Welcome to Party Junk 228 – Branches and twigs
Every Friday, 7PM through Sunday 11 PM Pacific
If you are a lover of decorating with nature, these creations made from branches and twigs will have you running for the back yard this weekend! I personally adore branches for their woodsy appeal. They are reclaimed wood in the most natural of ways.
Here are a few projects that inspired me…
DIY twig lampshade – Shabby Creek Cottage
Add lots of rustic, woodsy appeal to your lighting with a twig lampshade… so pretty!
Branch jewelry holder in a salvaged farmhouse bathroom makeover / Funky Junk Interiors
Don’t bypass a freshly pruned branch… bring it inside and put it to work for you in unique ways! This branch jewellery holder was the perfect touch beside the bathroom sink.
A log (or branch) wreath / Duke & Duchesses
This beautifully rustic branch wreath is perfection. So easy to make too!
Branch handled toolboxes / Funky Junk Interiors
Branches make wonderful toolbox handles… cut to size and you’re done!
Visit this wonderful collection of 27 uses of Branches and Sticks on one clipboard on Hometalk HERE!
Using twigs and branches in a unique way?
Link them up in this weekend’s themed linkup below!
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1. Upcycled, DIY home projects only please. Items for sale must be in tutorial form on your blog.
2. Linkups must be your own work, not another’s.
3. Only projects new to Party Junk please. The themed linkup is an exception.
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Hi Donna, loved your newsletter on Monday (and what a happy surprise to see my funky junky tool box there too). Thanks for diy projects using branches and twigs, great ideas.
Joy
My pleasure to feature you Joy! I’ll be pulling features each week for the newsletter as well as my thank-you for continuing to visit each weekend! 🙂
Thanks for the party Donna – have a great weekend!
Hi Donna, I linked up in both sections this week {hope that’s okay!} I’m LOVING all the branch/twig projects. I can’t wait until it’s warmed up enough here to get out and collect some more branches for something fun over here!
Thanks so much for the party!
Jeanette
Absolutely! The more the merrier! LOVE your gate so much!
Thanks for the party, Donna. I put sticks in my winter window boxes. Really, I love working with sticks. Best wishes, Linda
I haven’t had time to do anything “creative” this week…boo!! But I do have an easy twig/button idea to share 🙂 Thanks for hosting…have a great weekend! Laurel
PS…maybe I should do a quick post on “Edward”?? hahaha 🙂
Why yes, we want to meet Edward. Bring it! 🙂
I love using nature’s bounty to create cool things, and we have a lot of nature here. I’ve pinned this post because there are so many awesome ideas linked up here! I’m going to have fun when the snow melts gathering twigs & branches for the projects I’d love to try. Thanks!
Debbie 🙂
Love the tool boxes Donna. Can’t wait to hear about the revolution1
The twig lamp is awesome!
That lamp! I love it!
Gigi @ Old World Patina
Hi Donna!!
I love bringing nature indoors, and I cannot think of a better idea thing that twigs and branches, brilliant! Thanks for hosting, have a wonderful weekend – xo
You inspired the headboard I linked up this week. Pulling junk together to help make something awesome. I hope you check out the architectural salvage I used. Thanks for inspiring me in all that you do and for hosting this awesome party.
Shannon ~ bohemianjunktion.com