Welcome to Vintage Charm Party 15!
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!
Let’s see what our hostesses have been up to this week!
We'd love to connect with you!
Sharon
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Vintage Charm Features of the Week:
Thanks so much to everyone who linked up. We were blown away by your awesome finds and creative projects ~ repurposed vintage heaven! {Please remember to include a visible link back to your hostess blog / where you link. This is mandatory to be featured!}
Weekly Features:
Sharon’s Pick
Pat at Bringing French Country Home found a red chippy farmhouse table that was love at first sight. She debated purchasing it, but in the end, it came home with her. I think she made an excellent decision because it is a perfect example of chippy goodness. If you love the chippy look as much as I do, you won't want to miss Love at First Sight.
Kathleen’s Pick
Cathy over at My 1929 Charmer Cottage sure knows how to decorate with cozy vintage charm. Her Winter Mantel 2015 is a great example of that talent. She uses gilded mirrors, white bottle brush trees, lambs and cloches--all my favorites!
Cecilia’s Pick
Debby, author of Debby Goes Shabby begins her post with an apology; it seems she has been busy working on a bathroom renovation and wasn't able to make her weekly thrifting trip. However, instead of sharing her usual finds, she improvised by shopping her home and a nearby magnolia tree. The results are stunning--proving once again, that natural simplicity is queen over trumped-up staging. Magnolia and Milk Glass is sure to inspire and if you look closely, you'll notice even cauliflower can be elegant in the right setting!
Diana’s Pick
Sometimes it doesn't take much effort at all to totally transform something ordinary into something really lovely, something you're proud to show off in your home. Sadie at Serendipity Vintage mixed up some Miss Mustard Seed milk paint and gave new life to an old chair in MMS's Boxwood Chair.
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Party Guidelines
Thanks so much for hosting each week!!
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Deb
Thank you Cecilia and Friends for Vintage Charm 15. Have a great week.
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Hi ladies, Glad to be here sharing my latest vintage charm!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the feature and I couldn't agree with you more, beauty doesn't have to come from a store, LOL!
Debby
Debbygoesshabby.blogspot.com