Happy Saturday! It’s been a rainy one here, but it was a super fun morning chatting and thrifting with some lovely local bloggers! What a terrific time!
There have been so many inspirational projects throughout blogland lately, I’m having no problems coming up with a list of lovely must-sees for you to visit and admire!Ā
So, in no particular order, this week’sĀ
Saturday Seven!
No. 1
Fabric Lucky Clover Specimen Art @ Flamingo Toes
Okay, those little heart-shaped leaves and that stitching? Perfection! This is absolutely adorable, and such a classy take on St. Patty’s Day decor! I have never done any wording with my machine, but I will certainly be giving it a whirl now!
No. 2
Rainbow Jello @ Funky Polkadot Giraffe
I am adoring everyone’s rainbow renditions of St. Patrick’s Day goodies this year, and this edible version is downright fun! My kids would love this!
No. 3
Pot O’ Gold Rainbow Scarf @ Childmade
I told you I was hooked on rainbows. š I have to give sweet Ms. Lorie from Be Different Act Normal credit for leading me to this darling little project. I think we’re past scarf weather here in Middle Tennessee, or I otherwise would have three of these made, pronto!
No. 4
Picture Book Shelves @ Helping Little Hands
I’ve had my eye on this project for a couple of weeks now. I think even a total carpentry novice like myself could tackle these! Definitely on my to-do list for my kiddos’ rooms.
No. 5
Rosette Button Earrings @ Pretty Lil’ Posies
What a simple, yet smart, idea! These are just darling, and you can’t beat the ease of putting a pair together (or the low cost!). What a marvelous gift idea!
No. 6
Burlap Bins @ A Diamond in the Stuff
Courtney put together these bins using my Lined Canvas Bin tutorial. What a brilliant idea to use the dead space above your cabinets for storage! Love how these turned out!
No. 7
Tagalong Cupcakes @ Inside BruCrew Life
No lineup is complete without dessert. And if it’s a dessert like this one? Sign me up for a second helping!
Blessings,
Having grown up in a home brimming with sewing notions and paintbrushes, Amy has a deep love for all things creative. On any given day, you’ll find her knee-deep in her latest creative endeavor, with projects ranging from sewing and crafts to home decor and kid-friendly ideas. Amy believes that everyone, regardless of skill level or experience, possesses the ability to create something beautiful, and Positively Splendid was born of her passion for helping others harness their innate creative potential.
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Erin @ Crafts and Sutch says
Holy WOW! Those Tagalong cupcakes look positively sinful! …and love Bev’s specimen art! š
Beverly @ FlamingoToes.com says
Yay Amy!!! Thanks so much for the feature!! I love the others on the list too – those cupcakes are calling my name!! š
Kelli says
Thanks for the feature. I love that rainbow jello. I remember having it as a kid and being in awe of all the different colors.
Michele {The Scrap Shoppe} says
Looooove Bev’s specimen art, and Jocelyn convinced me earlier this week to just get my GS cookies out of the freezer and just eat them. lol! And I’m itching to make some of those bookshelves for my little guy’s room!!
Courtney @ A Diamond in the Stuff says
Thank you thank you for featuring my burlap bins and thanks for the inspiration ; )
Polly @ Helping Little Hands says
Thanks so much for the feature! A novice can totally make the shelves. I’ll add your button to my featured on page.