Sunday, June 14, 2020
Happiness Is Homemade
Welcome to Happiness Is Homemade Party!
Hey there, Sweet Friends, Happy Sunday. It's the Happiness is Homemade Link Party #327 today! We are still dodging the rain here. I thought we might get by without it, but no such luck. It does make the plants grow. What's on your agenda? Leave me a comment and let me know.
Here are the features for Happiness is Homemade Party:
Feature #1 - Big Bang Cauliflower Recipe!
I love cauliflower and this dish looked so yummy. Vegetables are at their peak of the season. I can't wait to try out this recipe, will you?
April from KetoBasicAF says, “This BANG BANG Cauliflower Recipe is keto friendly and low carb. It is ideal appetizer or side dish for people on the Keto Diet.”
Feature #2 - Pasta Salad!
I'm kindof a vegetable girl, are you a vegetable lover? Check out this delicious looking Cold Italian Pasta Salad. It's like the perfect thing for hot summer nights. I can't wait to try it out, will you?
Rebecca from Strength and Sunshine says, "A super easy and quick meat-free vegetarian and dairy-free recipe that’s a perfect side dish to feed any crowd!"
Feature #3 - Red Truck!
I'm always looking for garden decor, especially this time of year when the sun is shining and the flowers are bursting with color. Vintage and metal is my go too, what about you?
Linda from a Labour of Life says, "Spray the truck, let it dry, fill with flower pots and move to a new location and voila!"
Feature #4 Easy Flower Basket to Solar Chandelier!
I love Dollar Store projects just as much as I love Thrift Store projects. On this project, my sweet friend is taking a wire flower basket and turning it into a garden chandelier. Adding some lights to this chandelier really lighten it up.
Chas from Chaz' Crazy Creations says, “Turning a flower basket into a solar chandelier is easy and inexpensive. You can do so much to personalize it for your own style."
Feature #5 Painted Rose Mailbox
Mailboxes that sit on the curb add so much character to a home. Isn't this one just adorable painted with flowers? What an easy way to add some beauty to the front of you house.
Kristie from Love my Little Cottage says, "Tired of doing things the same way as everyone else? Learn to write, create, and decorate without fear."
Now it’s time for this weeks ideas. Hope you will take a few minutes to check out all the ideas below.
You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enterThanks again for joining the party. Remember to click around and visit all the inspiring posts.
Would you like to be a part of Happiness Is Homemade? We are looking for hostesses to join our team. If you are interested, please email any one of the Happiness Is Homemade hostesses and let them know. We would love to have you join our party.
Here are all of our hostesses at Happiness Is Homemade – be sure to give them a visit!
Linda @ A Labour Of Life Cynthia @ Create with Cynthia Sinea @ Ducks ‘n a Row Beverly @ Eclectic Red Barn Katie @ Love My Messy Messy Mess
Don’t forget to link up and come back next week. Leave me a comment and say hello.
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Thanks so much for hosting each week!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
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Debbie
Debbie,
DeleteThank you for stopping by. We have way too many squirrels. They ate my lettuce, my onions that were growing and they eat me out of house in bird seed. I have domes on them and they still get up there. Silly animals. I love that cone shaped planter.
Have a great day.
Hugs,
Bev
Thank you Beverly, for hosting today! I'm excited to share my DIY Farmhouse Kitty Box Hideaway! Have a wonderful week and stay safe!
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Tee @ Teediddlydee
Tee,
DeleteI am so delighted that you stopped by to share your Kitty hideaway. It is to cute for words. Love it.
Hugs,
Bev
Marilyn,
ReplyDeleteI love stuffed peppers but they don't like me. Hubby eats the peppers and I just eat the meat, but that still gives the worst heartburn. I wish there was something to tame the peppers. Any ideas?
Hugs,
Bev