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Fancy This Fridays Pumpkin Week Edition

It’s time!
The conclusion of our Pumpkin Week series on Truly Lovely means it’s time for YOU to share YOUR pumpkin posts!!!
Kassi shared a No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake recipe and a Pumpkin Dump Cake recipe while Kayli shared a Pumpkin Muffin with Chocolate Ganache recipe. Then yesterday she featured some past Fancy This Pumpkin links shared by you!

So today, it’s your turn! Pumpkin recipes, crafts, anything pumpkin related we want to see!!!

The rules for this special Pumpkin Week Edition of Fancy This Fridays are the same as always…

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Besides one bonus request… We ask that you grab the button above and share it on your posts so your readers will be able to click over and share in all this amazing pumpkin goodness! 😉

Fancy This Fridays Rules:

1. Please link directly to the project post on your blog.
Not the blog itself.
2. Please link only your OWN posts.
We prefer to see what YOU have been up to… not someone random.
3. Please grab a button and display it somewhere on your blog. On your sidebar, on your posts, on your linky party page. We aren’t picky!
4. We would LOVE if you would comment on at least one other link.
Just pop over and say “Hello, coming by from Truly Lovely”, or something more clever… You know…

You might notice the first few links are past Pumpkin posts on Truly Lovely… which only goes to show, we’ve always been big fans! 😉



Thanks in advance for sharing your posts with us dolls! We've enjoyed sharing one of our favorite things with you this week!
All things PUMPKIN!!!

FYI: The winner of the Sept. Group Giveaway has been announced here... Was it you? 😉

Happy Friday!!!!

Fancy This Fridays #94 and Announcing Pumpkin Week!!!

Hey dolls!!! Happy Friday!
Since tomorrow is the official first day of Autumn AND since we’re HUGE fans of all things pumpkin around here…
Kayli and I have decided to officially declare next week as…

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All week we will be sharing our favorite pumpkin posts!
We invite you to create your own pumpkin post and have it ready to link up with us on Friday, the 28th!
It can be a pumpkin recipe, decoration, an ode to all things pumpkin if you like. 😉 As long as it’s pumpkin related we want to see it on the 28th!!
It can also be an older post, doesn’t have to be a new one!!!

Please feel free to grab a button and spread the word! We would appreciate the love!!!

While you’re here, don’t forget to enter our Sept. Group Giveaway!

AND link up for Fancy This Fridays! 😉

Fancy This Fridays Rules:

1. Please link directly to the project post on your blog.
Not the blog itself.
2. Please link only your OWN posts.
We prefer to see what YOU have been up to… not someone random.
3. Please grab a button and display it somewhere on your blog. On your sidebar, on your posts, on your linky party page. We aren’t picky!
4. We would LOVE if you would comment on at least one other link.
Just pop over and say “Hello, coming by from Truly Lovely”, or something more clever… You know…
THANKS FOR LINKING LOVELIES!!! Enjoy your weekend!!!!

Fancy This Features – Pumpkin Treats Edition

Hello lovelies!!! Happy Monday and Happy October! 🙂
First off, we are thrilled to welcome our October Sponsors! If you would check out the sidebar there, to the left… Each of those lovelies has already earned a special place in our hearts, and I’m sure they will in yours as well!

Now for a special Pumpkin TREATS Edition of Fancy This Features!
Friday we hosted our special Pumpkin Edition of Fancy This Fridays! It’s still open and will remain open for the rest of this week… so if you have yet to get your pumpkin posts, linked up, there’s still time!!!

Today, we’re featuring a few of our favorite pumpkin treats that have been shared so far…

First up… Don’t these Pumpkin Truffles sound AMAZING!!! Torie of Free Spirit Reins doesn’t even like pumpkin (the shame, I know!) but even a pumpkin hater, has to make a pumpkin recipe once in awhile. 😉

Next up, VixenMade shared these scrumptious Pumpkin Whoopie Pies! My mouth is literally watering right now… YUM!!!

And we can’t leave out the doggies!!! Kym of Travel Babbles shared a Pupkin Doggie Treat (the m is left out on purpose of course!) recipe! You’ve got to watch the video of her dog, Brutus… hilarious!!!

Here’s a featured on Truly Lovely button for you three ladies!

Looking for more fancy inspiration? Check out our Pinterest board!

And don’t forget! There’s still time to link up YOUR pumpkin post!!!

Have a lovely week dolls!!!

More Pumpkin, Boots and Sweaters!

Happy last day of September!!!

Let’s round out this month with the final Sept. Sponsor Spotlight!!
Since the first official day of autumn was last week this month’s theme is FALL!!!
Each of our lovely sponsors has shared their answers to a few Fall specific questions as well as their favorite fall photo.
We’d love for you to take a minute, see what YOU have in common with each of these pretties, then click over and make a new friend!

Today we are thrilled to introduce you to our Medium Ad Sponsors!!!

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Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

Pumpkin Spice, Boots and Leaves….

Happy Saturday lovelies!!!

