My hope is that by sharing my thrifty finds I can motivate and inspire you to explore your own local thrift stores, estate sales, flea markets and barn sales and make your own fabulous finds for yourself. So let's get started.
I've known many bloggers from the southern U.S. who blog about how how easy it is to make your own magnolia wreath with the real thing -- fresh magnolia leaves. Well, that ain't happenin' here in the midwest so . . . . I was thrilled to find this faux magnolia wreath.
I got it at Goodwill. And if you can believe this, the
original Hobby Lobby price tag of $49.99 was still on it. It
is prices like that I can not believe are for real. I know
Hobby Lobby frequently offers 40% off, but even with that
discount the magnolia wreath would cost $29.99. Seriously?
(The one in the above pic was actually 50% off.)
But what did I pay? $7.99. Which for me is a lot for a thrift store wreath, but I've wanted one of these wreaths for a long time. I even tried to make my own with faux magnolia wreath -- but it was a huge craft fail.
I can't wait to embellish this wreath for the seasons! It's like a huge
blank canvas just waiting for me to decorate it.
I did the happy dance when I saw this on a shelf at Goodwill for $1.99. It ticked off all the boxes: Porcelain? Check. Blue and white? Check. Chinoiserie? Check.
I'll most likely display this little beauty alone on a shelf or a table, but I could just as easily use it to store small items, like earrings or even loose change for that matter.
Or maybe even tiny blue Christmas ornaments. Who knows?
I'll be sharing the other two beauties (on the left) in a future post.
This past Labor Day weekend we visited a vintage market in Holland, Michigan. While I've already shared the amazing vintage amber bottle I purchased there, I also got something else I had always wanted: a vintage sugar mold.
I had passed over many vintage sugar molds over the years due to the expense. This vintage sugar mold, however, was reasonably priced. So I happily snatched it up.
The ones that I'd seen previously were all made of dark wood. This one had a light white coat of paint on it that I absolutely LOVED. Here it sits on my DIY Rustic Corbel French Farmhouse Shelf, filled with baby boo pumpkins, flanked by sugar pine cones.
I originally placed it on a dining room sideboard along with my DIY chunky yarn pumpkin vignette, but in the future I know I'll use it for many other seasonal decor displays over the coming years. Maybe mini bottle brush trees for a Christmas display, perhaps? Or small pots of succulents, or maybe mini vases filled with garden flowers for a summer display? The possibilities are endless.
I hope you've enjoyed reading about
and that I've inspired you in some way.
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That magnolia wreath was a great score! You're building quite the chinoiserie collection!
Great finds at the thrift Store. I love to see what other people are able to pick-up at their local stores.Thanks for sharing.
Lynne, thrifting Wonderland
Wow great score on the wreath. Have a great week.
I enjoyed seeing all of your finds Kathleen! I'm a little jealous of your sugar mold <3 <3
Lovely finds!! The Magnolia wreath is just gorgeous and what a steal on that thing! I always love seeing your thrifty finds. Thanks for sharing!
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