Help!!

Sarah W. in Oregon - Happy Birthday, Meg! I just remembered we were born on the very same day and popped in to say hello. I wish you piles of blessings in our last year of thirty-something-ness.

Ann Marie - Hi Meg! I’m curious… Did you take classes for photography or was it just something you just sort of picked up? I think I’ve read it on your blog before (old blog) but I’d love to hear how you got into photography. I love all of your work!

April R - thanks for being a light.
you inspire good – so I’m wondering who/where do you go to be inspired each week?
Also, how’d you learn the tech side of blogging?

Katherine - I love your Q&As! do you have any photography tips or tricks?

Katie - I’ve been reading for 2-3 years now and have a few questions (easy and hard!):
What kind of music do you like? And who gets to pick the music when you’re driving with kids?
How’s Lauren? (I know this has already been asked a lot)
Do you or anyone in the family miss the farmhouse? I think I would have a really hard time moving away from there, but maybe just because I’ve always wanted to live in the country.

Andria - Can you recommend a fairly decently price pair of cross trainers? I’m going to start a fitness regime – treadmill & outdoor walking, as I become more fit I will invest in better footwear, but as a total newbie, I don’t want to shell out $200 right away. Thanks meg!

Shari - How are the chickens? I really enjoyed seeing the up close and personal pics of them. Love your blog!

Erin - Do you ever worry about putting your life online for the world to see? My husband is in law enforcement and I often worry about posting info about my babies, house and life on my blog for security reasons!

Suzy - How much time do you spend online each day? You seem to do SO MUCH all day long but yet you have to spend time on the blog, editing photos, searching internet for pics to post, etc.

Laura Pryor - Hi Meg! I spent last weekend at Craft House and I just have to say that I have never seen a more beautiful, creative and incredibly inspiring home. I didn’t want to leave and I already can’t wait to go back! I had such a great time with my crafty friends. Thank you so much for having our group! I purchased some prints, and am currently scouring the internet for just the right ball fringe and pom poms. I’m digging out all of my repurpose projects and favorite fabrics and collection of vintage embroidery hoops. We like seriously need to be friends!!! HA!!! Thank you again! I couldn’t have possibly enjoyed myself more!
Thank you!
Laura

regina - hi, this is pretty cool that you are doing this…so
-What does Craig do for a living?
-It seems like you have a wonderful relationship with your children…how do you it? you seem like the very cool mom.
-How did you come up with Talbys name?

Brantlee - I love it when bloggers do a “day in the life” post. Would you consider doing one?

Kathy - You are so adorable! I love how natural and genuine you are in your posts. Also, I just spent 18 months in KS. serving a mission for our church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) and I had no idea you were so close! I really want to have a craft retreat at your place someday (bucket list). Oh yeah, question: Who are the adorable black babies you are holding in the picture above? Did I miss the story? XO ~K.

Linda - M, I’ve been reading since Annie was little.I’m going to ask some very personal questions, but as an interested reader and parent, not a combatant.
You’ve been very open about getting married after becoming pregnant with Lauren. Does she ever get upset about strangers knowing that? Do any of the kids get “squicked” out about this information coming out? How do you handle the sex talks with them (especially if you promote abstinance)?

Angela - I thought of a second question. 🙂 What size jar do you recommend to use when you make the pineapple vodka? Hope you enjoyed you anniversary trip!

Jenni - Of course I want to ask you how you do it all?! Five kids, a cool independent business, an adorable house, an exercise regime, and activities, activities for the kids. Plus you always look great. Personally I feel frazzled 75% of the day. I have three kids and am a high school teacher. My kids are young, though. Are you feeling like life is a lot easier with older kids or no? Thanks

Alisa - Is your business profitable? Did you work before you started Craft Weekend & the Craft House?

Laura - Can you provide a link for that fabulous tee shirt “Everything Will Be Amazing”?

Corinne - Does your wash ever get done? I have 4 kids and my doesn’t get close to it. How do you handle it with 2 homes to look after? I also wanted to add a comment. I first found your blog after apple picking one fall when I was looking for apple recipes. I made your delicious apple bars and remember you had a cute picture of your girls on the swings or trampoline and I was hooked. I love your cheerful pics and all the recipes and art projects. I have used many of them over the years.

Susan - Hey Meg, Will you do more vlogs? Really love those!

Deb - How many over 50 year olds read you, and if they do, would you know it?

Jessica - Why do you still have the mPix ad on your website that always say that you can win free 4x6s but the contest ended like forever ago?

Karen Groves - Have you ever been to Coloma, MI? That is the little town where my sister lives. A while back you posted pictures of a vacation you took to Michigan, and it looked so much like my sister’s town. Sometimes when I’m visiting her I think, “I wonder if Meg Duerksen was here.”

Laura h - Dear Meg,
I am afraid of color in my house.
Are you ever afraid of color?

Melissa - All the amazing color in your home amazes me, esp. the vibrant green hutch and your dresser you did with milk paint! What does hubby really think about the color?! Does it scare him a little when you come up with these ideas or is he just amazing and completely on board?

Nancy - The question I asked very kindly yesterday is still “awaiting moderation”. Since this won’t make it out of “moderation” either and you will certainly see it, I would like to say that I believe only posting “positive” comments is very telling and shows your true colors. You most definitely aren’t willing to answer ANYTHING. You aren’t an “open book” and your lack of response only proves that this has become a place where Meg gets paid big money for getting stroked all day every day. I asked a simple question. It’s obvious you make money from the blog-the gajillion ads I have to click through just to see a post make that clear. Why not just own it and say so?

beth larson - Meg! LOve your LoNg haiR! You’re so pretty…here’s my question: have you and Craig ever struggled (as a couple?) He seems like an awfully awesome guy and of course we all love you- but most of us have some bumps in our road as a married couple.

Jackie - My question is about those two adorable babies in the pictures for this post. What is their story?

Meg - Do you miss the photography biz? I love looking at all your pix of craft weekends and your family, but I wonder if you ever want to return to capturing other peoples families (and newborns, gosh, the newborns!)

Jessica Jackson - Hi Meg!

I’m a long time reader and an amateur photographer and I was wondering if you’d consider doing a little photography tutorial post. I love all your candid action shots with your kids (close up of frogs/bugs in hands, vacation shots, etc.) and I’m struggling with a lot of what I assume are basics when I try to capture that stuff with my own family. Your shots are always so vivid and in focus! Do you post process? Do you shoot in JPEG or RAW? Do you find yourself shooting mostly at a particular focal length? Favorite lens? Ahhh! Can you just come mentor me in Virginia?

Also, you’re amazing. I have no clue how you keep your house clean and manage to exercise and run a blog and business and everything else you do. I have 3 kids (youngest is 1 oldest is 5) and I’m lucky to get the dog puke picked up off the floor by the end of the day. Share your secret!

Janelle - Thought of one more very important comment! Do those dog off the couch things REALLY work????

Janelle - One of the things I enjoy about your blog is that even though you post beautiful pictures…you also post “real” pictures. My favorites are when your house is a mess…and I loved the story about when you were being romantic in the bathroom and someone threw up in a laundry basket in the hallway.

