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Furniture Feature Friday – Favorites & A Link Party

Good evening, everyone!  It’s time for another round up of some of the best furniture on the blogs.   I hope you enjoy my favorites from last week and the links for this week.

Diane from In My Own Style created this home center with an old card catalog, a shelf, some bun feet and a homemade chalk paint recipe.  I think it looks brilliant and super functional.  I love the hardware!

Angie from Knick of Time shows clever ways to use parts from broken chairs.  This one was my favorite…

Kim from Savvy Southern Style is my kind of girl…she’ll paint a piece and paint it again and have no hesitation painting it again.  The result is this mixed-medium table that harmoniously displays ASCP, MMSMP and some gilding wax.  I think the result is beautiful.

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.

 



Marian Parsons 

Paint Enthusiast | Writer | Artist | Designer

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21 Responses

  1. I always love seeing all the great projects! I used a shutter and hung a wreath on it, I was inspired by one of your Dining Room posts that had the window and little green wreath on it.
    I linked back to you in my post!
    Thanks for always inspiring us!
    ~Liz

  2. I managed to get a picture of Duo Chair makeover but the link is not good. I tried to start over but it keeps telling me I need a valid link to my blog. Not sure what I'm doing wrong so please delete my duo chair makeover as there is no connect to my blog. Sorry for the trouble.

  3. Thanks for hosting this fabulous link party. It's my first time participating… I'm looking forward to checking out all the wonderful inspiration.
    ~ Jo 🙂

    P.S. And, thanks for your sweet comment about my family. 🙂

  4. Well it only took me a few months. But I finally have a furniture project that I can link up. I hope you like it. May not be your custom style of DIY makeover but they can't be all cute dressers or chairs now, can they.
    Have a great weekend.

  5. So glad you are back with the Friday furniture feature. I miss seeing everyone's great projects.

    And Elaine, your mom is one lucky lady.

I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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