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It’s Tuesday, which means it’s time for another fun party full of DIY inspiration here at The Makers Link Party, yay!
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This week’s featured blogger is Katie from View From the Fridge who shared her beautiful Halloween Home Tour! I generally don’t do much decorating for Halloween because I’m not so into the spooky decor, but Katie decorated in a fun, whimsical way that I find really inspiring. Not to mention her tour is filled with amazing DIY projects!
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Here are a few of Katie’s recent Fall and Halloween posts, but she shares all sorts of DIY ideas, room transformations, sewing projects and recipes!
Welcome Wood Slice Pumpkin Sign | 14 Last Minute Halloween Costume Ideas | Rustic Book Page Pumpkins
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Here are this week’s party features in no particular order.
Merissa from Little House Living shared how to make fall scented spiced candles. Head on over to see how you can make these using spices you may already have on hand, plus she shares some great candle making tips!
All I can say is WOW, and so will you once you see the AFTER photo of the back porch transformation from Christine over at The DIY Dreamer! Head on over there and see the reveal of her updated back porch!
Marie of Blooming Homestead shares a great tutorial on how to make an adorable “Be Thankful” sign and a burlap and lace banner. This would look so pretty on a mantle, especially with Thanksgiving coming up. Don’t you think?
Melissa from A Prudent Life is working on a One Room Challenge to transform her walk in pantry and shared a very informative {and entertaining!} story about tiling the focal wall using white porcelain penny tiles. Melissa is going bold and I can’t wait to see the final transformation! I mean it’s not every day you come across a Vintage Modern Chic pantry, am I right? Head on over to to see her progress and follow along so you don’t miss the reveal!
Brynne is known for her inventive copper pipe projects, beautiful photos, and easy to follow tutorials, and this DIY Candelabra is no different! Not only do I LOVE this project, but I love what she used as table runner beneath it too. Head on over to see how you can make your own!
Thank you to everyone that linked up for sharing your creativity with us!
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Thank you for the party!
Thanks so much for featuring my copper candelabra! You are no stranger to amazing copper pipe projects yourself! 🙂
P.S. I think this means we should write a book together containing awesome plumbing pipe projects…We can call it “Plumber’s Crack”… because copper pipe is like crack to us 😉
P.P.S. I debated actually saying all that out loud, but I figure besides copper pipe projects, I’m also known for my oddball sense of humor…
Oh my gosh your comment had me cracking up! You are right though, copper pipe projects are definitely addicting, haha.
Hello gorgeous! I love partying with you each week. Thank you for hosting. I hope you have a chance to stop by our party. We would really appreciate it. http://loulougirls.blogspot.com
Happy Tuesday! Lou Lou Girls