Anyways…my question/request would be for you to share some parenting experiences…especially regarding teenagers. What are your thoughts on technology, house rules, homework battles, house jobs, etc. etc. You seem to be a really down to earth nice person and so I’d love to hear how you deal with the everyday stresses…that we all know are just minor stresses…but yet stress us all out! Totally understand if the kids don’t want to see that in your blog though 😉

Mindy - Do you think the use of color in our homes (brights vs. neutrals especially) has any psychology behind it? Okay, fine this is an obvious plea for free therapy… 😛

jenny - how do you control the use of electronics with your kiddos? is there a set routine?

elizabeth - are you going to create another beautiful master bathroom like you had at the craft house? it looked so beautiful and relaxing – exactly the bathroom i would put in my house if i had the budget to do it 🙂

Kelly - Your blog is my favorite too!! Our first 5 kids are close to the same ages of yours so i love following your family since we seem so much alike. Anyhow, do you ever wish you had home-schooled? Our kids are all in public school and busy with sports and activities like yours. But sometimes when I come across other Christian mom blogs or IG where they are home-schooling I feel guilty (but not convicted or called) So I guess I was just wondering if you ever feel that way too?

Wendy C - Hi, Meg – would love to have your recommendations from your trip this summer -we are starting to plan now for two weeks out West. Thanks!

MollyL - Hi Meg,

First off where did you get that cat mug?? I love it. I am so glad it didn’t fall off your hood the other day. 🙂

I have been a reader of your blog for awhile now. I like that you keep it real on your blog.

My question would be how to start my daughters, who are 10 and 12, off on crafts. My youngest is special needs, but she can do crafts, it’s just not sure which ones would be easiest for her to do. We don’t have a large craft space (kitchen table) so don’t want a lot of messy stuff to start out with, till I see how they would do. If you have any favorites that you would recommend to start out with, and crafts they can do together as there is an age difference. We have done small crafts together, but they are more crafty than me, but I want them to have fun.

Thanks!

Molly

Jessica - It seems like Lauren doesn’t get a lot of attention on the blog (perhaps by choice and because she’s out of the house)
You’ve been candid about difficulties you’ve had with Lauren as a teenager. I’m wondering how things are now and if you could let us know why things were so difficult….
I’m dealing with a difficult pre-teen myself.
I know you love Lauren, but her photos are few and far between (so it seems) – sorry if this seems harsh or negative

Ronda - I would also like to know how you got craft weekend started: ideas, sponsers, supplies, etc.? As I would love to come to one of yours at some point and see how it is all run (fingers crossed that I get picked). Also can’t wait to see pictures from Camp Create!

Michelle - Meg – I would love for you to share some family recipes with us. You look fantastic! Do you eat the same meals as your family or do you fix special meals for yourself?? I did the sugar detox with Marta but I am having a hard time getting my family to eat healthier too…. Where do you find recipes that are kid-approved and are quick to prepare? Thanks!

Elizabeth - What is your most proud moment to date? Your biggest regret? What do you see your life looking like in 20 years?

Jennifer Burton - I would love to know about your career background. You mentioned a job you had when Craig was still in college. What other jobs have you done over the years? Do you consider blogging a job or just for fun? Have you taken classes or are you just self-taught on the things you enjoy/excel at doing (i.e. photography, sewing, etc.)?

gretchen - You’ve done an amazing job of being a great mom and pursuing your own interests. How do you balance it? My kids are getting older and it seems that my life is consumed with their activities. I think you’ve accomplished a healthy balance of being involved with your kids and also carving out space for your own identity. Any suggestions? Do your kids complain when you have events/craftweekend/projects? How do you work it out as a family?

Cyndiloohoo - Just wanna say how fabulous you look in that pic. I can tell you have lost weight and your hair is super cute. How about a tutorial on the craft apron for all of us who will never be able to attend a craft weekend and please share some of the great recipes you guys use on craft weekends?

Lauren M - Rainbow sweaters coming soon? My babies ‘need’ them this fall 🙂

Liz - What’s the difference between raising boys versus girls for you? If you could live any place other than Kansas, where would you go?

amy jupin - ok, here goes:
1. let’s talk about music? i need some new stuff. what is your latest jam?
2. can we please have a craft weekend alumni party? five year reunion?
3. do you want to come over tonight? bring kimberlee. and jana. that would be nice!!!!!!!!!
4. how are you liking your new house?

carrie - I’d love to know if you’ve always been crafty/artistic? And how is Lauren liking college? Some others have suggested a “day in the life”- I would love that too!

LaDonna Abbott - During your craft weekends there is a shopping trip to “the barn” each time. Is it open to the public and if so where is it located at? I would love to visit the next time I am in the area.

Emily - You took pictures of my little boy Brody for his 1st and 2nd birthday. We still love these pictures…Will you ever go back into photography? Also, I would love to see some more of your cooking/recipes. Your meatballs are one of our favorite meals.

Amy - What are your favorite Christian based clothing companies? I love wearing shirts that make you stop and think while supporting small businesses. The one you’re wearing above is a great example!

Nancy - I’d like to know why I have to “close” all these ads when I come to read it. Not to mention the “sponsored” posts. I miss the old Meg, reading about your family and recipes and “life”. It’s sad that this blog has become all about “money”. And, since everyone will tell me that you have a right to make money (I agree) and if I don’t like it, I can stop reading (also correct), I will say farewell.

Sheila - Besides your husband, do you have a best friend – someone you talk to every day no matter what? Are you and your sister close? How about you and your mom?

Julie W - Hi Meg! I would love to see a run down of a normal day in the life of Meg. I know you juggle all kinds of schedules for your kids but still manage to fit in your blog, crafting, working out, etc, etc.

I was lucky enough to have been chosen to attend Craft Weekend 16, so I know what an awesome, cool, laidback kinda gal you are! I feel for these ladies who have been on the CW waiting list for years. I was on for about a year before I was chosen, so hang in there ladies who are waiting! IT’S AWESOME and SO worth the wait!

Thanks Meg; love your blog and seeing your pics on IG! Take care. ~Julie

Nicola - Were you born into a religious family? If not what is your conversion story? If you were what was your experience like? and how is it now raising your family?

Julie - I love your blog, the colour and creativity you share.
What I would like to know is do you ever feel down and how do you cope with life’s curve balls. My family and I have had a hard year, big unexpected house repairs and bills, a car accident, and now a disappointment with the high school we were hoping to get my daughter into.
Thanks for giving us the chance to ask questions about your life.

Julie - Hey Meg- I love your whatever blog!
I have been pondering blogs lately, as I analyze way too much, so here is my question:
Do you ever feel at all creepy that total strangers like to know all about you and see what you are up to with family holidays and what you eat and stuff, and do you ever feel like not writing your blog anymore? (Please don’t stop!)
sometimes I wonder why I don’t want to get behind on reading your blog, and then I ask myself, this lady is a complete stranger, so why am I so interested in her family photos and her life updates??
Sometimes I feel like a creep, but then I remember that hey! This is a blog and since blogs came about we get to invade on strangers life’s and it’s not weird?! kinda like people watching in the mall, only bloggers volunteer more info!! What did we do before blogs?! Anyway, deep thoughts, I know.

