Welcome to Vintage Charm Party #72 and February Feature of the Month!
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!
Drum roll please..... for the February Feature of the Month:
Congratulations to Debby @ Debby Goes Shabby !
We all fell in love with Debby Goes Shabby's sumptuous Valentine's "magazine cover" featuring a vintage shabby chic dresser filled with velvety red roses. It's also perfectly charming and wonderfully romantic. Thanks for linking up Enchanted Moments with us, Debby!
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
In her weekly Creative Friday post, Cecilia, blogger at The B Farm shared her latest project --an upcycled box she created to store her tea. It's a beauty and you'll enjoy seeing how she transformed the container but just wait until you see the photos from her trip to England that inspired the project. In Time for Tea, Cecilia takes us on a tour from Bath to London to Stonehenge, to the picturesque village where she captured this lovely cottage. Her photos are simply charming, hop over to see the beauty for yourself!
Sharon’s Pick
Charged with the task of refreshing her parents' laundry room, Kristine from The Painted Hive, needed a solution to hide their washing machine. Their laundry room adjoins the main hallway in their house and doesn't have a dedicated door, so it is entirely in the open. Her solution was to DIY a mini barn door cover-up for the washing machine. She shares her wonderful tutorial with us so we can install our own mini barn doors in place of ordinary doors or wherever space permits. Check it out at DIY Mini Barn Doors...A Complete Tutorial.
Charged with the task of refreshing her parents' laundry room, Kristine from The Painted Hive, needed a solution to hide their washing machine. Their laundry room adjoins the main hallway in their house and doesn't have a dedicated door, so it is entirely in the open. Her solution was to DIY a mini barn door cover-up for the washing machine. She shares her wonderful tutorial with us so we can install our own mini barn doors in place of ordinary doors or wherever space permits. Check it out at DIY Mini Barn Doors...A Complete Tutorial.
Kathleen’s Pick
Sherry from Savvy Apron won my heart over last week with her DIY Chandelier Floor Lamp. I bought a thrift store chandelier many months ago and have been looking for just the right upcycle solution. I think I found it, and you will too. It's a simple solution with a stunning outcome. Thanks, Sherry!
Sherry from Savvy Apron won my heart over last week with her DIY Chandelier Floor Lamp. I bought a thrift store chandelier many months ago and have been looking for just the right upcycle solution. I think I found it, and you will too. It's a simple solution with a stunning outcome. Thanks, Sherry!
Diana’s Pick
Last week, Penny from Penny's Vintage Home, Repurposed a Wicker Settee that had seen better days in such a delightfully creative way. I love outside-the-box thinking and this is such a great example of that. Using plants and decorative items purchased at garage sales, she frugally put together a stunning display.
Last week, Penny from Penny's Vintage Home, Repurposed a Wicker Settee that had seen better days in such a delightfully creative way. I love outside-the-box thinking and this is such a great example of that. Using plants and decorative items purchased at garage sales, she frugally put together a stunning display.
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I loved Debby's rose-filled dresser too! Perfect February feature!
ReplyDeleteThe floor lamp with the chandelier...why didn't I think of that? Just genius. Now I know what to do with the old floor lamp I've been scratching my head over. Love the barn door hiding the washer and the bench filled with plants, sign, and birdhouse is perfect for an outside spot.
Thank you for featuring my Time for Tea box and trip. It was truly a dream come true to go to England. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Hugs,
Cecilia
Good morning Cecelia! What great features, and I am adoring your fairy garden! Thanks so much for hosting and happy March to you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the party!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
I heartily thank you for hosting, dear Cecilia !
ReplyDeleteWishing you a most wonderful remainder of your week,
I'm sending hugs and more hugs to you
XX Daniela at - My little old world - (Dany)