Welcome to Vintage Charm Party #141!
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
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Vintage Charm Features of the Week:
Cecilia’s Pick
Thelma from Thelma's Days created an absolutely stunning floral arrangement using Lilacs in a Teapot. A girl after my own heart, Thelma bought the beautiful vintage transferware teapot at a church rummage sale. She didn't let the broken spout deter her, but chose instead to repurpose her rescued find as a vase. It's absolutely lovely, and can't you almost smell those lilacs? Be sure to drop by to see the rest of her charming vignette!
Kathleen’s Pick
Ann over at Dabbling and Decorating recently experienced something I like to call vintage nirvana. On a visit home to see her parents, she came across a vintage gift wrapping cutter right in their attic! Um, score! She then literally stumbled into an antiques store that had beautiful vintage wrapping paper she could display in the vintage paper cutter. How perfect is that? I absolutely love the vintage paper cutter and you have to visit Vintage Gift Wrapping Paper Cutter w/Vintage Paper to see the rusty chippy paper cutter as well as the gorgeous vintage paper she selected. I am totally jealous and am now on the lookout for something similar for myself!
Ann over at Dabbling and Decorating recently experienced something I like to call vintage nirvana. On a visit home to see her parents, she came across a vintage gift wrapping cutter right in their attic! Um, score! She then literally stumbled into an antiques store that had beautiful vintage wrapping paper she could display in the vintage paper cutter. How perfect is that? I absolutely love the vintage paper cutter and you have to visit Vintage Gift Wrapping Paper Cutter w/Vintage Paper to see the rusty chippy paper cutter as well as the gorgeous vintage paper she selected. I am totally jealous and am now on the lookout for something similar for myself!
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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!
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Thanks so much for hosting, Cecelia!!
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Deb
Thanks for the party Cecilia! I love Thelma's teapot and Lilacs. I have a paper cutter like that, but have never hung it. :) Boy, do I remember growing up with that Tupperware!
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Jann