Made It! #7

~ I love Pinterest and would like to make one thing that I find on Pinterest every week. Since I have a lot of pins (that, until now, I've just pinned and only that), I hope this will be a way to reduce the amount of pins on my boards. It can be anything, from cooking to crochet and from sewing to paper crafts. Just small projects that don't take weeks to make ~

And here's the Thai Pumpkin Soup, just as delicious as it sounds! Definitely one I can recommend! And I didn't even alter the recipe. Just forgot to add pumpkin seeds for garnish, even though I had them in my pantry.

www.betweennapsontheporch.net


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For Valentine's Day I wanted to make this shirt with a crocheted heart for my daughter, but due to lack of time and other (birthday) projects that had to be finished first, I'm way too late. But Valentine's Day or not, the shirt is still cute, so I'm going to make it anyway.


You can find the shirt here, in case you want to crochet along.


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Last week's project of Made It, the Plaid Hat, was featured by Crafts a la Mode, by Scrapality and by Oombawka Design!


Thanks, Linda, Andrea and Rhondda!

Comments

  1. That shirt looks so cute and yes, it can totally work all year! Also the pumpkin soup sounds like a delicious meal for a cold day! Thanks so much for sharing at Sweet Inspiration this weekend!

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  2. Cute shirt and that soup looks delicious! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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  3. The soup sounds so yummy! The shirt is cute and could be worn any time, not just Valentines. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  4. These are so lovely and I need to try the shirt. Thank you for sharing at Dishing it and Digging it link party. We love having you.

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  5. Your Pumpkin Soup looks delicious - and I love the t-shirt. I think it would be lovely any time of year. Hope to see you at Hearth and Soul again this week!

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