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Sunday, February 7, 2021

Valentine's Week Craftastic Monday Link Party


Valentine's Day is just a week away!  It's always a fun time for our family (since it's also a birthday for one). Come link up all your winter and Valentine's Day themed projects - and any birthday parties or items too.  Recipes, paper crafts, decor, DIY, sewing, knitting/crochet and anything else too.  If it's made by you - link it up!!

 
Last week I shared my latest project: this FREE PDF Pattern for my felt Lovebirds Valentine's Day Treat Bag:
 
 
 
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Here are this week's Craftastic Picks:
 
Howling At The Moon showed how to make this sweet Valentine bird seed heart:


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Cindy's Online Recipe Box shared this pretty red velvet biscotti (mandel brot) recipe:
  
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Countertop Cooking offered up this awesome recipe for brownie mix waffles:
 
Brownie Mix Waffles- Countertop Cooking #countertopcookingblog #browniemix #waffles #chocolate
 
Haekelfieber shared her free crochet pattern for this fun little guy:



Satsuma Design had this great how-to for making your own reusable waxed cotton food wraps:


 
Eccentricities by JVG shared a tutorial for making these lovely home decor framed flowers:
 

If you're one of this week's features, be sure to grab my Featured On button over on my Buttons Page to share the good news. 

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Be Featured Next Week?  

Link back to the party somewhere on your blog.

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Ready to link up your crafty creations?
 
Party rules are simple: 
  • As long as it's crafty, and made by you, it's Craftastic (no links to other people's work or to businesses/shops).  
  • Add the link to your specific post. Product reviews, plagiarized or sponsored posts for random items will be immediately deleted.  
  • Grab my party button & put it on your post, party page or blog somewhere.  If you want the chance to be featured, this is key.  The button code can be found HERE.
  • Check out some of the other fabulous links and share some crafty comment love.  We all love getting comments!!




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21 comments:

  1. Oh, that framed flower art is so pretty!

    Alexandra
    EyeLoveKnots.com

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    1. Isn't it? I totally want to make some for spring!

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  2. It's my first time linking a project! Thanks for giving us this forum to share!

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    1. Welcome! So happy to have you join us. I look forward to discovering your projects and hope you'll link up again next week.

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  3. Thank you for the party and feature Cheryl!
    Erin at Countertop Cooking

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  4. Thank you for hosting, I appreciate it. I too love the framed flowers!

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    1. I appreciate having so many wonderful partiers like you. With the frigid temps outside we could use the reminder that spring is coming;)

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  5. Happy day, Cheryl! Thank you so much for featuring my waxed cotton food wraps. I hope friends try these easy to make and helpful kitchen tool! Best, Jen

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    1. Thanks for sharing it Jen. I'd seen other food wrap tutorials with beeswax but this one seems a lot better AND easier to do.

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  6. Thank you very much for featuring my Seed Heart!

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    1. I always love your creations Liz. I also love that your seed heart doesn't require suet - much easier to make!

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  7. All of these features are so lovely! My husband and I have been trying to figure out what we are going to do with the kids for V-day and I really don't want to make it a toy event, even if it's a small toy. I saved your link for the treat bag, I think they'll love it!

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    1. I'm thrilled to hear that Ani & know exactly what you mean - it's easy to get carried away with too much stuff on holidays like this, but the bags are ideal since they are thrifty and can be used year after year. Enjoy!

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  8. Those brownie waffles look delicious! We tried making some this summer and it was a struggle to get them out of the waffle iron.

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    1. Hopefully this will work better - it looks so good, it's worth giving a try.

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  9. Thank you so much for the feature of my Framed Flowers DIY. Also, thank you so much for hosting the link party each week. Have a great week.

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    1. They are just beautiful Jasmine & a hit with other crafters as you can see from the comments here. Can't wait to see what you make next!

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  10. Great selection of features this week. That biscotti looks delicious. Thanks for hosting.

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    1. Thanks Donna & you're right - it's almost too pretty to eat....almost;)

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  11. Oh Marilyn, so many yummy things this week. Living in your house must be such a dining treat!!

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