Oh hey, it's been a minute!
Why?
Being honest, I was burned out.
I was sick for a couple weeks,
the kids came home for a week,
and I really had nothing to blog about
because it has been a really mellow (boring) few weeks.
The weather has been rainy,
so many of the projects I've been wanting to do/finish
have been put on hold until the weather clears up.
One project that I was able to complete was the
If you are unfamiliar,
let me fill you in on the details.
You spend $10 on thrift store treasures
and use these treasures to create
some sort of Spring vignette.
That's it...so easy.
I found the challenge fun,
and really had to limit myself on my purchases.
When I originally started looking,
I had a shopping cart full of goodies
(a little over $10...hehehe).
In the end, I chose things that
would represent Spring,
but were not too "Springy" to me.
I used things I had laying
around the house to finish up the look,
so technically my Spring vignette
is not 100% thrifted.
So, without further ado,
here are a couple of pictures of the finished project,
My thrifted Spring Vignette.
I spent $10 creating this look.
How did I do it?
I first visited Snowline Hospice.
I had never actually shopped at this store,
as Salvation Army and Goodwill are closer to my house.
I figured I would give it a shot, and I wasn't disappointed.
I purchased the two vases there,
the larger vase cost $3.50, and the smaller one $.50.
However, they were clear class when I bought them.
I then visited Goodwill where I purchased the
picture and the wooden basket.
The picture cost $3.00 and the basket $3.00.
Total = $10.00
I had the two cute little birdies, the wooden ball,
green grass, candle and silver paint on hand
to help finish off the look.
I'm very happy with how it turned out,
and I'm thinking I want to try and do one of these
challenges each time the season changes.
If you are wondering how I turned
two plain glass vases into Mercury Glass,
I will be posting a DIY shortly.
So what do you think?
Did you find any treasures you want to share?
Do you like my Spring vignette?
2 comments:
Absolutely wonderful!! The little birds look like real birds and I especially like the picture in back. You are quite creative and at my kind of price. For what would the little wooden ball have been used?? Keep up the good work. AA
Why thank you Anne. I find these little projects fun. I like to combine cheap finds with things I already own...it makes me use my imagination. The little wooden ball is just for looks, it's not used for anything. Todd has an entire glass vase full of them. I added it to my vignette because it was needing some texture, and I remembered I had seen decanters with little wooden balls on top at some store. Voila, pretend decanter with little wooden ball on top for absolutely no other reason than I liked it.
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