YAY, It's DIY Thursday!!! AND at my house it's SPRING BREAK!!!!!! Can life get any better before Summer vacation? LOL
Here's a few you may have missed last week:
Rag Quilt; Sew Fantastic
I love the look of these, but I've never seen how to do them. Great tutorial.
Canvas Photo Prints; Renewed Upon a Dream
Great idea and so simple!
Decorative Balls; Ashley's Dandelion Dreams
These turned out so cute!
Laundry Basket Wreath; Freaking Craft
Great upcycle project!
Chocolate Cream Pie; It's Overflowing
Yum!
If you were featured, be sure to grab the "I was featured" button below for your site!
- Link up any projects you have done yourself. Even if you didn't "create" the idea or invent the recipe, you still made it yourself.
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Michelle...Thank you for hosting and for the SUPER BIG treat of being featured! I love linking up here at thifty 101 each week! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and for featuring my rag quilt!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for another great party, Michelle!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the feature! It seriously made me day!
ReplyDeleteYea! Thank you so much for featuring my photo transfer! Great party :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! I linked up a recipe for a old favorite - BROWNIES! But, a super simple recipe I created from scratch one day ;).
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! I linked up my Envelope System Wallet! It is a lot better than those old paper envelopes floating in your purse! I am your newest follower and hope that you stop by sometime to follow me back! http://www.nstitchesdesigns.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for much for hosting! I linked up my super cheap spring wreath made from a cardboard box and natural sisal. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteSusanne