Happy Twirl & Take a Bow Tuesday my sweet friends! If you have something brilliant please link up, otherwise sit back with a cuppa cocoa and meander around …maybe, just maybe you’ll leave inspired~ xo
Today, Trina is sharing features from last week!
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All Alone
Twirl and Take a Bow Link Party
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And after haphazardly pointing to about 50 links he walked away.
Then I moved on to recruiting helper number 2…my husband.
Me: Hey, will you help me pick the features this week. Just look at the links and tell me which ones pop out to you. I’ll do the rest.
Him {leaning in}: OK.
Him: Um, yeah. Can I go now?
And then there is the 7 year old. He couldn’t sleep. Said he forgot how.
I let him get under the blanket with me and he thoughtfully picked out some links that he liked. He took a painfully long time. I fear it was just a ploy to stay up and snuggle with mommy.
It’s OK though, because you are all here now! And really, it’s more fun with just the girls, isn’t it!?! {PS…if there are any guy bloggers here…yay! I love that you joined too}.
This Weeks Top {Craft} Picks
{from me…not the boys}
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This bicycle transfer is fabulous!I would be making t-shirts for my boys, just like this one from Leslie at The Seasoned Homemaker all the time if I had a silhouette! Leslie made it look so simple!
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I made my duvet cover a couple years ago, so I love to see how other people make them too. This one from Corey at Tiny Side Kick looks so comfortable and that tiny fake sleeper is adorable!
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Wooden Spoons are beautiful and rustic on their own, but these painted handles done by Madalyn at Home Hearted make me smile. It is such a simple touch that adds so much character.
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These felt envelopes from, Look What Mom Found, are so sweet! Makes me wish I had little girls to help me make them and then we could give special treats to all their friends. At least I can still get my 5 year old to push the pedal on my sewing machine…that is always fun!
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Rhonda from Feet Grounded on the Earth, made these reusable produce bags for the grocery store and I am in love. I have been contemplating how to make these (using old t-shirts), but didn’t know how the cashier would ring them out without touching my food. These are perfection, because they are semi-see-through!
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How about a little pom pom garland from Mary Beth from Cupcakes and Crinoline? It is adorable for Valentine’s Day or even to make it in different colors for a shower or birthday! Plus she has a video tutorial that was fantastic!
Hi Robin,
I’m so glad I found your blog! I’m joining with my chalk paint project and hope you will like the transformation. Thank you for hosting and wonderful features.
Donna, my new friend! I’m happy to meet you, I can’t wait to see your chalk paint project! xo
How fun is this! Thanks Robin so many ideas.
Diana, Thanks for stopping in my friend – Have a wonderful day xo
Thanks so much for hosting and for featuring my Pom Pom Garland! Have a wonderful week filled with blessings.
hugs, Mary Beth
MaryBeth, That Pom Pom Garland is just perfect for Valentine’s Day…right up my alley! Thanks for linking my friend xo
Hi Robin! Just joined the party this morning! Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for linking up Kim! Have a wonderful day xo
I’ve found some new stories to read and new recipes to try. Plus, even though I wasn’t sure I did it right, I linked up!! Thanks so much for hosting!
Beth, thank you so much for linking up…I can’t wait to see your inspiration my friend xo