Thursday, August 27, 2015

Share Your Style # 28

Hey There, and Welcome to Share Your Style #28

Can you believe we're winding our way down in this last week of August? Many of us are having a little cool down in the temps so we're really looking forward to Fall. No matter what the season, we all have common decorating dilemmas. One that can really slow down progress is "Styling Shelving". Here's a great post from Michelle from Dandelion Patina, with some great tips to make this a much easier decor task.





Last week I got started on a few "Pre-Fall" projects, which included a paint DIY that I'd been wanting to do for quite awhile; Painting a French Metal Basket with Chalk Paint for my Dining Room table. Then, one of my sweet little sheep decided to jump on the Fall Bandwagon when he declared he was Gettin' His Fall On... And I knocked another project off my list when I finally sewed up a few Grain Sack Fabric Tablerunners. Hope you'll catch up with me this last week.



On with the party, this week's host is Lynn.

My name is Lynn and I am the author of the blog, 
The Vintage Nest, and today I am your host for the

 Share Your Style party


 Welcome! ~~~~~  Share your link on one blog and it will also be on seven others....great exposure for your blog and inspiration.   We love that you are here and delight in all that you SHARE with us.   We hope that you will visit other blogger post.  You may find a new recipe that you just have to try, a new bloggy friend,  a project to do this week, or inspiration for an Autumn vignette.  And please add a link back to the party on your post.  :)




This week on a blog post I explained a little bit about pickling, white washing or liming furniture.  I took you thru the process that I use on a vintage pine cabinet.  I hope you will check out the post here.


As always, it's terribly hard to pick out just a few features for you.  I spent hours looking at all the beautiful posts.  Here are a few that really caught my eye.  Enjoy and if you were featured please grab the button below to post on your blog.  :)

FEATURES

On the blog Bringing French Country Home, Pat shares some late summer blooms  in her garden.   My garden is waning right now, especially with no rain lately, and I enjoyed her post and beautiful photos so much.  Thank you Pat.



Is this the cutest vignette ever??  Michelle of Dandelion Patina, shared how she made a lounger out of hay bales.  How charming for your front porch for Fall, right up on to Thanksgiving.  Thank you Michelle for this charming inspiration.




Sarah gave us the basics of canning.  With summer's bounty coming in in full swing right now, I loved that she shared her knowledge with us.  It's so healthy for you!  Not to mention so pretty sitting on the shelves in your kitchen.  You can find her post on her blog  Must Have Mom.




LZ of Summery Umbrella, shows us how to make the cutest branch ladder.  Perfect for an Autumn  vignette on your front porch or yard, on a screen porch holding some throws for those chilly nights or just as she shows,  which family photos.  It's so cute LZ.




And Briana of the Bargain Briana blog, shared with us how to make this adorable crayon wreath.  Now, wouldn't your kids think you are the best Mom on the block with this on the front door for the first week of school or on a school teacher's class room door?  Thank you Briana for this delightful project.


21 comments:

  1. Thanks for hosting and for all the inspirations!

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  2. Hi Debra, Thanks for hosting!

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  3. Thanks to everyone hosting the party!

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  4. Hi Debra-

    We haven't had any rain either.

    Great features. Thanks for hosting and see you next week.

    Linda

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  5. Thank you for the great party, Debra! Hoping you have a beautiful week.

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  6. Debra,
    Amazing featured guests each week combined with wonderful participants posts, dear friend!!!
    Thank you for hosting Share Your Style! each week!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  7. Debra, thanks for another great party! Take care, Tara

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  8. Yikes, it really is the last week of August! Another great party, Debra. Thanks for hosting!

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  9. Thanks Debra for hosting such a great party again this week. I will see you next week when we have September in full swing!

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  10. Thank you for hosting SYS party, Debra. We spent a week in FL, so coming home feels like fall in so many ways. I know it's your season, and I do love it too. I'm getting into the spirit with a late summer, hint of fall tablescape of sunflower plates I - get this - made on Shutterfly. So fun!
    Rita

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  11. Hi Debra. I came by to say thank you for commenting about my chicken salad post and for Pinning. I really appreciate it.

    FYI I use the Hellman's Olive Oil mayo and it's so yummy. :)

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  12. I love the way your sheep got his fall on. He's stylin! Thank you for hosting! ~Ann
    Tarnished Royalty

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  13. Oh how I love your sweet sheep Debra. He so cute all decked out for Fall! thanks for the party.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  14. Beautiful features this week Debra. I hope you have a smashing week, and thanks for hosting such a kicking party.

    Sarah @ Backwoods Babies

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  15. Always inspirational when I drop in, you all have wonderful parties! My post is about a rabbit today, so won't be entering!!
    Have a blessed weekend!
    Nancy

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  16. Great party. Thank you so much for hosting.
    Have a lovely weekend.
    FABBY

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  17. Hello beautiful! I love stopping by your party each week. Thank you! Please take the moment to stop by our party . We pin and tweet everything. Lou Lou Girls

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  18. Hello beautiful! I love stopping by your party each week. Thank you! Please take the moment to stop by our party . We pin and tweet everything. Lou Lou Girls

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