DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 412

DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 412 - Piano bench sign shelf, industrial island, baking pan stand, plus! Features and NEW junk projects on Funky Junk Interiors

Welcome to DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 412

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Hello everyone! 

If you are a regular reader, you’ll know I haven’t blogged this past week due to a recent surgery, and a tooth with one crazy story you won’t even believe. So in between running to emerg appointments, relying on others to be driven around and learning the cab system in my home town, I’ve been laying low allowing my body to knit back together again. It’s been a long week.

But it comes with some very unexpected good twists and turns. It’s going to make a great story I’ll be sharing soon. Today was the first day I felt well enough to write, so we’ll start with this party post (how’s that for timing?!), then move on to new wonderful ramblings ahead! 

I. Am. Nearly. Back!

So, let’s take a look from last week’s party at these beautiful features…

Buffalo check and Antiques stenciled piano bench table and Antiques display for collectibles by Organized Clutter, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

Buffalo check and Antiques stenciled piano bench table and Antiques display for collectibles by Organized Clutter

A simple piano bench becomes SO much more, thanks to a couple of stencils leading the way. Shown above with the lid flipped up is a charming Antiques display! Doesn’t it look like a separate sign sitting on top?

With the lid closed is equally gorgeous… click to check it out!

Antique brush wall art in a mudroom, by So Much Better With Age, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

Antique brush wall art in a mudroom, by So Much Better With Age

If I didn’t have a reason to collect old brushes, I sure do now. Aren’t these wall mounted brushes the most rustically charming things you ever did see?!

This post is part of a gorgeous mudroom tour that is a must-peek!

Industrial farmhouse white kitchen with corrugated metal island by One More Time, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

Industrial farmhouse white kitchen with corrugated metal island by One More Time

This kitchen tour is not only beautiful, it hosts super unique touches you won’t see anywhere else! Take that island for example… goooooodness. This post showcases its full tutorial, and a full kitchen tour worth your click.

Crib clothing hanger by The Boondocks Blog, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

Crib clothing hanger by The Boondocks Blog

When a simple crib side comes to the rescue to help organize your life. Love pre-built helpers! Wouldn’t this idea also make a fabulous pot rack on a wall? Or laundry room clothes dryer?

Snowflake stenciled vintage sleigh for winter decor by Sadie Seasongoods, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

Snowflake stenciled vintage sleigh for winter decor by Sadie Seasongoods

‘Tis still the season to decorate with powdery blue and white snowflake motifs… and this sleigh was the perfect target! So beautifully themed. Stencil info in the post.

Repainted vintage ski winter decor by Lora B, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

Repainted vintage ski winter decor by Lora B

Anyone else have ‘old skis’ on their shopping list? These wooden vintages ones are gorgeous! Love how the blue further emphasizes winter.

2-tiered industrial bakeware tray by Homeroad, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

2-tiered industrial bakeware tray by Homeroad

ADORING the look of this tiered stand with that wooden pedistal… wouldn’t it also make an amazing kitchen herb garden?!

What have you made this past week? Link up below!

 

Party Highlights on Pinterest from Party Junk.53 PM

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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. Repeats are welcome in secondary themed linkups only.

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 instead would be very appreciated. Thank you! : )

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13 thoughts on “DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 412

  1. Hey Donna !!! Hope that your tooth has settled down and you are doing ok with getting around too.

    Thanks for your 412th DIY Salvaged Junk Projects today. Hugs.

    Joy

  2. Your teaser has me so intrigued by what you have to share with us. Looking forward to that post! I hope you’re on the mend. Thank you for hosting the party.

  3. Donna i am so glad to hear that the surgery went well and hope you have a very speedy recovery so you can get back on your bike. I want to thank you for the feature. Any day I am featured here is always a good day! Have a great weekend. And we’ll be looking forward to what’s up next in your journey.

  4. Donna you’ve been in my prayers and in my thoughts. Happy that you are healing up! Relax and get better! Hugs, Sharon

  5. Dear Donna

    So glad you are finally feeling better. Eager to hear “the rest of the story.” Your stories are always entertaining.

    Brenda

  6. Hi Donna,

    Glad to hear things are looking up and you are back on track. Look forward to your newest story. Lots of cool things on this party. Several I might try.

  7. hey, Miss Donna! I’ve seen some shenanigans on facebook involving your new set o’ wheels… and your brother and your sister 😉 I’m glad to know you have some fun-loving people there to keep you company and outta’ trouble (yes, I’m laughing even as I type that!) while you are healing. please don’t get into any accidents on that thing, ok?!!! ~ deb @ homewardFOUND

  8. Hi there Donna! Hoping you’re feeling better and able to move around without too much trouble. Just wanted to let you know I was thinking of you and have been enjoying reading past posts in your archives. Very informative and helpful. Take care!

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