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Seasons Salvaged Junk Greetings, friends! How’s the decorating fury going in your neck of the woods?
I think I’ve fussed over my tree at least 50 times. And my mantel has morphed from bare to full to bare again. Anyone else do this nonsense?!
My heart screams minimalist however my brain is still overloading everything. It’s right about now where I’ve told myself to just skip Christmas and work on the house instead, then POW. Something turns out. And I’m glad I kept going. Thanks for the therapy session.
This past week I slipped in a post about my travels that showcased the sweet little jungle covered cottage HERE my sis and I stayed in while venturing down the Road to Hana. If you need a little break from all the Christmas glitter, happy to provide!
Hey, and I even created! I’ve got a cool crate project to show you next week, however until then…
Pallet wood You Cut Tree Farm Christmas sign by Funky Junk Interiors
A few pallet wood planks came together to create a fun little focal point! I thought it would go on my mantel, however it ended up by my front door. Will show you around my place soon! I can hope.
Your own projects are hugely inspiring me to keep on keepin’ on! Here are a few highlights from last weekend’s fab link party post…
Pipe and wood industrial wall art display by Cherished Bliss
This entire picture needs to be in my house! It just screams dignified beauty, does it not? Graced wiith such a sensational way to hang a pic.
Salvaged wood log cabin quilt square by Wisconsin Magpie
Yes to this a million times over! I love the use of wood scraps that were already this thickness. On my to-do list!
Mini bottle brush Christmas tree and jar ornaments by Adirondack Girl At Heart
Nothing speaks winter more than a little snow infused with outdoor trees. These mini jars provide it all in the most adorable of ways.
Repurposed paper towel holder to plaid painted Christmas shelf by Organized Clutter
If you are a lover of all things plaid, this adorably festive shelf provides! What stunned me most is what it USE to be. So creative. Made with stencils, full details in the post link above.
Repurposed fish basket Christmas card holder by Homeroad
Who else thought ‘mini bed springs’ at first? How wrong we all are!
Repurposed wooden corner Christmas tree shelf and buffalo check map by Organized Clutter
Carlene’s vision for that shelf is most certainly top notch perfect. Genius addition of the stump brings it all together perfectly. And her cozy little buff check map seals the deal.
Stamped Christmas tree ornaments by Pillar Box Blue
Make these stamps and you too can have beautiful images applied to any medium! Wouldn’t they look darling all over a throw pillow?
Revisit last weekend’s party for many more ideas HERE
What did you make this past week? Link up below!
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1. Upcycled, DIY 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.
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Thanks for the party, Donna 🙂 Thanks so much for featuring my “trees in a bottle” project–love your wood pallet tree-sign!
That Christmas tree corner shelf that Organized Clutter did is genius! Wonder if I could do that with the 5 foot corner shelf I have in the garage?? You just attract the best talent, Donna! Thanks for faithfully hosting!
Thanks, always, Donna for your DIY Salvaged Junk, this week the 404th party. Have a great week.
Joy
Thank you for highlighting my stamped trees. I love this link party it always has the best stuff in it there are lots of inspirational project each week.
I would love everything in my home. inspired to create a one of a kind for the holidays.
ho ho ho
Just loving the “log cabin” patchwork done in wood by WI Magpie. Amazing.
Thanks for hosting, Donna.
Had to stop by and say hello and wish you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful month of December. Great group of projects and I sure love your cut tree farm sign this year. It’s perfection!
Thanks for hosting Donna! Great features… especially the corner shelf turned into a Christmas tree!! Liz
Thanks Donna for featuring my corner shelf tree and the plaid Christmas shelf. Your awesome stencils are making my Christmas decor sooooo fun!
Thanks for hosting. A lot of great projects here.
These are all ingenious ideas, hard to pick a fave…happy holidays! xo