Welcome to DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 487
Every Friday, 7 PM through Wednesday 11 PM Pacific
Happy party day, friends!
So glad to see you by again… AND so productive!
Me… not so much. Ok, I am finally finishing up a project I started about 2 years ago and it’s nearly complete. But… no blog post to show for it quite yet. BUT I did output a video tutorial on Insta Stories on it HERE sharing the project in the works! The Shipping Crate Stamps are being featured on something VERY full sized… it’s turning out pretty cool!
And I did write two posts… that are still in draft mode.
So close but yet so far…
Anyone else getting distracted by the sunshine too? I think I’m stuck in between vacation and work mode. I start something, then, oh… it’s sunny! I think I’ll just sit out here a spell…
Ah well, summer is fleeting so may as well enjoy it while it’s here!
Glad to see you nailing some great projects though! Here’s a few beauties from last weekend’s party…
Grain sack striped vintage desk by Wisconsin Magpie
The vintage-style sure caught my eye in this one! Love the desk, but the stripes finished it off perfectly!
Specimen wall chart artwork by Adirondack Girl At Heart
I’ve always loved these vintage specimen wall charts, and here’s the perfect instruction on how to make your own! Love the easy frame fix!
Succulent plants on reels wall art by Petticoat Junktion
Admit it… these really grabbed your eye! I love the layering and entire arrangement. But the succulents really sealed this deal, theming the look perfect for summer!
Driftwood hanging fish by Homeroad
You’ve seen stacked driftwood hangings before I’m sure… but this fish shape does it for me! How fascinating!
Garden junk tour by Organized Clutter
You are bound to end up with a whole lotta unique junk ideas after this meander through Carlene’s garden junk 2019 tour… on video this year! It’s AMAZING!
Faux copper pill bottle vases by Artsy Va Va
Pill bottles?! I don’t see any pill bottles. I see some super rustic copper patina vases. What a cool technique from something so standard!
Repurposed footboard shelf by Fresh Vintage By Lisa S
Take a good long hard look at your next headboard or footboard… it may serve you better as a productive shelf! Isn’t the shape of this so elegant?!
What did you make this past week? Link up below!
~ Blah blah linkup rules ~
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, to keep things fresh. Repeats may be deleted.
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 to the party in your posts. I would love it if you shared the first gallery picture instead. Thank-you for helping inspire others!
ah, thanks for the feature Donna! Can’t wait to see what you have been up to. I guess I need to watch instaStories. Kathy
Donna
I’m so happy you shared my Foot-board Shelf in the feature.
You always give the sweetest comments-
I appreciate you so much- Your parties are awesome. Everyone is so creative!
Have a great week:)
xo Lisa S
Lovely skies tonight – love your Instagram posts. Thanks Donna for hosting you 487th DIY Salvaged Junk Projects.
Have a great week.
Joy
Thanks for hosting each week, Donna! Love popping over and seeing all the best of the best DIY Junk projects from the most talented! Enjoy these last days of summer; we’re enjoying a little reprieve from the heat, which is wonderful!
Hi Donna, I hope my lavender post loosely qualifies as salvaged, considering I’m “salvaging” the buds. LOL If not, I won’t be offended if you delete it. Like you, I’m enjoying every fleeting moment of summer now that here in Alberta we’re actually getting some summer temperatures. Have a great weekend and happy trails!
Thank you so much for hosting Donna!
Thanks so much for the sweet feature, Donna–looking forward to seeing your project!!
Thanks so much for hosting this party for junkers, and for featuring my garden tour, Donna!