Welcome, friends, to another fun-filled Thrill of the Hunt post where I share
my latest thrifty (and usually) vintage finds with you.
I also share how I use and style the finds in my home. I hope that by
sharing my thrifty finds I can motivate and inspire you to explore your own
local thrift stores, estate sales, flea markets, barn sales and clearance
aisles in the hopes of making your own fabulous finds for yourself. So let's
get started.
I got this beautiful chinoiserie urn at my favorite local vintage
emporium. I had seen it on a prior trip but didn't get it, and regretted
it. So when it was still there the second time around I took it as a
sign.
It cost way more than I would normally pay ($20) but I had a gift
certificate so I treated myself.
I'm not totally in love with the silver patina on the bottom half. I may
eventually use antique gold Rub 'N Buff on it but only time will tell. I
absolutely love the chinoiserie print -- gorgeous blue peacocks! For now the
blue and white porcelain ball sits in it but I can see filling it with faux
greens instead as we get closer to the Christmas holidays.
I'm not sure what technical "style" this vintage gold pillar candle
holder is, but I know I love it. I picked it up at Goodwill for
$1.99.
I'm in love with the patina and the gorgeous ornate details.
My battery-operated LED pillar candles fit perfectly on it, and it
matches the style of many of my vintage altar candle sticks.
While this ornate pillar candle holder almost seems like its twin, it's
not, for two reasons: its dark color and the ornate details. While still
ornate, they're just a bit different than those on the gold one.
For the 99 cents I paid for it at Goodwill, I was willing to add some gold
paint so it matched a bit better with the gold pillar candle holder. I
haven't decided if I'm going to paint it completely gold or just add some
gold highlights to it by dry brushing it. I'll probably try the dry brushing
technique first and see how it looks. And my LED candles fit this candle
holder perfectly as well!
Well that's it for today, friends!
I hope you've enjoyed reading about
Thrill of the Hunt #139
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Very pretty items
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finds--your new chinoiserie is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty treasures found. Happy New Year. Hugs. Kris
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