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Tuesday Turn About #75 Christmas Hangups

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Welcome to Tuesday Turn About #75 Christmas Hangups. This week, I’m featuring items that can be hung in your home for some Christmas ‘style’!

TUESDAY TURN ABOUT #75 CHRISTMAS HANGUPS

Last week, we saw some lovely wood DIYS!

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Welcome to the party! We are so happy you are here!

We hope your week has been blessed! It’s been busy around here… crazy busy. And God is still good! 😉

This week, we had lots of Christmas posts being shared! Are you ready to start preparing for Christmas? Being a blogger, it always starts early for us!

Let’s take a look at some Christmas ‘hangups’ this week. I’m sharing three features that you can HANG for Christmas decor! 😉 And remember…

So, let’s check-out a couple tips before we look at features, shall we?

Weekly Household Tip

This may only be new to some people, but it’s an easy and fun tip.

Create some wonderful seasonal fragrances in your home by simmering spices and fruit on your stove top. Throw in items in a little pot of water, like oranges, lemons, allspice, cinnamon, you know… anything that floats your boat! Then bring to a simmer and enjoy. (Be sure to take the pot off the stove before all the water evaporates!)

Weekly Blogging Tip

So many social media outlets… so little time, am I right?!

A good way to look at how much time you need to spend on any one social media for your business is, “What is the ROI?” ROI means ‘return on investment”. How much time are you investing, and what are you getting back from that time spent?

Which One (or two) is Working?

Is Instagram sending traffic to your blog? What about Facebook? Pinterest? Check which one (maybe two) media genres are sending you the most traffic and spend time on those. But, spend only a minimum amount of time on each (more time on the one that sends you more traffic). Most of your time should be spent on creating content your readers will enjoy and benefit from!

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This Week’s Features:

Upcycle a Table Runner

These lovely hoop Christmas ornaments are an upcycled item from Marie at Interior Frugalista. Guess what she used for the centers? (Hint… I already gave it away in the heading. 😉 )

tuesday turn about hoop ornaments with red centers and pearls

Natural Christmas Garland

Isn’t this garland lovely? Using dried herbs and fruit, Rachel from The Ponds Farmhouse is showing us how to easily make this rustic, farmhouse garland. I bet it smells heavenly in her home!

picture window with herb and fruit garland hanging from eave

DIY Evergreen Wreath and History Lesson

Want to create a fresh evergreen wreath for your door (or table)? Take a look at how to make this one from Jayne at Chalking Up Success. She’s giving us a little history lesson, too… which I always love!

evergreen wreath with candles and dried fruit

Check out our Tuesday Turn About Link Party Pinterest board! All NINE featured posts are pinned to this board each week!

Now It’s Your Turn! Link Away!

Let’s start sharing! 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!
  • Please make sure that your images are in a jpeg or png format. If we can’t save your image, we may not be able to feature you. So sad!
  • 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.

We’re so looking forward to all the holiday and Christmas posts! Right after I post this, I’m going to finish my Christmas tree! Have a blessed week!

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34 Comments

  1. Thank you for hosting. This is what I featured the week of 11-9 to 11-13-2020 on my blog. On Tuesday was Aunt Sally’s Lemon Jello. Wednesday was Cranberry Apple Relish. Thursday was Maple Roasted Sweet Potatoes. Winding up Thanksgiving Preparations was an article for Common Emergency Substitutions. Enjoy!

      1. Well I don’t have any water stains to remove but that is something I would love to pass on to my staging clients. I see that all the time. Learned how to make wooden cut out ornaments from Paula and decided because the ROI from IG sucks, I’m going to spend more time on FB and Pinterest. But wait, there’s more! I can hardly wait to try the overnight cinnamon rolls, the no bake cranberry thing and the pumpkin snickerdoodles. 😉

  2. Hi Julie, thank you so much for featuring my evergreen wreaths. I’m glad you enjoyed the post. I needed to hear that blogging tip this week too so thanks for that! Hope you have a lovely week.

  3. Thank you for the party. It seems Christmas is coming early this year as everyone is decorating already. I will get one tree up to take Christmas photos at Thanksgiving, but other than that I’ll wait till after Thanksgiving.

    1. Yes, I think people want to add a bit more joy to their homes this year. But, I totally understand waiting until after Thanksgiving!

  4. I love the scents of Christmas filling the air of our home. I bought a mini slow cooker for this purpose and have it going daily. Thank you so much for the organza ornament feature, Julie! I hope your week has been a good one so far. xo

  5. You have such a beautiful blog and I thank you so much for hosting this lovely party! I always enjoy seeing what everyone else is up to and I appreciate the work you go to in order to give us all an opportunity to share our own projects! I hope you have a wonderful week!

    Many hugs,

    Tee

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