Hello my lovely friends and welcome to Karins Kottage Linky Party #330. I highlight four creative bloggers that link up each week. This week I am highlighting an easy placemat stuffed pumpkin pillow, an easy DIY painted Boho Mason jar vase, an oilcloth plate charger tutorial and an easy Cannoli dip recipe that sounds super scrumptious.
Each week I am always inspired each one of you through all your crafts, decor, recipes and ideas! Thank you for supporting Karins Kottage each week.
Highlighting four bloggers
Here is a fabulous idea! An Organized Season is showing how to make a no sew pumpkin pillow! Using a cute pumpkin placemat and a some drop cloth fabric and hot glue! So brilliant. Not only is she sharing one easy way to make a pumpkin pillow but she is also showing another way too.
It all started with paint has created a really cute BOHO style mason jar using chalk paint. I am thinking I need to try this chalk paint idea to create Halloween looking mason jars.
Wouldn’t that be cute! I think I will use pastel colors like my daughter did with her Halloween Decor here.
I never thought of using oil cloth fabric like this! Masterpieces of my life created these charger plates using oil cloth and spray adhesive! What a great idea on how to change up some old charger plates that you might have laying around.
This has got me thinking for the holidays!
Drug Store Divas has this yummy recipe on how to make an Easy Cannoli dip! HELLO! This could be very addicting! Using broken pieces of waffle cones as the dippers. I am totally in!
Karins Kottage Happenings
We have been having fun with our kids cooking classes! Last week we taught them how to make homemade 1- hour mini cinnamon rolls. They loved it so much and of course eating them.
My daughter painted dollar store Halloween skulls, skeletons and tombstones in really pretty pastel colors. We area calling it spooky chic ๐ Just a fun twist on typical Halloween colors.
Linky Party
Please link up your favorite fall decor, crafts, recipes or any other family friendly posts. I love to see your creativity!
Debbie- Dabble says
Karin,
Thanks so much for hosting this lovely party each and every week!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links and choosing Features!!! Thank You!! I hope you are having a great week!!
Hugs,
Deb
Tanya Derrey Bingham says
Thank you so much for hosting Karin! Hugs ๐ Tanya
Karins Kottage says
Happy to have you here! Love seeing what you have been up to.
Hello Karin! I hope you’re having a great week! Thanks for hosting your delightful link party and for featuring my placemat pumpkin pillows! I wish I had thought to give cooking lessons to my kids when they were young! Only one of my three likes to cook as an adult! Take care, Donna
Donna, I loved your pumpkin pillow ideas! Thank you for linking up each week and sharing your ideas!
Thanks so much Karin! I think it’s so awesome that you are teaching kids how to cook!
Thank you Jenna it has been really fun!
I love how you’re teaching the kids cooking / baking! Love the painted mason jars Linda created, and I can envision you making some really cute ones for Halloween. Thanks for the party, Karin. Happy Wednesday!
Hi Rita it has been fun teaching the kids to cook. They seem to really love it whatever we make. It allows them to try new things too. It is so funny to watch them handle raw chicken…haha they tend to gag but then they get over it. It has been a really good experience for them. Thanks for linking up and saying hi ๐
Those chargers that MaryJo made are so pretty, and clever! Thanks for hosting, Karin!
Hi Julie…I totally agree those chargers are so clever. I can picture myself making some for all kinds of parties and holidays!
Those oil cloth chargers are just adorable. Thanks so much for having us over, Karin!
I know they are so cute! I can’t wait to make some for the holidays!