Welcome to Vintage Charm Party #77 and March 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 March Feature of the Month:
Congratulations to Amy @ Brocante Treasures!
The idea of shopping a Paris market is romantic enough, but add to that a personal photo shoot and you have a dream come true! Amy from Brocante Treasures gives us a taste of what the city has to offer in My Paris Market Photo Shoot. She shares a few buying tips and some of her a-mazing purchases, like linens to die for, decorated china and beautiful enamelware canisters. We so enjoyed seeing Amy's photo shoot and had a ball seeing all the vintage and antiques that the market had to offer.
Let's see what our hostesses have been up to this week!
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Sharon
Kathleen
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Vintage Charm Features of the Week:
Cecilia’s Pick
Nancy from Slightly Coastal says that Easter is her favorite holiday which is certainly evident by the absolutely swoon worthy Easter Tablescape she created. Her charming nature inspired setting is so enchanting I could almost imagine the butterfly flitting about the table--not to mention those darling golden birds! Delightful, Nancy!
Sharon’s Pick
Florence from Vintage Southern Picks created a charming Spring-Easter Centerpiece with a vintage birdcage and a few other spring treasures. Florence put the centerpiece together in such a way that it can easily be converted from an Easter centerpiece to spring, by simply removing the Easter eggs. So versatile and totally delightful!
Florence from Vintage Southern Picks created a charming Spring-Easter Centerpiece with a vintage birdcage and a few other spring treasures. Florence put the centerpiece together in such a way that it can easily be converted from an Easter centerpiece to spring, by simply removing the Easter eggs. So versatile and totally delightful!
Kathleen’s Pick
Lindsey from Repurpose and Upcycle has managed to achieve a shiplap wall look in her son's room without any power tools! I've toyed with the shiplap idea for sometime now, and I'm more convinced than ever after reading her tutorial, that Shiplap with NO Power Tools is a distinct possibility in my future! Maybe yours too? Thanks for the inspiration, Lindsey!
Lindsey from Repurpose and Upcycle has managed to achieve a shiplap wall look in her son's room without any power tools! I've toyed with the shiplap idea for sometime now, and I'm more convinced than ever after reading her tutorial, that Shiplap with NO Power Tools is a distinct possibility in my future! Maybe yours too? Thanks for the inspiration, Lindsey!
Diana’s Pick
Mandy gave us a project last week on her blog, From Splinter to Splendid that's after my own heart. She took a hunk of old curvy wood and turned it into a fabulous As for Me and My House Sign. Though its previous-life-purpose is a bit shocking, it makes a lovely, vintage looking sign, perfect for over her mantel.
Mandy gave us a project last week on her blog, From Splinter to Splendid that's after my own heart. She took a hunk of old curvy wood and turned it into a fabulous As for Me and My House Sign. Though its previous-life-purpose is a bit shocking, it makes a lovely, vintage looking sign, perfect for over her mantel.
Thanks so much for the party each week and thanks so much for taking the time to visit!!
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