Remember the September Sponsor Spotlight theme…?
Since the first official day of autumn was last week this month’s theme is FALL!!!
Each of our lovely sponsors has shared their answers to a few Fall specific questions as well as their favorite fall photo.
We’d love for you to take a minute, see what YOU have in common with each of these pretties, then click over and make a new friend!

Today we are thrilled to introduce you to our Large Ad Sponsors!!!

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We’d love to know… What’s YOUR favorite thing about fall???

Fancy This Fridays PUMPKIN Features! Special Edition

Happy Thursday everyone! It’s Kayli! (:

So in honor of Pumpkin Week we wanted to do a special features post! I’ve combed through recent Fancy This Fridays link ups and have pulled out some WONDERFUL pumpkin ideas! Here they are!

First up is this super cute Wine Cork Pumpkin by Sarah at Sarah SaturDIY. Super cute and easy craft and if wine is your thing, here’s your chance to collect some corks! (;

 

Next up is a Halloween Rhinestone Pumpkin by Sarah at Bowdabra® Blog. Even if you don’t have a Bowdabra® this is a super cute idea and you could totally run with it and make it your own! So cute!

Crystal from Crystal & Co. shared a tutorial for How to Make a Henna Decorated Pumpkin. Guys this is SO cute and EASY. Go, go now and partake of the adorableness.

And last but certainly not least is this cute PVC Pipe Pumpkin by Terri at A Creative Princess. It’s not the same old pumpkin craft and SO cute!

And there they are! I hope you’ve been inspired and I can’t wait to see your own projects soon!

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Pumpkin Muffins with Chocolate Ganache

Happy Pumpkin Week dears!! It’s Kayli. (:

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Let me tell you a little story.

Once upon a time there was a girl who  was quite excited to try a couple pumpkin recipes, so she went out and bought pumpkin puree and set off on a fantastic pumpkin adventure. It all started great but alas, there was a disappointing turn of events. One recipe was a total bust. In my defense it was actually a microwave recipe and the oven is my domain. I was disappointed but the next recipe, pumpkin muffins, gave me much less trouble. The recipe was actually for baked donuts but I didn’t have a pan and the author of the original recipe said you could make muffins instead. She DID say that they were much better as doughnuts because of the crispy outside, cakey inside ratio but that it was do-able. I have to admit that when I pulled the muffins out and took a test bite, I felt like something was missing. I needed another element- the first thing that came to mind was cream cheese drizzle. (Which you should totally try by the way, because I’m sure it would be DELICIOUS. I think I’ll try it myself next time.)  I didn’t have cream cheese this time around but I DID have chocolate chips! (:  In the madness a wonderful creation was born, pumpkin muffins with chocolate ganache. For the original doughnut/muffin recipe you can go here. Keep in mind you want pumpkin puree NOT pumpkin pie filling.

 

For the muffins:

Mix together in a bowl

  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups pumpkin puree (Just pumpkin NOT pumpkin pie filling)
  • 1 1/2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder

Once smooth, gradually add in

  • 1 3/4 cups PLUS 2 tbs. of all purpose flour

Bake at 350* for roughly 25 minutes

I originally rolled mine in cinnamon sugar which did add in a different texture, if you want to do that make sure to do it while the muffins are still warm so it sticks on there. (:

For the ganache:

  • Chocolate chips (I used a mixture of semi-sweet and milk)
  • Milk (or sweetened condensed)

The fact of the matter is, there are a lot of ways to make ganache. You can do a double boiler method and melt your chips using a pie pan over a pan of boiling water, you can microwave the chips and do it that way. You can use regular milk, you can use sweetened condensed, you can make it thicker by using less milk or thinner by adding more, if it doesn’t have the right consistency go ahead and add more chips or milk and get it where you want it. I trust you’ll figure it out. (: I ended up doing mine in the microwave in the interest of saving some time, I put the chips and milk in a small bowl and microwaved them for 30 seconds then stirred until smooth. If they don’t melt quickly when stirred put them back in for another 10 seconds until they do.

Then I drizzled the chocolate on top of the muffins using a spoon and prayed they would be as delicious as they looked.

Sweet success! Turns out I LOVE pumpkin and chocolate.

So there it is friends. Happy Pumpkin Week and let me know if you try them! (:

P.S. Don’t forget to get YOUR pumpkin recipes ready to link up with us on Friday! Any pumpkin post will be welcome! Crafts, recipes, etc!

Pumpkin Dump Cake

Welcome to Day 2 of…

I have another delicious pumpkin recipe to share with you!!!
See day one of Pumpkin Week on Truly Lovely here with a delicious Pumpkin Cheesecake Recipe!

This recipe for Pumpkin Dump Cake comes from .
They call them Pumpkin Pie Bars… But after making this yummy myself, I think it favors a dump cake more than bars.

