Sunday, February 18, 2018

Dishing It and Digging It Link Party #188

Welcome to another week of Dishing it and Digging it link party. 
Your host this week is:
LifeandLinda
Hello friends, I hope you all had a lovely Valentines. It's been spring-like weather here in California.  I had an opportunity to snap a few photos of blooming flowers.  I was also busy helping my Mom a few days before Valentines setting up her luncheon with a few lady friends.
Mom's Valentine's Luncheon

They had some great fun posing with the red candy lips I made.
Welcome Color

Linda - Life & Linda | Facebook | Google+ Twitter 
Angie - The Freckled Rose | Facebook | Google+ | Twitter 
Christine - Rustic & RefinedFacebook | Google+ | Twitter 
Vanessa - Diy 180Facebook Google+ | Twitter 

Thank you for partying with us! Now onto this week features.



The Scrap Shoppe Blog - Craft Room Update
 Christines Home and Travel Adventures -Valentine's Table 
A Little Fish in the Kitchen - Crispy Oven-Fried Cauliflower
The Kitchen is my Playground - No-Bake Chocolate Eclair Dessert

Making Joy and Pretty Things - DIY Vertical Garden

Our Neck of the Woods - Be My Valentine 
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