I'll be the first to admit there are times where I take something for granted. It could be just waking up or having a full meal. Do you take things for granted too? There's also taking for granted items we may have lingering around our home that could serve a higher purpose. Take this thrifted gem, ... READ the POST
Thrifted Art Makeover
Do you ever find yourself inspired by a not-so-obvious feature? That is the case with this sign below. It wasn't the typography or the colors, but rather the frame and the stripes that drew me in at the thrift store. Even the surface of the art has a gritty texture that has my imagination running ... READ the POST
Rusty Farmhouse Decor
While some leftovers can be tossed, that's surely not the case with these bits below. If you recall, I recently repurposed the legs of an antique Singer sewing machine I found curbside (aka. #trashure). Instead, I am making rusty farmhouse decor that will take these two finds to new ... READ the POST
Salvaged Art from Laundry Cart
I love that y'all have utmost confidence in me when it comes to junk revival from #trashure. Just look at what my friend, Mandy, sent me...a vintage laundry cart that...er...used to have a purpose. She said the minute she saw it, she instantly thought of me. I can see why! haha! Hot mess, needing a ... READ the POST
Thrifted Frame Grain Sack Art
Have you had any great thrifting or garage sale adventures lately? You know, the kind where you come home excited to share your finds with anyone who will listen. I, honestly, haven't been shopping much as of late and sorta miss that buzz feeling. It's been a sweet summer of sports and outdoor time, ... READ the POST
Upcycled Fence Panel Tote & Sign
It's a good day when I can say that I'm able to not only rescue #trashure from the landfill, but also have some creative fun along the way. I've listed all the items in my loot below. However, today, I'm tackling an upcycled fence panel project that will show you two ways to recreate these trashed ... READ the POST