Kat - Meg, I would like to know if cutting out sugar is what has really helped you lose weight overall?
I have been going to the gym 4-5 times a week for 18 months and it seems to be only when I really cut down the sugar and carbs that I can notice a difference with my stomach and weight loss.
I only have a few kilo’s to go, but being 42 and having had 4 babies, it is not as easy as it used to be.
You look fabulous, so I thought I would ask 🙂

Lisa - Please please please help this mama out! How do you manage 5 kids messes? Do you have routines for picking up/cleaning/chores? Do they just know to put their crap away? I’m losing my mind with my 4 kids. Mostly cause I’m pregnant with #5 and so exhausted. But I need help! Seriously! We live in a small home and I can’t seem to get them to do what I want…. Ok, this sounds kinda pathetic. But any tips are welcome!
And PS- I do not need a perfectly clean house. I’m really ok with a bit of chaos and mess. But it has gotten OUT OF CONTROL. (Now I need an emoji with the tongue sticking out looking like a crazy person!)

Peta - No question just wanted to pop I and tell you that you are glowing! You look fabulous! X

Amber - Favorite books on faith? I’m going through a season where I am trying/struggling/fighting to reconnect with my faith and my spiritual side. I am currently reading Cold Tangerines, and feel as though my heart is enveloped in one warm hug. 🙂 Thanks!

Andrea - I’d love to know more about being a young mom and Lauren. I know you’ve said she doesn’t like to be as big of a part of the blog now that she’s older, but I’m curious about her! I’m also wondering how you and Craig keep the spark alive with such busy lives! Thank you so much for sharing so much of your life with us. I looooooove your blog! By far my favorite!

Patti - Hi from Canada!
Love your blog and all the fun things you do. Question: do you need a lot of sleep?

Bree - 1. I would love to know more about how the Craft House came to fruition?
2. Seeing the wonderful ideas and the theme of Camp Create has been inspiring to me to find my creative side again! What books, blogs, etc. do you find inspiring? I have poured so much into my family and the “daily routine” (a beautiful blessing!), I don’t really know where to start to find that creative outlet again while balancing life. We have 5 kiddos as well 🙂
Thank you!

Kellie - I would love it if you did ‘a day in the life’ post!

caroline helmers - I’m curious how you paint your furniture. Maybe you’ve shared before, but your results look great. I know you shared your milk painting, but what about your new table and hutch?

shannon - I want to know about the green thing you use to make your coffee. I saw it on instagram and am dying to know. I need to quit my love affair with coffemate!
Also, could you think up a cute Christmas gift for grandparents? ha. I started following you way back when you had the snowman handprint ornaments.

Debbie S - Yesterday I mentioned to my husband that I wanted to paint our two LR bookshelves white and he looked at me like I was c.r.a.z.y. My first thought was, “how in the world did Meg D. talk her husband in to moving out of a home they worked so hard to remodel and make their own?” Seriously, TWO bookshelves. So, spill it…how did you get your husband and kids on board with moving and so much change? 🙂

Lachalle Jones - Those lovely white IKEA sofas . Love them /hate them . Give the good the bad and the ugly about them . Are they HIGH maintenance? Thanks lots they are on the wish list and might make the cut .

Rachel - I adore your openness! You recently posted about Lauren arriving early in your marriage, and talked about her briefly. It was great to hear more about her. I’ve notice that she’s not on your blog that much. Is that by her choice? How’s your relationship with her?

Hannah - What are some of your favorite blogs?

Michelle Deckert Richmond - You are very brave to do this. You had an amazing idea when you thought to open up your charming home for craft weekends. I would like to know if you had to work hard to convince the rest of your family. I know at first they left for the weekends (hard enough) but then,when you left your house completely and went to the rental, how much convincing did that take to get everyone to agree? By the way….I love your blog…it’s the first one I read once I get my 4 girls off to school in the mornings. Michelle from Canada.

Candace - I would love to hear more about your kiddos younger years… It is encouraging to me to hear that my kids will turn out okay since yours seem wonderful! 🙂

Janel - Will I ever get picked to come to craft weekend? It’s been years waitng…. LOL!

I pray for Pam and her family….. Will they be coming back to the US for safety reasons?

I like you. That is all…..

Lisa - Oops! My question disappeared from your comments
You’ve mentioned in the past that you consider yourself somewhat of an introvert. I think you seem very outgoing–always hosting or participating in large social groups. Is that challenging for you?

Chelsea - My question is basically the same as Kathy’s in CT… how did you get started doing craft weekends and what tips would you have for someone wanting to do the same thing. I would love to do something like this but without a big internet following, a popular blog how is the best way to start working towards something like this. Thanks!

Michelle from Australia - I love the questions above. And love that two ladies have already asked exactly what was on my mind. I’ve been on the Craft Weekend waiting list for a few years now and would love, Love, LOVE to get my chance to come to Kansas. But coming from Australia a little forward planning (think…..a LOT Of forward planning!) would be involved. That doesn’t worry me. But realistically, am I ever likely to get chosen? Or should I just give up on it? Thank you for the gift of your blog Meg. It is often the bright point in my day.

Tanya - I just like ya! Always have. The one and only blog I keep up with. Smiles and hugs :):):)

Tracie - Hi Meg! Love your colorful blog, something I look forward to reading during my work day. So, are you interested in adopting a 30-something from California? We don’t have houses like yours, wide open fields and good thriftin’ out here on the west coast. I like to organize and make a mean homemade salsa! (Wouldn’t have to sign any official docs!) Ha ha ok—Would love to know more about the Craft House, the history, etc. Is life really that picturess and good in Kansas?? Last, I promise, How do you say not take home every treasure you come across when you take the girls antiquing?!? You pictures are dreamy

Emily - Did the idea of 5 kids ever panic you? We just found out we’re pregnant with our 5th (a surprise) We will have 5 kids in 7 years and I feel a bit panicky. You seem to enjoy the chaos so much. Did it ever throw you?

Alicia @ Investing Love - I really wanna know your blog tips…like how to be so stinkin’ awesome. 🙂

Georgia Newman - What advice would you give your 18yr old self?

Tina J - Hi Meg! Wondering what’s on your reading list and what music your listening to right now??

Stephanie - One silly question I have–how tall are you? Your husband looks tall and so do your boys, but I know cameras can throw things off quite a bit. Random, I know.
I too have been wondering about Pam and her family. I think about them every time I hear the sad news about Ebola and Liberia.

Valerie Alicea - I am a long time blog reader, and have loved seeing you be so intentional about being creative with your kids. What tips do you have for doing crafty projects with a toddler?

Angela - Hi, Meg! I’ve been reading for a few years, occasionally comment. I would like to ditto these questions: What does the Mr. do for a living? (Not specifics, just like what line of work) And would you ever post a tutorial for the ruffle aprons?

New questions: Where are your favorite places to buy cute, but inexpensive fabrics? I’m new to sewing. 🙂 And finally, what is your full first name? I’ve randomly always wondered if you were Meg short for Megan or Meg short for Margaret or just Meg. Is that dumb? 🙂

kimberly oyler - why did you guys decide to move out of the craft house?

midwestmom - Will you please please please walk us through step by step pictures and descriptions to make a quilt with your daughter? I would so love to dothis! We are super beginners.
Also i would love to see more of your meals as someone else mentioned. I have done 2 – 30 day Challenges plus the Sugar Detox so I’d love to see what you are making now that you are eating healthy.
Also just want to say I’ve followed your blog for years. Way before the Craft House and it’s one of my favorites. And like several others, I’ve been on the waiting list since the day the waiting list was posted 🙂 fingers still crossed!

Jacci in Ohio - Ok 🙂 I’ll go.

