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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 62

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #62! This party provides a platform for sharing inspiring content such as recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home decor, and other uplifting ideas. Thank you all for being a part of the party!  Wishing you all the best. Today we have some wonderful featured posts to check out. Congratulations to our featured bloggers Melynda from Scratchmade Food for Hungry People shares a delicious Gingerbread and Pear Pudding recipe. Her blog features a variety of great recipes! Check out how Lisa from Fresh Vintage by Lisa S. created rustic place card markers using old empty spools. These are perfect for displaying at Thanksgiving dinner. Visit Cook Eat Go for a comforting recipe for Homemade Chicken Pot Pie. With the colder weather approaching, this is an ideal dinner option for the family! Pamela from Style Yourself Confident offers several tips on how to layer your fall outfits stylishly. All featured posts will be pinned on ...

Fun and Easy Cardboard Place Cards for Your Thanksgiving Table

 Are you l ooking for a quick and easy Thanksgiving DIY project? Learning to create upcycled cardboard place cards for your Thanksgiving table using simple materials. 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 flo...

Crafting Personalized Thanksgiving Place Cards with Air Dry Clay and Pie Stamps

Hey there! I am thrilled to introduce you to an exciting Thanksgiving craft that will add a wonderful touch to your holiday table. This project involves using air-dry clay and pie stamps to create personalized and unique place cards. Do not worry, I will provide you with a step-by-step guide throughout the entire process. Additionally, we will use paint, twine, and a brown paper bag to give our place cards a festive feel.  Materials needed Pie stamps which can be obtained from Joann's Acrylic paint  Air-dry clay A hole puncher Paintbrush Wooden beads Twine A brown paper bag (or any other material you prefer to use as a template), one pencil, and scissors. Working with air clay Begin by flattening the air-dry clay, using either your hands or a roller. Once the clay has been flattened, use the pie stamps to press your desired design into the clay. Following the stamping process, remove any excess clay around the outer edge of the stamp and use the stamp press to release your cla...

Thankful.

“When you wish someone joy, you wish them peace, love, prosperity, happiness... all the good things.”  ―  Maya Angelou Source And here we are... Thanksgiving arrived and we continue to count our blessings.  We spent it at home. -The four of us. It was peaceful, simple, and filled with so much love. We're all very thankful. Sometimes life gets hectic.  But let us be reminded to slow down and take in every moment. Embrace this life and love the people who share this beautiful life with you. -Stephanie

Our days. Thanksgiving

Sweet Thanksgiving - November 28, 2013 Thanksgiving arrived, and hours of cooking began.  In the morning, we enjoyed a light breakfast: coffee with cinnamon rolls. Our Thanksgiving menu consisted of Turkey, homemade cranberry sauce, dressing, and gravy. potatoes, green beans, semi-homemade pumpkin pie, jalapeno cheddar cornbread (which by the way, is delicious-recipe from Barefoot Contessa), Sweet potato casserole, and a bottle of wine. We snacked on summer sausage, cheese, and crackers. It was a nice snack to hold us over until dinner. Once dinner was done cooking, we made our way to the table.  We sat and enjoyed ourselves and talked about what we were most thankful for. The sun began to set; it was the perfect ending to our sweet Thanksgiving day. Let the decorating begin ...November 28-29, 2013 I  thought we could hold off for a few more days, but... Our daughter insisted we start decorating our lovely gingerbre...

A gobble, gobble good time.

TP Roll Turkey Craft Thankful for place cards Using what was left over from our Tp roll turkey craft, I made a few cards. I'll place these at our table tomorrow, and we will all write down what we are thankful for. (I'll probably place our daughter's thankful card in her scrapbook.) I hope all of you have a wonderful Thanksgiving spent with loved ones.  Pin/Save/Share For Later

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