PJ 306 – an upcycled link party

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Repurposed projects only please. (from old junk to something new)

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NO food.

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propeller (fan) light fitting by Junk 4 Joy, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

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Welcome to Party Junk 306 – an upcycled link party

Every Friday, 7 PM through Sunday 11 PM Pacific

Well, hello once again, to another great roundup of features and your new links!

It really is such a privilege to represent my favs that you continue to bring over each weekend. 

Here are a few of my favs from last week…

vintage door plates sliding door by Timeless Treasures, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
vintage door plates sliding door by Timeless Treasures

If you love the sliding barn door thing, you totally need to see the before of this door. It will make you believe any old door can become this. So gorgeous!

MAKE A CHRISTMAS TREE FROM LICENSE PLATES by A Piece of Rainbow, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
MAKE A CHRISTMAS TREE FROM LICENSE PLATES by A Piece of Rainbow

Yep. Gonna round up my old plates and see what I can come up with. Love this, especially for in a dark corner somewhere!

How to flattened winecorks, by Do It Yourself Inspirations, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
How to flattened winecorks, by Do It Yourself Inspirations

What a beautiful, rustic surface! Who knew it could be achieved with unwrapped corks?! It’s pretty enough to just hang up as is. Click through to see how this was used.

propeller (fan) light fitting by Junk 4 Joy, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
propeller (fan) light fitting by Junk 4 Joy

All I know is, I’m on the hunt for a propeller! This is FANTASTIC!

Chestnuts and willow garland, by Four Corners Design, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Chestnuts and willow garland, by Four Corners Design

If you love the woodsy tones nature can provide, this project is easy and beautiful!

HOW TO CARVE WOODEN SPOONS, by Cherished Bliss, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
HOW TO CARVE WOODEN SPOONS, by Cherished Bliss

If you love the old world look, this carved spoon project is amazing! It’s involved, but the outcome is pretty outstanding!

Dresser drawer nightstand, by Scavenger Chic, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Dresser drawer nightstand, by Scavenger Chic

This project is perfection for those not wishing to build from scratch. Genius use!

And, here’s 3 new ones from moi, showcasing 3 new winter stencil designs…

Sleigh Rides Christmas Card Holder - Funky Junk Interiors
Sleigh Rides Christmas Card Holder – Funky Junk Interiors

Isn’t it quite amazing how this little old fence plank became so much more festive and useful in the blink of an eye? 🙂

Ski Lodge front entry sign with ladder with crate storage / Funky Junk Interiors
Ski Lodge front entry sign with ladder with crate storage / Funky Junk Interiors

Decorating for winter can be as easy as a plank with added hooks.

Rustic Hot Cocoa Bar with reclaimed wood taxidermy / Funky Junk Interiors
Rustic Hot Cocoa Bar with reclaimed wood taxidermy / Funky Junk Interiors

The warmth of wood really draws me in! Can a hot cocoa bar ever be too rustic?

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What did you make this week?

Bloggers, Link up your newest and coolest upcycles below… can’t wait to see what you’ve been up to!

Non bloggers, feel free to share your own junk projects on my Facebook page HERE! You may even find yourself featured there… 🙂

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~ Party Junk blah blah linkup rules ~

1. UpcycledDIY 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 (if applicable) 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 or it’s own new LINK WIDGET with no additional permission required.

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13 thoughts on “PJ 306 – an upcycled link party

  1. well donna, your ski lodge and cocoa station are so jaw-droppingly (have to invent this word!) gorgeous I am in awe….. I really really want to get a behind the scene peek at your storage area, because I would need a huge warehouse of cool stuff to be able to create something so amazing every time!!!!
    btw I came over by chance because I saw this Christmas tree of mason jar lids from 2014, passed out at its beauty, and woke up here. 😉 xoxo

  2. I am loving, not only your signs, but the way you make them so homey. I need to take lessons. Once again, thank you for the feature and the party. You’re the best.

  3. Oh my word, Donna, those are great features! I love the propeller light, license plate tree, and the flattened wine corks! Wow! Thanks for hosting. Your signs are so cute. I still love your junk deer. 🙂

  4. Good morning Donna … Love all your stencils. I want them all but need a truck load of fence boards to paint. Thanks for always hosting such an interesting party … lots of inspiration and talent. I really appreciate you featuring my sliding “barn door” that I used in our master bath makeover.
    Thanks … have a great week.
    Audrey Z.

  5. Thank you for hosting! Just watch your periscope and loved every minute of it! So many great tips! Can’t wait for your next one 🙂
    Love alllll of your new stencils and the way you present your wares!
    Popping by to share my quick and easy Santa treat Tray!
    Hope you have a wonderful week 🙂

  6. Donna I love everything about your website. My husband is so happy to be able to collect some more junk since I’ve been inspired by you! Thanks for hosting the party.

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