Welcome to another week of Trash 2 Treasure!
If you are a blogger, this is where you can share your trash to treasure projects with the rest of us. And if you are not a blogger, this is where you come to be inspired, get ideas, and just have fun looking at what other people's sweat can produce :)
Here's what I shared last week in case you missed it
(click on the photo to take you to the post):
Features from last week's party:
A Whole New Light didn't have a grain sack so she painted the stripes right on the fabric! |
Love this map table by Our Crafty Mom |
Want to see highlights from the party each week?
Follow along the Trash 2 Treasure Highlights on our Pinterest Board here.
Now
Party up, Folks!
Just TWO rules to follow!
1. Your post must be a Trash 2 Treasure, but I'm not picky on the "trash" part! Please no recipes, advice, etc.
If you took something and made it look better and it's NEW to Kammy's Korner - link it up, Baby! :)
FEEL FREE TO LINK TO YOUR TOP PROJECTS FOR THE YEAR POSTS!
FEEL FREE TO LINK TO YOUR TOP PROJECTS FOR THE YEAR POSTS!
2. Place the Party button found on the right sidebar somewhere on your blog - doesn't matter where.
Link up, Buttercup!
Hi Kammy, thank you for hosting Trash to Treasure. Love visiting and joining in. Have a lovely week.
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Thanks so much for the party each week, Kammy. I always enjoy seeing what folks are up too! Take care, Cynthia
ReplyDeleteSure enjoy the party each week. Love checking out your fav's. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeletethanks for hosting! Have a great week!
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Thank you so much for the feature! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the party Kammy and hope you're having a good week so far!
ReplyDeleteHI Kammy,
ReplyDeleteSo glad I'm partying here with you!
Thank you for the party Kammy!
ReplyDeleteThank You for the Link Party -
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