This is such a neat idea for recycling old towels (@ Make & Do)
These beads made from newspaper are so amazing (@ A Storybook Life)
I love this idea for labeling binder clips to organize paperwork (@ Life Hacker)
I want to try this recipe for roasted brussels sprouts (@ Serious Eats)
This make-ahead monkey bread looks delicious (@ Bake & Shake)
These egg-shaped chalks look like a neat Easter addition to our baskets (@ Skip to My Lou)
I love this refashioned cardigan using an old thrift store tie- it is so inventive (@ Blissed Out)
I am going to make a fort for our kids out of a fitted sheet (@ Parent Hacks)
I am amazed at this super cute cake (@ Oh My Stinkin Heck)
I love this cute little dry erase board made from an envelope (@ Diary of Claudine Hellmuth)
These banana cookies look like they would be a huge hit in our house (@ Simply Recipes)
Another idea for a window mistreatment? I am in heaven (@ Nesting Place)
Here is another great use for hair clippers (@ Craft Apple)
I read this about library books and fell out of my chair (@ Parent Dish)
I would never think to use my mason jars for this (@ Life Hacker)
This Easter Egg Tree is simply stunning (@ Scribbit)
I love these ideas for things to use your old formula cans for (@ Motherhood for Dummies)
I would never think to make my own nonslip socks for the kids (@ Parent Hacks)
This sewing book prototype is so cool looking (@ Elsie Marley)
I love this sweet little smock and adorable pictures (@ Pleasant View Schoolhouse)







Just wanted to share…I love these notebook entries, they are always a bright spot in my week! You and I are kindred spirits, as I have a word document full of little “treasures” like these that I come across and want to remember for some day.
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Thank you so much, Niki! That means a lot. It is such an honor to get to share such great posts in this format and has been a great way for me to keep track of everything that I am loving in the blogging community.
Have a wonderful day!
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Thank you for all the great links!
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Oh. my. good. ness. I cannot believe you mentioned little ole me on your very famous blog! Thanks girl! I adore your blog!
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You always have a great collection of links, thanks for including me.
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Thanks so much for posting my formula can ideas because of it I was able to share my ideas with so many people. Thank you. I like your site and all your other links to other great ideas
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I know this is an older post, but I just found your blog via Amy via Tammy. I love your notebook entries and am in fact going through them now.
You MUST try the roasted brussels sprouts!!! Very YUMMMY!
And I ditto the thanks for the formula can uses; I’m going through them like crazy right now.
–Carolyn
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