Update: Signs will be next weekend's themed link!
Welcome to Saturday Nite Special #53, the shutter edition!
If you're new here, join in! There are three categories to link to. Home Decor as well as Crafts, Sewing, Recipes, plus the 3rd themed link up. Check below for this weekend's theme.
Party starts Fri night and ends Sunday 11pm pacific, so you have all weekend to join!
I LOVE to highlight inspiring posts during the event on the sidebar, so make sure you check in several times over the weekend. You may be next. :)
~ This weekend's themed link up ~
shutters
What is it about vintage shutters us die-hard decorators love so much? I think it's not only a reflection of a different time, but also the simple graphic lines. Shutters just make very cool backdrops!
My current favorite shutter placement in my own home is the one that resides behind my stove, against the board and batten backsplash. The added detail draws your eye into the center of this work station, blending right in with all the other woodsy whites.
You've seen my kitchen windows before. The shutter in the one window is just... fun!
This idea isn't new, but it's cool all the same. Push the use of a shutter abit more by making it productive. It's the perfect little note holder accessory located beside the telephone.
How I did it:
Here's a really easy and changeable way to achieve this. I simply backed the shutter with a removable tape. I'd suggest a low tack shelf paper. I personally used what's called premask, the material you apply over cut decals. (found at sign shops) Change your mind? Just rip it off and redecorate!
Let's talk shutters. What draws you in about them?
The 3rd themed linkup is waiting for your own creative input!
shutters
What is it about vintage shutters us die-hard decorators love so much? I think it's not only a reflection of a different time, but also the simple graphic lines. Shutters just make very cool backdrops!
My current favorite shutter placement in my own home is the one that resides behind my stove, against the board and batten backsplash. The added detail draws your eye into the center of this work station, blending right in with all the other woodsy whites.
You've seen my kitchen windows before. The shutter in the one window is just... fun!
This idea isn't new, but it's cool all the same. Push the use of a shutter abit more by making it productive. It's the perfect little note holder accessory located beside the telephone.
How I did it:
Here's a really easy and changeable way to achieve this. I simply backed the shutter with a removable tape. I'd suggest a low tack shelf paper. I personally used what's called premask, the material you apply over cut decals. (found at sign shops) Change your mind? Just rip it off and redecorate!
Let's talk shutters. What draws you in about them?
The 3rd themed linkup is waiting for your own creative input!
2. Please put a link in your post (button or text) that leads back to the party so others can see what's up!
3. This party is geared for DIY type projects we can all attempt to make ourselves. Items for sale may be linked up IF your entry is posted on your blog and in tutorial style.
4. For Home Decor and Crafts, Sewing, Cooking, please link projects up that are new to SNS and within 1 month old. This helps keep content fresh! The 3rd weekly themed link may have older posts and not brand new to SNS.
If you can't decide which category to enter yours in, please just pick ONE and go with it. It's all good!
If you can't decide which category to enter yours in, please just pick ONE and go with it. It's all good!
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