I think we’re all tempted to think others think the same way we do, struggle the same way we do, work through things the same way… but, that’s not always true. It really may be that you’ve been able to walk away from the Craft House with no struggle… but, if not, I’d really like to hear more about what God has taught you through leaving that house. Our own family moved 5 years ago into a home that we’ve been remodeling since. It’s been a looooong, extended lesson for me in contentment, thankfulness, materialism, and what really makes a house “home”. It has exposed idols I didn’t realize I was clinging to. I struggled SO much with having most of my house ugly and torn up for years. I’ve been overwhelmed by the sheer amount of work remaining. I know you and Craig have completely redone two homes. If you’ve had to work through struggles like that, I would be encouraged to read about them… and about what you’ve learned… where you are now.

Thanks, Meg 🙂

Tammy - Meg, I’ve been following your blog for 6-7 years because it has always been fun to see what you’ve crafted, cooked & decorated next. I would love to know more about your spiritual side – your personal testimony, how you nurture your faith as well as your favorite books/devotionals. Thanks for continuing to share your life with all of us. Your blogging brings color to the world as well as to the heart. 🙂

Nicole - Would you ever sell your clothes you don’t wear anymore on your blog?? Like first come first serve type of thing? I love all the clothes you wear!!

Amy - It’s really inspiring to see you work on your weight loss. What is the most you ever weighed? How did you maintain a positive body image when you were heavier?

How did you learn to sew? And to do DIY projects?

What is your biggest struggle as a mother? What was your biggest struggle as a mother of young children?

Thanks for opening up to questions. I’m interested to read your responses.

Karen Boldt - As someone who comes from a Mennonite background, I see the name Duerksen and of course like any good Mennonite wonder if we could be distantly related?! Or more specifically I suppose to your husband if that is his last name. And Mennonite is a big word and means lots, to different people in different parts of the world. (I’m Canadian) So my question that I’ve often wondered is- do you and your husband embrace the faith of our Mennonite heritage?

Melissa - Faithful reader since ’08 🙂 love your blog.

Also patiently waiting to come to craft weekend 🙂

How are the kids doing? Esp. Lauren (i know she didn’t want to be on the blog much anymore). How do you train the pups?

Angela - Will you ever take your *show on the road* and come to us in NC.?

Jennifer R - Love your blog! Who are those adorable babies your girls are feeding? Do your kids have chores? If yes, do you reward them with allowance or something different? I find I do way too much nagging to get our girls to get things done (especially with our 8-yr-old dau). Any suggestions?

Rebecca - Nothing to ask, just a BIG HUGE thank you for never disappointing me over the years….I think the first time i read your blog was when you were having a Bible study at your house and you ran out of cheese for cheese dip and sent someone to a neighbor’s and discovered you were out of TP and sent someone to another neighbors and Annie comes downstairs with yellow paint all over her…You sent Talby up to look and she said, “mom, it’s bad” she had painted the tv, among other things. When I have the time I will go back and read. Ok, love you to pieces!

Jill D - I would love to know more about your recent trip to Liberia.

Barbara (WA) - Just wondering if you have used the 21 Fix again? Inspired by you and some other bloggers I purchased the program but have struggled with buckling down and figuring out the food plan. And the DVD only worked in my hubby’s TV downstairs which is the room we are remodeling right now, poo. You look great so I decided to ask! (Oh, and I am probably old enough to be your Granny, heh!)

Betsy - Meg…I love your use of colors…have you always been into color or only as an adult? Thank you! Betsy

Wendi - ditto to many of these questions…
curious about the reality of the sugar detox when feeding my young family.
would always love to hear more about your faith.
does sharing online ever make things weird/uncomfortable with your “real life” friends/family/acquaintances?
would also love to hear more about the craft weekend business…how you got started, more of the details of the business end, preparation reality, how your family handles it when your gone, etc.
I just have to say that I love your blog because you are so real…I think we would be friends in real life 😉 thanks for sharing!!

Carrie - Hi Meg! I second questions about Pam and your fitness/health/motivation.

Also, not trying to be controversial or stir up drama… But I don’t get/disagree with the commenter about shame/guilt etc…. Don’t know what that’s about? You seem so real and transparent and positive to me as well as connected to the good and bad that is life. Rock on.

s - Will you and Kimberlee ever share craft weekend recipes??!!!

Amber - Hi! I’d love to know the deets on that awesome green stripey goodness behind the red lettered sign above the fireplace in the craft house. I’ve been dying over that thing since I first saw it!!

jessica - How do you manage to eat healthy with your kids and their junk food? Do you make separate meals for your family?

Lee Ann Willis - Hi Meg – I have been following your blog since 2008. I was curious since you don’t post about it much, how do you handle school work? How involved are you with projects and homework and how do you handle the evening chaos of dinner, homework & extracurricular activities etc?

I work full time and it seems impossible to fix dinner so I am a short order cook most nights for my 2 girls (age 12 and 9)and most things are processed foods.

Oh and one more question do you like Gilmore Girls? Seems the perfect show for you. 🙂

Elisa - how do we get more waffle & stanley pics?

how about a day in the life post (pick your most maxed day bc it always amazes me all that you get done)

can you do one of those tour guide posts for your area/region? I enjoyed your vacation post in St. Louis; added a lot of ‘must see’ to my vacay list

how do you incorporate your faith as a family in everyday living? how do you help guide your children to further grow in their personal faith?

broadly speaking, what line of work does your husband do?

so about those doggie pics… 😉

Em - Where are your favorite Kansas thrift stores or places to go treasure hunting? Or maybe some of your other favorite Kansas spots? I’m from NE Kansas but have a friend down your way. Also what do you consider a fair price for old quilts?

Lisa - Hi Meg

I recall you saying that you consider yourself somewhat of an introvert. I’m wondering how difficult it is for you to do so many large group social things. You seem so outgoing! Thanks!

Jenna - Nothing too serious here, but have you watched this video?! http://andreasnotebook.com/2014/09/hilarious-taylor-swift-pinterest-parody.html it is a good one for every crafty lady 🙂

Jamie - Your blog is full of great ideas, crafts, dreams, etc. Ever thought about publishing a book??

Anessa - Okay I have a few questions for you.

If I recall you painted all the trim in the new house. Just wondering what sort of process you used and how you feel about it. I really want to paint all of ours but am a little nervous about it. Also how about an update on house projects?

Did I see you making a bunch of cute flower type pins that you were going to put in the shop? Did I just make this up? Were they in the Shop and I missed them?

How are the girls quilts they were making coming along? They looked like so much fun. Also have you done anymore projects from that cute “we Love to Sew” book?

Okay guess that is it for now 🙂

Erin - What does the mister do for a living!?

Ellen - Hi Meg!! I love your blog…your reality, genuineness, acceptance and grace are so evident. Your sense of humor knocks it out of the park!! I have two questions, one of substance and one for fun. First, could you please describe how you and Craig keep your marriage happy and healthy? It is clear that you do a very good job of maintaining your connection. I am a therapist and am often asked for “the secrets” to a happy marriage. Jesus is number one….what are some others? Maybe Craig can give some input? Second, can we please see some more pics of your new home??? Pretty please with rainbow sprinkles on top!!! Thank you for being such a bright spot and blessing! You are adored! 🙂

Erin - Hi there! I have a random organization question for you–how do you store/wrap the bunting that you’ve made in the past? I have visions of mine turning into a Christmas-light-snarled mess of a nightmare! Thanks for (hopefully) answering. BTW, your blog is such an inspiration–bring on all that saturated color 🙂

Marjie - The question I always come back to after some of your “deeper” posts is…..What about your life makes you feel so (guilty, ashamed, unworthy, sad in your soul)? I don’t know if those are the best words to describe how I interpret your feelings from some of your posts. Was your post on your ‘Twenty Years” a freeing post for you? It was my favorite post ever!!!

