Welcome to Vintage Charm Party #149 and August 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 August Feature of the Month: Congratulations to Julie @ Sum of Their Stories!
Julie from Sum of Their Stories crafted a lovely Vintage Handkerchief Jewelry Pouch that is perfectly charming! After she was given a pile of vintage hankies from her friend's mother's estate, she used them to create fragrant sachets and this beautiful jewelry pouch. Pay Julie a visit for her detailed tutorial, so you can make one too. Congratulations, Julie!

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Vintage Charm Features of the Week:
Cecilia’s Pick
Tiffany from Tee Diddly Dee shared a repurposed DIY Water Trough Storage Table that I absolutely adore--what a clever way to add extra storage and instant farmhouse style! Best of all, she included a step-by-step tutorial so you can make one too. Love it, Tiffany!

Kathleen’s Pick
I'm huge fan of fabric pumpkins, and Penny from Penny's Vintage Home, is a woman after my own heart. She recently used her decorating prowess to prepare her formal dining room table for fall--with a gorgeous fabric pumpkin centerpiece. and she's the talent behind those pumpkins--she made them herself. Be sure to stop by for fall decorating inspiration. Love it, Penny!
I'm huge fan of fabric pumpkins, and Penny from Penny's Vintage Home, is a woman after my own heart. She recently used her decorating prowess to prepare her formal dining room table for fall--with a gorgeous fabric pumpkin centerpiece. and she's the talent behind those pumpkins--she made them herself. Be sure to stop by for fall decorating inspiration. Love it, Penny!

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Love both of your fall projects.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute wreath. I have an ebrodiry hoop I hope to use similarly. And great find at dollar tree, I agree their floral is usulay not that great.
Great features, and I love the little jewelry pouch with hankies. We stock vintage hankies as a staple in our linens, and I love seeing what people do with them. Thank you for hosting us, Cecilia. You are appreciated each and every week.
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted to see my fabric pumpkin centerpiece in your features this week! Thank you for your kind words.....hugs...
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, feature of the month, how exciting. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteI loved making the little jewellery pouch with the old handkerchiefs so I'm so happy that you like them too.
Great features! I'm sharing my Traveling Tote adventure which includes spending a week in an elegant inn built in the 1800s. I hope this fits the guidlines. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteCecelia,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting each week and for visiting!!!
Hugs,
Debbie