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Fun and Easy Halloween Table Decor Ideas

Hello everyone! Today, I want to show you a simple Halloween table design I created using a few items I already had at home. You can easily assemble a quick tablescape with things you might already own. In this fun and easy Halloween table decor guide, I will explain how to incorporate these items into your table design, making it festive and functional. Quick Video tutorial Fun and Easy Halloween Table Decor Ideas  Let's start with the items I'm using for my table: This list should give you a clearer idea of what I’m using for my Halloween table display! - Mini white fabric pumpkins, along with one orange foam pumpkin - Two mini cauldrons  - A chalkboard sign that I created a while back on the blog  - Mini battery-operated pumpkin lights  - Assorted spider rings  - A candle riser that I'm reusing  - One metal black cat  - Assorted Halloween stickers  - A few faux flowers  - A white tablecloth that I'm also reusing  As a reminder, I'm keeping my tablescape simple. I

The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 60

W elcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #60!  Our party is a platform to share inspiring content such as recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home decor, and anything inspiring. How's your week going? I hope everyone is doing well. If you missed last week's featured posts you can check them out here Featured posts from party 59 I'm always so grateful that you join us here and share your amazing posts. I look forward to visiting your blogs.  We have some wonderful featured posts this week. Congratulations to our featured bloggers! Beth at Creatively Beth is sharing a guide on how to create adorable recycled tin can pumpkins for autumn.  Make sure to visit the Our Grand Lives blog for their post titled " A Family Boo Bash: Simple Meal Ideas for 2024 ." They offer easy meal suggestions perfect for families and their little ones!  Esme Salon shares a delightful recipe for Melting Moments Viennese Biscuits . Be sure to stop by, and while you're t

Fun and Easy Cardboard Place Cards for Your Thanksgiving Table

 Are you l ooking for a quick and easy Thanksgiving DIY project? Using simple materials, learn how to create upcycled cardboard place cards for your Thanksgiving table. Great for a festive touch! Hello everyone! I'm excited to share this easy upcycling project with you. We'll be making place cards by repurposing cardboard. I had some cardboard lying around and wanted to find a creative use.  Quick Video tutorial Materials: - Cardboard sections: 3x8 inches (cut into strips) - Faux flowers - Paint marker - Floral cutters - Hot glue - Scissors or paper cutter (Used for cutting the cardboard into strips) Start by cutting the cardboard into strips. I used sections that are 3x8 inches in size. Next, fold each cardboard strip in half and flatten them out by pressing the folded sections together. Then, use a paint marker to write the names and add any designs you want on the cards. After that, use floral cutters to cut faux flowers that you want to use on the place cards. Attach the fl

The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 59

W elcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #59!  Our party is a platform to share inspiring content such as recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home decor, and anything inspiring. Currently... Enjoying an audiobook, "The Art Of Making Memories" by Meik Wiking. Observing our daily squirrel visitor in my front garden. Enjoying a new reed diffuser-Blushing Amber. And taking nature walks. Moving on to the party. We have some wonderful featured posts this week. Congratulations to our featured bloggers! Melynda has shared a Seven Supper Soup at Scratch Made Food for Hungry People. We are excited for chilly days and more soup days! Lynne at Thrifting Wonderland has shared a lovely  fall table decorated with neutral leaves, beautiful woven placemats, and gold twig flatware.  It's perfect for the fall season! Also, our thoughts are with Lynne and everyone affected by Helene. We hope everyone stays safe during these times. Lisa at Handmade in Israel has shared her

Memories Made-Our Time in Denver

  “Life is all about making memories, isn't it? Because that's really all you're left with. You never want to look back at life and think what if..." - Page 94” ―  Jo Thomas,  Finding Love at the Christmas Market And that is what we set out to do... These past two months have been filled with so much love, and us making memories together. In August, we went on a mini adventure to Denver. We live only an hour away, so it was just a quick getaway. When we first arrived in Denver, we had some time to spare before our room at the hotel would be ready. We stayed at The Curtis Hotel . During our stay, we parked in the parking garage attached to the building and walked everywhere including to the Ball Arena for the concert. We had been planning to attend the Twenty One Pilots concert, The Clancy Tour, for months. We have a few super fans in our home.  Planning involved making bracelets, decorating shoes, and creating shirts for the concert.  We were just so excited.  We decid

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