Welcome to DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 554
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Hi all!
What a week. While you were busy creating and no doubt decorating for Christmas, I was working on a wall treatment. Boy do I know how to time things!
But know what? I wanted something special in my living room for Christmas. It was a weird year for all of us, and my desire was to make Christmas even more special with cozied-up walls… and here’s what I ended up doing…
Removable board and batten wall treatment by Funky Junk Interiors
Grabbing some mdf moulding, a cabin-cozy style of board and batten made a pretty big impact! But this project has a twist. It’s removable… so you can change your mind with it after the fact too! Click to visit the entire room. I ADORE it! And glad I pushed hard to belt it out.
Now about that tree…
And, you guys are a really testing me here. I allow 6 features per party post so you don’t have to scroll for 100 years to get to the links. But I allowed 7 to slip in, but could have kept going!
You will soon see why with these gorgeous highlights from last week’s party…
DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 554 features:
Please visit each original project link below before pinning.
Wood slice Christmas ornaments by The House On Silverado
Wood sliced ornaments are a rustic Christmas given… but add the design by wood burning brings these to epic level! These are GORGEOUS! Click the link to learn what tool to use!
Wood slat Christmas tree by Interior Frugalista
Isn’t this a spectacular tree?! It’s crate-style with crate markings, Christmas-style! Visit the post to learn what this tree was made from… but beware, you may end up breaking one too to make this…
Milk crate carton Christmas village by Little Vintage Cottage
No need to shop for expensive Christmas village pieces this round… re-vamped milk cartons will do! Isn’t it charming? Click the link to learn how.
Industrial tool caddy by Sadie Seasongoods
After spotting a row of tool totes at the thrift, this one got industrialized! This post includes some amazing info like what to paint cans with, a pallet crate stencil, and how to age new screws. It’s a must-read!
Hand painted toile floral pumpkins by Homeward Found
These jaw-dropping pumpkins were not decoupaged… they are hand-painted to mimic the plates behind them. Can you even?! Do scroll this post. It is SO inspiring and beautiful.
Toy Christmas tree hauling truck by Organized Clutter
You’ll want to be on the lookout for wooden trucks after this post. This takes the typical Christmas tree hauling truck to an all new level! Click to learn all the details and find out what these perfect Christmas colours are!
Repurposed table leg candlesticks by Lora B
My new fav thing to collect is going to be table legs after seeing this AMAZING fireplace mantel. Click the link for the amazing tour, including valuable wood painting tips to get this look!
Link up below!
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What did you up-cycle this past week? Link up your newest for DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 553 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!
THANK YOU FOR HOSTING THIS LOVELY PARTY, DONNA.
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Oh my gosh! These are amazing! The milk carton village. EEEEK!
Thank you for hosting the party!
Thanks for featuring my Christmas wooden truck! I am so busy with the new stencils. Can’t wait to share my new projects. Thanks for hosting!
Thank you for featuring my wood slat Christmas tree! I had so much fun with that stencil. We haven’t decorated yet either. Finger’s crossed it happens this weekend. Have a great weekend!
Your board and batten wall is so cool! Yes, switching things up in your home alway pumps up the excitement to decorate! I’ve been working on the outside, since we had a wave of warm weather, but the bins are waiting in the dining room! Thanks for hosting and featuring my repurposed candlesticks; they were so much fun!
Thank you so much for featuring my wood slice ornaments and for hosting! I LOVE seeing all the creativity people share here!
-Niky @ The House on Silverado
My pleasure Niky, LOVE that project so much! That looks like a great tool to have!
thank you so much for including my painted pumpkins in your feature this week, Donna! ❤️
i am SO inspired by your board & batten wall treatment – and your sneaky trick! you never cease to amaze me with your skills and creativity.
… and i just gotta’ say that MILK CARTON VILLAGE is the cutest thing ever!!!!!!!!!! ~ deb