Welcome to Party Junk 261 – an upcycled link party
Every Friday, 7 PM through Sunday 11 PM Pacific
Happy Friday once again!
So, as most of you know, I’m in the midst of this big purging spree thing. I shocked a few with my painting studio, going from ‘garbage can special’ to ‘heavenly white’, but know, it doesn’t look like that today already. When you move in, it can be as messy as moving out! 🙂
Anyway, still gathering cool and quirky ideas, so I went hunting at last weekend’s party for some, and check out what I found!
New – old office door / The Pink Tumbleweed
Alison has the right idea. If you wish to add true vintage character to a home, why not change out the doors? This one is a beauty! And the lettering touch is perfection.
Farmhouse styled fan / One More Time Events
A fan is just a fan… until you add chicken wire cages, distressed blades, and paint it chalkboard black. Now THIS is a fan I’d be happy to have in any room! Nice industrial edge to it.
Make your own enamelwear / Homework
I have always loved enamelwear, but was TOTALLY thrown that this is faux! The before was some crafty looking bucket that you’d totally overlook at any thrift store. This technique is super easy to do! I’ll be trying it for sure.
Piano keyboard table / Repurposed For Life
While everyone’s getting rid of pianos they no longer desire, Lyn made a gorgeous glass topped table out of hers! It didn’t start out as a glossy baby grand though, check out the before! Stunning transformation.
Upcycled storage ideas for a paint room / Funky Junk Interiors
Now, this project isn’t exactly genius, however it did raise some eyebrows for the curious. I was asked why I turned my craft paints upside down in a toolbox. One reason is for ease of finding the colour you want, but there are other reasons too. Click the link to read more and see more repurposed ideas!
Ready to show your own new old stuff? Link up below!
Non bloggers!
You are invited to share your repurposed projects on my Facebook page HERE. Watch for the party prompt, and go for it! And be sure to stop back here later… you just may be featured on the blog. 🙂
To upload button…
Right click a button above, save to desktop, upload into your blog post like a photo, apply a no-follow attribute, and attach this post’s url as a link to the picture.
~ Party Junk blah blah linkup rules ~
1. Upcycled, DIY home projects only please. Items for sale must be in tutorial form on your blog.
2. Linkups must be your own work, not another’s.
3. Only projects new to Party Junk please. The themed linkup is an exception.
4. By linking up here, you’re cool with me featuring you on my blog, Pinterest, Twitter, FJI Facebook and I Love That Junk with no additional permission required and add your link to like minded themed linkups.
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Thanks so much Donna for the junk lovers party every week. Love your features especially that door!
Thank you, Betsy! Glad you like our door. We think it’s pretty fun too 🙂
What a great surprise… Thank you Donna for featuring my Farmhouse Style Ceiling Fan!
Such great features, heading over to check them out! Thanks for hosting!
Thanks so much for the party Donna! Great features, love the fan!
Love coming to this party for inspiration. Thank you for hosting each week.
Hi Donna,
Here I am at 2:30 a.m. thanking you for hosting this party…must be a real fan!
Cheryl
Great features! Thank you for hosting the party. Have a wonderful weekend.
CRAZY Creative features this week! Loved them all. The old Office door reminds me so much of old movies and television shows I grew up watching–not to mention visits to the bank with my Mom!
Cynthia, thank you SO much for the kind words! Glad you like the door as much as we do. Have a great weekend!
Those were some awesome upcycles you featured. Seems you’re well on your way to being organinzed in 2015. Way to go!
I almost CHOKED when I saw that you featured our office door! THANK YOU!!!!
Haha, my pleasure! I LOVE it!!!!
Thanks for hosting Donna!
Jenny @renovardesign.com
I’ve got a hideous ceiling fan over my table. Time to change it up! Thanks for the great idea.