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Furniture Feature Friday – Favorites & a Link Party

Good evening everyone.  Before we get going on our furniture festivities, I want to say thanks for all of your supportive comments on Tuesday’s post.  It really does mean a lot to me to know I have cheerleaders and girls who are going to hold me accountable.  I will definitely keep you updated!

Now for FFF.  Here are my favorites from last week…

I picked this dresser as a favorite before I saw that it was painted with MMSMP Shutter Gray with Hemp Oil finish on the top.  Seriously.  Mimi of Blue Roof Cabin was dealing with a piece that had chipping veneer, so she just removed it and hand planed the top.  I love the look of the exposed and rustic wood.  It was a big gamble that paid off.

 

I love this sheet music dresser by Deb from Twice Nice.  She used the sheet music dresser I did in my early blog days for inspiration, but I think she bested me.  It’s really beautiful, Deb.

And last, but certainly not least, I love this painted dresser by Dee of Deelite Design inspired by the Maryland state flag.  She changed up the colors to soften the look, but the graphic pattern is still bold enough to make this piece a showstopper.  Love it!

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Here are the rules for our furniture get-together…

1.) Your post has to be about furniture. Please, please, please…just furniture. If you find your link has been deleted, it’s not because I’m mean, it’s because your post was not about furniture. You can share makeovers, awesome finds, favorite pieces, furniture arrangements, or even pieces on your wish list! Built-in furniture like kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities qualify as furniture.

2.) Post a permalink (the link to the post), not the link to your blog.

3.) This party will close Friday at midnight PST and I will choose my favorite(s) and feature their piece(s) on next week’s FFF.

Enjoy the party!



Marian Parsons 

Paint Enthusiast | Writer | Artist | Designer

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9 Responses

  1. Sometimes I think we are something crazy. Christmas is in a few days and we work and work and delete… At the moment, I have three projects parallel. Crazy, or??? :-)))

    Thank you for the feature!! I like it!

    Have a nice day and take some little breaks

    Tine

  2. oopsie daisy! I sent the wrong link on the the first " slipy do da day" If you could, delete it . Sorry for the trouble!

    Love the saw horse table, what a cute idea!

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