Ana - Had you lost a lot of weight recently? Do any of your kids play instruments?
I love your blog. It’s the one I never tire of.

elma - Hi Meg!! Just love love love your blog!! I was wondering where you shop for all your beautiful clothes?? How do you keep your house so clean? Hows Pam doing??

Angela - I have followed your blog for many years, (it’s my favorite) I’ve watched it evolve which I realize is natural with the kids getting older and your priorities changing but recently I wondered if you’re tired of blogging or if you rather make it mostly about the craft house. So (finally, lol) do you think at some point your blog will only feature craft house posts?

Katy Apicello - I have a few questions for you.. 🙂

What is your favorite meal to make for your family?

How is Lauren?

Will you do a tutorial on the craft weekend apron? Please? 🙂

Amy Griffin - So how would you feel, if my Bestie and I showed up at your house one day and asked you to take us to the Barn??? I am just joking…well kinda!! LOL

Heather G - How do you do it all?! You have a busy life, how do you keep track of it all? Do you have a command center or planner? Do you ever have days you are to overwhelmed and you just veg out on the couch.

Kathi - Hi Meg!
I’ve been following for a while, before Annie started school. Do you ever worry or had any problems putting your life online?

Kathy - OK, here it is … my BIG question … I really, really, really, really want to start something similar to your craft weekends here in CT … probably on a MUCH smaller scale at first but it’s just a HUGE dream of mine. How did you get it all started? How did you find sponsers, find people to come, etc ….
My house is WAY too tiny for a whole weekend thing – but maybe I could do it in a rented hotel space or just start with a ‘craft day’ to start … please help! =)
Kathy

Jenn - I hope you don’t mind a few questions. I know you said don’t make it awkward, so I’m just asking because you said I could..hee 🙂 I’ve been on the CraftWeekend wait list for almost 3 years. I know you said it was a lottery, but how exactly do you pull the names? How’s Pam? Do you exercise everyday or do you rest on the weekends? Thanks for sharing your life. I love how God helped me find you and I draw such inspiration from your blog and you.

lacey - I would love to hear about/see pics of a normal day for you. as a fellow mama & creative, seeing how your days flow would be fun.

Sami Jo - So here it is – all official and schtuff – how do you juggle your walk with the Lord and focusing on getting healthy. I’ve found with almost ALL of my friends that once they start working out – that is ALL they talk about. ALL they think about. And I’ve mentioned to you, that I think you do this quite well. I am incredibly unhealthy and I realize this – so maybe that is why I notice them chatting so much about being and getting healthy – because I’m not and I feel bad about that — feel guilty. … I just want to get healthy and not have it consume my everything. … that’s for Jesus, ya know? And juggling your business and your family…? What are your best tips/advice, girlly? Thanks!!

Lynda M. - Hi Meg! I would love to know what you eat on a average day and what type of exercise you are doing because you look fabulous!!

Carrie - Hi Meg,

My question… do you ever feel panicked that you have such a large following? I question myself a lot, and I wonder how you are so confident…

and another question… will I ever been chosen for Craft weekend? I’ve been on the list for about 4 years? 🙂

Really though, just my first question.

Holly - Planning on doing any sales in your shop in the near future? I think my kitchen needs a certain cow print.

Marsha Kern - How is Pam and her family???

Hannah - On a scale of 1-10 how hard is martas sugar detox challenge?! Annnnd on a scale of 1-10 how much did you love it?! I keep trying to convince myself to do it… How did you not cheat with kids and a husband around obviously eating sugar full foods?! Have you done it again/are you planning to?

Julie - Easy one for ya….one time you posted a pic of your morning coffee ingredients on facebook/instagram. Where did you get the nifty lil green whisk thingy you use?? 🙂

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kansas glory

we are deep into Camp Create right now (oh-my-gosh-it-is-so-much-fun!!!)
we are creating… listening to holley speak…. processing…. and eating so very well.
that kimberlee has such a gift for choosing the best foods to make women feel loved.

we went to the barn and shop today.
i thought it was so full of everything amazing.
i always love what the ladies find but today was especially good.
old chippy junk makes me so happy.

everyone is creating with stephanie right now so i have a moment to post.
i was having trouble with the tech-y side of the blog all week so now i have got it figured out (thanks to the Pro-photo peeps).
i have been dying to share these sunflower pics.
this field is 2 miles from my house.
i had a moment of complete awe when i drove by it… i mean… W O W!

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Melissa - Aaaaah- I love these sunflower pictures!!! They are beautiful and capture the glory of God’s creation! 🙂 The picture quality coming across my computer screen is amazing!

Jenna - The sunflower fields say “home” to me. I’ll be hoping for a print in the future!!

Lilly - oh what glory! i hope you will sell some of these as prints in your shop – I would love to buy some, they are just full of joy!

alison - amazing photos!! good luck with the new project .
did you take the photos with 100 macro lens? thanks

Kate @ Songs Kate Sang - Oh Meg, I’m so exited for you. This is just awesome.

Heidi Jo the Artist - You made my Monday a little more happy. Thank you. 🙂

Carrie Kiser - I spy a little buy playing peek a boo in the 5th picture!!

Melissa - Soooo pretty!

tracy - Meg, those sunflower pictures are simply stunning. What lens did you use ?

Thanks!

Kathi - Beautiful! You do a wonderful job of capturing that beauty, thank you 🙂

Penny - Meg-I passed a field of sunflowers the other day and you popped into my mind. It was not as large as this field, but beautiful just the same. You take some fantastic photos! Thank you so much for sharing these.

shushi - Amazing !! love love sunflower and your beautiful photos 😉
Did you use macro lens?

Michelle Ludt - Gorgeous pictures! Moved from Kansas about a year ago, so these pics are making me VERY homesick! Miss my sunflowers and deep blue skies! Thanks for sharing! Made my day!

Jenna - I have always wanted to stumble upon a sunflower field! Next year I am just going to come sleep in the middle of this field and bask in it’s glory 24/7! Beyond breathtaking!

La - Meg! Please sell these prints!!!!

amelia w. - Why is there a field of sunflowers? Does somebody plant it just because its pretty or do they sell the flowers? They are beautiful!

Marjie - Please print the “Bee in Flight”!!! So awesome!

kimberly oyler - oh my gosh!!! can you believe that in all my life of living in kansas i’ve never seen a sunflower field?

Jenn - Amazing!

stephany - Oh, how I love sunflowers.
Your photos of them always make me smile.
I especially love the one of the pollen laden bee flying away from the flower.
I might have to go look for some sunflower fields here in Oregon this weekend!
Thanks for making me smile this morning.

Gail - Sunflowers are just another reason I love my state. Your pics are beautiful.

martha - The bees in flight are awesome! Job well done!

Pam - Wow! Just. wow!!!!!

Jenny B. - Man, they are HUGE! And you are so brave out there with all those BEES! 😀

Amy - Oh soooo pretty!!! It’s amazing how much beauty you can find in a simple field. I hope there are prints in the future:)

Lisa - These pictures are beyond gorgeous! Always love your sunflower pictures. 🙂

Michelle from Australia - Every time I see a sunflower I have a ‘How Great Thou Art!’ moment. Only a wonderful God could have made something so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. LOVE the pics!

