Now with shows in multiple cities across the west coast, we are spreading our junk love! Our happy junkers are what really make our show special and worth doing what we do. We hope to see you at our next show in your area!
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
The Great Junk Hunt - Official Video Release
Here is a good look at the market that started it all! The Great Junk Hunt in Puyallup started in a small gym and has grown to over 30,000 sq. ft. at the Washington State Fairgrounds! We have over 120 vendors with awesome Junkin goodness and thousands of shoppers to the show.
Now with shows in multiple cities across the west coast, we are spreading our junk love! Our happy junkers are what really make our show special and worth doing what we do. We hope to see you at our next show in your area!
Go to our Great Junk Hunt website to see all of our show dates. See you soon!
Now with shows in multiple cities across the west coast, we are spreading our junk love! Our happy junkers are what really make our show special and worth doing what we do. We hope to see you at our next show in your area!
Friday, January 20, 2017
DIY Hand Lettered Travel Globe
Globes. They are somewhat of an outdated object - more a toy for kids to spin at the library than a reference material. But that doesn't mean they can't be put to use, and what better way than a fun, up-cycled decor project!
Finding a globe might be the hardest part of this project - I like to pay between $10-$20 for a globe unless it is REALLY cool and I can't live without it! Check out your local thrift stores, antique shops, Offer Up, and of course flea markets like The Great Junk Hunt. Once you have your globe, you can DO IT! And make sure you add details to make it your own!We started a new DIY blog on our Pinspiration Market website and can't wait to share all of our great ideas with you! If you would like to read the whole story then click HERE
Check out all of our show dates for our new Pinspiration Market
Friday, January 13, 2017
Rebel Junk Giveaway!
We are doing a GIVEAWAY!
Head over to our Instagram page... follow us!
Look for this post on Instagram give it a share with the #rebeljunkmarket
Tag a friend in the comments!
Super Easy to WIN $100. to spend at our Portland Market!
Portland Market GIVEAWAY ends 1/30/2017 winner announced on Instagram
-Market dates February 3 & 4, 2017-
This giveaway is not sponsored, endorsed or administered by Instagram or associated with it!
Saturday, January 7, 2017
How to Make A Simple Winter Rope Wreath - step by step tutorial - copper wire
Can I be honest with you all? I don't make wreaths. Wait, what? I can imagine you scrolling back up to the title to make sure you read it right.... Hear me out. I have this old rope that has been hanging around and all I could think about was that it needed to be a wreath. I also thought this was an awesome original idea, but as it turns out many have thought of this before me. So, even though this isn't some amazing new idea, it was still such an easy project that I thought it would be the perfect thing to share here today. I mean, if I - the non wreath maker- can make this, I am SURE you can too!
We started a new DIY blog on our Pinspiration Market website and can't wait to share all of our great ideas with you! If you would like to read the whole story then click HERE
Check out all of our show dates for our new Pinspiration Market
Check out all of our show dates for our new Pinspiration Market
Thursday, January 5, 2017
This is genius! See how this gal created faux shiplap!
Hey, it's me...Linda! I am one of The Funky Junk Sisters. Y'all know I have been designing and creating spaces for along time now. I have worked on some HUGE projects like Desert Trip and Stagecoach Music Festival BUT this gal came up with something I didn't think of...faux shiplap.
I have always tried to find a way to use these leftover blind slats but couldn't ever figure it out.
BillSam3 you are AWESOME!!! You are so PINTEREST worthy! Great job. Check out the full story here...http://www.hometalk.com/23633652/re-purpose-left-over-blind-slats?date=20170103
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