Showing posts with label thrift store decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrift store decorating. Show all posts

Sunday, November 3, 2013

A Beautiful Basket Case-Upcycling Thrift Store Baskets

To keep up with more ideas for the holidays, I found this thrift store basket that is uniquely shaped. Perfect for a catch all for yarn, toys or even magazines. So why not spruce it up for that special someone?

It was a great basket, large enough to use for many purposes, although somewhat drab. With the colder weather coming on I wanted to add a little outdoor flavor to bring the outside, inside.


And even better was the price, another .09 find!


I first took white latex paint and dry brushed the outside. By dry brushing you only want to put a little paint on your brush and then spread it as far as you can. The purpose is for the paint to not cover your project completely. This gives a weathered look to your piece.


Next I taped off the bamboo pieces and covered the bottom. I spray painted the top and handles with black spray paint and let dry. Then recoated with a second coat.


After everything is dry, remove your tape and then apply a wood conditioner or another secret soy sauce to enhance the old bamboo.


I wanted to bring a little bit of the outdoors, indoors. I found some leaves (which are readily available right not lol) and sprayed adhesive in a can on them and placed them on the outside of the basket. Then took Mod Podge and applied several coats to seal them so they look the same over time.





  • Thrift Store Basket                  $.09
  • Mod Podge (on hand)               $.00

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  • TOTAL OF TODAY’S PROJECT      $.09



Thursday, October 24, 2013

Kitchen Remodeling Project Day 2 by Junkin4Humanity

Kitchen Remodeling Project Day 2

Tonight I want to finish up our kitchen project. Yesterday we got the wallpaper hung. Although, I never thought I would ever hang wallpaper again. Today I started painting the walls a lighter color over top of the light green walls. Don't get me wrong, I love the color of green, but this color had to been given to the person who painted this room. No one would have bought this on purpose, mismatched paint or not. I went with a white with beige undertones on the wall and it's amazing how much it brightened the room. 

Kitchen Before

On the other wall I needed to take care of the 2 holes that were hidden behind a unsightly curtain and paint the wall as well. I opted for a contrasting color above the uppers that complimented the wallpaper.

Kitchen After

As far as the holes, I decided to go with a handmade creation. I found 2 mirrors (.99) in my "shed stash" along with some silver forks (bag for $1.00) I had. I flattened the forks out and bent the tines and hot glued them to the glass.

Mirror Art

I then took a board that originally came from a dresser drawer bottom (donated). It was an antique newspaper that had been pressed onto the board years ago. I then placed the mirrors on top, measured my wall openings and cut to fit.

Wooden Dresser Board

The plaques were hung over the holes and I also added chicken wire and a chalkboard sign (leftover from previous projects). I love to be able to change the bible verses their each day. It also helps us to learn them as well.


On this wall I took a old rod iron plate holder ($2.50) and painted it to go with my "metalware" look. I love all the old tins and brasses.


The curtain ($2.00) I searched high and low for at the thrift stores. I needed something with the colors of all the metalware that I had. This was the closest thing I could find but unfortunately was a panel, not a valance. I hate to sew so I took burlap (roll $3.00) and drew them up to make it more aesthetic. Then hot glued old vintage hardware (shed stash)  to the burlap.

Upcycled Window Panel


Before and After's


Before and After Kitchen

Before and After Kitchen

Before and After Kitchen

.99 cent Thrift Store Canoe Picture

.99 cent Thrift Store Canoe Picture

Miscellaneous Metalware (.49-2.00)

  Miscellaneous Metalware (.49-2.00)


Starting on the Den Tomorrow's Blog!


  • 2 mirrors                                                         $  .99
  • silver forks (bag for $1.00)                           $1.00
  • dresser drawer bottom (donated)                $  .00
  •  chalkboard sign (leftover from projects)     $  .00
  • old rod iron plate holder                                $2.50
  • burlap (roll)                                                     $3.00
  • Thrift Store Canoe Picture                           $ .99
  • Miscellaneous Metalware (.49-2.00)          $6.00
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  • TOTAL OF TODAY’S PROJECT              $14.48