Fake It ‘Til You Make… Grain Sack Sachets
Vintage French grain sacks are SO desirable…and therefore pricey if you’re lucky enough to even find one. But that quintessential look- either the offset stripes in red & blue, or faded print/text-...
View ArticleWindmill Wall Decor using Ceiling Fan Blades
Mr. Seasongoods and I are slowly (and I mean SLOWLY) giving our home office a face lift. The first order of business was replacing the outdated squeaky ceiling fan…and when we did so, I, OF COURSE,...
View ArticleUpcycling Alchemy: Turning Fiber Baskets into “Metal”
Ok, I have to admit- after the exciting results from my DIY Windmill Project, I became obsessed with the spray paint I used. And so, while this newest project isn’t exactly complicated- it’s one of...
View ArticleBread Basket Weaving- Farmhouse Style
Sometimes you go thrifting and find absolutely nothing…but then other times, your cart simply isn’t big enough for the bounty. Maybe the latter part is a slight exaggeration, but I did feel like I...
View ArticleMy First Makeunder: DIY Library Card Catalog
Y’all know I love me some spray paint…or any paint, for that matter. And usually when I work on a thrift store piece, it involves ADDING paint- but not this time. *** Video Tutorial *** Full Tutorial:...
View ArticleBroken Washboard Rustic Photo Frame
Whenever I stumble upon an antiques mall that has a “Clearance Section” I am like a heat-seeking missile with one goal in mind- to find a broken vintage treasure (on the cheap!) to become my next...
View ArticleCondiment Caddy Succulent Planter
I recently went on a thrifting adventure in Spartanburg, SC- a town not too far from where I live (and where I was recently interviewed for their local paper!). And let me tell you- the thrifting...
View ArticleTransforming a Modern Canister into a Vintage Stoneware Crock
This post contains a giveaway for four (4) Early Buying Event Passes to Vintage Market Days: Charleston on December 8-10 in Ladson, South Carolina. Please look for the Rafflecopter Widget towards the...
View ArticleFrench Farmhouse Décor from the Thrift Store
I wanted to take a quick detour from my normal upcycling / repurposing DIY tutorial for a slightly different kind of blog post. Today, I wanted to dive into thrift shopping a little deeper, because...
View ArticleRe-Trending from Country Decor to French Farmhouse
Country decor pieces from the 1980s – covered in ducks, geese, and hearts – are a pretty common sight in thrift stores. And while the motif is outdated, the pieces often have good bones and are made of...
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