Best DIY Link Party at The Handmade Hangout Week 6
You share you projects here at Redouxinteriors and have them linked and shown on FIVE different blogs! Link once, your project goes to FIVE places!
Thank you so much for all the talent you share at The Best DIY Link Party at The Handmade Hangout Week 6!
Time to share your projects at The Best DIY Link Party at The Handmade Hangout!
From Sunflower Hugs, she had me at “I found this in the trash”. You won’t believe what she used to stabilize the chair, but the trick works! What a gorgeous makeover and lucky find!
Have you heard of a crank table? I hadn’t either, but I loved this table so much from DIO Home Improvements, which was a great knock off. Then I googled Crank tables. They are so expensive! You won’t believe what she used for the wheel!
Shelly from Shizzle Design is back! And she has an amazing piece of furniture to share with you. This girl can create magic with paint. I love this look!
From Revisionary Life, the most GORGEOUS desk makeover. Oh how I love the layered paints. This desk took a lot of work, you have to go see the before, but she got it for only $5 and now look how expensive it looks!
And another amazing trash makeover!!! This from Redo It Yourself Inspirations. You won’t believe how this junk yard step chair started out. This was quite the labor of love, but wow, what a save! You must go see how this was done!
How fun and cute is this dresser from Painted Therapy. The dresser was free and she even added some trim to the side for detail. Love.
This is a great makeover, using the flaws of the piece (wear) to enhance the final look. From Lost and Found, she shares how she brought this old cabinet back to life and a great tip for restoring wood quickly.
And to finish off all this amazing talent, I am topping it off with a bracelet! Yep, departing from furniture and Home Decor today. I am in love with this hand made crocheted flower bracelet and oh my, does the gal at Little Treasures make beautiful things!
We have just a few easy rules:
Thank you for featuring my chair makeover!
Terrific features! Love that faux crank table! Thanks for hosting the party 🙂
Lovely features. Thanks for the party.
Mary @ Orphans With Makeup
Thanks so much Karen for featuring my cabinet! I love that desk too, it’s amazing!
Linking up for the first time…thanks for hosting!
Blessings, Vicky
Thank you so much for hosting and sharing all of our links! Hot Diggety Dog !!!! I’m so excited to be among the features this week! Thank you <3
~ Robin
so many wonderful and great projects.
Wanted to check out more on the Crank Table but the link ‘ DIO Home Improvements’ only takes me to the Sunflower Hugs blog site.
Thank you for the info on peppermint oil, good to know.
Thank you so much for featuring my dresser! I love your website!
Thanks for the great party and inspiration! It’s always fun to be here.
Make it a wonderful weekend.
xoxo
Thanks for hosting a handmade link party!! Love this party!!
Great features! Your party is FULL of inspiration, I fear I’ll be here most of the day! 🙂 Thank you so much for hosting!
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