Welcome to this week’s Halloween linky party at Karins Kottage! I’ve chosen six incredible bloggers to highlight, and you’re going to fall in love with all the festive and creative ideas they’ve shared. With so many wonderful DIYs, recipes, and crafts circulating in blogland, it’s always a challenge to narrow it down—but these are sure to inspire you!
An Organized Season
The cutest DIY pumpkin basket using nothing but packing paper and a dollar store trick-or-treat pumpkin. It’s simple, budget-friendly, and absolutely adorable! Check out the full project here.
Over at Crystal Grandeur
Plaid is in the spotlight with a gorgeous fall tablescape featuring a plaid tablecloth. Her photos look like they’ve been pulled straight from the pages of a magazine! You can see her stunning setup here.
Hunny I’m Home
For something spooky yet chic, Hunny I’m Home has turned a dollar store Halloween skull into a fabulous DIY planter. It’s creepy, cool, and elegant all at once. You’ll want to see this unique project here.
Flour On My Face
Flour on My Face whipped up a fun and festive Halloween cookie bark that’s perfect to have on hand when friends and family drop by. It’s colorful, sweet, and totally seasonal. Get the recipe here.
Our Grand Lives
Our Grand Lives is celebrating Halloween with friends and shared their fabulous charcuterie boards. These are filled with delicious treats and perfectly themed for a Halloween gathering. Take a look at their festive spread here.
Cloches and Lavender
Lastly, Cloches and Lavender has the most darling tutorial for DIY acorn napkin rings. These are not only perfect for fall but would be a beautiful addition to your Thanksgiving table too. Learn how to make them here.
Karins Kottage Highlights:
This is a significant week for me as I’m heading into my amputation surgery. While I’ve felt fairly calm most days, I’m incredibly thankful for the many prayers sent my way. Today, I’m going for a lymphoscintigraphy, where a radioactive tracer will be injected into my finger to check for any melanoma spread. The test helps track how things are going, and while I’m definitely nervous,
I’m keeping my sense of humor intact. I’m adding “finger-tip ectomy” to my long list of surgeries!
I’ll keep this linky party up for two weeks just in case I need some extra recovery time. Thank you all for your continued support, love, and prayers. I’ll keep you updated as I go through this journey.
Sending much love and appreciation,
Karin
Link Up Here
I will be leaving this linky party open for two weeks while my finger heals. So feel free to link up more fall and even Christmas ideas. I can’t wait to see what you have been up tp.
Melynda Brown says
I appreciate that you have brought awareness to this rare cancer. Praying for restored health and that all goes well. Do take care, Melynda @scratchmadefood!
Bethany says
Praying for a smooth & successful surgery, and a speedy recovery for you.
Steph@Stephcreatesthings says
Thank you for hosting. Have a great week!