Friday, January 17, 2020

Saturday Sparks Link Party 358

Welcome to Saturday Sparks 358!

Starting off todays party with our picture perfect postcard view.

Our Picture Perfect Postcard Winter View at Pieced Pastimes

We are in full winter mode here in New Hampshire.

Our latest batch of freshly fallen snow has once again transformed our landscape.

 We stand in awe of its beauty.

"To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake it is necessary to stand out in the cold."

~ Aristotle

Now, let's get this party started.

First up, the Fabulous Features from Saturday Sparks 357.

Minimalist Botanical Winter Porch by French Creek Farmhouse featured at Pieced Pastimes

Minimalist Botanical Winter Porch at French Creek Farmhouse

Our Renovated Kitchen - At Last! by Dinner at Eight featured at Pieced Pastimes

Our Renovated Kitchen - At Last! at Dinner at Eight

Reupholstering the Chair by My Hubbard Home featured at Pieced Pastimes

Reupholstering the Chair at My Hubbard Home

How to Make a DIY Whiskey & Bourbon Flight Board by Handmade Weekly featured at Pieced Pastimes


Elderberry Syrup by Morsels of Life featured at Pieced Pastimes

Elderberry Syrup at Morsels of Life

How to Make Snow Ice Cream Easy Recipe by Artful Homemaking featured at Pieced Pastimes


Fresh From the Farmers Market: Root Vegetable Tarte by Idim in Berlin featured at Pieced Pastimes


Fresh From the Farmers Market: Root Vegetable Tarte at Idim in Berlin

Super Easy Raspberry Danish by We Dish It Up featured at Pieced Pastimes


Super Easy Raspberry Danish at We Dish It Up

Zucchini Fritters {Vegan} by Pieced Pastimes

And finally, a recap of my share from the party - Zucchini Fritters {Vegan}

Pieced Pastimes

 Thanks to everyone for linking up to last weeks party.
If you were featured, please grab the featured button (above) to add to your blog.

Now, onto the party!

Link up your latest inspiring posts such as:

Crafts
DIY
Gardening
Home Decor
Photography
Recipes
Repurposing
Sewing/Quilting

Links are open through Thursday morning.

Features will be posted at next weeks party at Pieced Pastimes, Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter.

Pieced Pastimes

 Party Guidelines:
- Post the party button (above) with a link back to this page or just a text link back to the party on your post - Not required, but appreciated!
- Share your own ideas and photos - not a roundup of other peoples ideas.
- Follow Pieced Pastimes via one of the social media links located on the upper right sidebar. 
- No advertising, Etsy shops or giveaways.
- Pin feature photos to Pinterest from the original source and not from this blog.
- Visit other links and leave a kind comment.


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20 comments:

  1. Suzanne, what a gorgeous winter scene photo! If its ok with u, I am in the midst of a beginners acrylic painting class. We need to use a snow photo for our last project and I’d like to use yours?

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    1. Hi Debbee - Glad to hear you like my photo so much. We are truly blessed to be living amongst such beauty! You are welcome to use my photo for your class. I would love to see your finished painting. Enjoy!

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  2. What a picturesque winter view! Thank you for featuring my snow ice cream post. Have a lovely weekend!

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    1. Thanks Joy -I just may try to veganize your ice cream recipe and give it a go!

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  3. Thanks for featuring my Elderberry Syrup post! It's definitely appreciated. You've got some wonderful snowy scenery out there! Thanks for hosting! I brought by some Ginger Tofu. :)

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    1. Hi CJ - It seems that everyone has been coming down with something this winter, so your Elderberry Syrup sounds like a good idea! Enjoy your week!

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  4. Your winter view is stunning! I'm so jealous -- all we've got in Georgia is constant rain, sigh. How I miss living in the North. I'm honored that you featured my kitchen renovation. Thanks so much!

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    1. Hi Sandra - We really love our winters in New Hampshire! Your kitchen renovation turned out fabulous! Enjoy!

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  5. Suzanne, honestly, that snow covered land is just beautiful. I'm beginning to think we may see anymore snow, let alone winter temps, it's been so mild here in WV. Thank you for inviting us to share. I celebrated 5 years with the traveling tote tribe this week, and MacKenzie-Childs honored us in unique style, inviting us to share also with one lucky reader by the 27th!

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    1. Hi Rita - Weather wise, we are on different ends of the spectrum. It's only 10° here right now and I'm sure the wind factor brings it down to below zero and we have a forecast of more snow tomorrow. Such is winter in New Hampshire! Look forward to reading about your traveling totes.

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  6. Thanks so much for hosting! I’m linking up with TOP 10 POSTS OF 2019 AT GRAMMY’S GRID.

    My Unlimited Monthly party 8 is open until January 26 if you’d like to link up!

    My Themed party 9 for All Things Crochet is open until January 25 if you have appropriate posts.

    I would love to have you join me at my Short Story Prompt party February 2 to 9 for fun and creativity. Just start typing and see what you come up with. Remember, no story is too short! The prompt is: The sun was shining brightly but then…

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  7. Thank you so much for hosting the party.
    Happy weekend,
    Kippi

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  8. Thank you for hosting! It was indeed a beautiful snowfall this past week here in NH. Bracing for another this evening. Enjoy!

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    1. Yes, we are getting for round 2 as well. Enjoy the beauty and peace of the snow!

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  9. We were the coldest place on the planet this week and my cabin fever is feeling it. LOL Thanks for hosting Suzanne and have a great weekend!

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    1. Hi Marie - The cold can definitely play games with our psyche! I find I have to force myself outside into the frigid temperatures even if just for a few minutes. Sunshine and fresh air does a world of good to shake off the cabin fever blues!

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  10. Thank you so much for hosting! It looks like a wonderful party this week

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  11. Wow, Suzanne! Thank you sooo much for the feature--it was such a wonderful surprise! xo, Kristi

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  12. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

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