
Welcome to Happiness is Homemade! Bev from Eclectic Red Barn will be choosing our features for the month of November. Before we get to this week’s features, let’s check out what’s been going on here on the blog over the past few days. Be sure to head over and link up on Crafty Creators before you go! If you missed last week’s party, you can check it out here. Remember to comment on You’re the Star Blog Hop for your chance to be featured on that party! I do not choose my features from last month’s party because I feel like it’s too far back. For example, I don’t want to choose a Halloween post in November lol! I will only visit those posts in the comments on that party because I have two others. I really want to choose from a wider range of blogs, so head over & comment now!
I love this Christmas picture holder that I made from an old hula hoop for our Sustainable Pinterest Challenge. You can use it for pictures or Christmas cards (if you still get any of those!).
Christmas decorating time is just weeks away. These 70+ buffalo check items are among Amazon’s must have Christmas decorations.
This DIY Christmas tray is absolutely adorable! You just need a Dollar Tree galvanized metal vase and a sign to make it, and it’s perfect to display your farmhouse Christmas decor on. I’m using it next to my kitchen sink for soap, a towel, & a few Dollar Tree decorations.
I’ve got some more great fall and Halloween decor upcoming, along with some free printables, so make sure you don’t miss them by following me on social media and email. Enter your email address below to get an email when I add a new post, including link parties so you never forget to link up!
This Week’s Feature
Happy Sunday! With Thanksgiving around the corner, I thought I would share some Thanksgiving crafts, decor and printables. Maybe you will find something that will inspire you for your Thanksgiving.
This Autumn Blessings Printable would look so nice framed and sitting on a shelf or fireplace. I know you will find a special place to display it.
If you need some fall/Thanksgiving candles, check out these DIY Wheat Candles. On your table or as a decor idea, I know you will love making these.
On to the Party!
Thank you for joining us this week whether you are a blogger sharing your latest posts OR a reader enjoying all of the inspirational shares! Don’t forget to drop by and say hello to all our hostesses, they always appreciate your visit! Here are all of our hostesses at Happiness Is Homemade!
Linda @ A Labour of Life
Sinea @ Ducks ‘n a Row
Beverly @ Eclectic Red Barn
Katie @ Love My Messy Messy Mess
Mel @ Décor Craft Design
Niki @ Life as a Leo Wife
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Thanks so much for the party Niki! Have a great week ahead!
THANK YOU SO MUCH for featuring my Rainbow Ribbon Turkey this week! Creatively, Beth