Welcome to Vintage Charm Party #116!
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 your Vintage Charm hostesses have been up to this week!
We'd love to connect with you!
Cecilia
My Thrift Store Addiction
We're in the process of updating our Vintage Charm Party Features and Favorites board to reflect the party's recent changes, which includes a new link. {Click on the pink link to follow it!} We'd love to have you follow and remember--we don't just pin features, but many other posts we love as well! We want to build your traffic and popularity any way we can.
Vintage Charm Features of the Week:
Cecilia’s Pick
Be still my vintage hankie loving heart--Lora B. shared an absolutely darling Valentine Handkerchief Charger! Crafted from her grandma's vintage handkerchief collection, she bravely cut, sprayed and fused to create this charming no-sew project. Pay Lora a visit for her list of supplies and a detailed tutorial.
Kathleen’s Pick
My friend Tania over at Little Vintage Cottage is a talented crafter, thrifter, repurposer and so much more. In her Updated 1960s Kitchen Reveal she shares how she started with a plain Jane 1960s kitchen and turned it modern farmhouse mostly with her own DIY know-how! After hiring a contractor for the "big stuff", Tania proceeded to DIY some shiplap backsplash over the counters and gorgeous tile backsplash over the stove. She DIY'd new modern lighting and painted all the cupboards--as well as opened some up for a traditional farmhouse look. She even made the curtains! I'm in love with her new kitchen and I'm sure you will be too. Be sure to drop by for great before and after photos and a ton of DIY tutorials!
My friend Tania over at Little Vintage Cottage is a talented crafter, thrifter, repurposer and so much more. In her Updated 1960s Kitchen Reveal she shares how she started with a plain Jane 1960s kitchen and turned it modern farmhouse mostly with her own DIY know-how! After hiring a contractor for the "big stuff", Tania proceeded to DIY some shiplap backsplash over the counters and gorgeous tile backsplash over the stove. She DIY'd new modern lighting and painted all the cupboards--as well as opened some up for a traditional farmhouse look. She even made the curtains! I'm in love with her new kitchen and I'm sure you will be too. Be sure to drop by for great before and after photos and a ton of DIY tutorials!
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Party Guidelines
Content: Submit up to three posts that involve vintage finds, crafts, DIYs, or other vintage subject matter. Please do not submit Etsy or items for sale. FOOD LINKS WILL BE DELETED!
Link-back: Be sure to include the Vintage Charm button or a text link back to the party in your linked post. This is mandatory to be featured.
Visitation: Please visit other blog posts—after all, that’s what a link up is all about. When pinning, please go to the source of a photo to pin it to Pinterest, so the originator of the post gets the credit.
Hostess Love: Consider following each of your party hostesses blogs and/or one or more forms of social media. We love connecting with each of our guests and will be highlighting features on all of our social media.
Spread the Word: Consider mentioning Vintage Charm on your social media to help spread the word and make this party a great experience for everyone.
Prizes: Keep in mind that each month we will select one of the month’s featured posts to be Featured on all four hostesses blogs. At the end of the year, one of the twelve monthly features will be selected as the Grand Prize Feature of the Year. Prize TBA.
Permission: By linking up to Vintage Charm you assert that the photographs are yours (or you have permission to use them), and you give your hostesses permission to feature them on social media or a blog party, with a link back to your blog. You likewise assert that the content of your post is also yours.
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Cecelia,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting each week!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Oh! The hankie charger is wonderful! What a great way to get to enjoy them instead of being tucked away somewhere! Great features. Thanks for hosting each week.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cecilia
Cecilia, that hankie charger is a perfect example of what I Don't so, but rather stow those special hankies away. What a smart project to enjoy the linens!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the weekly vintage charm. Have a great weekend.
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DeleteDear Cecilia,
ReplyDeletethank you both for hosting and for sharing always so lovely and inspiring features !
Wishing you a most wonderful day,
I'm sending my dearest love to you
XOXO Daniela at ~ My little old world ~ (Dany)
Thank you so much for hosting - hope your week is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cecilia for co-hosting your 116th Vintage Charm, always appreciated. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Hello! I am so delighted to join your party! I do appreciate you hosting,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Thank you for hosting. Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeletexo Dianne