I am in love with these braided ribbon headbands (@ Skip to My Lou)
I would have never thought to bleach my shirt to match the bleach stains (@ a thousand words)
I am going to grill up some of these easy grilled vegetables this week- they look delicious! (@ gimmie some oven)
I love these tips on winging it and making your first loaf of homemade bread (@ the kitchn)
We are definitely going to be printing out this traceable stationary to practice our writing (@ Creative Mamma)
I could definitely go for one of these portobello-prosciutto burgers right now (@ Pioneer Woman)
I am in love with these ideas for ways to re-purpose reusable bags (@ Grace Violet)
These yarn-wrapped hangers are a great way to stash bust my yarn collection (@ wise craft)
I think we could all go for some of these breakfast cookies (@ Cooking With My Kid)
I love these fun back-to-school traditions to celebrate the start of school with your kids (@ How Does She?)
These whole wheat blueberry muffins would be a great breakfast treat (@ Salsa Pie)
This camp-out party theme would be such a fun one to do with my little guy (@ kara’s party ideas)
I love this DIY Garnet Hill inspired embellished t-shirt (@ Blue Cricket Designs)
I am so inspired by this thrifty playroom tour (@ ashley ann)
These ice cream balloons are such a fun & simple addition to party decorating (@ ohdeedoh)
I bet my kids would love these homemade peanut butter balls for a fun snack (@ Southern Plate)







Thanks for some inspiration, Amy! With school back in session I actually have time to get creative and crafty again so it’s nice to have some ideas. xoxo
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Amy Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 12:35 pm
I know, I can’t wait to craft and tackle projects. Oh, the possibilities!
xo
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Fun, fun! Those blueberry muffins look great, I just want to figure out how to make them with honey rather than sugar. Thanks for all the links!
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Amy Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
Love the idea of using the honey. We are trying to do that more too over here. Let me know if you figure it out!
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Wow! I definitely bookmarked those blueberry muffins. I plan on making them soon!
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Amy Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
Me too- what a fun and healthy treat!!
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Rachel Reply:
September 1st, 2010 at 1:18 pm
These were delicious! But caution! The oven doesn’t need to be as high as 400 degrees – it was too hot and the bottoms got very dark!
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Thanks for all the great tips today, Amy! I’m finally adding and updating my “friends” page. Love referring readers over here! Happy Day!
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Amy Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
Oh, thank you, Sandy! Love you too, sweet friend!
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That bleached shirt is sheer genius. I just hate ruining outfits with a bleach stain.
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Amy Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 12:33 pm
I know, I was thinking the same thing. I wonder if orange pants would be too much orange?
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I LOVE that bread tutorial, I’m going to send a link to that to some folks I know that are “scared” of working with yeast. Personally, I’m really not all that afraid of single celled fungi, but that just proves we’re all unique, right? LOL!
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Amy Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 12:33 pm
I’m with you, Colleen, I love making bread, but I do remember how intimidated I was the first time I worked with dough. I loved that this tutorial broke it down in easy terms!
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I really love the traceable stationary and I’m going to do that for the grandkids! Add it to there Christmas Stockings this year! Thanks so much I will be referring your blog to my readers!
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Amy Reply:
August 26th, 2010 at 1:01 pm
Thank you so much, Lynn Marie! That is a fantastic idea to incorporate that into the Christmas stockings. I love it!
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