The HomeAcre Hop #16

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I need your help naming my two new roosters, ’cause Big White and Little Brown just aren’t cutting it. :)

 

Welcome back to another week of The HomeAcre Hop!

Your hosts are:

Jenny from Black Fox Homestead

Carol from Everything Home with Carol

Lisa Lynn from The Self Sufficient HomeAcre

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Reminder: Green Circle Grove Handmade Soap Giveaway!

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Check out this gorgeous assortment of handmade, small batch soaps!

 

Courtesy of Meredith and Kristen of Green Circle Grove! One lucky winner will receive these three heavenly soaps…

Faerie Princess - a light, delicate scent of violets, apples, berries with a hint of vanilla and a sprinkle of glitter- a delight for little girls, and big girls too!

Easter - lovely pink hyacinth wrapped up in ribbon, perfect for a gift or a little self indulgence!

Etta’s Dream - summer scent of grasses and berries swirled together and tied in a bow!

Visit my post by midnight on April and enter to win these handmade soaps from Green Circle Grove!

Jenny, from Black Fox Homestead has a review on one of Kristen and Meredith’s soaps, Hearth and Home! Please visit her blog here to read the review!

Be sure to visit Kristen and Meredith’s Etsy shop and support Green Circle Grove! Products are made in the USA!

Green Circle Grove on Etsy

 

Featured Posts!

Jenny’s Pick:

Farm Hand’s Companion: Gardening by the Phases of the Moon…Made Simple

 

Carol’s Pick:

Modern{ish} Homemaker: Making a Bug Out Bag and Binder

 

Lisa’s Pick:

The Backyard Farming Connection: Creating Natural Space in Your Backyard

 

If you would like to be featured in the future, be sure to link back to the hop. We love to read encouraging posts about homesteading. Please stop by to congratulate the featured bloggers this week. If you were featured, grab the button to display proudly on your blog!

The Self Sufficient HomeAcre

 

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You are invited to share your original posts on: Homesteading, livestock care, gardening, environmentally friendly farming, self sufficiency, preparedness, off grid living, healthy recipes, home remedies and herbal concoctions, green living, homeschooling, food preservation, environmentally friendly crafts and home decor, photo posts of natural living and homesteading subjects! Now that’s a lot of information to share! If it fits any of these topics, we want to hear about it :) There are just a few little rules to follow:

  • Family friendly posts only. ‘Nuff said :)
  • Link as many appropriate posts as you’d like each week. Older posts are great too.
  • Please visit as many of the other posts as you can and let them know you found them here!
  • If you wish to be featured, you must link back to the hop (on either host’s blog) with the button or a text link, and please follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Google + and/or Pinterest!
  • Please follow us by email! You’ll receive notice when the hop is open for business. :)
  • Only share content that you have created.
  • Please remember that the whole idea of a blog hop is to visit the other bloggers and make connections and friendships…so share the linky love!
  • By linking to this hop you are giving us permission to link back to your post if you are featured. We will also include one photo from your post in the interest of sending visitors your way :)

 

The Self Sufficient HomeAcre

 

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