Pumpkin Pie Dump Cake

The ingredients needed to Pumpkin Dump Cake are:

Bottom Layer Ingredients:

  • 1 large can of pumpkin (29 oz)
  • 1 cup of milk
  • 1 cup of sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp ginger
  • 1/2 tsp salt

Top Layer Ingredients:

  • 1 yellow cake mix
  • 3/4 cup of chopped walnuts
  • 1 1/2 sticks of butter, melted

ingredients for a pumpkin dump cake

First mix together all the ingredients for the bottom layer. Pour into a greased, 9 x 13 baking dish or pan.
Your bottom layer will look like so…

making a pumpkin dump cake

Next you’ll want to spread the dry yellow cake mix over the top of your bottom layer (I just shook it out of the cake mix bag so that it covered the entire bottom layer). Then top the cake mix with the chopped walnuts.
Finally pour the melted butter all over the top layer. At this point your cake will look like this…

making a pumpkin dump cake

Bake in a 350 degree oven for 45-55 minutes or until golden brown.

It’s completely AMAZING served while warm… I’m also betting it would be delightful topped with a little whipped cream!

Happy Pumpkin Week Lovelies!!!
Don’t forget to come back on Friday to link up YOUR pumpkin posts!!!

Linking this here and here and .

P.S. Hope you enjoyed this post! If so, we’d love if !

No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake

Since we have officially declared this last week of September, the first week of Autumn… as…

Let’s get things rolling today with one of my favorite pumpkin recipes!
No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake!
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No Bake Pumkin Cheesecake Recipe

The ingredients needed for Pumpkin Cheesecake are:

  • 1 8 oz. package of softened cream cheese
  • 1 cup of canned pumpkin (about half a 15 oz can)
  • 1/2 cup of sugar
  • 1/4 tsp of ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp of ground ginger
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 graham cracker pie crust
  • 1 tub of whipped cream topping

pumpkin cheesecake recipe

Quick Tip: Make SURE your cream cheese is REALLY soft! If not, it will make for a very lumpy cheesecake!

Combine all ingredients, minus the whipped cream in a large bowl. I used my KitchenAid mixer.

making a pumpkin cheesecake

Mix all ingredients together until fully combined. Now, fold in about half the tub of whipped cream topping. {Save the rest for cheesecake topping later on.}
Spread your cheesecake mix into the graham cracker pie crust.

pumpkin cheesecake recipe

At this point you can take cool cheesecake reflection pictures in your metal mixing bowl if your like me… 😉
Or just refrigerate your pretty orange cheesecake for at LEAST 3 hours. Otherwise, it’s really hard to get out a decent slice…

Once you do cut a slice, top with a dollop of the left over whipped cream topping and enjoy!

delicious pumpkin cheesecake

Happy Pumpkin Week pretties!!!
Don’t forget to get YOUR pumpkin posts together to link with us on the 28th!

Linking this here and here and .

P.S. Hope you enjoyed this post! If so, we’d love if !

Places I Love: Ten Weeks of Thanks Wk #7

I would say I’m sorry I missed last week, but if I’m being honest, when I left for spring break I happily left my computer behind.

Not that it was super easy. I missed the full version of Pinterest and YouTube is slower on my phone. Real world problems, you know. (: BUT I learned a couple songs on piano, and I made a cake, and I slept, it was awesome. And I feel like this would be the perfect place to start the talk about places that I’m grateful for. Just three. Not that I’m only thankful for these three places, I have more than I could count. And I could talk for days about each. But these are the ones I feel like are the most important. So, three valleys. No names, no pictures. Just what I want to share. Cause that’s how this works. (:


Valley #1: The valley closest to my heart. It’s home.

Where I spent most of my break. I spent my whole life, up until college, living in one house, in that one valley. It’s quiet and beautiful. It’s deathly cold in the winter and warm and rainy in the summer. It smells like fresh cut grass and wild sunflowers. I love everything about it, which is why I don’t have tons to write about it. Because it’s too special. It’s a pretty legit place to be.

Valley #2: The valley I wanted to run off to every weekend once I could drive. (:

It was “town” and even though it’s probably the rest of the world’s idea of a small town, it was huge compared to home. We’d go and eat Chinese and go to the park. And then a lot of our youth group activities for church were there, and I made all of these amazing friends and did all of this crazy fun stuff like Dance Festivals and going to the golf course and the occasional carnival, hanging out in the parking lot and cruising around. I have nothing but happy memories there. And every time I go back to that place it just makes me smile and makes me think about strawberry blizzards and starry nights and Izze and pickups. It’s as magical as it sounds. (:

And then Valley #3: I don’t know why, but I’ve always loved it.

And now Kassi lives there. And I get to go all of the time. (: I think I really fell in love with the place when we went to the temple there. The town sits in the desert but it’s somehow still green. It’s bigger but it feels small and it’s comfortable. Probably because Kassi’s there, more than anything. I spent the end of my break there. (: I went and spent the weekend and we took the kiddos (not HER kiddos, by the way, but a niece and nephew) to the carnival. Which pretty much made my whole life because I LOVE carnivals. I love that valley. I love that it’s like a bajillion degrees but the mountains have snow on them, and that summer is the longest season there. I love who it keeps, and I love that it’s welcomed me, too.

So there’s that. 🙂 I’m so blessed y’all. It’s crazy.

Next week’s topic is inventions. Think technology. What are you grateful for? Why?

I hope you’re having a beautiful Wednesday! By the way, there’s a linky below if you’d like to share the places YOU’RE thankful for. 🙂