Welcome to Vintage Charm Party 29!
We invite you to share your vintage experiences--whether it’s your latest finds, crafts, or DIYs, we’d love to hear about it.
Link up your furniture flips, roadside finds, repurposed projects, collections, home decor and more!
April Feature of the Month
At one time or another, most DIY enthusiasts have experienced that sinking feeling, when an unexpected challenge threatens creative vision. In this case, mismatched doors camouflaged by heavy black paint, almost caused Tammy @ The Tattered Rabbit to come unhinged. Not easily dissuaded, she persevered and masterfully created a shabby elegant makeover that is absolutely stunning! Stop by to see her gorgeous vintage phonograph and show her some social media love.
Grab your button, Tammy!
Here's what we've been up to this week!
We'd love to connect with you!
Sharon
We hope you'll follow our Vintage Charm Features and Favorites board, and check it every week. We don't just pin features, but many other posts we love as well. We want to build your traffic and popularity any way we can. Thanks so much to everyone who linked up. We were blown away by your awesome finds and creative projects ~ repurposed vintage heaven!
Weekly Features:
Cecilia’s Pick
Melissa from Dancing Dog Cabin shares her ongoing quest for unique cabin stuff including her recent purchase of this lovely antique table that she has styled beautifully. Combining a flower filled silver pitcher with a vintage minnow bucket and an antlered stag is sheer perfection. Drop by to see all of her charming cabin gear, it's just delightful!
Sharon’s Pick
Tania at Little Vintage Cottage found a sweet vintage vanity stool at a garage sale for two dollars. Then she set about to transform it in a splendid vintage style using part of a white chenille bedspread to cover the cushion. To top it off, she trimmed the cushion with ball fringe. It is adorable and I would love to have one just like it. Pay Tania a visit to see her delightful Vintage Vanity Stool Makeover.
Kathleen’s Pick
Brooke from Start at Home Decor claims that she's not an artist, but I don't think I believe her. I'd say that it's just the opposite! Her artistic talent is boldly displayed in her Dandelion Hand Painted Dresser that really pops with her fun dandelion-covered drawer fronts. I love it so much that I think I might even try it myself! Stop by and check it out, along with more of Brooke's fabulous furniture projects.
Diana’s Pick
I just want to crawl into this beautiful fairy tale photograph and pour myself a cup of tea and relax. Emily at The French Hutch took advantage of the gorgeous display her roses put on and created a Rose Garden Tea for Two, using all kinds of vintage goodness to make it so special. You can invite me over for tea anytime, Emily.
Tuula’s Pick
I love old windows and maps so this project is definitely a win, win! Cynthia from Clockwork Interiors made this fabulous map window using an old window that she picked up at an estate sale and a map of the UK. She's using it to lighten up her family room, but I can see this used in so many ways. Check out how she made it, and I'm sure you'll want to make one too. I know I do!
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Hi Cecilia, such fun features. Wow, the Rose Garden for Two has been quite the feature across the board, so pretty!
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Gina
Thanks so much for hosting and for visiting!!
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Deb
thanks for the party and inspirations
ReplyDeleteThank you Cecilia and wonderful Friends for hosting Vintage Charm 29. Such a lovely group of features. Always a pleasure to visit and join in.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Cecilia, thanks so much for featuring my cabin post!
ReplyDeleteShoot, I accidentally linked up food! Can you delete for me, Cecilia? Have a lovely weekend. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the party! Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteWonderful party as always! Thanks for hosting!
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