I have become such an admirer of Tasha Tudor —her grace, creativity, simplicity, femininity.

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Watching a documentary about her life inspired me to slow down and become more intentional in creating a home filled with art and nature, gratitude and good books.

Sasha led a simple life, filled with peace and joy.

I long for the same, so have been reading more, picking up a paintbrush on occasion, bringing nature indoors, and becoming more intentional in finding moments in my day to rest and show gratitude.

It feels good to make daily efforts at living a better life.

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“Why do women want to dress like men when they’re fortunate enough to be women? Why lose femininity, which is one of our greatest charms? We get more accomplished by being charming than we would be flaunting around in pants and smoking. I’m very fond of men. I think they are wonderful creatures. I love them dearly. But I don’t want to look like one. When women gave up their long skirts, they made a grave error…”

― Tasha Tudor


Don’t miss Tasha Tudor’s delightful books:

A Time To Keep: Book of Holidays

Corgiville Fair

A is for Annabelle: A Doll’s Alphabet

Tasha Tudor’s Heirloom Crafts

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