Are you ready for Make Bake Create? This week is a lot of fun with a cool, summer treat! One of my favorites from last week was this post on working with burlap. After going to a craft show this weekend, I have so many ideas to use burlap with. I’m really wanting to make one of those burlap wreaths that I keep seeing all over the place lately! So, that post helped me a lot before I attempt anything with burlap!
What was your favorite from last week?
If you are late to the party, no worries, every Wednesday come and link up your favorite projects from the week. This could be any food, recipes, crafts or DIY! Since there are 5 hosts… your link will be seen on 5 blogs at once.
Your hosts are Rachel from Bubbly Nature Creations, Sarah from Hope In Every Season, Kristy from Mommy Hates Cooking, Brandi from The Creative Princess and Vanessa from The Rookie Seamstress.
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This week, Rachel over at Bubbly Nature Creations is sharing Dreamsicle Jello Shaved Ice. I don’t know about you, but as soon as I saw this I wanted to try it! We love sno cones in the summer time and this just looks WAY better! Head on over to Bubbly Nature Creations for the complete recipe!
Be sure to follow our Make Bake Create Party Pin Board where we will be pinning the projects linked up here!
* You may link up any DIY/ recipe/ food type post.
* You may link as many links as you want.
* Be sure to include The Make Bake Create button or text link to in your linked post; this is recommended to be featured!
* By linking up you are agreeing that the photos are yours or that you have permission to use them, that we may use those photos to feature your project on a blog post, Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter with a link back to your blog of course.
(We may also occasionally MAKE YOUR PROJECT OURSELVES- with a link back to your recipe or tutorial, this gets more exposure for you… and potentially lots of traffic!)
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