Tuesday Turn About #201 Vintage and Upcycling Ideas

I’m so glad you are here! This post is packed full of home decor ideas, DIY projects, thrifting tips, recipes, crafts, and gardening inspiration just for you!

I hope you enjoy the features that my co-hosts, Julie and Lynne, and I have chosen this week.

Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom so that you can see all of the ideas and inspiration that our community of bloggers shares each week.

Thanks for stopping by today!

Weekly Thrifting Tip

Shop at the beginning of the week. Mondays are especially good days to go to your local thrift stores because many people have donated their items during the weekend.

Do you clean out your closets and cabinets during the week and then donate on the weekends when you have a Saturday or Sunday free?

We have done this for years. So I am sure many others do too!

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Be sure to hop on over to Julie’s blog at My Wee Abode and Lynne’s blog at My Family Thyme to check out SIX additional features from Tuesday Turnabout! If you haven’t been featured on Reinvented Delaware this week, you just might be featured on one of the other hosts’ blog!

CoCo – The Crowned Goat

Here are some great tips for cleaning vintage silver – flatware and trophies. BTW, after reading Coco’s tips, I’m on the hunt for a silver trophy! Thanks, CoCo !

Easily Revive Tarnished Flatware and Trophies

polished vintage silver

Cara – Vintage Style Gal

If you love to upcycle, then you will love Cara’s idea for creating this adorable wreath! I can think of so many uses with her wreath-making method – Thanks Cara for the idea!

Upcycling Packing Paper Wreath

diy wreath

MaryJo – Masterpieces of My Life

Do you have a collection of blue ball jars? I have tons of them. MaryJo shares her ideas for using them in our home decor and on our mantles! Thanks, MaryJo – I love your creativity!

Spring Mantle Styling with Blue Ball Jars

blue jars on mantle

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8 Comments

  1. Thanks for hosting another great party! I use the same method for moving things in and out of my house.

    1. Great minds think alike!

  2. Rachel-The Antiqued Journey says:

    Fun party this week, Cindy! My rule for donating things is whenever I bring a ‘new’ item home from the thrift store, something else has to go. It works so well to keep the excess things and clutter down!

    1. That’s a great tip Rachel. It’s hard for vintage lovers like you and I – we want all the things!

  3. Debbie- Dabble says:

    Thanks so much for hosting this wonderful party each and every week!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links and choosing Features!!! Thank You!! I hope you are having a great week!!
    Hugs,
    Deb

  4. MaryJo Materazo says:

    Thanks so much for the feature on my blue ball jars. I appreciate the love. Have a great week. XO- MaryJo

  5. Thank you so much for sharing my packing paper wreath Cindy. I have been on journey of trying to reduce my carbon footprint and have been using everything around the house to see what I can create. It has been a lot of fun and pushing myself to the limits in creativity. Thank you for hosting, have a wonderful week!

  6. So many beautiful ways to transition to summer, Cindy! Thank you so much for featuring my post on tarnished silverware and trophies, I really appreciate it. I never thought about going to the thrift store on Mondays but that’s such a great idea. Hope you’re having the best week. Big hugs and thank yous, CoCo