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Share Your Style #296

Welcome to this week’s Share Your Style #296, friends!!! Happy Wednesday to you all!

This link party is for home decor, DIY, crafts, recipes and the like, but you are more than welcome to share any of your family-friendly posts with us all. Please feel free to share this post too and join my small but loyal band of friends. I appreciate you!
 As always, I am glad that you are here…

I am Barbara Chapman and I’d love it if you’d follow me here and/or on my other social media sites, thank you! 🙂

And here are this week’s featured posts..

Carol from Bluesky at Home brings us this cheerful spring post ~ Celebrate Spring with a Blue and White Entry. Love all the blue and white!!!
Layering In a Green Tablescape
Rachelle at My Hubbard Home shares her post ~ Layering a Green Tablescape. Love this time of year for all the different greens, don’t you?
Debra over at Common Ground brings us her Springtime Holiday Cupboard with a Wee Bit O’ Irish. Love all the Irish pottery!
DIY for Easter
Elsa and Inge at Elsa R. Blog shared this cute Easter time post ~ Make Iron-On Bead Decorations for Easter – a DIY.
DIY upholstered wingback headboard tutorial with pictures
Hannah from Handmade Weekly shares her incredible DIY post ~ DIY Upholstered Wingback Headboard. Great job!!!
Vintage Steampunk Hat Reminds Me Of Alice In Wonderland:
Totally love this!!! From Claire Justine who shares her cool post ~ Vintage Steampunk Hat Reminds Me of Alice in Wonderland…

Okay, friends! For all of us who were Brownies and Girl Scouts… Newcomer Julie from Julie’s Creative Lifestyle shares her recipe for using up those leftover GS thin mints in Girl Scout Thin Mint Brownies…(what?? you have leftovers?!!). ;)’
Spring-Home-Tour-and-Blog-Hop-The-Crowned-Goat-13 Spring Home Tour & Hop into Easter Blog Hop Decorating Holidays Spring
CoCo over at The Crowned Goat shares her post as part of a much larger spring hop ~ Spring Home Tour Hop into Easter Blog Hop. Really fun and I love this bunny vignette… <3

3-leaf-clover-shape-napkin-fold-St.-Patrick's-Day-table-setting
Debbee of Debbee’s Buzz shares this fun napkin in this quick DIY post ~ Lucky 3 Leaf Clover Napkin Fold Tutorial. I am definitely going to learn and earmark this one! Debbee also shared her St. Patrick’s Day tablescape, too!

Thank you to everyone who linked up this past week and to you here today! I love what you all share with us each week, thank you! Be sure to share this on your featured posts and/or in your sidebars, thank you! I appreciate it!!! 🙂

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you all!

Barb 🙂

17 thoughts on “Share Your Style #296”

    1. You are most welcome, Tiffany!!! I know I should just say Tee, but I love your formal name. 🙂 Happy belated St. Patrick’s Day to you, too!! Glad you enjoyed the SYS party.

      Hugs,
      Barb 🙂

  1. Barb, what a great mix of features this week but, seriously, who ever has thin mints leftover??! Lol, love the idea of mint brownies, though. I also love blue & white chinoiserie, especially with yellow and green in spring. That steampunk top hat definitely caught my eye too, and the beaded ironed decorations by Else & Inge remind me of those melted plastic popcorn-like decorations from the 70s. Remember those? 🙂
    Thank you for the HapPy SPring party post!

    1. Hi Rita! I DO remember those melted decorations we made in the 70’s!! I never had one of those kits but we did have an Easy Bake oven at one time and we made Creepy Crawlers in it (I think). If I ever find my green Flatsy doll again, I’ll have to do a 1970’s post… 😉

      Glad you enjoyed this past SYS’s features,
      Hugs,
      Barb 🙂

  2. Barb,
    I truly appreciate you hosting each week! I understand how much time it takes to do so!! Thank you!!
    Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

  3. Lucky, lucky me — not one but two St. Paddy’s Day posts featured! Thanks ever so much Barb! It’s always a thrill to be spotlighted. Today, I’m in a mad dash to switch over from shamrocks and green to Easter bunnies.

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