Happiness Is Homemade Link Party
Happy Sunday dear friends. It has been a hot weekend so far but rain is expected to come today and cool things down. We certainly need the rain. I think it is to be a rainy week but that would be fine since I have ironing and sewing to do.
I got several things off of my list, but 3 more things went back on. We finally planted our mini banana trees. I wanted to get them in before the rains came. I finished two projects that I will be sharing soon.
Hope you have a great upcoming week.
Lots of amazing posts yet again to pick from - scroll down to check out my features!
Over the winter I discovered mug cakes and haven't looked back since. They are also a great way to get your younger ones involved in "baking". Ill be adding this 3-Ingredient Mug Cake by Suchot into my Pinterest baking folder!
Gilligan's Island Cocktail
*BONUS FEATURE*
I love baking, even in the summer. Turning one of my favorite pies into a yummy bar is perfect - I can just picture myself sitting in front of the campfire or out on the patio with an Apple Pie Shortbread Bar .
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
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!
Bev,
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your visits!!
Thanks again for hosting this lovely party every week! I know how much time and effort goes into doing so and it is greatly appreciated!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Hey Beverly,
ReplyDeleteWe have had some pretty strong thunder storms this week. Power flickered a lot last night. But we have needed it as well. Your BLT dip looks really good. We are dippers too! A dip get together sounds fabulous.
I am bringing: Happenings on the Homestead, Easy Asian Lettuce Wraps, and How To Can Red Potatoes.
Have a great week!
Melissa | Little Frugal Homestead
Melissa,
DeleteWe have needed the rain too. Quite today. We all enjoyed the dipping party. I love those Asian lettuce Wraps. I need to try that recipe.
Have a lovely weekend.
Hugs,
Bev
Hi, Bev; your projects sound like fun, I have a few on my list, which I write on a white board because I keep adding more as I complete some! I missed your Thursday Favourite Things party, so here I am on the weekend party; I am sharing #32 Puebla Style Cemita Buns and #33 Sweet Chipotle Peppers. Have an awesome week!
ReplyDeleteIrene,
DeleteSorry you missed Thursday but glad you made this party. I always enjoy seeing your recipes and read your stories. I love those Puebla Style Cemita Buns. They sound easy to make.
Have a great weekend.
Hugs,
Bev
Thank you, Bev, for hosting again and for all the weekly inspiration we get from here! Wishing you a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Tee xo
Tee,
DeleteThanks for stopping by the party. I so enjoy seeing you at all of my parties. I know that it is a lot of work to participate in parties.
Have a great weekend.
Hugs,
Bev
Thank you so much for highlighting my sewing outdoor cushion tutorial! 🥰
ReplyDeleteKarin
Karin,
DeleteYou are so welcome for the feature. I know where to go when I decide to redo my outdoor cushions. Which will be soon. Thanks for the tutorial.
Hugs,
Bev
Sounds like a fun event abd Would love to participate in this linkup + Event. Please do add me in. .TIA
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the feature Bev! I'm going to try that mug cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream this summer :) And those apple pie bars look delish. And so exciting about your banana trees. Do they grow bananas the first year they're planted?
ReplyDeleteSuchot,
DeleteYou are so welcome for the feature. It will take the banana trees 10 -15 months to produce bananas. Hopefully next year we will have baby bananas. I am so excited.
Hugs,
Bev
Would like to be a part of this event. Please add me in to join this fun event.
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