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Hi there my friends…how is everyone doing? Well… here we are … back together again to check out some Fabulous and Fresh Farmhouse DIYS And Ideas for this week! I really love our Saturday afternoon time together and I sure hope you do to. We have a gorgeous DIY Coffee Table…a DIY Farmhouse Laundry Hamper that is fabulous… how to Update a Dresser without Paint… and much much more!
She Shed Part 2 Liz Marie and She Shed FAQ – Liz Marie
As promised it is time for Liz Marie’s She Shed Part 2 and then you can hop on over to the She Shed FAQ for all kinds of information! It’s all about the exterior today and it is simply fabulous!
DIY Desk with Drawers – Maison de Pax
Rachel is sharing a full tutorial on how to make this amazing Desk with drawers! Talk about Modern Farmhouse Industrial PERFECTION!!! She says that it makes a great project for beginners so hopefully we will all be able to whip up one or two of these beauties. I am totally in love with that card catalog style! Check this one out!
A Note From Jo on Wholeness – Magnolia
I know you love to stay in touch with Joanna… so have a little visit as she shares her views on Wholeness! Very inspiring as always : )
DIY Modern Plywood Shelf – The Merrythought
For everyone that loves the sleek Modern Farmhouse Look and for everyone that enjoys a simple… easy to create project… this one is for you! You can leave it in its natural wood state… stain it or even give it your favorite paint treatment! A very flexible piece that I know you will enjoy!
Ceramic Tile Serving Tray DIY – Stone Gable
Don’t blink or you will miss the “DIY” for this beautiful tray! Seriously… it is that easy to make!!!
How to Build a Faux Fireplace Surround – Thistlewood Farms
If you are looking to change things up for your Fireplace… then visit KariAnne and she is going o show you how simple it is to build a Faux Fireplace Surround! It will give you that FRESH Farmhouse look and it is pretty budget friendly : ) Come on over and be inspired. Sometimes a little change like this will create magic in a room.
Master Bathroom Ideas – Miss Mustardseed
Need some ideas and inspiration for your Master Bathroom??? Well then… visit Miss Mustardseed and prepare to be inspired!
Vintage Blue Shutter Project – Dabbling and Decorating
I know you will enjoy this little Vintage Blue Shutter Project… it will inspire you to create! It’s a wonderful way to get that traditional Cottage Farmhouse Style in a snap and it is so budget friendly. I also think you might be looking out for some Vintage Window Frames too! ENJOY!
Hanging Planter Project Using Embroidery Hoops – Hunker
Come on over to Hunker and get this super simple DIY so you can treat your plants with total Modern Farmhouse Style. Don’t stop at one… you can use these every where! LOVE THESE!
Sunflower Season: An Easy Arrangement – On Sutton Place
What Farmhouse wouldn’t love to have one of these fabulous Sunflower Easy Arrangements adorning it’s table… counter… shelf and more! Ann is going to show you how to put this beauty together in a SNAP!!! Celebrate Sunflower Season with this Easy Arrangement! It will make your space SMILE for sure!
How to Make a Monkey Fist – Sustain My Craft Habit
Every Farmhouse loves accessories and these traditional Monkey Fists work just about everywhere! Make them as a pair or make a bunch of them and fill your favorite dough bowl. Get the straight forward and easy DIY! Oh so many possibilities.
Easy ideas to update your rooms in 5 minutes – French Country Cottage
When you stop by The French Country Cottage you are going to be inspired and snatch up some super simple ides to update your room in no time at all! Get that French Farmhouse Charm the easiest way possible : )
ADDED SOME COZY FALL VIBES (WITHOUT THE PUMPKINS) – Little White Farmhouse
If you are not in love with pumpkins but still want that cozy Fall Vibe in your home… Little White Farmhouse has some decorating ideas for you!
Adding a Front Window Box – The Wood Grain Cottage
You know what every Farmhouse needs? A pretty Window Box : ) and if you hop on over to The Wood Grain Cottage and Shayna will show you how to add one to your space.
French Farmhouse Decor – Shabby FuFu
Come and enjoy a lovely French Farmhouse Tour over at Shabby FuFu! Don’t forget to bring your favorite cup of brew with you… you might want to stay awhile!
DIY Nightstand with Drawers – Anika’s DIY Life
Looking for some new Nightstands that are simple to make and have a great Modern Farmhouse Style? Head on over to Anika’s DIY Life and she will show you how : )
Bedroom Wall Sconces vs Table Lamps – Brepurposed
Bre over at Brepurposed is discussing the dilemma of Wall Sconces vs Table Lamps. What’s your verdict???
How to Make Wall Art Larger – Salvaged Living
Kim over at Salvaged Living is sharing her tips and tricks on how to make Wall Art larger and more dramatic! Come and check out these ideas and I bet you just might be using one or more of them in your own hom.
Ideas for Decorating with Plants – Thistle Key Lane
You know what every Farmhouse needs… plants!!! Come and check out some of these wonderful ideas on how to decorate with plants over at Thistle Key Lane.
Creative Ideas for Planting in Vintage Containers – The Tattered Pew
Vintage Containers just scream Farmhouse Style and when you visit The Tattered Pew she is going to show you how to plant in Vintage Containers to add a ton of Farmhouse Charm to your outdoors and indoors!
5 Minute Stay Awhile Sign – Sarah Joy
I love this little 5 minute DIY. You will see how Sarah Joy takes a simple wood plaque and turns her little pretty sign into a much larger piece that looks amazing. The idea of it is something you can use with so many different things. Plus you could stain the wood… give it a paint treatment and so much more. So when you see something but you say to yourself… that is a bit too small for what I want it for… just think of adding a backing and VOILA… perfection!
Succulent Seashell Mason Jar Planter – It All Started With Paint
Now for a Coastal Farmhouse look… why not try one of these gorgeous Succulent Seashell Mason Jar Planters. Linda is going to show you step by step on how to assemble one. They are budget friendly… easy to make and they look totally amazing! Did you just hear that wave crash on the rocks : )
Easy Distressed Terracotta Pots – IT All Started with Paint
Here’s one more from Linda. Every plant needs a Distressed Terracotta Pot : ) I had to share these with you because they could NOT be easier to make and I mean that. Drop by and Linda will show you how a few random brush strokes and sanding can create one of these beauties literally in minutes!!!
DIY Layered Gallery Wall – Liz Marie
Liz Marie is back and she is sharing her DIY Layered Gallery Wall. Talk about Traditional Farmhouse Style! Come and see how just a little bit of layering can add such a fabulous dimension to the over all Gallery! Liz will fill you in!!!
It’s time to add to your Farmhouse Instagram Collection! So many of you have asked if I could recommend a few more Farmhouse Instagram’s …so I am on the look-out and here are 6 for you this week. There are some that you may be following but there might be a few that you are not… just hope you enjoy them!!! Have fun visiting!
Magnolia May Cottage
The Little White Farmhouse
Brepurposed
Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market
This is a fun place I thought you would enjoy especially if you can’t get out to Vintage Markets… thought it would be fun to look at these offerings! Enjoy!
Antiquities Warehouse
I think you will find this one interesting… it features all kinds of architectural pieces like doors windows and more… I thought it might be some fund inspiration : )
Country Girl Home
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