Reclaimed Wood Coffee Station
Fall Farmhouse Table Setting in Non-Traditional Colors
How to Create a Twinkling Potpourri Light
Vintage Milk Crate Storage
Episode #21 DIY with MRL The Power of Spray Paint
Modified Dresser
Library Table Makeover
3-IN -1 OIL Quiets a Noisy Fan
Cedar Hill Farmhouse THE QUICK GUIDE TO CREATING A FARMHOUSE FALL LOOK
The Kim Six Fix HOW TO CUSTOMIZE A LAMPSHADE WITH PAINT
More Than A Mom Of Three WHITE CHOCOLATE PUMPKIN PIE CUPS
Timeless Creations FALL VIGNETTES AROUND THE HOME
This week our featured Blogger is Carrie from Thirty Eighth Street
Carrie shares her tips and tutorials of her furniture befores and afters. Her gorgeous furniture makeovers have been featured on HGTV, The Huffington Post, Hometalk, Annie Sloan, and General Finishes. Be sure to pay her a visit!
Thanks for the feature and the party Angie. Just checked out your potpourri jar…so cute and the candles sound delicious.
Angie, thank you for the party! I know that it is a busy time here with fall and Christmas projects being worked on! Have a great week. Stop to breathe sometimes. LOL!
xo Dianne
Angie, what a colorful and intriguing post. So many goodies I don’t know where to start! I especially like the coffee table repaired with pallet wood. I have a patio table that had a glass top which broke. Super expensive to replace, but the table is such a nice size for my deck that I refused to get rid of it. Now I know why! a perfect solution! And hardly pricey if you don’t count time and elbow grease!
I have a question that I tho’t you might have an answer for: Is it possible to make a stencil that would look like a grain sack stripe? I know nothing about cutting stencils or the machines that are used, so I don’t have a clue whether this would be feasible. I want to paint a non-fabric item with that type of stripe, but can’t think how other than a stencil. I’m sure I couldn’t do it free-hand.
Angie, thanks for hosting this wonderful party.