Welcome back to the Tuesday Turn About Link Party. Summer may not be over yet but we are already seeing lots of fall inspiration. I’ll be sharing a little of both so we all have something to enjoy. This weeks picks include beautiful hydrangeas, a fun vase makeover and an outdoor DIY.
Weekly Blogging Tip
One of our main goals as a bloggers is to provide a great experience for our readers on our blogs. And, we always want to help, right?
A simple way to make each visit on our blog more enjoyable is to add a section at the end of our posts with ‘related posts’. These posts often have something in common with the page the follower is currently reading.
An easy way to add related posts at the bottom of a page is to use the “column block” in Gutenberg. Just choose a 3-column block, add three images and links to the posts that might interest them. Easy-peasy!
Michelle’s Household Tip
If you have a need to stack china for storage I have several suggestions. Place round coffee filters, paper plates, or felt fabric circles between each plate. The idea is to create a little cushion between the plates to protect the china pattern and avoid adding scratches.
Be sure to visit My Wee Abode and Bluesky At Home for their weekly tips. Every week Julie, Carol and I will each pick three posts to share for a total of nine features. If you missed the party last week click on Tuesday Turn About Link Party 62.
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While you’re here, see what your hostesses have been up to.
Thistle Key Lane
Fall Cloche With Raffia Pumpkins | Fall Decorating With Mums And Pumpkins
My Wee Abode

7 Fall Decor and DIY Ideas to Start the Season Right
Bluesky At Home

How to make an Easy Burlap Banner | How to Repaint a Tabletop in 3 Easy Steps |How to Transform French Doors into a Barn Door
Remember to visit my co-hosts Julie and Carol to see their features this week!
My picks This Week
CoCo over at The Crowned Goat shares her smart makeover in How To Create A Vintage Trophy Finish.
Ann of Dabbling and Decorating shares her How To Build A Stacked Stone Fire Pit just in time for fall evenings.
Cindy of Cloches and Lavender shares her tips on Decorating With Hydrangeas. Love this beautiful Majolica pitcher.
Don’t forget to visit my co-hosts Julie and Carol for their features as well!
Now It’s Your Turn! Link Away!
Because this is a party, we encourage all who link up to visit several other bloggers who have linked as well – comments and pins are a great way to spread the love!
Before you get started, take a look at our guidelines:
- This party is for home decor and home-related posts only (recipes, organizing, DIY, crafts, etc.). Link up to 3 related posts. Please do not link up informational posts that do not relate to the topic.
- If you would please not link up shops, advertising, round-ups, other link parties, or any posts promoting sales, we would appreciate it.
- DO NOT PIN FROM IMAGES ON THIS PAGE (it just won’t work right on Pinterest). However, please visit the original post/source and pin from there. That works perfectly!
- By linking to the party, you give us permission to share your projects on our blogs and social media. We will always give proper credit with a no-pin image.
- Please make sure that your images are in a jpeg or png format. If we can’t copy your image, we can’t feature you.
I can’t wait to see what you share with us this week and look forward to reading your posts!
Cheers!
Hi Michelle,
Thanks for the feature and hosting! Hope you ladies like my acorn wreath!
Cindy
You are welcome Cindy! Looking forward to see your wreath.
It’s been raining non-stop today, but now I get to relax and enjoy my evening checking out all the fabulous ideas at the party. Thank you!
Thank you so much for joining us Sandra!
Great party Michelle, and wonderful features – I can’t wait to dive into all of those! And that’s a wonderful tip about padding the stacked plates! I like that it’s so easy! 😉 Hope you have a lovely week. Take care!
Thank you Barbara for stopping by the party! Have a great week!
Long ago I saw Martha Stewart cutting circles of felt to use between her china. I was all about Martha Stewart back then and immediately went out and bought felt to use make circles for my china. I’ve been using those same felt circles for 25 years. Love the blogging and household tips that you guys share each week.
I gave a set of china away to a family friend years ago, which had all my felt circles. I have often wondered if she kept them. Thanks for stopping by the party!
First time sharing 🙂 Thank you for hosting and have a great week!
Welcome to TTA, we are so happy you are linking up with us!
As always – thanks for hosting! Enjoy your week!
Shelley
Love having you here Shelley! Have a great week!
Thank you for the party Michelle! Have a great week! laura
Thank you for linking up Laura!
I have also used paper doilies between plates for protection…
Thanks so much for hosting each week!! Stay safe, healthy, happy!!
Hugs,
Deb
That is a great suggestion I wouldn’t have thought of. Thank you Deb!!
Thank you so much for hosting each and for the sweet feature too, Michelle! I’ve been working on the shed a lot these past few weeks so I’m definitely ready to kick back and enjoy a fresh season. Hope you are too! Sending you hugs and thank yous, CoCo
You are so welcome CoCo! I can’t wait to see the shed, I know it will be fabulous!