Happy Tuesday, friends!
This week marks my final week hosting the Homestyle Gathering Link Party. It has been an honor to curate favorites and highlight inspiring projects from talented homemakers. If you’d like to continue joining future Homestyle Gathering parties, check in with Kim at Serving Up Southern each Tuesday—she will be carrying the party forward.
Homestyle Gathering 4
Welcome! I’m Rita Joy from Harbour Breeze Home, and I’m delighted to be your host for this edition of the Homestyle Gathering Link Party. I had so much fun visiting last week’s submissions and discovering fresh ideas in home decor, DIY, and simple homemaking solutions.
For newcomers: Homestyle Gathering is a weekly link-up dedicated to home decor and homemaking posts. Each week, a host selects a handful of featured posts to showcase. If you’re a blogger, link up your relevant projects; if you’re a reader, browse the links and find inspiration for your home.
Let’s get the party started!
Meet your hosts:
- Serving Up Southern
- Harbour Breeze Home
- My Wee Abode
Here’s what we’ve been up to:
Serving Up Southern

Hospitality – How to Prepare for Overnight Company
Valentine’s Marshmallow Pops
Harbour Breeze Home

5 Ways to Give a Small Entryway Closet Farmhouse Charm
My Wee Abode

Sunday Be Stills Encouragement
Quick Farmhouse Makeover for Outdated Frames
Featured Projects This Week
Each week we select standout posts that offer helpful ideas, charming DIYs, or beautiful seasonal decor. Here are my five picks from this week’s submissions—each one worth a visit for inspiration.
1. Homemade Chocolate Heart Candies (Crafting a Family)
Susan at Crafting a Family shares a heartwarming family tradition: homemade chocolate heart candies with a pudding filling. This kid-friendly Valentine’s craft blends creativity and family time, resulting in adorable edible gifts that are simple to make and special to give.

Valentines Crafts for Kids || How to Make Homemade Chocolate Heart Candies
2. Easy Drop Cloth Shower Curtain (Reinvented Delaware)
Cindy offers a thorough, budget-friendly tutorial for sewing a farmhouse-style shower curtain using drop cloth material. Her step-by-step guide is practical for anyone looking to refresh a bathroom with a cozy, handmade touch.

Easy Drop Cloth Shower Curtain
3. Chalkboard & Clipboard Command Center (She’s Crafty Crafty)
Candice created a clever command center combining a chalkboard and clipboards to organize household paperwork. It’s both functional and pretty—perfect for keeping schedules, notes, and messages in one family-friendly spot.

Clipboard Command Center
4. Embroidery Hoop Winter Wreath (Chasing Quaintness)
This delicate winter wreath crafted from an embroidery hoop is a lovely seasonal accent. It looks charming on a front door and demonstrates how simple supplies can create a beautiful welcoming piece.

Embroidery Hoop Winter Wreath
5. How to Create a Cozy Winter Bedroom (Thistlekey Lane)
Michelle shares thoughtful tips for styling a warm, inviting winter bedroom. From layered textiles to lighting and simple decor updates, her ideas make it easy to design a snug retreat for colder months.

How to Create A Cozy Winter Bedroom
Thank you for joining this week’s Homestyle Gathering. We invite you to return each week for fresh ideas, seasonal inspiration, and meaningful homemaking content. If you enjoy the party, please visit the featured blogs and consider following the hosts on social media—your support means a lot.
Because this is a link party, we encourage everyone who links up to visit and comment on other entries. Engagement and sharing are what make this community thrive—leave a kind comment, pin from the original source, and spread the love.
Link Party Guidelines
- This link party is intended for home decor, DIY, and homemaking posts. Please limit your links to three relevant posts.
- Do not link to shops, direct advertising, sales promotions, round-ups, or other link parties.
- Please pin images from the original source, not from this page.
- By linking up, you grant the hosts permission to share your project images and links on their blogs and social media with proper credit.