Encouraging Hearts and Home: Fall Crafting Ideas
While I enjoy crafts of all kinds, I typically only find myself actually making crafts during the fall and winter. I don't know if it's because we tend to spend more time inside or if it's just that I am more motivated by the crafts I see around. This week's features were all picked to showcase some cute crafts that were shared with us last week.
And Now, It's Time for This Week's Encouraging Hearts & Home Blog Hop!
Join your Encouraging Hearts & Home Co-Hosts each week for encouragement and support for your heart & your home. We hope to provide a space that builds each other up and lends a helping hand along the way. With all the negativity in the world, let's shine a positive light!
The Posts with the most views from last week:
Foods for Fall by Apron Strings and Other Things
Some of my favorites from last week:
How to Make Faux Caramel Apples by Fresh Vintage by Lisa S.
Crate Full of Pumpkins by Howling at the Moon
Frankenstein Mason Jar Craft Tutorial by Drugstore Divas
Use the form below to share your family-friendly posts this week, and please consider these nice things you can do:
- Follow and/or subscribe to your host's blog.
- Visit a few other bloggers and show them your support. We all love getting comments, and who knows what inspiration you may find? Be sure to share the love--that's what a blog hop is all about!
- Check out our Encouraging Hearts & Home Pinterest board where each host pins her 10 favorite posts each week.
- Join us every Thursday!
- If you are interested in co-hosting, contact Linda at Apron Strings & Other Things!
Those caramel apples look so good! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI honestly thought they were real apples!
DeleteLove this post- I think Fall is the best season for cooking and decorating (well besides Christmas!) :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, Christmas is definitely the biggest cooking and decorating holiday.
DeleteThose pumpkins are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThey look so cozy!
DeleteFAUX candy apples??? HUH - I gotta check that one out.
ReplyDeleteI cant believe I've never tried making a pumpkin via crochet or knitting. I need to give that a try.
I know! I thought they were real judging by the photo!
DeleteThanks for all the great features and for hosting your party!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! Thanks for sharing your recipes with us.
DeleteThanks so much for hosting this charming party each and every week!! I so appreciate all the time and effort that does into it along with visiting all the links and choosing Features!!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
You're welcome, Debbie.
DeleteI usually only do crafts in the fall and winter too because I am way too busy gardening in the summer. Unless we are a having a heat wave or it's rainy, then I might craft. Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeleteI can see why based on the size of your gardens! I am sure they keep you plenty busy.
DeleteI like the apples and the pumpkins featured this week. I hope you enjoy the rest of the week and weekend Joanne.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Julie!
DeleteAl the joys of fall--my favorite season. I always love to join in this linky event every week!
ReplyDeleteWe are so glad that you do, Pat!
DeleteThank you very much for featuring my pumpkins! Have a great week and thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteLiz
You're welcome! Thank you so much for sharing them with us. Sounds like you've inspired a few people to try making their own.
DeleteI am a sucker for those pumpkins!!!
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteThank you for hosting I've been away for awhile from this blog hop but am excited to be back!
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome to join me in a cuppa at Tea With Jennifer,
Jennifer
So glad to have you back, Jennifer.
DeleteI craft all year round but am definitely a seasonal crafter, inspired by the season and weather. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Thanks for sharing with us.
DeleteWhat great ideas! We seem to do a lot more crafts as well during this time of year. My boys would like that Frankenstein one.
ReplyDeleteI bet they would!
DeleteI am the same, I only tend to get crafty at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteOhh! Yum, caramel apples and the Frankenstein Mason Jar is so cute x
I bought supplies to make some real caramel apples soon.
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