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Happiness is Homemade #601

Welcome to Happiness is Homemade, a link party where you’re invited to share your latest recipe, craft, or something special that you have created. Join Happiness is Homemade every Sunday!





I’m Bev from Eclectic Red Barn and it is my pleasure to host our party for September. Thanks for sharing in our 600th party last week. We are now going for the next chapter and the next 600 parties. Wow, is possible?


Our hosts may have changed over the years, but one thing still remains the same, our dedication to you – our readers – to bring you new and exciting content every week from your favorite bloggers.  We hope you enjoy exploring our link party as much as we love hosting it for you!


Miss the party last week? Click here to check it out!
 



This Week’s Features

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Acorn Cookies
These Acorn cookies are so easy to make, just unwrap the Kisses and attach the Kiss to one side of the cookies, Oreos, Chips Ahoy, Vanilla Wafers,  with a dab of frosting * attach the chip to the other side of the cookie with a tiny dab of frosting. These can even be made with your kids. 

Fall Lantern Swag
Fall lanterns look beautiful when lit on a pathway (lantern walk), in a front hall, front porch, or on your porch steps. Sometimes it is tough to come up with porch decor ideas, but this simple fall project is great for an outdoor space. Depending on the lantern and flowers you choose, you can make it fit your decor.

Pumpkin spice Whoopie Pies
These homemade Pumpkin Spice Whoopie Pies sandwich cakes are so moist and delicious. They are so good you could skip the filling and still be happy, but you will want the frosting. 

Lacy Maple leaf Free Pattern
 
These Lacy Maple Leaves are so perfect for fall. She gives you several options for making them using different materials and different size crochet hooks. Make some as coasters, use in vignettes or make a pair of earrings. 
 
 
 
Baked Iced Pumpkin Donuts
 
There is nothing like the smell of fresh donuts as they come out of the oven. These pumpkin donuts are baked, not fried, and then topped with a delicious icing and crushed walnuts. Perfect for fall! Made with just a few simple ingredients, these Baked Iced Pumpkin Donuts are sure to become a new family favorite.




I think I speak for all the hostess’ when I say how happy we are to provide this space for content creators and readers to share and enjoy.  Please help us spread the word by sharing this party on your socials!


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Thank you for joining us this week whether you are a blogger sharing your latest posts OR a reader enjoying all of the inspirational shares!  

Don’t forget to drop by and say hello to all our hostesses, they always appreciate your visit!

Here are all of our hostesses at Happiness Is Homemade!

This party is published on 6 different blogs so, bloggers, the posts you share get lots of exposure! Many thanks to our hosting blogs for giving us all this opportunity every week!

Linda @ A Labour of Life

Sinea @ Ducks ‘n a Row

Beverly @ Eclectic Red Barn

Katie @ Love My Messy Messy Mess

Susan @ From The Bay To The Beach

Esme @ Esme Salon

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Would you like to be a part of Happiness Is Homemade? We are looking for hostesses to join our team. If you are interested, please email any one of the Happiness Is Homemade hostesses and let them know. We would love to have you join our party!

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  1. My Link Ups for today’s party are # 92, 93 and 94!!
    Thanks so much for hosting this charming party!!! I truly do appreciate it as I do know the time involved with it….I hope you and your family are well and enjoying your week!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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    1. My Link Ups for today’s party are # 92, 93 and 94!!
      Thanks so much for hosting this charming party!!! I truly do appreciate it as I do know the time involved with it….I hope you and your family are well and enjoying your week!
      Hugs,
      Deb
      Debbie-Dabble Blog