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Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #10

Welcome to  Crazy Little Love Birds link party #10! I hope this message finds you well. I’m thrilled to share some of the features we had at our previous party #9. Congratulations to our featured bloggers This link party is possible because of all of you. I am so grateful. Thank you to each and every one of you who entered last week's party.  Laura, from Our Grand Lives, has shared some amazing ideas for hosting a family boo-bash! She suggests fun games, tasty treats, and overall family entertainment. Two Chicks and a Mom have also shared an easy recipe for adorable skeleton cookies! 3 Winks Design has shared a recipe for making and canning cinnamon applesauce using the pulp from a juicer . They have also included a recipe card for reference. Thrifting Wonderland has shared a Ghoulish Gourds tablescape  along with other decorations that are perfect for the season.  Be sure if you are pinning any of the posts mentioned above that you pin from the original post from ...

Creative DIY: 4 Fun and Easy Tin Can Craft Ideas

Get ready to unleash your creativity with these four easy DIY tin can crafts. With just a few simple materials and a bit of imagination, you can transform regular tin cans into stunning and practical works of art. So, let's dive into crafting!   I want to share with you four simple tin craft ideas that we have tried in the past. I find these projects especially exciting because instead of discarding metal cans, we can clean them and give them a new life by transforming them into stunning and practical designs. Creating a metal can organizer We have created a simple DIY project, a cute tabletop organizer that is perfect for organizing your office or craft space. DIY Cute Tabletop Organizer Using Metal Cans Displaying faux floral with a metal can hanging decoration Using Mod Podge and beautiful floral tissue paper, we created a hanging floral decoration with twine.  Upcycled Tin Can Floral Hanging Decoration Using Mod Podge The decoration consists of a holiday tin can fille...

Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #9

Hello everyone! I hope this message finds you in wonderful spirits. How have you been spending your time lately? Personally, I am thrilled to share that we are almost finished with the repairs on our house. While home improvement projects can be quite enjoyable, they can also be quite overwhelming at times. As the weather has cooled down, we are anticipating a freeze tonight that will continue into Saturday. Before the freeze sets in, we need to blow out the sprinklers and tidy up my garden. Moving on, let's discuss some of the wonderful highlights from last week's party.  Congratulations to our featured bloggers This link party is possible because of all of you. I am so grateful. Thank you to each and every one of you who entered last week's party.  Jennifer from Life Tales Books shared how taking the time to preserve pictures is a wonderful form of self-care and all of the benefits it offers.  The Best Self-Care You've Never Thought Of Patty from Life is Better Lakes...

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...

Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #8

Congratulations to our featured bloggers! This link party is possible because of all of you. I am so grateful. Thank you to each and every one of you who entered last week's party.  Amy, from Amy's Creative Pursuit, recently shared the stunning renovation of her backyard patio and porch. This wonderful transformation is worth checking out. Renovated backyard patio and porch Melynda, from Scratch Made Food for Hungry People, shared a recipe for Whole-Grain Sweet Potato Cornbread. It's definitely worth giving a try! Sweet Potato Cornbread Whole-grain Leah, from Little House of Sonshine, recently shared her family's wonderful hymn for the month of October. October family hymn of the month Joanne, from My Slices Of Life, shared her perspective on the joys of homeschooling. Why we love homeschooling Be sure if you are pinning any of the posts mentioned above that you pin from the original post from the blogger's blog!  All featured posts will be pinned on  Crazylittlelov...

Create an Easy Fall Sign: DIY Tutorial with Faux Leaves and Thankful Design

  Learn how to create a beautiful fall sign with faux leaves and a thankful design in this easy DIY tutorial. Get creative with this fun craft project for the autumn season. I am thrilled to share with you an easy craft that involves making a wonderful fall sign using faux fall leaves and a beautiful thankful design. I used a decorative napkin that I had purchased earlier from Hobby Lobby for the thankful design.  The faux leaves used in this craft are from a wonderful fall party confetti pack that I also bought from Hobby Lobby. This pack consists of 300 assorted fall leaves, which means I will be using more of these wonderful leaves in other crafts too. If you are interested, I would love to take you through the process I used to create my wonderful fall sign. Materials Assorted faux fall leaves One floral craft ring (The size I am using is 6inches) One decorative napkin Paintbrush One wooden pumpkin Acrylic paint Twine Wooden Pumpkin Mod Podge Mini iron Adding the napkin to...

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