"We all have our time machines. Some take us back, they're called memories.
Some take us forward, they're called dreams."
~Jeremy Irons~
Welcome to the 103rd Time Travel Thursday linky party at The Brambleberry Cottage!
Are you ready to share your fondest memories, grandest dreams,
and most creative projects? Great!
Let's showcase a few of our talented time travelers
from last week's party before we get started.
Lynnie @ Vintage Gal Style has the perfect set up
for shabby-chic picnic perfection.
Her choice of accessories are like whipped cream
and cherries atop a pretty pink parfait.
If you're looking for a cute wall décor idea,
take a peek at this bedroom @ butterfly and bungalow.
The ability to change on a whim what is displayed on the suspended
wire makes this a very versatile decoration.
wire makes this a very versatile decoration.
A visit to Italy has been on my bucket list
for a very long time and, unfortunately, is still on the list.
By visiting Erin @ Just Grand I was able to get quite a sightseeing
tour—but not enough to remove it from my bucket list. ; )
Do you have a stash of vintage sheets awaiting a repurpose?
Then perhaps you would like to take a cue from Holly @ Damita's Pretty Wrap,
and turn them into charming cottage curtains.
I've carved my share of watermelons into fun shapes
over the years—baskets, whales, etc. And I've seen a number of other
creative ideas that I've never tried myself.
But this baby-shower melon bassinet
@ The Madatory Mooch is just way too cute!
Now show us how creative you've been lately!
IF YOU LINK TO THE PARTY, PLEASE BE SURE TO
LINK BACK TO THE BRAMBLEBERRY COTTAGE ON YOUR BLOG.
Thank you so much for hosting the party and for featuring my post about Italy! I am always inspired by your followers!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for having me today. Hope your week has been a wonderful one!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes and happy Thursday!
Natasha in Oz
First time linking to your party. Thanks for hosting and I hope you get to go to Italy soon and be able to mark it off your bucket list.
ReplyDeleteHave a great evening!
haha that watermelon basinet is sure clever!
ReplyDeleteLiz,
ReplyDeleteGreat features!Love that watermelon bassinet.Thank you for hosting.
(((Hugs)))
Anne
Oh my goodness! I love those vintage sheet curtains! I only wish that I could sew! Thanks for hosting! I linked up my creamy cheesecake ice cream!
ReplyDeleteLove the picnic pac from last week, so sweet! Thanks for hosting, Laura
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring my fruit bassinet. Looking forward to linking many more ideas and recipes. Thanks, Nichi - The Mandatory Mooch
ReplyDeleteSo glad your party is up and running and that you have allowed us all to come and link up. Very sweet of you.
ReplyDeleteLiz
I had already pinned that watermelon bassinet! Love it and all the other features. Thanks for hosting. Hope your summer is going well...we're hot, hot, hot here in Kansas!
ReplyDeleteThanks Liz, for hosting the party. Happy Independence Day next week!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Liz, loved the post on Italy, just linked up, thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThank you, so much!
ReplyDeleteHi Liz! I'm joining you for this installment of TTT. It's late and I won't be visiting links tonight but enjoyed your features (as always). Just makes me smile to see the increase in installments . . . #103. Going strong! Hugs, Jenn
ReplyDeleteHey Liz! Thanks so much for hosting. Hope you have a great evening!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that watermelon bassinet...so cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
Thank you so much for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
Thank you so much for featuring my vintage sheet curtain :) :) Hope you have a wonderful day, HUGS, Holly
ReplyDeleteOh how I would love to go to Italy with ya girl
ReplyDeleteI know someone who lives there somewhere, anyway I know her Dad, I keep telling Norman I will go with you to visit your daughter Nancy, she will be here in July and is bringing me an Italian decor magazine I ask for
joining in the party again this week
Italy has to be on your bucket list, its the most fabulous country ever, the history is beyond belief and it has a charm that no other country seems to have. I would love to retire there one day, well it's my dream and to have a little house in the country and paint and blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting again.
Lee ☺
Thanks for hosting. I love the water melon. I did something similar for the nephew birthday. http://www.binhtheredonethat.com/2012/06/weekend-recap-birthday.html
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