This week’s Farmhouse Friday theme is one of my favorites – galvanized and metal projects and decor.
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This week’s Farmhouse Friday theme is one of my favorites – galvanized and metal projects and decor.
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I’ve tried for 2 years now to grow hydrangeas and lavender, and both times my plants died. I don’t know if it’s because I have the brownest thumb on the planet, or if I’m just not planting them in soil that’s correct for them, but either way, it bums me out. Every year I have visions of cutting my own lavender and hydrangeas, and every year I fail. To console myself this year, I turned to one of my sweet {Read More}

If you read my post a few days ago, about how I managed to drown my laptop in the bathtub, I’m happy to report that my husband saved the day (and all my saved files)! After letting the laptop dry out for several days, he removed the hard drive and tried installing it in another computer to see if it was ruined or not. Believe it or not, it appears that all my saved files and photos were there! There were {Read More}

Welcome back to the Vintage Inspiration Party. We are so glad you’re here! The winner of my Vintage Sign Stencils giveaway is announced at the bottom of this post! 🙂 The VIP is the place to share anything old, treasured, passed-down or tattered. You can also share projects that were made to look old, including repurposed and upcycled creations. Take a look at what your hosts have been up to recently! Connect with My Salvaged Treasures – Facebook / Pinterest {Read More}

Have you all just wandered around a home improvement store lately? I’m telling you, even if you don’t have a DIY house project to work on, you’ll still walk out with project ideas you never knew you wanted to make. Last week when I was in Lowes getting beadboard for my drawer-turned-farmhouse cabinet, I was browsing the end caps on my way up to the cash register, …and there it was – the next project I had NO idea I wanted to make. {Read More}

Thanks to all of your for your sympathy over the computer I drowned in the bathtub and the photos that were lost on it. My husband was able to recover some photos, but some months are missing, and I’m still looking through them to see what photos are left that he was able to find since he last backed up the hard drive. I still feel pretty dumb for drowning it, but you all were such good sympathizers, I feel {Read More}

Have you ever done something SO dumb, you hope no one ever finds out about it? Well, I’m going to tell you the incredibly dumb thing I did last night, just so YOU feel better about anything dumb you could ever think of doing. Brace yourself, this is really dumb! So, you remember the pallet wood bathtub tub I made, right? Well, I’m a total bathtub soaker, and I write my blog posts using my computer on that bathtub table, nearly every day. {Read More}

Welcome to the 17th edition of Farmhouse Friday! Breadboards and dough troughs are some of the most typical tools you would find in an old farmhouse kitchen, so today we’re going to look at ways to use, display and repurpose them in today’s home!

I’m working on 2 new stencil designs that should be ready soon, but in the meantime, I’ve got some stencil projects to show you that were created by 6 other bloggers – all using Vintage Sign Stencils!

Remember when the world wide web was still a novelty, and the joke getting forwarded through email said something to the effect of “you’ve reached the end of the internet?” Truthfully, I sorta freaked out the first time I got one of those emails. I was just started to grasp just how amazing the internet was, and discovering that I could search for absolutely anything, and I’d find something on the web about it. I remember being so relieved to {Read More}
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