Saturday, March 11, 2017

Sundays at Home #150

Welcome to Sundays at Home where inspiration, like this amazing china cabinet makeover, 
is never in short supply! Hats off to Mary at Orphans with Makeup for this creative masterpiece. 

And I'm sorry for staring. It's just so gorgeous...





If you're here to share your recent projects, we're so glad. Once you've linked-up, your posts will be seen on all four of our blogs for lots of exposure. If you're visiting to browse for new ideas and fresh inspiration - you've come to the right place. Either way, we thank you for joining us this week!




Here's what Susan, Jennifer, Kelly and I have been up to...










Kelly, author of TheTatteredPew, invites us in for a beautiful spring tour that features subtle spring decor, newly painted walls and doors, modern farmhouse-style charm, and peonies. 




Have I mentioned my weakness for anything with pesto? And, in our family, we enjoy our fair share of salmon. You can see why this Grilled Italian Pesto Salmon recipe from Marisa at All Our Way got my vote!




Tonya of Rustic and Woven shared her gorgeous office makeover. She packed a ton of character in this small space, but still achieved an open and airy feel conducive for working.




Congratulations to our featured bloggers!

We will be sharing your beautiful work on our Sundays at Home Pinterest board & on our FB pages and Instagram accounts throughout the week. 

Follow our board & pages to see.

So nice if you would follow us on Instagram 
Ready to show us what you have been up to? Well, then ~ Link up!!

A link back is to one of our blogs is appreciated.
Link up your own work, no ads, or giveaways.
Linking gives us permission to share a credited photo on our social media accounts.

Have fun & share!

You may link your posts here.
Thank you!




1 comment:

  1. Wow, what a surprise to see my cabinet here. Thank you Julie.

    ReplyDelete

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