Welcome to Vintage Charm Party #53
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
Julie, the artist and blogger behind Renaissance Mermaid has a Color Crush on Burgundy & Orange. The warm autumn hues provided the inspiration for her simply elegant vignette reminiscent of a beautiful still life painting. Absolutely lovely, Julie!
Sharon’s Pick
Sarah at Sadie Seasongoods has done it again. She took an out of date wooden candle lantern and transformed it into a darling Halloween decoration with some ingenuity, paint, parchment paper and cellophane. Go visit Sarah to see why her adorable Halloween Lantern really is a project for all seasons.
Sarah at Sadie Seasongoods has done it again. She took an out of date wooden candle lantern and transformed it into a darling Halloween decoration with some ingenuity, paint, parchment paper and cellophane. Go visit Sarah to see why her adorable Halloween Lantern really is a project for all seasons.
Kathleen’s Pick
As a silver and pewter collector, I'm always on the lookout for pieces I can find while thrifting. Karee from The Vintage Chateau introduces us to a find that I've never seen before. Her Jefferson Cups post explains the history behind these lovely cups, as well as ways to use them in and around your home. I am officially now on the lookout!
As a silver and pewter collector, I'm always on the lookout for pieces I can find while thrifting. Karee from The Vintage Chateau introduces us to a find that I've never seen before. Her Jefferson Cups post explains the history behind these lovely cups, as well as ways to use them in and around your home. I am officially now on the lookout!
Diana’s Pick
There's nothing I love more, than a good old vintage shopping trip and Rita from Panoply absolutely shares my passion. In her post, Shopping Vintage Metro Atlanta Georgia, she takes us on a tour of some outstanding antique shops, and then reveals her carefully selected purchases. She has a great eye for both decorative and functional antiques, most of which are available for sale in the antique booth she shares with her sisters. {P.S. if you missed her Chihuly post, run over and check out the stunning art glass installation at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.]
There's nothing I love more, than a good old vintage shopping trip and Rita from Panoply absolutely shares my passion. In her post, Shopping Vintage Metro Atlanta Georgia, she takes us on a tour of some outstanding antique shops, and then reveals her carefully selected purchases. She has a great eye for both decorative and functional antiques, most of which are available for sale in the antique booth she shares with her sisters. {P.S. if you missed her Chihuly post, run over and check out the stunning art glass installation at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.]
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Cecilia, I love your style, I really do. Your jadeite with transferware is not even something I would have thought of - so pretty. I've combined my transferware with ironstone in the 'meat and potatoes style' this week to share. What a blessing for Diana to share my shopping (and mention of botanical garden) in Atlanta! You gals are appreciated, and I love sharing our common thread of vintage. Thank you.
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Thanks so much for the party each week!! And thanks so much for always taking the time to visit!!
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Debbie
Thanks for the party since I know how much work it is to have one. Beautiful jadeite.
ReplyDeleteHi Cecilia, your little wicker cornucopias are way too cute!! Where did you find those? It's always fun to see what you gals are up to and your "picks". So much fun! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteGina
Cecilia, you are always so supportive of my blog and my artistic endeavors. I truly appreciate you, my friend :) Thank you so much for the feature this week! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSweet friend, thank you for the lovely party! It's always a joy to link up with you :) Happy weekend! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you for another great party! :) Lisa
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