Welcome to the Home Imagined Link Party #26 where the purpose of this party is to share ideas and inspiration related to the home.
This link party is hosted by Rachel from The Antiqued Journey, Melanie from Lost & Found Decor and MaryJo from Master “Pieces” of my Life and myself.
We are four ladies who are passionate about all things related to the home. This includes refurbishing furniture, collecting vintage items, and decorating for the seasons. We also love crafting, gardening and a good DIY project.
We hope that you can share similar posts with others in this link party since the goal is that we all share ideas, read one another’s posts, leave comments and get inspired.
Our party starts at Tuesday, 9 am Eastern time and ends the following Friday at 5 pm Eastern time. We host the party every other Tuesday. Each hostess will select two posts to feature at the next link party. That means we will have a total of 8 features!

Your Hostesses
Let me introduce you to your hostesses.

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Rachel
Rachel from The Antiqued Journey is passionate about antiques and thrift stores. Her blog is full of inspiration showing her latest finds and how she incorporates them into her decor.
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Rachel shared a post on how to create an easy sunflower table. Aren’t sunflowers the perfect decor item for the month of September? She gives you some great tips and shares advice on how to make this tablescape affordable. She also has a post on 6 home decor items to always thrift. You can also see how she has incorporated these items into her own home.


Anna
If you are reading this on the Sky Lark House blog, then you already know who I am. I refurbish furniture, share information about vintage/ antique items and share small crafts. You can follow me on any of these social media platforms.
For those of you who are short on time, here is a post on 5 easy and affordable ways to decorate for fall. Decorating for fall doesn’t have to require a lot of decor, or time or effort. Often times, you can use what you already have. I am also sharing how you can make your own copper leaf wreath for autumn. All you need is some paper, paint, scissors, wreath form and hot glue. Really. It’s that easy.


MaryJo
MaryJo from MasterPieces of My Life loves all things that are weathered, tattered, tarnished, rusted, faded, shabby, & distressed because they have a story to tell. You can follow her on any of these social media platforms.
MaryJo has a fabulous post on vintage trophies and awards. You have to see the two trophies that were bestowed to her parents. Now that apple season is in full swing, MaryJo also offers a great post on making apple cider mimosas! She also offers a variation to make these drinks non-alcoholic.


Melanie
Melanie from Lost & Found Decor has a lot of experience with refurbishing cast-off furniture and hunting through thrift and vintage stores to find affordable and unique things. She was so successful in her endeavors that she turned her passion into a business.
Melanie has a thriving YouTube channel that I encourage you to check out. She offers a lot of free advice on how to have a profitable vintage/antique booth. She also takes you along as she hunts for treasures.
In addition to her YouTube channel, you can follow Melanie on any of these social media platforms.
Melanie has a budget friendly post for making cute and easy DIY pumpkins. If finding affordable fall decor is important to you, then this post is perfect since she purchased her pumpkins from the Dollar Store. Similar to the Copper Leaf wreath tutorial I shared, Melanie also has a post on making a metallic magnolia leaf wreath. I love how she combined the different metallic colors in this wreath!


THIS WEEK’S FEATURES
Each of us selected 2 posts to feature from the previous link party. Below are two of my selected features. Head on over to Rachel’s, MaryJo’s and Melanie’s blogs to see the other folks who are featured.

Julie, from My Wee Abode, shows you how to make the cutest DIY velvet mushrooms. These are perfect for fall and are a great substitute for pumpkins.

Now that the weather is getting cooler, we are all craving some comfort food. Pam, from An Artful Mom, has a post on making low fat pumpkin muffins. The best part is that this recipe only requires TWO ingredients. There is also a gluten free option!

Please take a few minutes to stop by each of these blogs and leave a comment. A good deal of thought, effort and time went into creating each of these posts.
Link Party Rules for Participants
Below are the rules we ask you to follow if you choose to participate in our link party.
- No links with advertising
- No links with giveaways
- No links to other link parties
- No links with roundup posts
- Please follow each of us on at least 1 social network – Pinterest/Facebook/Instagram
- All shared links should relate to the Home, Home Decor, DIY projects, Gardening or Recipes.
- Please comment on at least 2 other blog posts
Please Remember:
Just a reminder – the link party ends on Friday at 5 pm.
Please DO NOT pin images from this site since it won’t work correctly.
Make sure your images are in either jpeg or png format so that we can share them when you are featured.
By linking to the party, you give us permission to share your projects on our blogs and social media accounts. We will always give you proper credit with a no-pin image.
Let the Linking Begin!

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Anna,
Thanks again for hosting this wonderful party every week! I know how much time goes into doing so and I want you to know that it I truly appreciate it!! I hope you have a great week!
Hugs,
Deb
Hi Debbie – Thank you for stopping by and for linking up!
I’m so happy that my 2 ingredient pumpkin muffins were featured – thank you!!
It’s a wonderful post Pam and I can’t wait to make them for myself!
Thanks for hosting such a fun party! So much great inspiration! Have a wonderful couple of weeks!
Thank you for stopping by Donna! You definitely contribute to the inspiration.
Thank you so much for the feature, my friend! I feel so blessed! And thank you for letting us share each week on your blogs!
You are very welcome Julie. Thank you for linking up!