July 8, 2013

Upcycled Linky Party {15}

Pallets, pallets, pallets.  Did you see the pallet projects in last weeks Upcycled Linky Party?  I especially loved (and plan to do) the pallet turned doggie gate from Sweet Someday.


Too cute, right? And what about this nearly larger than life picture frame made from reclaimed pallet wood?  Sarah shows you how to make one of your own over on her blog, I Am Hardware.


And speaking of reclaimed wood...The Wooden Bee, kinda known for her reclaimed wood projects, brings us this week's shop highlight with her reclaimed wood mirror.



Did you notice what she's using for a backdrop?  I just love it!

Now on to the Upcycled Linky Party #15.  Here's the run down on the rules:

1.  Feel free to link up no more than one upcycled tutorial that you created and one upcycled item from your shop each week.
2.  Please don't link up the same items or blog posts as in previous weeks, let's keep it fresh.
3.  Follow Love 2 Upcycle by email or Google connect.
4.  This is a party so socialize!  Visit at least one shared link and leave a meaningful comment or "favorite" it if it is an Etsy shop item.  It would be nice if you followed them as well, but it is not required.
5.  Please keep it family friendly and upcycled!  We reserve the right to remove any links that aren't appropriate.

Now, show us what ya got:

6 comments:

  1. Wonderful! Thanks so much for featuring my pallet doggie gate! :) I'm lovin' the frame and mirrors too!

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  2. I'm seriously so flattered. All the projects are so great, thanks for featuring the frame. I now have the perfect excuse to go eat a cookie :).

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    1. Oh, are we supposed to have an excuse to eat a cookie? ;) Thanks for linking up!

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  3. I am always so amazed by what people can make out of pallets. I love it!!

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  4. Nice tutorial on upcycling pallets, Looking forward to more tutorials. Today I came across this infographic which gives good insight into the the different types of pallets and there possible uses.

    http://www.terrysfabrics.co.uk/infographic/guide-to-upcycling-with-pallets/


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