Welcome to Vintage Charm Party #153 and September 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 September Feature of the Month: Congratulations to Heather @ Centsible Chateau!
Heather from Centsible Chateau has done it again. She transformed a traditional white farmhouse-style buffet into one with a real "wow" factor. All it needed was a new coat of paint coupled with a bright new dining room wall and--voila! She created a whole new look, all in one sweep. Be sure to check it out in Little Farmhouse Style Sweet Buffet Makeover.
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Vintage Charm Features of the Week:
Cecilia’s Pick
Debby from Debby Goes Shabby shared gorgeous French Fall Finds that she used to style a stunning mantel that I absolutely adore! Her combination of neutrals, blush, and gold paired with that beautiful mirror is sheer perfection. Isn't the toile print a charming way to accent a faded mirror? Lovely, Debby!
Kathleen’s Pick
Jonni of Minnie's Milestones created a wreath that is so lovely, affordable and absolutely doable that you must check it out. The materials are inexpensive and the end result looks nothing less than professional. So visit A Simple Fall Wreath and learn how to make just that--a simple fall wreath that will brighten up any door or room in your home.
Jonni of Minnie's Milestones created a wreath that is so lovely, affordable and absolutely doable that you must check it out. The materials are inexpensive and the end result looks nothing less than professional. So visit A Simple Fall Wreath and learn how to make just that--a simple fall wreath that will brighten up any door or room in your home.
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Congrats Heather the buffet is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe scarecrows tucked in the outdoor cactus looks like it was mad for Fall.
The cotton wreath is great, love how you used coupons to get all the supplies. I don't even know what these "cotton balls" are lol but I say picks with them at Michaels and I do think they are great looking.
Cecelia,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting each week and for all your visits!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Thanks for hosting! Your little scarecrow and succulents look so cute!
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