Welcome to another week of Catch as Catch Can! Christmas is so close, I’m so not ready, are you? There are several easy projects in this post that you still have time to put together.
brick fireplace makeover (painted)
Dollar Tree candles, sheet music and glitter=Cute Christmas Candles
tips on buying and styling inexpensive cloches for the holidays
how to age shiny jingle bells to look old
How to make a Pottery Barn Jingle pillow
repurposed sewing cabinet cut down to make a stool
If you are linking up this month, please include a link back in your post. You can grab the button below, or do this text link: My Repurposed Life. I will not catch/feature your project if you do not have the link back in your post with the correct URL. This party takes a lot of time, I’m happy to send new friends to visit you, and I appreciate you returning the favor.
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Please pin responsibly-click over to the blog and pin from there, not from MRL. Thank You!
Let’s see what you’ve got!
gail
Gail Wilson is the author and mastermind behind My Repurposed Life. She is obsessed with finding potential in unexpected places and believes that with a little hard work and imagination, any old thing can be made useful again, including herself!
Gail reinvented herself during a midlife crisis and has found purpose again. She hopes you will find new ideas for old things and pick up a few tools along the way.
KC @ The Real Thing with the Coake Family
Gail, Thanks so much for the feature! I'm sorry to be slow responding. I was out of town attending the funeral of my sweet Aunt. She took her dog for a walk and was hit by a car and killed. I headed home to spend a week with my family. It has been a really rough week and your feature helped add a bright spot as well as brought me some traffic. I really appreciate it!
Take care,
KC
Patricia Krank
So happy to see my "jingle" pillow featured on your blog Gail. I hope you are having a wonderful holiday season in spite of the busyness of it all!
Blessings,
Patti
Hollie @ I'm Busy Procrastinating
I like that first photo you featured, with the brick fireplace makeover. I like the styling of the whole shot, actually.
Mary @ Orphans With Makeup
Hi Gail - You picked some very nice features. Thanks for hosting. Sending you a new 'Like' on Facebook.
Mary @ Orphans With Makeup
Adina Johnson
Gail, I'm definitely not ready for Christmas. Thank you for featuring my burlap JOY frames. I'm loving the glitter candle you featured!
Adina @ Simply Country Life
Catherinese
You're too sweet for the feature Gail!
Hope you give yourself that much-needed time out during the holidays.
Rest and relaxation is my holiday wish for you, lots of it!
Catherine
Stacy @ Stacy Makes Cents
Thanks for hosting!
Barb @ A Life in Balance
Thanks for hosting! I loved those apothecary jars when I saw them posted. So creative!
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co.
Oh what a sweet surprise Gail! Thank you for including me among a great group of features! ... And no, I am most definitely not ready for Christmas!
Rondell
Thanks for the party and the fun!
Mindi
Glad I can link up this week Gail!! Thanks so much for the party, and for your sweet comment on my blog!
Krista @ the happy housie
Hi Gail! I am a new linker here tonight- I follow you and bloglovin' and made sure to add your link to my posts:) Thank you so much for hosting. Have a fabulous weekend!
Sarah
Thanks for the feature Gail! So exciting!
Kathryn Griffin @TheDedicatedHouse
Thanks for hosting! Have a great weekend. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
Susan
Thanks for "catching" me, Gail. Have a Merry Christmas.
Laurel Stephens
You always have the most creative and imaginative features! My faves this week are the vintage sheet music candles. Sweet! 🙂 Thanks so much for hosting your great parties, Gail. (And no, I'm NOT ready for Christmas, either. There's not a sign of red and green on my blog yet. I need to get a move-on!)
Betsy
Thanks for hosting Gail. Love every one of your features, especially that sewing machine cut down to a bench.