CathyC - WOW! Just Beautiful!

Tricia - Lovely! I would love to see these in your shop! 🙂

Lori Byrne - Wow, all these sunflowers facing the sun gives me goosebumps. What a world we would live in if we all faced the ‘Son’…..Hope Camp Create is awesome – sounds like it already is!

Andrea - meg…..glad you are having a creative, fun time!!!! These pictures are so pretty….please sell copies of these prints……. pretty please
Andrea

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watershot

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this is a Watershot Phone case for using your phone camera UNDER WATER.
we have the basic model.
you open the case (shown above) and set your phone inside, close it up and it seals it in tight-tight-tight.
i was nervous but it worked perfectly.  🙂

there are different models depending on what kind of smart phone you have.

we wished we would have gotten it at the beginning of summer because this thing is SO MUCH FUN!!

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the last time i went underwater…. may have been years ago.
but this camera made me want to play with my kids.
it was fun to get silly with them again.

and now we are figuring out how soon we can go swimming again!

the Watershot is AWESOME!

julie - meg, you look awesome underwater!!

Laura h - Crazy fun!! I could never open my eyes under water!!! Jealous of people that can do that! What great family bonding!

Mindy - How fun are these pictures?! Oh I wish we would have had one of these when our daughter was small. Technology is amazing…

Kristi Rediske - Great pictures-i just can’t believe how great everyone of you look under the water! I am checking into this case! I want one! Oh-what phone do you have-it works good.

Stephanie - These shots are SO cool! I’m gonna have to look into that before our (possible) trip to Hawaii! Love it!!

Kathryn - MY question is what was your husband about to grab that you had to hold his hand with that apparent deadgrip?! 😉

Jenny B. - That looks like so much fun! My MOST favorite picture is the one of Talby’s smile with her braces. SUCH a great shot!

Hanny Norton-van der Valk - Love the photo’s, but what is your husband doing with his glasses on under water?????

Charlton - That looks like so much fun! I bookmarked the website to show my husband later. I think we might need to invest in something like that for next summer. I’m always so afraid to take pictures of my girls at the pool for fear of dropping my phone! This would be perfect!

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twenty years!

we started dating when i was a sophomore in high school.
actually… he was my first date i ever went on.
i remember it more than any of our other dates.
it was when i was a freshman… i was 14 years old.   oh. my. word.
but i broke up with him after a month or two because i was young & wanted to date other boys.
all the boys.
that lasted… not too long.
by the next summer we were together… forever.  🙂
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we got married sooner than we would have planned but babies bring situations up a notch.
there we were… 18 & 20, married, baby on the way and moved to Illinois all by ourselves.
we knew no one but each other.
craig was a junior in college… full time student athlete at Northwestern.
i worked as a temp at the college until Lauren was born.
afterwards i went back to work and craig watched lauren by himself.
(student athletes cannot work during the school year – NCAA rules)

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we found a church right away.
and we think… THAT was a huge strength to a young couple.
i didn’t want to but he knew we should be a part of a church.
he found one and i remember i was at my parents visiting and he said over the phone “i went t a church today that i think you will like”
and we went from then on.
we met our friends that changed our lives there.
it was a special place to us.
and it happened slowly over the 10 years we were there.
but that place was safe and we grew in our faith, our marriage and as parents to our kids.

he graduated.
we moved to a “nice” apartment… oh boy we thought that place was awesome!!!
two bathrooms! two window AC units! a patio!  an elevator to get to the second floor!
we loved that apartment.
he got a job in Illinois and we decided to stay & not move back to kansas like we had always said we would do.
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we bought a house and fixed it up room by room.
we had scott.  then sean.  then talby.
we had THE BEST time raising our kids in that little white house.
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we found out we were pregnant with annie the day after we came home from our 10 year anniversary trip.
we were in shock.
good news of course but 5 babies in 10 years was a lot.
our house was getting full.
we started looking for what was next.
it ended with moving back in kansas.
we knew that was God because we wanted to go someplace new.
God thought we should come back home…. so we did.
2 weeks after annie was born we moved to kansas.

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we bought a big 100 year old house that had space for 10 kids if we’d have had them.
we remodeled every room again just as we’d done in IL.
we enjoyed our time together working on the house too!
our kids grew.
and grew.
i started a blog and began writing about our everyday life.
after 7  years of loving that old beautiful home… we moved out.
we decided very quickly that we would move to the rental farm house so that we could be close to our kids new schools and run my business from the old house.
what an adventure!
it was crazy but it felt so right it wasn’t even funny.
god gave us complete peace about that decision.
we LOVED that farm house.

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we loved having so much family time just being together outside.
it was a great place to be.
we stayed there two years.
and then we moved again.
we bought a house in town… close to everything… something we owned… it was time.
and here we are.
20 years of marriage.
our daughter whose being essentially forced us to make a decision 20 years ago if we were in this or not… is a sophomore in college!
she is now older than we were when we got married and had her!
and she is awesome.
we are proud of her and how well she is doing at school.

twenty years is a lot.
but it feels like we just started… there is so much fun yet to be had!

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he is my best friend and he lets me know i am his.
he is so funny and he makes me feel like i am VERY funny.
he is patient, considerate and thorough.
he is the hardest worker.
he’s helpful & grateful.
he takes care of me and his family like an expert.
i am so proud to be his wife… i can’t believe i am so lucky.
He didn’t leave when he could have.
he has always been right here.

thank you mr. duerksen.
for making twenty years feel like a cake walk.
i love you.

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Shelby Shreck-Beck - I absolutely LOVE this post!!! It is evident that you two love each other so much just by looking at the pictures. This is so refreshing to see when so many marriages today end in divorce. It is obvious you have something special and over the years took the time to nurture it and as a result you have 5 beautiful children and a strong marriage. Congratulations!!!

tracy fisher - I absolutely LOVE your story!

Kris - Happy Anniversary! My husband and I will celebrate our 21st anniversary next month and our oldest is a sophomore in college too! I love how happy you two are and how you said the first 20 yrs were a piece of cake. I feel the exact same way. People said it would be hard at first but it sure hasn’t been so far! I just heard on the news this morning how young people aren’t getting married anymore and don’t see the point. That makes me sad. Maybe they should read your post 🙂

Melissa - Happy Anniversary- what a beautiful post about your beautiful family! Blessings!

britt - amazing. Loved this post. Congratulations.

Tami - Wow, 20 yrs is a long time! Congrats to you guys and many more to come! I stumbled onto your blog about 6 years ago and peek on here time to time when Im not so busy! Your daughter Annie was a toddler when I first started reading, she has really grown up now! I love how colorful your blog is and its Christian based which I love. Many years of happiness, blessings and faith to you guys! xoxo

Chris - Happy Anniversary!! I love your story!! Thank you for sharing it!!

Amy - Thanks for sharing. We have two babies 18 months apart, 2 and 8 months old, and it feels like we’re in this weird twilight zone where nothing will ever exist besides diapers, Sesame Street, baby snuggles, and cleaning up messes. It’s good, but it’s great to be reminded that this is really just one stage of our lives, not the sum total of our lives/marriage. 🙂 Congrats on 20 years!

beth larson - I love your love story, thank you for sharing it. And can I just say that you were cute at 18 and 20- but you are both cuter now!

