Best of the Weekend

Happy Friday!  Is everyone as glad as I am that it’s finally the weekend?

Now that it is finally Friday, it’s time for the Best of the Weekend party.

Best of the Weekend Link Party

 

Best of the Weekend Hostesses

Amy, Ms. Toody Goo Shoes | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest

Paula, Virginia Sweet Pea | Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter | G+ | Instagram

Ginnie, Hello Little Home | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | G+ | Instagram

Jenna, 24 Cottonwood Lane | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | G+ | Instagram

Cindy, Little Miss Celebration | Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter | G+

Last week was my first week as a hostess of Best of the Weekend and I so much enjoyed browsing through the projects shared.

This week I shared my first fall project for 2015, How to Make Fall Ornaments From Clay.  This post is part of a Ushering in Autumn tour, so be sure to check out all of the projects shared.

How to Make Fall Ornaments from Clay by virginiasweetpea.com

I made a DIY Wood Clock for this month’s Power Tool Challenge.  The theme this month is fall and I’ll have to say that I was really wowed by the projects created.

Make Your Own DIY Wood Clock by virginiasweetpea.com

Now it’s on to the features!  The most clicked link this week was How to Stage A House to Sell from Run to Radiance.

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My Features

Thirty Eighth Street did a lovely job making over a cabinet for this month’s Fab Furniture Flippin’ Contest.  I really like the geometric patterned paper combined with the emerald green paint.

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Penny’s Vintage Home shared a home that she calls Pure Elegance.  This beauty is found in Amarillo, Texas and I know that I would love to see it in person.

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Just looking at the pictures of Better in Bulk’s Pumpkin Spice Snickerdoodles makes my mouth water.  Don’t these look tasty?

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I’m looking forward to seeing the projects for this week!


3 Comments

  1. Thanks so much for featuring my easy Paperbook Pumpkin Project! It’s so easy to make. Once I got over the “book guilt”, it was a good way to upcycle a worn out book too:) Have a great week! XP- Wendi@H2OBungalow

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