The Fun In Functional! {Link Party # 17}

September
19,
2012
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Welcome to The Fun In Functional, the weekly link party hosted on Practically Functional!

If you’re new here, I throw this party once a week on Wednesdays. It’s a place for you to see some awesome projects and find some inspiration. And if you’re a blogger, you can link up any projects you’ve been working on for the past week and show off your creativity!

Please support the blogging community by clicking through to these projects if you find something that interests you. Your visits are important to the bloggers who share their work here! If you link up to the party this week, comment on a few other blogs as well. There’s no downside to networking with other bloggers and finding new ideas!

 

Last week’s most popular project was the bathroom organization post shared by Julia from Three Kendrick Blessings.

And here are a few of my favorite projects from last week. Check them out!

Remember, if you want to pin these projects, please click over to their blog first! I’ve made these images “un-pinnable” so they aren’t accidentally pinned from here. If you want to learn to make your own images un-pinnable, check out this simple tutorial.

 


Raquel from Organized Island shared a recipe for pumpkin pepper soup. Looks delicious, and just in time for fall!

 

Amy from Amy’s Cooking Adventures shared her recipe for baked mozzarella balls. Perfect to go with some tomato basil soup!

 

Marty from Marty’s Musings shared a pine cone door arrangement. It’s a simple project and a fabulous alternative to a wreath!

 

Kelley from Miss Information shared the secret to chopping onions without crying. I’ve heard of a couple of tricks, but she says this one really works!

 

Michelle from Delicate Construction shared a tutorial for making a slinky pumpkin. How cute is that?!

 

Trisha from The Sweet Survival shared her faucet handle coat rack. What an awesome idea! I love the industrial look, and the yellow color is perfect.

 

Kelly from Exceptionalistic shared a simple recipe for patriotic strawberries. Not only do these look delicious, but they’re cute as well!

 

Julie from White Lights On Wednesday shared a recipe for chocolate marshmallow meltaways. Yum, and there’s no cooking required!

 

Congrats everyone! If you were featured, feel free to grab a Featured button from the sidebar and add it to your blog!


On to this week’s party!

Just a few guidelines to keep it fun, friendly, and fair:

  • Please, no etsy shops, giveaways, link parties, etc.
  • Follow Practically Functional so you never miss a party!
  • Help spread the news by grabbing a link party button from the sidebar!
  • Comment on at least 2 other posts. We all love new visitors, comments, and link party love!
  • HAVE FUN!

I will be featuring a few of my favorite projects each week, so by linking up you are giving me permission to do so. Only projects with a link back to this party can be featured, so grab a button!

I will also be pinning my favorite projects and features to my Pinterest boards, so be sure to follow along there to see all the crafty goodness. :-)

Link up any crafts, tutorials, tips and tricks, ideas, recipes, DIY projects (anything really!) that you have been working on recently that you want to share!

 



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  1. Julia Kendrick

    Thanks so much for hosting!! It was so cool to come here today to link up and find my link the most clicked link. I opened your blog and said, “That is my bathroom” LOL Hope you have a blessed day!

    Reply
  2. Heidi

    Delete number 20, please. I did the exact same thing as last week and linked up a project twice in a row. I can’t believe I did it twice–and on all of the same sites! I think I have scatterbrained mommy syndrome!

    Reply
  3. stephanie

    Jessi,
    Thanks so much for linking up to our I’ve been booed party! I am now following, I also linked up to your party and will add you to my party list. Thanks so much!
    Stephanie

    Reply
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