The Hidden Art of HomemakingTyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1985 - 224 páginas "I would define 'hidden art' as the art found in the ordinary areas of everyday life. Each person has, I believe, some talent which is unfulfilled in some hidden area of his being -- a talent which could be expressed and developed." That is how Edith Schaeffer defines her theme in this fascinating and unusual book. The Hidden Art of Homemaking will appeal immediately to anyone who believes that the place in which we live needs to be a center of meaningful living and personal enrichment. - Back cover. |
Contenido
The First Artist page | 13 |
What is Hidden Art? | 31 |
Music | 37 |
Painting Sketching Sculpturing | 47 |
Interior Decoration | 65 |
Gardens and Gardening | 85 |
Flower Arrangements | 97 |
Food | 113 |
WritingProse and Poetry | 135 |
Drama | 147 |
Creative Recreation | 165 |
Clothing | 181 |
Integration | 195 |
Environment | 207 |
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