Is it time to connect to a more natural rhythm of life? Are you trying to disconnect from the sometimes overwhelming madness of modern living and connect instead to the seasonal shifts of the earth?

The Spring Seasonal Living E-Course is here to help!

Simple, seasonal living is as old as humanity itself; however, many of us are disconnected from the rhythms of the earth and how those very natural shifts play out in our hearts and homes. Seasonal living isn’t about following modern trendy thinking or buying anything special – it is simply about embracing the natural cyclical progression of the earth and allowing it to guide our days rather than the prescribed rhythms set by advertising and marketing campaigns. Seasonal living is done by the work of our own hands and without outside pressures.

By the end of the 10 lessons, you’ll have a seasonal living foundation from which you can launch your own seasonal goals and priorities. A foundation that is built on simple, seasonal living principles that will connect you to the earth in a no-pressure, easily accomplished fashion.

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The Spring Seasonal Living E-Course will make sense of seasonal living without all the hype or pressure that so often accompanies the mainstream trends. Following the lessons in the course will give you the foundation necessary for beginning a more seasonal lifestyle.

Take some time this spring and disconnect from those outside, unnatural pressures. This spring reconnect to a more gentle seasonal rhythm with this e-course full of practical and fun projects that includes an interactive community and so much more!

The Spring Seasonal Living E-Course will encourage and lead folks new to the seasonal living path with gentle prompts and ideas to help define personal priorities. Folks more experienced with seasonal living will find new inspiration and tons of projects to reignite personal priorities that may have fallen to the side because of life’s pressures.

The Spring Seasonal Living E-Course gives students a foundation for a seasonal lifestyle in 10 easy, fun, project filled lessons.

Students are encouraged to work the course at their own pace and pick and choose which projects to do or not as it fits. The emailed lessons range in variety from complete DIY projects to simple journal prompts and everything in between.

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The course is organized into 10 lessons, all accessible via a student portal to be worked on as it fits into your life.
  • Lesson 1: Setting Intentions
  • Lesson 2: Using a Journal to Connect with the Seasons
  • Lesson 3: Seasonal Food Spotlight : Fresh Herbs
  • Lesson 4: DIY Seasonal Project : Making Herbal Infused Oils for Body Products & Healing
  • Lesson 5: Connecting to Nature through Foraging
  • Lesson 6: Seasonal Food Spotlight : Homemade Salads
  • Lesson 7: DIY Seasonal Project : Dehydrating Spring Produce
  • Lesson 8: Nesting at Home : Bringing Nature Inside
  • Lesson 9: Seasonal Food Spotlight : Berries
  • Lesson 10: Spring Rest
    Tasty and healing make the most of prolific garden herbs by preserving mint for food and medicine to use throughout the year.

The Spring Seasonal Living E-Course includes:

  • 30+ food recipes – all from scratch with whole food ingredients
  • Fun & introspective printables to help further your journey
  • 10+ DIY projects with full instructions and recipes


Kathie N. Lapcevic

About the Author

I'm an experienced teacher who's been passionately living a simple and seasonal lifestyle for almost 20 years. Living on a small homestead in northwest Montana has taught me a lot about the earth's seasonal rhythms and how that can give us joy and purpose. It is those lessons that I share in the seasonal living e-courses with doable projects, recipes, tips, & more. 

Praise for Seasonal Living E-Courses

"This is a great class to obtain a outline for seasonal living. Kathie makes it easy to incorporate your own ideas and lifestyle." ~ Terri

“With Homespun Seasonal Living, Kathie Lapcevic leads students on an inspiring, thoughtful journey to a seasonal lifestyle. Approachable, warm and humorous, Kathie is exactly the sort of guide you would want to help you navigate life’s changing seasons.” ~ Anna

"I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when I signed up for the Homespun Seasonal Living e-course, but our family has been experiencing a renewal of gardening, food preservation, healthy eating, and self-sufficiency, so I thought perhaps this course would fit right in. And it did! – You don’t have to live on 40 acres to benefit from this course – she makes it easy to begin by doing just one thing and then finding ways to connect that one thing to your everyday living, interacting with your community, and planning for the future, while emphasizing the importance of rest and play activities, too! – The course was a nice balance of planning, doing, and reflecting, along with recipes and DIY projects. Many of her suggestions for activities became jumping-off points for my own imagination based on my specific needs and interests. Most importantly, it got me thinking about meaningful goals, and “digging deep” to find out what’s really important to me and my family. – I really liked Kathie’s “no guilt” approach – she emphasized doing as little or as much as we had the time and energy for. This was especially meaningful for me as we are working through a difficult family situation, health wise, and I knew I could not fully participate in every single activity at this time. I know I will be using the materials on-going to fill in and expand on for quite some time.” ~ Nadine

"I have thoroughly enjoyed your Homespun Seasonal Living classes. I like that they are open to interpretation and not one-size-fits-all. I also appreciate being able to answer the questions and do the projects on my own time. The one message that has resonated with me since taking the winter course is slow down. I am appreciating the seasons more, even if it’s not my favorite time of the year. And by having a seasonal focus, I’ve been able to delegate projects to a specific time of year that are more fitting. Keep ’em coming.” ~ Monica