Wow it’s busy. Through the blurr of all the blog hops I have read lots of beautiful posts with beautiful weather. For Edmontonians we have a mild winter so far by our standards but the snow here is real and we want our coffee HOT. Happy American Thanksgiving to all my southern friends, I hope your able to be together with loved ones.
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Leanna @ Pretty DIY Home | Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Google + | Twitter
Here’s what we’ve been up to:

Farmhouse Table Top Christmas Tree


Traditional Gingerbread with Optional Caramel Sauce
The featured blogger for the month of October is She’s Crafty Crafty

Candice describers herself as a crafter,journaler, a laugher and builder, a DIY’er and giver, and wanna be interior designer. She is also an organizer with a beautiful craft room (check out her video) and blog, while managing a home with three children. Her blog is about having a creative life and enjoying the journey.
This week’s Monthly Bloggers Featured Post
This simple recipe looks so delicious for a Christmas movie night.

Sam and I are all about creating an inspiring community to help each other grow. Today we are super excited to share our monthly featured blogger . We will be featuring our monthly featured blogger for the WHOLE month! That’s right a whole month!!!
We will share projects and recipes from the featured blogger across the entire month!! How exciting is that?! All you need to do to qualify as our Monthly featured blogger is we want to see that you’ve been actively visiting other blogs and leaving comments! Easy peasy lemon squeezy!! So have fun taking a tiny amount of time exploring your fellow bloggers, being inspired and growing.
Our Favourite Waste Not Wednesday Projects:

DIY Faux Aged Metal Christmas Bells | Home on the Hill

Repurposed Cabinet Door Christmas Signs | The Interior Frugalista
These little felt Christmas balls are made from old sweaters. I think its a gorgeous upcycle project, and I can imagine them with cinnamon oil hanging on the tree.

Christmas Garland with Repurposed Sweater Balls | Pillar Box Blue

DIY Outdoor Christmas Gnomes | Condo Blues
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Thanks for the fun and inspiring party.
Wishing you and yours a great Thanksgiving,
Blessings,
Fabby
Always fun to some and link up to your party, Leanna. Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Your so welcome Julie. I always look forward to seeing your latest blog post.
Well girlfriend, looks like we’re stuck at home with zero visitors for the next two weeks. My holiday craft table is about to get real messy. How about yours? Stay safe!
No kidding. For me its two weeks of timer, 30 minute computer, 30 minutes house/home stuff. Hugs back Marie.
Thank you for featuring my tomato cage gnomes!
Your welcome! The littles in my life adore gnomes and yours are the cutest ones I have seen. Love them.
Thank you for hosting. This is what I featured the week of 11-16 to 11-20-2020 on my blog. On Tuesday was Carnival Squash With Apples and Thyme. Wednesday was Slow Cooker Green Beans. Thursday was Chicken Broccoli Cheddar Wreath. Winding up Thanksgiving Preparations was a Green Bean Casserole. Enjoy!
Marilyn Lesniak recently posted…Apple Corn Muffins
Your welcome Marilyn. I know your house will be full of wonderful Thanksgiving preparation smells.