Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Vintage Inspiration Party

Christmas is coming...... And if you'll have it, a Junk Style Christmas it will be. Marianne Songbird gets to show you the features of last week's linkups at the Vintage Inspiration Party. She has selected some goodies for you!    
 So get yourself a hot cocoa and be ready to be swept away. At the Vintage Inspiration Party, your links will show up on 4 different blogs!   Vintage Inspiration Party
my Salvaged Treasures Knick of Time Songbird Beyond the Picket Fence
This is the place to share anything old, treasured, passed-down or tattered, but you can also share projects that were made to look old, including repurposed and upcycled creations.
  vin-tage (adj.) 1.) used to describe something that is not new but that is valued because of its good condition, attractive design, etc. 2.) used to describe something that has the best qualities or characteristics of the things made or done by a particular person, organization, etc. 
    These ornaments from Sarah from Sadie Seasonsgoods are so cute and they would make a lovely gift for a (wannabee) world traveler.    
 I just can't get enough of all the variations of repurposed wood Christmas trees. This version by Joan from Scavenger Chic is very beautiful too.     This chalk board globe looks great decked out for the Christmas season, but I am sure it will look wonderful all year round. It is a lovely project by Twelve O Eight. And I love the version from Elaine from Hearts Rocks in my Pocket too!     Another wood Christmas tree by Julie from Restyle Relove. She reinvented last years project into this beauty of a Farmhouse wooden tree.   Christmas ornaments that don't only look good, but probably smell divine too: Cinnamon Star ornaments by Artistic Endeavors 101     
I have no idea what a laundry stumper is, all I know is that this angel is super cute. Wonderful 'see through it' vision by Organized Clutter    
My heart belongs to: Mixed Media. I don't get around to it much but I always love projects in this style. These mixed media ornaments by Dutct Tape and Denim are simply gorgeous.  
What is Christmas decor without at least one pretty wreath. And this junk wreath by Blue Willow House is just too much fun.     Repurposing at its best: mini molds turned Christmas bells, simply too cute. Go see it at My Thrift Store Addiction.     Romantic, handmade and shabby chic. This collection of white Christmas decorations by Dreams Factory is dreamy and beautiful.   If you were featured here today, feel free to showoff this remarkable achievement.    
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Now let's get this party going. If you want to join and link up your finds and vintage/ upcycled projects go right ahead. But take a moment to browse the rules first.  
Link Party Guidelines
- You are welcome to share anything vintage or vintage inspired. This includes yard sale finds, repurposed and upcycled creations, family heirlooms, and even vintage or vintage inspired items you have for sale. If it’s been around awhile or just looks that way…share away!! No food links please. - Pin away, but please be sure to pin directly from the original source, not from my blog. - Be sure to have a visible link to Beyond The Picket Fence (or the other party throwers) within your post (text link is fine) within your post. - By linking up with the Vintage Inspiration Party you agree that your photos and links may be shared on Pinterest, Facebook, and other social media sites. You may be included in a round up to promote the party or individually with a link back to you. We love what you share and the extra exposure is a benefit to everyone.   Let’s get this party started!  

3 comments:

  1. Thank you for the party! Great features!

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  2. I love all those C'mas features! Thank you so much for the vintage party.
    Hope you all had a lovely Day of Thanks.
    FABBY

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  3. Hello Ladies, thanks so much for hosting another fabulous party and also for featuring my Silver Bells! Blessings, Cecilia

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