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Happiness is Homemade Link Party #599

Happiness is Homemade #599

Hello friends! It’s party time. This week our hostess Katie from Love My Messy, Messy Mess has chosen some awesome features:

No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake Recipe – Ann’s Entitled Life

Pina Colada Punch – Guy Who Grills

Boujee Fall Candle Hack – Master”pieces” of my Life

Paper Plate Sunflower Craft – Darcy and Brian

How to Make Baobab Coffee – Food Nutters

Welcome to the Happiness Is Homemade Link Party #599!
I’m Katie from Love My Messy Messy Mess and welcome to the party.  Big news – next week will be party #600!!!!!!!  That is absolutely NUTS!  How has this blog hop been able to keep going for that long?  Because of awesome bloggers like you who participate and keep sharing all of your latest and greatest.
Miss the party last week? Click here to check it out!

This Week’s Features

I won’t lie, I am a huge pumpkin pie fan, but sometimes that takes a little too much effort.  Enter the No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake Recipe – much quicker and easier to put together for a fall meal.  It’s never to soon to start planning your autumn desserts!
However we STILL cannot get TOO far ahead of ourselves.  I mean come on – September is really still summer, or so I feel.  So let’s enjoy what’s left of it with this Pina Colada Punch.  Besides a margarita, a pina colada is my absolute favorite summer cocktail, but turning it into a punch takes it to a whole new level!
 
 
I am very much so in my candle era here at Starry Acres.  One of my nightly rituals is to make a yummy cup of tea and light a bunch of yummy candles to enhance my space not only with their luscious scent but with their beautiful light.  This tutorial for a Boujee Fall Candle Hack will help me enjoy my candles even more.  Or, how about these for Thanksgiving hostess gifts or Christmas gifts?
 
 
 
 
I planted sunflower seeds very late in my garden this year and a few of them are just to bloom.  I know my almost 4-year-old will be thrilled when they open!  This  Paper Plate Sunflower Craft will be so fun for her to make her own sunflower.  

 

BONUS FEATURE

 
I am a hot beverage drinker – coffee in the morning and tea in the evening.  I’m always on the hunt for new hot coffee/tea like bevies to try and I was fascinated by this post on How To Make Baobab Coffee.  Doesn’t this look delicious?

 
 
 

Let’s Get To The Party!

 

Did you know we have a Pinterest Board where all features are saved to?  Save our pins to your own board for your future reference, easy peasy!

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

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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