Vintage Charm #43

Welcome to Vintage Charm
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Thanks for joining the party!
We look forward to reading all of your vintage posts–
your latest finds, crafts, and DIYs.

Link up your vintage: furniture flips, roadside finds,
repurposed projects, collections, home decor, and more.

Here’s What Your Hostesses Have Been Up To

portraits and blog titles

– DIANA –
My 20 Most Popular Farmhouse Crafts & DIYs
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My 20 Favorite Farmhouse Crafts & DIYs collage

– CECILIA –
The Texas 100 Mile Yard Sale: The Adventure that Almost Wasn’t!
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red wicker dresser at yard sale

– KATHLEEN –
Top 5 Things to Buy at Thrift Stores
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Round tray with hydrangeas in ironstone pitcher

– SHARON –
Vintage Fascination No. 93 Bonaventure Cemetery
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Cemetery path

 

Party Features

— Diana’s Pick —

If you’re like me then a trip to the junk yard is pure heaven. Audrey from Timeless Treasures takes us on a tour of Junk Yard Treasures in a post filled with fascinating, rusty old things that make my heart sing. Oh, and look for the porch posts she picked up to make a harvest table with. Gorgeous.

Rusty old front loader at junk yard

— Cecilia’s Pick —

Kathryn from The Dedicated House shared a pretty upcyle, plus several creative ways she features Wrapped Books in Decor throughout her lovely home. Drop by to pay her a visit and you’ll be inspired!

Vignette of wrapped books, book end, and candle on dresser

— Kathleen’s Pick —

Sarah over at Twelve On Main, and her handy husband, are truly ones for repurposing old things. Most recently they used some pretty rough reclaimed wood planks to create beautiful “butcher block” countertops for their laundry room renovation. You can see how it adds true farmhouse style in her post, How To Make Butcher Block Countertops.

Butcher block kitchen counters

— Sharon’s Pick —

Lisa at Sweet Tea and Salty Air painted a table for her kitchen using a process so her table would look well worn, with a history of several paint jobs. I love her vision and think her table turned out great. Drop by A Table Redo with Some Vintage Style Love for some painting inspiration and be sure to leave Lisa some love while you are there.

Kitchen table makeover with paint

Thanks everyone for linking up!

We hope you’ll follow our Vintage Charm Features and Favorites board on Pinterest,
and check it every week. We don’t just pin features, but many other posts we love as well.
We want to build your traffic and popularity any way we can.

If you were featured today,
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Party Guidelines

  • Content: Submit up to three posts that involve vintage finds, crafts, DIYs, or other vintage subject matter. No recipes, shop link-ups, or direct advertising, please.
  • Link-back: Be sure to include the Vintage Charm button or a text link back to the party in your linked post. This is mandatory to be featured.
  • Visitation: Please visit other blog posts—after all, that’s what a link up is all about. When pinning, please go to the source of a photo to pin it to Pinterest, so the originator of the post gets the credit.
  • Hostess Love: Consider following each of your party hostesses blogs and/or one or more forms of social media. We love connecting with each of our guests and will be highlighting features on all of our social media.
  • Spread the Word: Consider mentioning Vintage Charm on your social media to help spread the word and make this party a great experience for everyone.
  • Prizes: Keep in mind that each month we will select one of the month’s featured posts to be Featured on all four hostesses blogs. At the end of the year, one of the twelve monthly features will be selected as the Grand Prize Feature of the Year. Prize TBA.
  • Permission: By linking up to Vintage Charm you assert that the photographs are yours (or you have permission to use them), and you give your hostesses permission to feature them on social media or a blog party, with a link back to your blog. You likewise assert that the content of your post is also yours.

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  3. Thank you so much for featuring my table! Also thank you for hosting the party…such a great way to spread inspiration. Lisa @ Sweet Tea N’ Salty Air

  4. Great party and just gets better every week. Thanks for going to the “Junk Yard” with me. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the feature. Also thanks for all you do to bring this great party to us. Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures

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