Welcome to the Best of DIY link party.
I’m thrilled to be included in this amazing line up of talented DIY bloggers.
There are 27 bloggers co-hosting this link party, which is great news for you.
Link up your DIY projects and they will appear on all 27 blogs… that’s lots of exposure! The link-up is at the bottom of this post.
These are the ‘Best of DIY’ blogs that are co-hosting this event. I’m sure you’ll notice some well known bloggers amongst this group. For even more exciting DIY projects and tutorials, be sure to pop over and visit their blogs.
Our Southern Home Artsy Chicks Rule
At Home with the Barkers Cedar Hill Farmhouse
Knick of Time Mrs. Hines Class
Unskinny Boppy Shabby Art Boutique
Concord Cottage Girl in the Garage
Fresh Idea Studio Snazzy Little Things
White Lace Cottage Simply Fresh Vintage
Confessions of a Serial Do-it-Yourselfer
All things Heart and Home House on the Way
Stone Gable Blog Cupcakes and Crinoline
Postcards from the Ridge Lilacs and Longhorns
Sweet Pea Country Design Style
Petticoat Junktion Restoration Redoux
What Meegan Makes Prodigal Pieces
I honestly do love DIY.
If something can be homemade, home baked or home grown, then that’s exactly how I’ll do it.
I like to make DIY scented products, cleaning agents, skin care & home décor.
Often when I show my hubby projects I’m making or designing, he’ll say “You know you could just go out and buy that”…. uugghh!!!
Seriously… you’d think he’d know after 25 years of marriage that I don’t want to buy some mass produced item. I like individuality… I like things made from scratch… with a sprinkle of love/sweat/tears thrown in. That’s how I am.
I love doing furniture transformations, room make-overs and repurpose projects.
There’s a real sense of achievement when you visualize a project and see it through from start to finish, whether that be a meal, a thrifted furniture piece or a room transformation.
When I bake, make or create I know exactly what is in that item. I know it is safe for my family and the environment. Being able to repurpose, recycle or re-use just makes it even better.
Christmas is a season when I really go all out on DIY. It somehow just addsto the magic when you create it yourself.
Many of my DIY project tutorials are listed on my TUTOIALS page. Please feel free to take a look around.
For further inspiration… make sure you see our Best of DIY Pinterest board.
And don’t forget our hash tag for all social media – #BestofDIY
I’d be thrilled if you’d like to connect with me at the following places. . .
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Now it is your turn to share your fabulous DIY projects. I can’t wait to see what you link up.
Michelle Lepak-Dandelion Patina says
HI Kerryanne! Thanks for hosting this amazing link party! Tons of inspiring projects! I was so glad to be able to participate. Have a wonderful weekend.~Michelle
Leslie @ House on the Way says
It’s been so wonderful co-hosting this party with you! Love your shabby chic diys! Have an awesome weekend.
Leslie
Biljana says
Hi Kerryanne! Thanks for hosting this amazing link party! Have a beautiful day, hugs Biljana
Christy @ Our Southern Home says
Beautiful Karryanne! I love vintage pretties and how you use them in such creative ways! Fun party we had! ~Christy
Monika Bourderioux says
Bonsoir Kerryanne! Thanks for hosting this magnifique party link! Thanks for a lot of ideas and Bonne Semaine! Monika
Anne says
Kerryanne you are incredibly creative and talented! Such inspiration!
Robin AllThingsHeartandHome says
Kerryanne, your beautiful projects are just my cup of tea 🙂 The colors you use make me feel peaceful my friend ~ thanks so much for sharing ox
Nancy @ Artsy Chicks Rule says
I always love all of your vintage projects!!! So pretty and inspiring!
Nancy
Angie @ Postcards from the Ridge says
Your projects are all beautiful. And you’re so right about getting a wonderful sense of accomplishment by creating something instead of buying it!
Paula@SweetPea says
I can never get enough of vintage! I’m looking forward to seeing what you create this fall and for Christmas.