Welcome to Vintage Charm Party #45
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
Kathleen
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Vintage Charm Features of the Week:
Cecilia’s Pick
Joy from A Vintage Green is known for her clever stenciling projects and eye for vintage treasures. This week she shared a gorgeous dahlia arrangement. The beautiful blooms were gathered from her garden and then she repurposed an English teapot shaped cookie jar to create a simply charming vase. Drop by for a visit to see the rest of her August Thrifted Finds.
Sharon’s Pick
Rita at Panoply often posts about the antique booths that she and her sister share. In Panoply Booths Remix they incorporated new items from their recent buying trips and remixed their vintage wares. Each time Rita shares their booth, it just makes me want to shop with them more and more. After you take a look at their last remix, I think you will too.
Rita at Panoply often posts about the antique booths that she and her sister share. In Panoply Booths Remix they incorporated new items from their recent buying trips and remixed their vintage wares. Each time Rita shares their booth, it just makes me want to shop with them more and more. After you take a look at their last remix, I think you will too.
Kathleen’s Pick
Kimberly over at Camp and Cottage Living is a woman after my own farmhouse-lovin' heart! She shows how you can use a simple vintage milk bottle and elevate it to home decor with real farmhouse style. It was easy, inexpensive and packs a big visual impact. She even shares how to make her own Plaster of Paris chalk paint recipe! You can check it out in her recent post Chalk Painting a Milk Jug.
Kimberly over at Camp and Cottage Living is a woman after my own farmhouse-lovin' heart! She shows how you can use a simple vintage milk bottle and elevate it to home decor with real farmhouse style. It was easy, inexpensive and packs a big visual impact. She even shares how to make her own Plaster of Paris chalk paint recipe! You can check it out in her recent post Chalk Painting a Milk Jug.
Diana’s Pick
If you are a lover of old, interesting doors, as I am, then you will thoroughly enjoy the collection of doors presented by Mary in this recent post on The Boondocks Blog. She currently lives in Greece and has accumulated these photos over the last year. They are absolutely charming.
If you are a lover of old, interesting doors, as I am, then you will thoroughly enjoy the collection of doors presented by Mary in this recent post on The Boondocks Blog. She currently lives in Greece and has accumulated these photos over the last year. They are absolutely charming.
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Great features!! thanks for the party!
ReplyDeleteGreat features! Thanks to you and the other hostesses for hosting! Excited to share a friend's old glider makeover I featured on my blog! :) ~Rhonda
ReplyDeleteGreat features! And thank you to you and the other hostesses for hosting the party each week. It's always fun to browse through the linkups.
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Cecilia
Thanks so much for the party!! Have a great weekend!!
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Debbie
Love coming over here
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for another great party!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cecilia for featuring my Dahlia and Teapot and thank you for hosting Vintage Charm 45, appreciated.
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I love the vintage basket upcycle ♥
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Interesting party with lots of inspiration. Thanks to you and all the other ladies for hosting every week. I agree with all the picked "favorites of the week" too. Joy at Vintage Green sure grows beautiful dahlias. Good pick.
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