Saturday, January 21, 2017

Sundays at Home Link Party #143

Welcome to Sundays at Home...

So happy you've stopped by to either share your recent projects with us, or to get inspired by all the ideas that are linked here. Maybe both! 

We love reading about your decorating, DIY projects, gardening tips, recipes and more.



A huge thank you to Kelly, Susan and all who have welcomed me as your co-host for Sundays at Home. It's a new bright spot in my week, and I'm grateful for the opportunity. 

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

Now let's check out this week's features...



Mary of Orphans with Makeup showed us how to whitewash furniture. She whitewashed this antique oak Renaissance-style buffet, highlighting more of its beauty!


This cozy winter mantel was created by Tonya of Rustic and Woven. She used soft and airy winter whites, paired with woods and cotton stems, for a calming, restful space.


A Worthy Read author, Tatanisha, shared a recipe for the kind of pizza I personally enjoy... What's not love about pineapple, bacon and chicken pizza?


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.

Please join us on Instagram 

We're ready to see what you've been up to! 
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!


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3 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for the feature, Julie. Wishing you a great day.

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    1. You're welcome Mary. And thank you for linking up so we could all see your whitewash DIY. It turned out beautifully!

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