Welcome back, y'all! I had so much fun last week checking out all of your creativity. And, as usual, it was a tough decision for choosing features. I loved so many!
The little one and I have been visiting my parents for the week while my hubby is on a business trip, and it's been nice taking a little break from the house to-do list, but I'm not gonna lie...I'm so ready to jump back into the projects once we get home.
I feel like I never say it enough; THANK YOU for visiting my little blog every week and sharing your projects and recipes. You taking the time to be here means so much. Be sure to spread the love by visiting each others' links too.
Blessings,
Lauren
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Stenciled Coffee Table || Vintage Bicycle Ad Painted Table
PVC Desk Organizer || Mini Banana Splits || Laundry Room Reveal
Meet The B's
Industrial Pipe Floor Lamp || Succulent Planter Housewarming Gift || Home Sweet Home Canvas
And don't forget to check out the Your Turn To Shine Pinterest Board, where all our features will be pinned!
I'd been thinking of doing a plank wall one day in our stairway, so I was thrilled to see how well Amanda from The Hatched Home pulled it off. Such a great way to give a cookie cutter house some character.
Emily at Our House Now a Home built this gorgeous farmhouse table. I can't get over the beautiful design of the top!
This DIY industrial pipe shelf that Emily from Table and Hearth shared is really cool. And she made it look so easy.
Julie from Restyle Relove shared her pretty padded dining room bench seat. And the materials she used to make it super cheap was so smart!
This concrete-esque planter that Erin from Elizabeth Joan Designs scored is way cool. After a little patching up, it looks like it was made for that fiddle leaf fig tree.
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- Each week, a few of our favorites will be featured on all five of our blogs. Features will also be pinned to our Pinterest Party Board for even more exposure! If you were featured, be sure to grab a button!
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