Want to be a pin-up girl? Join the party, and if you are featured, I'll pin your project to my Green Willow Pond Features Board!
I was finally able to squeeze in a post this week...yeah! I've had these curtains done for a while and was waiting to finish the room to show you, but that might take me forever and a day. If you missed my ruffled dropcloth curtains, go check them out.
Are you ready for the features? I am! This first one is all about Easter, but with a twist on the usual color scheme. I am loving these McKenzie Child inspired eggs by Lori, at Marvin's Daughter, and you will never believe what the baskets are made from. Go check it out!
This sweet headboard is the same shape as one we bought for my daughter's room. I love what Darrielle, from DDsCottage did with this one. Aren't the pink and white stripes perfect for a little girls room?
Kristi, at Making it in the Mountains, created a PB knock off shelf that, in my humble opinion, is so much better than PB's. I love the rustic look of hers, and it is so easy to make. I see one or three of these in my future!
What do you do with that ugly thermostat that every builder plants smack dab in the middle of a perfectly good wall? Why hide it in plain sight like Christine at Little Braggs did. I love how she designed the wall and her use of chalkboards!
Did you buy something that you just couldn't get the label off of? Sandy, at Cookies, Crafts and Chaos, took advantage of the situation to create one of a kind containers that look so much cuter! I love the use of chalkboards in this post too! Can you tell I'm just a little addicted to chalkboards?
I'm trying to eat healthier and find things that my tribe will still eat around here. I think this is a winner, and who knew it was so easy to make fruit leather? Chelsea, from Kreativ-77, will show you how it's done!
It's your turn. Show us what wonderful and amazing things you've accomplished this week. I can't wait to see!
I was finally able to squeeze in a post this week...yeah! I've had these curtains done for a while and was waiting to finish the room to show you, but that might take me forever and a day. If you missed my ruffled dropcloth curtains, go check them out.
Are you ready for the features? I am! This first one is all about Easter, but with a twist on the usual color scheme. I am loving these McKenzie Child inspired eggs by Lori, at Marvin's Daughter, and you will never believe what the baskets are made from. Go check it out!
This sweet headboard is the same shape as one we bought for my daughter's room. I love what Darrielle, from DDsCottage did with this one. Aren't the pink and white stripes perfect for a little girls room?
Kristi, at Making it in the Mountains, created a PB knock off shelf that, in my humble opinion, is so much better than PB's. I love the rustic look of hers, and it is so easy to make. I see one or three of these in my future!
What do you do with that ugly thermostat that every builder plants smack dab in the middle of a perfectly good wall? Why hide it in plain sight like Christine at Little Braggs did. I love how she designed the wall and her use of chalkboards!
Did you buy something that you just couldn't get the label off of? Sandy, at Cookies, Crafts and Chaos, took advantage of the situation to create one of a kind containers that look so much cuter! I love the use of chalkboards in this post too! Can you tell I'm just a little addicted to chalkboards?
I'm trying to eat healthier and find things that my tribe will still eat around here. I think this is a winner, and who knew it was so easy to make fruit leather? Chelsea, from Kreativ-77, will show you how it's done!
It's your turn. Show us what wonderful and amazing things you've accomplished this week. I can't wait to see!
Da Simple and Easy Rules
1. Only projects you have made/accomplished pretty please. Items for sale are okay, as long as they are in tutorial form, and linked to your blog post. No links to shops or Etsy stores, or round-up posts of others projects please. Link up to 3 posts - please link posts new to this party.
2. Linking back to the party (text or button) within your post is very much appreciated . You can grab a button from the side bar if you like.
3. By linking up here, you are giving me permission to feature you here, on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and/or Pinterest. I'll only use 1-2 pictures from your post and link back to you. Then people will be flocking to your blog to read all about it!! Spreadin' the love around baby!
Most importantly, go visit some of the links because otherwise it wouldn't be a party would it?
I am no longer automatically adding you to my email list to send out reminders about the party. If you want a reminder each week, just use the little sign up form below. You will only be signing up for party notifications. I will not use this list for anything else, nor will I ever share it with anyone. ever. period.Most importantly, go visit some of the links because otherwise it wouldn't be a party would it?
Thank you for a fun party my dear!
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah! I always enjoy stopping by your blog.... so many fun things again today.. Great features!!! Thanks for the party.... :)
ReplyDelete“hugs” Crystelle
Crystelle Boutique
Good afternoon Deborah - I hope your day is going well! Thanks for hosting this great blog hop. It's always full of such great ideas and recipes!
ReplyDeleteI know you're super busy...but Deborah, I hope you'll link up those gorgeous curtains at Project Inspire{d}!!! I love the features....these are some darling ones that I haven't seen elsewhere. ;)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!!
Wow your curtains are beautiful! Great job! Thanks for the party!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the party hun, I love the features and I featured Little Brag myself this week. :-) Have a great evening. :-)
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a lovely week. Your curtains are very pretty with the ruffles too! Thank you for hosting Deborah.
ReplyDeleteFABBY
Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI think your ruffled dropcloth curtains are fabulous Deborah. Dropcloth fabric is the best isn't it? Thank you for another weekly party. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Patti
Happy Wednesday Deborah, Great features once again and I love your ruffled curtains.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting!!
Blessings!
I love the ruffled curtains! Thanks for another great party.
ReplyDeleteMary @ Orphans With Makeup
Nice features. Thanks again for having the party. Linda
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah! I think this is my first time linking up . . . thanks for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting, Deborah!
ReplyDeletelove and blessings~
Lynda @ Gates of Crystal
Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteYou have some great features I need to check out.