Welcome back to the Vintage Inspiration Party!
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.
At the Vintage Inspiration Party, your links will show up on 4 different blogs,
giving you 4X the exposure!
Let's see what your party hosts have been up to this week.
Storage Solutions from Becky @ Beyond the Picket Fence
How to Make a Plaster Cupcake Candle Holder from Marianne @ Songbird
Upcycled Bicycle Wheel from Betsy @ My Salvaged Treasures
Introducing Knick of Time Vintage Sign Stencils from Angie @ Knick of Time
The Interior Frugalista shows us how she added vintage charm to a new and plain $8 mirror
I love these beautiful vintage inspired handmade fleur-de-lis bread boards from Villabarnes.
See how Lovely Weeds created these flower pouches from vintage tin tiles.
Lululiz in Lalaland shared her some of her gorgeous brocante finds.
Rhyne Farm shows us how she transformed an old door into this functional sliding door.
This week's fabulous featured blog is Anne Lorys - Fiona & Twig.
At the Vintage Inspiration Party, your links will show up on 4 different blogs,
giving you 4X the exposure!
Let's see what your party hosts have been up to this week.
Storage Solutions from Becky @ Beyond the Picket Fence
How to Make a Plaster Cupcake Candle Holder from Marianne @ Songbird
Upcycled Bicycle Wheel from Betsy @ My Salvaged Treasures
Introducing Knick of Time Vintage Sign Stencils from Angie @ Knick of Time
The Interior Frugalista shows us how she added vintage charm to a new and plain $8 mirror
I love these beautiful vintage inspired handmade fleur-de-lis bread boards from Villabarnes.
See how Lovely Weeds created these flower pouches from vintage tin tiles.
Lululiz in Lalaland shared her some of her gorgeous brocante finds.
Rhyne Farm shows us how she transformed an old door into this functional sliding door.
This week's fabulous featured blog is Anne Lorys - Fiona & Twig.
If you were featured this week, we'd love it if you'd grab our button and share the news.
Please take a moment to review the party rules before linking up:
- 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 hosts 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.
Thanks for hosting! Always fun features here at the VIP!
ReplyDeleteThanks Becky for Vintage Inspiration.
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Thank you so much for featuring my ceiling tile pouches Becky!! I'm so glad you featured Rosemary's cutting boards too, I saw them last week and fell in love!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting another fun party!
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