Mittens Made From a Sweater:
Natural Wreath:
Grow Your Own Winter Lettuce:
Sock Toppers:
CLICK PICKS (last week's most clicked links):
#1 Stocking Stuffers
#2 Easiest Cinnamon Rolls Ever
#3 DIY Snowflakes
Now it's YOUR turn:
Please... (this is the part at the end of the commercial when the announcer talks real fast)
* Link up using the link to your actual post (not your general blog address) using your name and a the subject of your tutorial to generate interest.
* Add my button or a clickable link back to this post so everyone can join in.
* Visit and comment with all our friends. Show them some love! Meet some new friends! Learn something new!
Ready? Teach Me Stuff!
Thank you so much for hosting! Linked up my decoupaged painted piano!
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteGood morning to you from a cold bit still-no-snow Netherlands. Seems like we are going to have one of those 'it never happened' winters so I decided to bring some old fashioned ice flowers inside. Hope you like my little tut (it really is just little because this was too easy to waste a lot of words on).
Have a nice day!
Thanks for hosting the party. Glad you had such a nice Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteJennifer! Thank you for featuring my post on growing your own winter lettuce:)
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Andrea @ Frugally Sustainable
Hi, Jennifer. Your features are fabulous -- especially the sweater mittens! I shared a sautéed mushrooms recipe and a moist pumpkin bread recipe today. Thank you for hosting us again and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSo I linked up my attempt at Biscuit Dough Donuts that I first saw on your blog! ;) Thanks for sharing the idea and for hosting the party!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this link party! I added my tutorial on Canning Jalapeno Pepper Jelly. I thought this might be a great Christmas gift for people who have everything! Or just love food….Hope you enjoy-and thanks again!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great Thanksgiving! Thanks for hosting such a great party again this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for hosting
ReplyDeletehttp://goldschmiede-plaar-in-osnabrueck.blogspot.com
Hi, Jennifer. I shared a Shrimp Santorini recipe today. Thank you for hosting us again and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteJoining!
ReplyDeleteBetter late than never ;->
janet xox
The Empty Nest
Hi Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteThank you for featuring my faux ice flowers. They look good on your blog :-)