When a busy woman looks at her calendar and sees a birthday,
holiday, or special occasion, she has the best intentions for
bringing joy to her family and creating lasting memories. Then
reality hits. Amidst demanding responsibilities and an overloaded
schedule, when is she ever going to have time to plan the perfect
celebration or find the creativity to make it special?
In this go-to guide, Karen Ehman and Glynnis Whitwer give women the
ideas and the motivation they need to make such occasions less
daunting. They provide creative ideas and menu plans for
· Holidays
· Birthdays
· Special Events
· Everyday Occasions
Readers will even find suggestions for reaching out to others
throughout the year through celebrations that are simple, doable,
and stress-free.
Got a calendar packed with reasons to celebrate but a brain
that lacks ideas? Special people you want to love on but limited
time to do it? Relax. We've got you
covered.
Everyday Confetti is your go-to guide to making holidays,
birthdays, special events, and even the everyday special. Inside
you'll find more than two hundred ways to make memories with your
family, including easy recipes, fun activities, and inexpensive
decorating ideas--all simple, doable, and stress-free.
"As much as I want to be an imaginative and spontaneous person, I'm
much better at tackling a task than creatively coming up with ideas
myself. Everyday Confetti is going to make me look like
Superwoman--if there ever were such a thing!"--Candace Cameron
Bure, actress; coauthor of the New York Times bestseller
Reshaping It All
"This book should be a required fun celebration book for every
family. I love that the ideas are realistic and doable, even for a
cooking- and craft-challenged gal like me."--Lysa TerKeurst,
New York Times bestselling author; president of Proverbs 31
Ministries
"I just love a book that does the thinking for me! If you are
looking for ways to let your friends and family know they are
special to you, you'll find all you need on the pages of this
inspirational yet practical book!"--Jill Savage, CEO of
Hearts at Home; author of No More Perfect Moms; mom of
five
"Karen and Glynnis have done the creative planning, organizing, and
simplifying for me! This beautiful book will ensure our family has
a regular dose of celebration and confetti on the big and little
occasions that fill our calendar!"--Renee Swope, Proverbs 31
Ministries radio cohost; bestselling author of A Confident
Heart
Karen Ehman is a national speaker, an online devotion
writer, an author for Proverbs 31 Ministries, and a contributor at
TheBetterMom.com. Her latest book and Bible study is Let. It.
Go. She has been a guest on Focus on the Family,
Moody Mid-day Connection, and The 700 Club. She and
her husband, Todd, live in Michigan with their three children.
Connect with her at www.karenehman.com.
Glynnis Whitwer, executive director of communications for
Proverbs 31 Ministries, is one of the writers of Encouragement
for Today, the Proverbs 31 Ministries online devotional. She is
the author of several books, including I Used to Be So
Organized. Glynnis and her husband, Tod, live in Arizona with
their five children. She blogs regularly at
www.glynniswhitwer.com.
Karen Ehman is the director of speaker development and an
online devotion writer for Proverbs 31 Ministries whose passion is
to help women live their priorities and love their lives. Her
latest book is entitled Let. It. Go. How to Stop Running
the Show and Start Walking in Faith. Karen has been a guest on
media outlets such as Focus on the Family, Moody Mid-day
Connection, and The 700 Club. She is the wife of Todd,
the mother of three, and resides in central Michigan. Connect with
her at www.karenehman.com.
Glynnis Whitwer, executive director of communications for
Proverbs 31 Ministries, is one of the writers of Encouragement
for Today, the Proverbs 31 email devotional. She is the author
of I Used to Be So Organized, When Your Child Hurts,
and Work@home: A Practical Guide for Women Who Want to Work from
Home. Glynnis, her husband, Tod, and their five children live
in Arizona. She blogs regularly at www.glynniswhitwer.com.