Want to be a pin-up girl? Join the party, and if you are featured, I'll pin your project to my Green Willow Pond Features Board!
I'm finding it difficult to post Pinteresting Mondays, Tuesdays Top Ten, and this party on Tuesday night, so from here on out, I will be including the features right here with the party. I think it will be better exposure for the featured links too.
If you missed it, I posted a tutorial for my Rustic Valentine Wreath here.
Also this week I upcycled this tin for storage of all the little bits 'n bobs in my craft room. Click on the picture for the tutorial.
There were so many great link-ups again this week. I am amazed at all the talent you all have. This weeks top link was this French Basket by Rebecca at The Gathering Place.
Danielle at Silver Pennies antiqued a gold mirror with chalk paint, letting the gold peek through...stunning!
I really want to figure out a wall in my house that I can do this to. Lacey at Feathering my Nest painted a whole wall with chalkboard paint. I love the dramatic look of it.
Denise...on a Whim shared this gorgeous desk she refinished and painted. I love the blue and white combined with the stained top!
I'm finding it difficult to post Pinteresting Mondays, Tuesdays Top Ten, and this party on Tuesday night, so from here on out, I will be including the features right here with the party. I think it will be better exposure for the featured links too.
If you missed it, I posted a tutorial for my Rustic Valentine Wreath here.
Also this week I upcycled this tin for storage of all the little bits 'n bobs in my craft room. Click on the picture for the tutorial.
I didn't get any other project posts up this week, but I did do some projects. My neice is getting married in August, and I am helping with some of the decorations. My sister came this weekend and we brainstormed ideas and made up some samples. We had a blast, shared some gut-splitting laughter, and even got in some thrift shopping! I can't share what we did yet...wouldn't want to spoil any wedding surprises, but there will be tons of pictures coming this fall! Talk about keeping you waiting...sorry.
There were so many great link-ups again this week. I am amazed at all the talent you all have. This weeks top link was this French Basket by Rebecca at The Gathering Place.
Danielle at Silver Pennies antiqued a gold mirror with chalk paint, letting the gold peek through...stunning!
I really want to figure out a wall in my house that I can do this to. Lacey at Feathering my Nest painted a whole wall with chalkboard paint. I love the dramatic look of it.
Denise...on a Whim shared this gorgeous desk she refinished and painted. I love the blue and white combined with the stained top!
Marty at A Stroll Thru Life added touches of apple green to her already magazine worthy living room.
Check out this fun dresser painted by Suzan at Simply Vintageous. Subway art always makes my heart beat a little faster!
Brandi at Don't Disturb This Groove got to meet Young House Love and Bower Power which I'm sure was exciting. I got excited when I saw the pillows she made for them. Bam! These dahlias are hot glued on...no sewing involved unless you sew your own pillow.
Beachcomber shared her pretty white cupboard filled with blue and white dishes for a pretty and fresh, cottage look.
I realize I am featuring two chalkboard walls, but I can't resist, and Angela's use of chalk paint as a backsplash is such a great idea! You can see it at Number Fifty-Three.
Last, but certainly not least, are these yummo looking chocolate/peanut candies from Andi at The Wednesday Baker. There's only three ingredients and they are made in a crockpot! I love her presentation of them.
Thanks so much for the Feature!!! What a thrill to be among such great ones!!!
ReplyDeleteAND thanks for hosting another great party!
Big hugs of appreciation
Suzan
What great features. I love it when you do the parties and find all the "goodies" for me to visit. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring my backsplash! I just linked up again.
ReplyDeleteAngela
Thanks so much for the invite!!
ReplyDeleteMarti @ Sew-Licious Craft Showcase
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Thank you so, so much for the feature! I'm honored and humbled. :)
ReplyDeletethank you for hosting - great links. I love that spring mantel! (#13)
ReplyDeleteLovely pics,lots of good ideas. Thanks for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, i am your newest follower on GFC and have linked up for the first time :)
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely features. I am so thrilled to be featured. Thanks. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah, I am having a quick look as I'm heading out the door. I have to come back later and have q squizz at all the lovely link ups this week and the stunning features. Of course I am partying along this week too!
ReplyDeleteI adore the chalkboard walls. Thanks for hosting!:)
Till later!
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Sumaya
Thank you so much for hosting Deborah!!
ReplyDeletexo, Tanya
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Hi Deborah, You featured me and made my day!!! Thank you so much have a great week..................andi the wednesday baker
ReplyDeleteLovely features! Thank you so much for including my mirror! x
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower here with GFC and with Hometalk.
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah, thank you for the invite to your party, you have great features!!
ReplyDeleteI'm your newest follower:)
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