Amber - Happy Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Duerksen! May God bless you with many more years of happiness together!!! I enjoy peeking in on your life and catching up with what yall are doing. I view you as my online friend far away, even though it’s totally one sided and that’s kinda wierd. Hopefully one day I can come to a Craft Weekend and meet you in person! Keep up the wonderful inspiration!! Thanks for making me smile!!!!

Kristin S - I feel like a total blog stalker, but I’ve read this post a few times already this week. Marriage is to be celebrated! God’s faithfulness is reflected at each point you described.

You are living my dream. I’m 43 and single. It never dawned on me back in college that I wouldn’t be sending my kids to college at my current age like my peers. It’s weird.

Thank you for sharing, Meg. I wonder what God has planned for the next 20!

Tiffany - Wow! What a lovely tribute, and a beautiful life you have created together! You are blessed! 🙂 Happy Anniversary, friend!

Tanya H - I love it! Great photo collection!
We just celebrated 15 years and I put together a digi scrapbook page of photos of us on or near our anniversary thru the years. 🙂

debbie - I love you blog! I love this post! Isn’t God amazing in the way he leads and guides our lives and blesses us with the right life partner! Marriage isn’t always easy but focusing on the blessings and all the positives makes us realize all the blessings we have to gether as a couple! Have a wonderful day and wishing you many more years together – 40 …60!

Jessica Shrock - Love this post! Congrats to you and the Mr.

Sherry - I’ve read you for years now. I’m with the others, this was one of my favorites. I really like your family. Like a lot.

Jen - I absolutely loved this post! (Tears ran down my face as I could feel the love) Congratulations on 20 years! It is awesome to know that not only do you love your husband but you like him as a friend too. You should feel proud of the amazing journey you are on together. Here’s to 30 more!

ranee - i love this post…congrats on 20 years! My husband and I just celebrated our 10 year anniversary this summer…this made me even more excited to look forward to the next 10!

Flower Patch Farmgirl - Well, this is the happiest post ever. It almost unsicks me. Almost…

I love this line: there is so much fun yet to be had!

And in one of those pics Lauren and Scott look SO much alike! I don’t think I’ve ever noticed that before with them.

I like your family very much.

Jenny B. - What a sweet, sweet post!! Happy Anniversary!!

Kelly - Way to go on 20 years! Kelly

Mrs. H - Happy Anniversary!

Stacey - Thanks for making me cry! WOW, you two look better each year! Congrats on 20 yeras and such an awesome journey. And 5 beautiful kids!

Abby Stanger - You are such a delight! I have followed your blog for several years and enjoyed hearing about your family life from the beginning! You inspire me to be a better mom, wife and working woman!

Kelly Sites - What a beautiful story and life. You guys are super cute!!!!!!
Congrats!!!!

Tessa - Congrats on 20 years! I realized after reading this post, that I need to take more pictures with my hubby and I. We have plenty from our younger years but hardly any recent ones. I guess 3 more kids (we have 4 all together) in 4 last years will do that to you! 🙂 Thanks for the inspiration!

Susan A - Greetings from Illinois! Super-sweet post! Love all of the pictures. Happy 20th to you and your hubby!! You are both so blessed with a beautiful family and I love following your blog. Thank you for sharing your talents!

Tracie M - Congrats on 20 years and blessings on many many more! I applaud you for choosing the hard way, marriage and family when you were so young. Well done! I keep reminding my unmarried friends that marriage is a choice, to love that person when when you don’t feel like it. It can be a tough road but it’s oh so worth it!

Kristin - That was beautiful. Congratulations, and happy anniversary!

angela - Love this walk thru 20 years! What a blessed life! You are amazing and have more talent in your little finger than I have in my whole body. Heard a GREAT quote that you may like: *I want my marriage to be more beautiful than my wedding.*

chrissi - so many good things about this post. my favorite, your husband found you two a church. that kind of says it all. …and it shows. your smiles say it all. congratulations!

Carrie - Beautiful

gretchenee - You always inspire me, but I think this is THE BEST. I love seeing strong marriages in action. Happy 20th! We celebrate ours in May and I’m more in love than ever!

Elizabeth Cannata - Darn you! It is 8:18am and I am drinking my coffee and trying to start my day. Now tears are running dowm my face, makeup and all. It is ok because reading your story gave me hope. It is so refreshing to hear about a family choosing life instead of abortion. You are all so blessed and I hope the blessings continue until you all go straight to heaven. Congrats on 20 years!!!

tasha roe - congrats! what a beautiful journey the two of you have been on!! wishing you many more years together!!

Gina - Wow! Twenty years is quite an accomplishment these days especially considering your start!! I know because my marriage started the same way. Thankfully (only God!!) we are on our 31st year!! 🙂 This is one of my favorite posts of yours. I love all the photos through the years!! To God be ALL the glory!!

Cara Yeh - Happy Anniversary! It was so fun to read your story… (And see all your hairstyles!)

Heidi Jo the Artist - Happy Anniversary! Isn’t marriage an amazing journey!? Cool to document it, your kids will appreciate it someday, if not already today. Many blessings for many more happy years together!

Gevay - Happy Anniversary! Lovely story!

Michelle Deckert Richmond - Happy Anniversary to a beautiful couple….now and then. Michelle from Canada.

Jen Dahl - this is awesome. congrats on 20 years and a beautiful family – every one of you has a smile that lights up a room. looking at your family grow through the years was really, really fun. photos are SO important in telling our stories! thank you for sharing yours…

angie - meg… i’ve been following your blog for years… gotta say… LOVED this post… it made me tear up! what a trip down memory lane… seeing all of these pics in one spot from over the years… happy anniversary to you and mr. duerksen! what a journey… wishing you many more years of happiness!!!

Renee - I love everything about this. Lovely posts like this are what blogs are all about!!

kelly - Megan, I luv your story….. Happy Anniversary and way to rock 20 years.

Jennifer - Sweet tears and smiles as I read this. I love my story of marrying my high school sweetheart 26 years ago — at 19, and loved reading your story too. Happy Anniversary!

Erin - Happy Happy Happy 20th Anniversary!!!

Heather - Absolutely beautiful. Everything. And so nice to see people staying committed to each other and their families!

Tina - Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful love story. We need our world to see this kind of Love. Congratulations!!

Sarah Kirchmann - Seriously, Meg! What an inspiration!!!

Jenn - Congrats on your 20 years. I have been married for 18 years. I too married at 18. It’s not always easy, especially when kids come along. I’m very lucky to have him. It doesn’t feel like 18 years. It’s just flown by.

Carol S. - So sweet. Jealous you have all these wonderful pictures in one place! Bet that was no easy feat. but very worth it. College athlete at Northwestern, who knew? Best wishes for many more. With the last one home a hs sophomore, I’m seeing glimpses of our future with just the two of us…looks good since there’s joy at every stage.

Kate - You have a wonderful story. Congratulations.

Angie B - What a sweet, sweet post. Made me tear up a little; thanks for sharing. And, unrelated, you sure have worn a lot of hairstyles over the past 20 years! I think I’ll probably keep rockin the side pony til I die.

Janelle - Oh…sitting here at 5:30 a.m. a little teary eyed! SOOOO sweet. You and I both wore the SAME wedding dress!!! I got married in 1995 so it must have been a popular style around then 😉 Fun to see Meg! Congratulations!

