Welcome to DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 527
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Hello there friends!
So nice to have you back for another inspiring weekend!
Even I’ve been busy this past week! I created a screen door (from scratch!) and even bought a new tool toy to get the job done! Can’t wait to share that with you soon!
I’ve also been working more on the yard, and have the cutest project I’ll be sharing early next week that’s all about enhancing your flowerbeds with scrap wood… it was one of those projects that I didn’t know would even transpire… which is most often the case when I just work around fixing up the house!
So yay to plenty of upcoming creativity!
But this past week I did share a heartfelt post HERE on losing my beloved bike trails due to our current climate…
But luckily, this story ends well, with a few valuable lessons in it for good measure! Come on over and visit one very pretty post with a very grateful ending!
You can also tell summer’s in the air with this week’s features from last week’s party… those vibrant bright happy colours just make ME happy! And here they are…
DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 527 features:
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Scrap wood mini lighthouse village by Junky Encores on Facebook
Alrighty Kim… keep this up and I may be making the cutest little scrap wood villages in the land right along with ya… because this lightouse beach front scene is to DIE for! So perfect for summer, isn’t it? It’s like, let’s create our dream vacation place so we can visit it right at home… adorable!
This post link leads to Facebook (not a how-to) so be sure to follow Kim there to see what she makes next!
Bifold door dryer vent cover and BBQ station by Interior Frugalista
Need to hide something outside? This post is your ultimate must-visit fix, using bifold doors! Genius and beautiful! Click the link to see how.
Stenciled denim table runner by Pillar Box Blue
It’s fun to dress up a table, but it’s even more fun when it isn’t fussy… which is the case with this gorgeous denim table runner! What a fab look for throw pillows, a tote bag, anything! Visit the post link to learn how. Includes stencil links.
Denim garden apron by Homeroad
Anyone else have a growing stack of jeans that (ahem) may not fit any longer? Here’s what to do with them! What a cute idea. I’d love one for building as well… or when painting…. what would you use it for? Click to learn how!
Jaffle iron painted garden sunflowers by Homeroad
If you have a stash of campfire accessories, you may have what’s called a jaffle iron… which apparently makes the most adorable painted sunflowers garden art for outdoors! Click to read what this special iron is traditionally used for and how it was revamped!
Jello mold pincushion by Fresh Vintage By Lisa S
I just sunk into my chair a few inches lower… but that’s only because these gorgeous pin cushions with jello mold bases are hinting at me to try sewing a few face masks… and I don’t even know if my machine still works! Maybe I should start with these first… LOL These are the cutest! Click the link to learn how to make them.
Link up below!
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What did you up-cycle this past week? Link up your newest for DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 527 below!
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1. Upcycled, DIY home decor projects only please. Items for sale must be in tutorial form. 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.
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. I would love it if you shared the first gallery picture instead. Thank-you!
Oh my goodness, Donna, it’s been WAY TO LONG! Thank you for still hosting this party! 🙂
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Donna
Thank you for hosting. Your parties are always so inspiring!
I’m so glad you shared my pincushions in the feature. It’s funny that you mentioned making face masks…of course I had to make one with the same vintage fabric. I didn’t think we would need to wear them very long- boy was I wrong.
My neighbor throw away an old bike and I picked it up!
MY Husband cleaned it and now I can ride around the neighborhood.
I never thought I’d ride but it’s fun.
xo Lisa S
Thank you so much for featuring my denim table runner. Glad to see you managed to get your bike trails back, well done.
Thanks so much for the feature Donna, and accommodating this non-blogger, lol.
Ummm, I can sew a stitch, but those pincushions are adorable!!
I look forward to seeing what you’ve been up to and again, big congrats on getting your riding trails back!
Love the variety of interesting features this week; the creativity juices are definitely on high! Thanks for hosting each week, Donna!
Oh my goodness, this landlocked Albertan who dreams of living near water is swooning over that ADORABLE lighthouse village! I’m thrilled to have my vent cover table featured among it and the other awesome features. Thank you, Donna, and happy trails this weekend. Off to read your latest biking adventure next.
Thanks for hosting the party. Looking forward to seeing what you’ve been working on.
Just found your linkup on the InLinkZ Directory. Thanks for hosting a great party. I look forward to visiting again.