Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Share Your Style Party {No. 86}

Welcome to Share Your Style! 

I'm Julie from Little Farmsteadand I'm your host this week. Whether you're here to browse the party for inspiration, or whether you'll be linking up your recent projects with us, we're so happy to have you participate!


When you link to our party, your post will be seen on all five blogs below...


Recently on Little Farmstead, I shared our farmhouse simply decorated for fall. You can see more hereAnd earlier today, I shared our fall porch and a few outdoor pictures from around our mini farm.



And now for the features from last week's party!


The Happy Housie shared their coastal style kitchen makeover. I had a hard time deciding if I should show you the DIY hood over the range, or the view from their kitchen window. You're going to want to see the whole reveal. Trust me.


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I don't know about your house, but over here, we are big-time pumpkin pie fans! These mini pumpkin pies, in the shape of sunflowers (I mean, have you ever?!) are almost too cute to eat. Almost. Except they look delicious! Visit Walking on Sunshine for the recipe and directions.

Flower Shaped Mini Pumpkin Pie from Walking on Sunshine Recipes short promo


I'm guessing I don't need to introduce you to Bless'er House. But just in case you haven't seen Lauren's fall home tour yet, now's your chance. Enjoy!


Fall Home Tour 2016 | blesserhouse.com - Tips and tricks for how to incorporate fall decor easily and inexpensively in your home. And now it's time for you to share your inspiration with us! 

(Please remember to include a link back to the Share Your Style Party in your post.)


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