Rachel - What a lovely post and I loved all the hairstyles – had a few of them myself!!! Happy anniversary.

Charissa - Best post! Happy 20.

Leslie - OH my. I loved this post! I got engaged at 18 and married my husband when I was 21, and we’ve been together 12 years now. I love hearing about couples who “grow up” and “grow old” together. And I love your blog!

Tiffany - That made me smile, Happy 20th Anniversary!

r - You are so lucky to have such a great marriage and a friend in your husband. Wishing I had the same.

laura oyler - love this! happy anniversary! i can’t believe you lived in the farm house for 2 years….felt like you were there for just a minute!

Ashley - This post makes me all kinds of happy! Love you two together!

Tricia - Happy Anniversary!!! I love that you got to grow up together. Hope that the next 20 years are just as much fun as the first 20!

Julie Friesen - Congrats on twenty years, Megan and Craig! It was fun to read your “history”. You two are so cute together! I need to take more pictures with Andy… seeing all of yours makes me think we don’t have very many together. Enjoy your day!

Jenna - Awe, love your story! You are an inspiration to me!

Michele - This was one of neatest things you’ve ever written. Happy 20th Anniversary! I just shared it with a friend.

Renee - wow. i don’t know you personally, but this gets me choked up. We’re 4 years and 2 kiddos in and i LOVE being married. seems like it’s easy to talk down about marriage on the internet these days. your joy in your marriage is so refreshing. and encouraging. just, wow! i can’t wait to have been married for 20 years 🙂 thanks for writing.

Stephanie - Oh, happy anniversary! I love your story. Your family is so relatable (we have seven kids and got married early), and I love reading about you all. This post brings tears to my eyes as I’m missing my husband who has been gone most of the summer. Here’s to many more years together!

Helen - I remember the first time we met you was at a Community Life (AKA Care Group)intro at church. I was in awe of you with your five kiddos, Annie was tiny. What a blessing you have been with your absolutely honest blog. I love reading about what you have thought to do next. You are an amazing woman, and your man is too. My man thinks he is a great guy. Glad you moved back to KS, and even though we hardly ever talk, know I am enjoying you from afar, sort of.
God bless you two and your great family!

Meg - Happy 20th Anniversary! What a beautiful and touching story of faith and family. You are an inspiration.

Juli - Awww, how sweet! Thank you for taking us on a walk through your family album. You are all adorable.

Jenny J - What a beautiful love story. Love reading your blog and enjoying the journey you are having with your beautiful family, god bless 🙂 x

Jodie - Congratulations!

Angela - Happy Anniversary to you both! I loved this entire post and the pictures! I too was married young with a little one on the way and we’re still happily together 23 years later.

Kate @ Songs Kate Sang - Happy anniversary! I love every picture!! Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us.

Katie - What wonderful blessings through the years… love is awesome.

Pamela - What a great post, looking at your journey together through all those pictures. It is my wedding anniversary tomorrow, 21 years. September’s a good month!

Jessica Wheeler - Now that is dripping in sweetness…Thanks for sharing! God is SO good and evident in your journey:) love from Bama!

nakcus - What a beautiful story! Happy Anniversary!

Christy - Congrats on 20 years!! Thanks for sharing your story and the pictures. What a great post – one of my favorites!

kelli - This is gorgeous. I love your love story. It gave me goosebumps. Congrats to you and the beautiful, happy family you’ve made together! Hope you’re celebrating big-time! xoxox

ellen patton - What a good life you’ve had!

Jenny - I’ve been a reader for a long time now and I think this is my favorite post you’ve ever written! I LOVE IT! Also, I would love to know how you organize and archive your pictures. Would you do a blog post sometime about how you do that? Or if you’ve written one in the past, id love to read it! Can you point me towards it?

Also, confession time: I went to the Making Things Happen conference in March 2013. One of the questions that we really had to dig deep on is what is a dream job. Like – what would we really really want to do if nothing stood in our way. And my answer was to have your job! A shop, blog and host craft weekends at a home where people come and stay and I can invest in them, help them create memories and teach them! Hope that doesn’t all sound weird to say – just wanted you to know you truly are an inspiration. It is my goal to do something like you do once I raise my babies and have a little more time to focus on creative endeavors!

Lisa - I love this post today! Happy anniversary… what a great story you both have. A testimony about making things work through the good and hard. Have a wonderful day celebrating 20 yrs!!! Something to be very proud of!

Julie - Congratulation – what a love story. Thank you for sharing it and all the photos too. You are a beautiful family.

Necole@seriouslysassymama - I met my husband when I was 14, and we have been together every since.

Whitney - Oh Meg! I love every bit of this story! I don’t know you in real life, but I’ve been reading for years and feel like I do 🙂 Happy anniversary! You have such an adorable family.

Karen in NYC - Meg, This post is really special, especially because of all the photos, including from the early years. And, I realize it is totally not the point of your post, but it’s fun to see your hair styles through the years!

HJM - Such a great story! Your family has beautiful smiles. 🙂

Amy - One thing I loved about this post…besides your amazing love for each other…Craig’s 2 hairstyles and your 20+ hairstyles. 🙂 Congratulations! You are an amazing example of what marriage should be.

Anne Cucchi - Love following your blog! Happy 20th Anniversary…We’re celebrating our 30th today. September 3rd is one lucky day!!!!

Heidi Durant - Love this. Me and my Mr. were married young also. Going on 14 years. I love to read stories of marriages that are strong and successful. Thank you for sharing a glimpse of your journey!

Angie - thank you – thank you for sharing your life with us. This was a wonderful way of demonstrating your love. Very romantic and touching (i cried). When do we hear from Mr. Duerksen. I would love to read his point of view..
Happy Anniversary – May God bless you and your family.

Marsha Kern - Best wishes on 20 years, you guys make a wonderful and cute family here is to lots more!!!

Linda Johnston - Thank you for sharing your journey!! Its beautiful. Full of love, joy and hope. What an inspiration! Happy Anniversary!!!

Nicole - I absolutely loved reading this! Thanks for sharing your story and such fun pictures! Blessings & Congrats on 20 years!

Jamie - What an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your journey. Your family is beautiful!

Jessie - Wow! This really hit home. We are contemplating a move back to Kansas from Denver and I keep looking for *signs* that the move is right for us. This post felt like a sign…..but….it’s KANSAS.

I keep telling myself how hard it was to leave home in the first place. Then, I take an afternoon walk and see those gorgeous mountains and I can’t possibly move back to Kansas. Then my 2-year-old cries b/c he wants his Grandma (in Kansas)…..

Today, your post was my *sign*.

Thank you!

erin - congrats!! Happy 20 years!! I hope my 20 years with my man (we are newlyweds) are just as fulfilling as yours!!

Heather - Precious story! Happy 20th!

Livlife - Hi Meg!

I’m a long time reader, but I don’t comment very often. I just wanted to say that is one of my favorite posts you’ve ever written. I love hearing about your family and the early years and seeing all your old photos. This post just felt so full of love, it was moving and beautiful.

Congratulations on 20 amazing years.

kelly - loved every bit of this. thanks for sharing!! happy anniversary.

Sarah Wolfe - I’d say he’s a keeper, but I bet he thinks the same about you too 🙂 Loved the walk down memory lane and all the pictures. Happy anniversary!

Jenn - I’m crying! That is so awesome. I knew most of your story…but to have the pictures and it all told in one go….just awesome! Congratulations! 20 years is a very big deal.

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