PJ 325 – DIY salvaged junk projects

DIY Salvaged Junk volume 325 - affordable & creative upcycled & repurposed projects anyone can make! features & a link party at funkyjunkinteriors.net

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PJ 325 – DIY salvaged junk projects

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Happy weekend, everyone!

I just came from a wonderful visit with a long time reader. She took me to lunch, we went junkin, and even brought over some junk treasures for me! 

What a lovely surprise that was. Sandy, thanks for your kindness and generosity! 

These weekend parties remind me of my visit with Sandy. It’s always like a personal visit when you comment or link up. Thanks for YOUR lovely visit!

So here’s some favs from last weekend…

Industrial farmhouse bathroom, by Cherished Bliss, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Industrial farmhouse bathroom, by Cherished Bliss

Love the Fixer Upper vibe? This gorgeous bathroom is a must tour!

How to build a storage shelf inside a wall, by Refresh Living, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
How to build a storage shelf inside a wall, by Refresh Living

Grab that reclaimed wood, because this clever idea is begging to happen in any given room!

Sewing machine drawer signs, by My Salvaged Treasures, featured on Funky Junk Interiors

Sewing machine drawer signs, by My Salvaged Treasures

Many charming examples and ideas of getting the signed up look on sewing machine drawers! This ins only one cool idea of a few more…

Straw tote door decor wreath, by Sadie Seasongoods, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Straw tote door decor wreath, by Sadie Seasongoods

Next time you walk by those purses at the thrift store, you may wanna slow down and vision the possibilities… visit this post to see this on a door!

Junk succulent planters, by Saturdays Vintage Finds, featured on Funky Junk Interiors
Junk succulent planters, by Saturdays Vintage Finds

This charming post will have you both smiling, AND clamouring for cool things to plant succulents in!

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So, what did you make this past week?

Link up NEW projects only in the FIRST link up.

Link up NEW OR OLDER projects in the 2nd THEMED linkup.

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No need to link back. A share instead would be great! 🙂

However, for those that ask:

To upload the button, right click the 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. 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 with a link back to you, or its own new LINK WIDGET with no additional permission required.

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8 thoughts on “PJ 325 – DIY salvaged junk projects

  1. Sounds like a great way to spend the day, good friends and good junk! Thanks for the party and for featuring my upcycled sewing machine cabinet drawers.

  2. Thanks for including my junk planters in your favs this week. Your own use of junk, and your DIY salvaged junk party continue to inspire me. Sharon

  3. Hi Donna, thanks for hosting a great link up as usual.

    You might of noticed I made a bit of a booboo I linked my pinterest link by mistake and couldn’t delete it that is why there are 2 pictures of my window. Please delete the first one for me, the pinterest link. Sorry about that, hope your having a good weekend.

  4. Thank you for taking time to visit with me Donna. Do I dare say this was the highlight of a weeks vacation? I will be picking up the tools in Colin’s workshop very soon, he’s more than happy to share! He’s still talking about your staircase! Thanks again and I’ll be back to spend a few hours at Grampas and Grandmas.

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