friday favorites | october 28, 2011

Friday, October 28, 2011

Happy Friday, peeps! I know I'm posting later than usual tonight, but I've been having a super good evening of scrapbooking (3 layouts so far!!) and didn't want to break my streak. I'm hoping to carry it through the whole weekend and get all of my November assignments knocked out in one super-long session so I can sit back and relax for the month. :)

And, for those of you who are also on crafty streaks this weekend, I've got some great projects rounded up to share, including a couple of yummy-looking fall recipes (though I admit that I haven't tried them myself yet). So, let's dive right in!


From the top left:
  • This adorable mummy onsie posted at Eighteen25 would be a perfect last-minute costume for your wee little ghostie or ghoulie.
  • It's definitely caramel apple season, and Oh Happy Day has a great post on making mini DIY caramel apple kits to share that awesome flavor with someone special.
  • Learn to make these super cute book pumpkins at Bit Rebels.
  • The banner on this card posted on Northridge Media's Create blog? It was made from the front packaging of Echo Park's Apothecary Emporium kit- too cool!
  • Our first recipe of the evening hails from Vale Design, where you'll find a recipe for making pumpkin frozen yogurt. This looks too good not to try!
  • The second recipe share is also from...wait for it...Vale Design! They were on a roll with the yummies this week, including these amazing looking candy corn sugar cookies.
  • Hostess with the Mostess has a free set of Halloween party printables in case you need to do some party prep over the weekend.
  • Hostess with the Mostess also blogged an amazingly beautiful rustic-style Halloween party, complete with these adorable pumpkin pies in jars!
  • I can't believe it, but we're actually getting some fall color here (that almost never happens), so I might just have to put this leaf preservation post from Elle's Studio into practice this weekend!
Have a scrappy weekend!
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