I DIYed that [week 3]

I DIYed that [week 3]

A weekly link up featuring top bloggers and DIYers from Instagram!Did you create something awesome this week and you want to shout, “I DIYed that!”? Well, it’s time to show us your DIYs again- not just for bloggers, but for non-bloggers too!

You can share your blog post here, showing off a DIY creation you made, or if you are a non-blogger, you can link up your DIY on instagram using the hashtag #iDIYedthat.

Every week, each blogger will pick our favorites and share them on our blogs, on Pinterest, as well as throughout our social media channels! We want to show you off!

I DIYed that week 2 features

Here are my features this week:

Aren’t these shelves from Taylor the coolest? She made these on a whim one day and shared them in a blog post. Turns out that tons of people wanted them and they became her top seller in her etsy shop! I just love how they look and I love the story behind them.  You can follow Taylor on Instagram, or check out her blog, Uniquely Taylor Made.

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I LOVE this Tea Cart Makeover from Handan and Greg from The Navage Patch. It seriously makes me want to find a cart of my own to transform. Their blog is loaded with lots of DIYs that will surely inspire you.

Be sure to head over to see who Lindsey and Susanna featured!

Now for the fun stuff – our linky party!

I diyed that hostesses

Lindsey from Repurpose and UpcycleInstagramFacebookPinterest

Jennifer from Noting GraceInstagramFacebookPinterest

Susanna from Livin’ The Life of RileyInstagramFacebookPinterest

How to link up? It’s super easy!

Share up to three of your original posts from your blog with something you DIYed (no shops or giveaways please)

Follow your hosts of your favorite form of social media.

It’s not necessary to visit other blogs, but if you see something that inspires you, go to the original source and let them know! Let’s share the love!

Be sure to check out our Pinterest board to see who’s been featured from the I DIYed that hashtag on Instagram too!


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