DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 369

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DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 369

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Hey junkers!

So… I have a problem. These weekend feature posts are starting to get too large. Are they too large? Because I’m finding it increasingly hard to stop. Thank you for bringing over such quality every week!

But if you don’t see yourself featured here, be sure to check the Pinterest feature board, and please do feel free to repin from it too, because It’s AMAZING.

So, I’m pretty happy to say, I created two things this week. YES! I love to change my mind where signs are concerned, so I came up with an interchangeable sign concept that will have you switching out signs in 30 seconds or less.

Also up, one quirky entryway fix that entails 2 ladders. This one was so fun!

Sure beats belting out just another boring closet redo…. which I also did!

Ok, on with your amazingness! Here are (too many yet not enough) features from last weekend’s party…

Crate side table, by Robb Restyle, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Crate side table, by Robb Restyle

When you want to LIVE inside a picture, you know you nailed a space that is a must make. This side table on pin legs? I just need this in my life.

This post also showcases MANY other ways to use vintage boxes in home decor. Gorgeous browse!

DIY headboard bench, by Pastels and Macarons, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
DIY headboard bench, by Pastels and Macarons

I call this one a perfect mix of upscale meets rustic. This bench is gorgeous! Check out how perfectly the footboard created the arms… swoon!

Upcycled sign drawer shelf, by Scavenger Chic, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Upcycled sign drawer shelf, by Scavenger Chic

She had me at old sign, but being that this shelf was made from an old drawer makes this repurpose even BETTER!

Love the delish mix of wood, white and black. It always works!

Barn quilt coasters, by Knick of Time, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Barn quilt coasters, by Knick of Time, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

Angie is back with her gorgeous barn quilt designs… and this time, it’s all about teaming it up with your fav beverage! These are so pretty!

2 ladder shelf in an entry | funkyjunkinteriors.net
2 ladder shelf in an entry by Funky Junk Interiors

Thank goodness something went wrong in the entry forcing me to get creative… 2 ladders became a shelving unit! Super easy build for the non builder types.

interchangeable kitchen signs with Pantry, Lunch, Coffee with Funky Junk's Old Sign Stencils
Interchangeable kitchen signs by Funky Junk Interiors

A FAST fix for those that love to change decor, without all the work! Stencil links in blog post.

Painted weathered wood bed makeover, by Bless'er House, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Painted weathered wood bed makeover, by Bless’er House

I am a Restoration Hardware finish fanatic, so when I saw this painted bed redo, it’s the first thing I thought of! This finish was done with layered paint! Perfection.

Brick pencil holder by Grillo Designs, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Brick pencil holder by Grillo Designs

Where are these kinds of bricks? I want in! LOVE the cement looking finish on them!

Bath towel holder with sign, by Organized Clutter, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Bath towel holder with sign, by Organized Clutter

I’m all about functional art, so this project nails that for me! Just LOVE the distressed treatment on this sign!

Denim dog bone toys, by Pillar Box Blue, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

Denim dog bone toys, by Pillar Box Blue

I don’t have a dog, but I feel inclined to make oversized dog bone pillows regardless. ADORABLE.

Origami flowers with buttons, by Lora B, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Origami flowers with buttons, by Lora B

Wow… the flowers are just amazing! But the button centres raise this repurpose to spectacular.

Vintage sign treatment with new wood, by Homeroad, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Vintage sign treatment with new wood, by Homeroad

Susan shares a fab technique on how to get new wood looking old. And nothing quite screams spring like that green! Laundry was made with a stencil, all info in post.

What did you make this past week? Link up below!

Party Highlights on Pinterest from Party Junk.53 PM

~ Blah blah linkup rules ~

1. UpcycledDIY home decor projects only please. Items for sale must be in tutorial form on your blog. NO FOOD NOR NEW CRAFTS please.

2. Linkups must be your own work, not another’s.

3. Only projects new to this link party please. The themed linkup (if applicable) is an exception.

4. By linking up here, you’re cool with me featuring you on my blog,  Pinterest, Twitter, FJI Facebook with a link back to you, or its own new LINK WIDGET with no additional permission required.

5. No need to link back! Pinning the first image would be very appreciated. Thank you! 🙂

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10 thoughts on “DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 369

  1. Wow you had some great projects last week. I’ve put air brick and hairpin legs on my shopping list. Thank you so much for featuring my dog toys. I think giant bone pillows is an awesome idea!

  2. You’re right so many awesome things at this linky – its the only one I visit anymore because everything is awesome! Those denim dog bones are to cute my dog would love that. Hope you have a great weekend Donna.

  3. Another great party, Donna

    Loved the denim dog bones and have been saving old Levi’s so will try and make some for my grand dog, a yellow lab. Also, the origami flowers, and crushed tin can planters. I have picked up driftwood on the beach and with all the heavy rains in California this year there are choice pieces to plant succulents in. Thank you Donna for all your hard work.

  4. Thanks for featuring my button-centered origami flowers, Donna! They’re a good fix when we get March snowstorms like we did today 🙁 I’m loving your 2 ladder shelves, especially how you rigged them onto that bench-genius! Thanks, always for hosting!

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